Who will be a man and stand up and admit that you thought the Wiz were doomed when Sixer's G Evan Turner stepped up to the FT line with just a few seconds to go to ice the game? Admit it.
Somehow, thanks to Turner's misses and G Jrue Holiday's gift 3-shot foul of Wizards G John Wall - who sunk three high-pressure foul shots calmly, YOUR Washington Wizards eke out a game they had no business winning.
Here are your nominees for Player of the Game.
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C Javale McGee
24 points (9-15 fg, 6-8 ft); 18 boards; 2 dimes; 2 steals; 4 blocks; 2 turns in 46 minutes.

G John Wall
25 points (7-15 fg, 3-7 3pt, 8-8 ft); 3 boards; 6 dimes; 1 steal; 1 turn in 36 minutes

G/F Nick Young
19 points (7-15 fg, 4-8 3pt, 1-1 ft); 3 boards; 1 dime; 1 stea; 1 block; 1 turn in 32 minutes

G Gilbert Arenas
17 points (6-16 fg, 3-7 3pts, 2-2 ft); 3 boards; 7 dimes; 1 steal; 2 blocks; 8 turns in 42 minutes

F Andray Blatche
17 points (8-21 fg, 1-2 ft); 12 boards; 3 dimes; 1 turn in 43 minutes

Sixers G Evan Turner
Missed two crucial FTs late in the game.

Sixers G Jrue Holiday
Fouls a 3 point shooter with under 8 seconds to go.

Sixers F Elton Brand
Takes himself out of the game with a Flagrant 2 foul on McGee in the second half.

Wizards Head Coach Flip Saunders
You have to admit, the improvement in McGee over just the course of the short season is amazing. Anyone willing to say that Flip is part of the reason why?
A fun game, an unexpected win. Proof that JWiz's game threads have the strong juju. Perhaps JWiz is the anti-Ji.
On to a Thanksgiving day match-up with the Hawks.
Go Wiz!