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The Washington Wizards formerly known as the Washington Bullets first earned their name as Wizards in 1995 as owner Abe Pollin decided to change the name from bullets to wizard for the bullets name has obtain vicious implications that made him uncomfortable. As the new teams name arises in the league, they have been encountering problems, such as loses and poor standings in the NBA. As the years passed by they have acquired participation of different players that might soon put some impact to the team. Hoping for the right person to come, the team hired Courtney Jason Alexander
. He was a former leading scorer in his college days playing as a point guard at University of Virginia and Fresno State according to sources. In his professional career as wizard, he has earned his All-Rookie 2nd Team. Alexander made his overwhelming performance as a Wizard against the
Toronto Raptors scoring a career high 33 points.
According to many reviews, another player that the Washington Wizards had engaged into was
Otis Thorpe in 2001. A much more experienced player and is expected to contribute offensively and defensively with his height of 6 ft 10 inches tall. Thorpe began his professional career 1984. He participated in the first ever NBA Championship of the
Houston Rockets in 1994
and holds the rockets record for the highest field goal accuracy of 55.9% according to many reviews. Thorpe though a very versatile player had only few games with the Wizards and was again traded to other teams.
Another big man that the Wizards had signed up in 2001 was
Loy Vaught. According to research, he is professional basketball player who stands 6 ft 9 inches tall. He is a master in rebounding especially on defensive end of court. As many sources say, Vaught belongs to the top ten defensive rebounders in the league.