Blatche career-high 30; Wizards top Nets 123-104

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WASHINGTON (AP)—Gilbert Arenas(notes) scored 32 points, barely cracked a smile on the court and afterward declared: “I don’t get excited anymore.”

Andray Blatche(notes) scored a flashy career-high 30, strutted to the crowd after a highlight-reel baseline dunk and wore his fancy sunglasses as he approached reporters in the locker room.

“If he does the interview with shades on, I’m leaving!” proclaimed his next-door locker neighbor, center Brendan Haywood(notes).

Who needs Arenas to be Agent Zero if Blatche is going to be a Super Seven? The fifth-year player, whose career had been too much hit-and-miss, is on a roll for the Washington Wizards, who overcame the absence of two starting forwards Saturday night to beat the New Jersey Nets 123-104.

“We’ve been waiting for this for four or five years now,” Arenas said. “He finally decided this year was the year. He put in the work and it’s showing.”

The Wizards had two-time All-Stars Caron Butler(notes) and Antawn Jamison(notes) on the bench in their expensive dark suits for the home opener. Butler sat out after bruising his left knee in Friday night’s loss to Atlanta, and Jamison is out at least two more weeks with an injured right shoulder—bothersome news for a team that hasn’t had its top players healthy in a long time.

But Arenas and Blatche carried the load with room to spare. Arenas made 9 of 13 shots, 11 of 12 free throws and had seven assists. Blatche went 15 for 18 from the field and, curiously enough, didn’t attempt a single free throw. The Wizards shot 61.5 percent—their best shooting game in seven years—and left Nets coach Lawrence Frank calling his defense “pitiful.”

“It was a very, very dismal defensive performance,” Frank said. “It’s a total breakdown. There were so many things that go into it that it’s hard to minimize it into one or two things.”

Chris Douglas-Roberts(notes) had a career-high 25 points to lead the Nets, who were missing point guard Devin Harris(notes)—out at least a week with an injured right groin. Rafer Alston(notes) scored 20 points starting in Harris’ spot as New Jersey fell to 0-3 for the first time since 1999.

The Wizards guessed right when they decided to pass out Arenas masks for Halloween, given that he was the only one of the team’s Big Three who could play. Though still announced as Agent Zero during the pregame hoopla, Arenas looks as if he really has ditched his flamboyant alter ego.

Arenas was virtually expressionless on the court and walked toward the bench after hitting a halfcourt buzzer-beater to end the first quarter as if he were walking down a hallway somewhere—without even raising his arms to acknowledge the cheers. He’s only talking to reporters because the league fined him for not doing so, and most of his answers are monotone and straightforward.

“He’s very serious right now,” coach Flip Saunders said. “He’s very committed.”

Blatche, on the other hand, is having some overdue fun. He’s averaging 21 points and shooting 72 percent three games into the season. After taking off his shades, he gave credit to assistant coach Sam Cassell(notes) and teammate DeShawn Stevenson(notes) for staying on his case and improving his work ethic and diet.

“I feel more comfortable. I have a lot more confidence,” said Blatche, who also changed his jersey number from 32 to 7. “The game has slowed down for me.”

Saunders joked that Blatche showed off some moves that even Blatche didn’t know he had.

Blatche’s response: “Flip need to cool out. I’ve been doing this for a while. It just happened to start falling for me.”

NOTES: Arenas, who missed most of the last two seasons with knee problems, last had a 30-point game on Nov. 14, 2007, against Indiana. … Harris, who also had a groin problem during preseason, felt it act up during the Nets’ loss to Orlando on Friday and will see a specialist in Chicago on Sunday. … Butler is expected to return for Tuesday’s game against Cleveland. Mike Miller(notes) moved to Butler’s small forward in the Wizards starting lineup, and Randy Foye(notes) started at shooting guard. … None of Washington’s starting five were playing for the team at the start of last season. Arenas and Haywood were hurt, and Miller, Foye and Fabricio Oberto(notes) were acquired in the offseason.

Updated Oct 31, 11:28 pm EDT
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  1. mark payne
    21. Posted by mark payne Mon Nov 2 11:40am EST

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    slow down cowpokes, you just beat the lowly NETS with the worse coach is the history of US sports.
  2. gary
    20. Posted by gary Mon Nov 2 11:29am EST

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    The Wizards have a balanced team now. Only time will tell how good they can be. Even with 2 starters on the bench., They are going to be fighting for playing time. :-) Just stay healthy

    Gil Foye
    Caron Miller
    Jamison Blatche
    Obero Stevenson
    Haywood McGee
    and we didnt even mention Young and Mcguire
  3. Reppin 4rm Big D to Jrzy
    19. Posted by Reppin 4rm Big D to Jrzy Sun Nov 1 3:53pm EST

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    any true bball fan knows that last yr for the wiz was an aberration.......and that if they clinched home court this yr and made it to the 2nd rd then that would be expected
  4. Steven
    18. Posted by Steven Sun Nov 1 9:43am EST

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    damn the wizards are good this year.
  5. Trip
    17. Posted by Trip Sun Nov 1 7:14am EST

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    Devin Harris is always "injured". Good gravy.
  6. Aswin Nukala
    16. Posted by Aswin Nukala Sun Nov 1 2:13am EST

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    in 2 weeks the wizards lineup will be agent 0, caron, haywood, antwan, and blatche with foye, miller, fabricio and deshawn coming off the bench. WATCH OUT, WIZ ALL THE WAY BABY!!!
  7. ziv k
    15. Posted by ziv k Sun Nov 1 12:43am EDT

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    gilbert will average 35 mark my word
  8. Neil
    14. Posted by Neil Sun Nov 1 12:13am EDT

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    I notice they are taking good shots & handling the ball very well. Especially when miller & oberto is there the defense picks up & turnovers are less!!!
  9. HOOK
    13. Posted by HOOK Sun Nov 1 12:07am EDT

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    To back up what everyone is saying. The Wizards are at least a top 4 team in the East when healthy and I can see them making a run if they make it to the post season. Let's give it a few weeks and hopefully we will be hearing the NBA analyst talking about them being a threat.
  10. JP
    12. Posted by JP Sat Oct 31 11:55pm EDT

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    wow I wasn't in the know that the Wiz picked up Miller Foye and Fabricio in the offseason. I wonder why they aren't being talked about as a legitimate title contender. I hope they show the league something.
  11. HOOK
    11. Posted by HOOK Sat Oct 31 11:53pm EDT

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    I know the Wizards played an inferior team but they pretty much controlled the game from the start. I sure hope Blatche keeps playing this way. I saw Georghe Mursan's big ass near the Wizards tunnel at the end of the game rocking his soul patch. Also my man Ovie was there. Hope he tears it up tomorrow against the Blue Jackets.
  12. Rampage #1 FAN
    10. Posted by Rampage #1 FAN Sat Oct 31 11:41pm EDT

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    He is really not agent zero or hibachi anymore he is "SILENT GIL" COOOOOL
  13. tony s
    9. Posted by tony s Sat Oct 31 11:24pm EDT

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    Whats up with the wizards? did they spend all their money on gilbert & not have any left for a trainer? another week & it'll be gilbert beat ? because everyone will be out with an injury. i am really hoping that these guys pitch in & get themselves a trainer because if they are all healthy, they just may end up the team to beat in the end. go gilbert, go wiz.
  14. KLohr
    8. Posted by KLohr Sat Oct 31 11:08pm EDT

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    wow. suddenly, and if blatche remains consistent, it appears as if we've got a pretty legitimate frontcourt. couple that with one of the most talented backcourt rotations in the league and the wiz can truly make some noise.
  15. The Badlands
    7. Posted by The Badlands Sat Oct 31 10:52pm EDT

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    Hibachi @#$%es!!!! Welcome back agent zero
  16. The Badlands
    6. Posted by The Badlands Sat Oct 31 10:52pm EDT

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    Hibachi @#$%es!!!! Welcome back agent zero
  17. ZacharyB
    5. Posted by ZacharyB Sat Oct 31 10:47pm EDT

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    The Wiz have returned. They're gonna make some serious noise this year.
  18. demnboi123
    4. Posted by demnboi123 Sat Oct 31 10:41pm EDT

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    agent zero is back...
  19. demnboi123
    3. Posted by demnboi123 Sat Oct 31 10:40pm EDT

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    agent zero is back...
  20. HOOK
    2. Posted by HOOK Sat Oct 31 11:32am EDT

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    Hopefully Caron's injury is nothing but a bruise and he can play. Go get them Wizards.
  21. HOOK
    1. Posted by HOOK Sat Oct 31 11:30am EDT

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    Hopefully Caron's injury is nothing but a bruise and he can play. Go get them Wizards.
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R. Alston Rafer Alston
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A. Blatche Andray Blatche
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6 Rebs, 2 Assists

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