About Washington Wizards Jerseys
Life continues to be fascinating for the Washington Wizards since Ted Leonsis had successfully taken over the franchise. This was, however, only made possible when Abe Pollin, the franchise’s majority owner passed away in November 2009, ending his tenure as longest-serving NBA franchise owner. Although his shares were inherited by his wife Irene, it was Leonsis who eventually became the undisputed boss of the Wizards and its home court arena, the Verizon Center. Prior to his acquisition of the Wizards, he had also successfully acquired the Pollins’ Washington Mystics and Capitals. Since his takeover, Leonsis had been hard at work communicating with fans and supporters of Wizards through online discussions. One of the many changes he had proposed was the returned use of the Bullets’ colors, which was put into effect in NBA’s 2011-2012 season.
In 2010, Wizards won the right for the first overall pick and which they made use of to obtain John Wall. Fans of the player would be ecstatic to find out that the website has a John Wall Washington Wizards Jersey on display.
Another major deal that Leonsis closed was their acquisition of all-time 3-point field goal leader Kirk Hinrich from the Chicago Bulls. At present, however, there’s only a Kirk Hinrich Chicago Bulls Sports Jersey available at the site although there’s no way to tell when the website would have its supply of Hinrich’s Wizard jerseys.
Finally, Leonsis – after making history for having a midnight opening for their 2010 training camp – went on to make one of the biggest trades of the year, acquiring back Rashard Lewis from the Orlando Magic for Gilbert Arenas. Those interested can check out the website’s Rashard Lewis Orlando Magic Jersey.