Andre Miller is a player that fits the high risk/high reward category pretty well. Pick him up now if you need help in assists, free throws or fg%. Now is the time before he gets too expensive to trade for. He most likely will be traded in real life, which would most likely solidify playing time so get him now.
Tyrus Thomas is also a candidate for high risk/high reward. He absolutely blew up last year and should be able to once he regains his minutes. He can instantly boost your steals and blocks which are very hard to get both categories out of one player.
Corey Maggette will be getting his playing time. The Warriors are always banged up and Maggette can carry a team in points, free throws and fg%. He is always an injury risk but he could be a difference maker for your team.
What the hell is going on here? Are the Washington Wizards thinking of changing their name back to the Washington Bullets? Everybody knows what has happened (or what has been speculated). Did Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton pull guns out on each other during a locker room argument or were they really just arguing over who has the “bigger gun”?
There are a few things about this idiotic situation that really stand out to me:
First of all, how dumb is Arenas to actually pull a gun out on a teammate, let alone while he is being investigated for having those guns in his locker in the first place?
Secondly, how stupid are the Wizards for allowing Arenas to keep the guns in his locker after the NBA and authorities decided to investigate him?
Third, How dumb is Crittenton for his role in this whole mess (brandishing a firearm, brandishing a firearm against a teammate, brandishing a firearm against a teammate when it is painfully obvious that he is not allowed to have guns in his locker)?
And lastly, how will the real Wizard, David Stern make this problem disappear?
There are a lot of problems with what is going on here but what I want to know is what level of punishment will these to clowns face? The NBA has been known to suspend players for fighting, for coming off of the bench to aid in a fight and in some cases coming off of the bench onto the court without even coming near the two fighters. And don’t forget about that special night with Ron Artest when he jumped into the stands to fight that fan that threw a beverage at him. Under normal circumstances this would be an in house fix like any other time two players get in a fight during or after practice. But this is the first time I can think of where weapons are involved.
Personally, I think that both men deserve jail time and indefinite suspensions from the League. This is absolutely ridiculous and these two need to be made an example of.






