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Washington Wizards formerly known as Bullets was able to achieved 30 wins in 1990-91 seasons. Edward Montgomery Jordan better known as Eddie in basketball field was in earlier times a professional basketball player. Shortly, he signed out as the head coach of Washington Wizards for a four-year contract worth more than $3 million per year. He was also a former coach of Philadelphia 76ers and Sacramento Kings. Eddie directs the Wizards team and has improved their performance in 2004-2005 seasons. The Wizards was able to win 4 consecutive games in the series against
Chicago Bulls. According to sources it was the first postseason series win started from 1982. In recognition for his outstanding performance Eddie was honored as the Coach of the Month award for December in 2006 and 2007 game seasons. The team was able to achieve 12-4 top records during the month of December. November 24, 2008 Jordan was being fired as head coach of Wizards wherein he directed the team to four straight appearances playoff. Sources say that he has a record of 197-224 in a regular playing seasons and this 197 record was considered as the 3rd in rank of all-time.
This is the Washington’s Wizards professional basketball player with a height of 6 feet and 7 inches and weighs in 210 pounds played as a small forward. This is no other than
Josh Howard that was born on April 28, 1980. When Washington Wizards plays against the Chicago Bulls Howard got injured that was February 22 and was scheduled to undergo surgery on March 16, 2010. As many sources say, Joshua was expected to return after 6 or 8 months.
Al Thornton entered Washington Wizards on February 17, 2010 as he was being traded from Los Angeles Clippers to Wizards. According to reviews six players was being swapped in that year including Jamison from Washington to Cleveland and many others it was a 2010 first round selection.