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That Knicks victory came when the Wizards owned the NBA's worst record, in part because they were playing without a pair of their best players: the star point guard Wall, and Nene, one of the league's better post players.
WSJ: The Knicks' So-Called 'Soft' Part of the Schedule
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Wizards guard John Wall, last year's top pick, averages a block per game this season and 0.7 for his career.
WSJ: Dwyane Wade: The Biggest Little Guy in Basketball History
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The Wizards, bolstered by point guard John Wall's penetration into the lane, hit 11 of their first 14 triples to start the game and finished 55% (11-for-20) from distance.
WSJ: The Knicks' So-Called 'Soft' Part of the Schedule
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Once again, the Knicks struggled to contain Wizards point guard John Wall, who finished with 33 points, and they allowed 38 points in the paint, which is a sign of Chandler's absence.
WSJ: Knicks Run Streak to 13
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Coast Guard records show the Seastreak Wall Street was involved in seven incident investigations between 2006 and 2010, including four in which it was damaged in collisions with stationary objects such as docks or pilings.
WSJ: Dozens Injured in Manhattan Ferry Crash
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Financial reform will not guard against every instance of greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street.
WHITEHOUSE: Moving Forward on a New Foundation
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Kemp drove a 2-0 fastball, clocked at 95 mph, toward the right-field corner where a security guard stationed at the foul pole tried to catch the ball just behind the wall.
WSJ: Dodgers blow lead in 9th, lose to Mets 7-3 in 10