


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2010
Staples Center - Los Angeles, CA
10:30pm EST
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The Wizards will get two more opportunities on their West Coast road trip to end their worst-ever (0-10) road start. Check that -- realistically, they have only one.
After losing at Phoenix on Sunday night, they are off until playing back-to-back games at the two-time defending champion Los Angeles Lakers (Tuesday) and Sacramento (Wednesday).
"You've got to start winning on the road sooner or later," rookie guard Johns Wall said. "You've got half games at home, half on the road. We don't want to go 0-41 on the road."
Nobody thinks the Wizards will reach the all-time record for road futility to start the season, 29 straight road losses, set by the Dallas Mavericks in the 1992-93 season. But lost on no one is the fact that stretches like this can doom a season before it ever has a chance to get started.
"It's time for us to go on this road trip and definitely get a win," Andray Blatche said. "It's time for us to step up, each one of us individually, not offensively, but defensively and vocally and stay together at this time on the road, because we need to. We got to have everybody's back and get this losing streak out of the way."
SUNS 125, WIZARDS 108: The Wizards once again showed no ability or desire to stop anyone as they dropped the first of three road games in four nights. Andray Blatche led the Wizards with 24 points, Nick Young added 20 and Gilbert Arenas had 13. Adding insult to injury, the Wizards actually led by 10 points at one point in the game.
Wizards' Report
In the Lakers' ideal world, their drive toward a third consecutive NBA championship will get some pleasant surprises.
No one is really expecting two rookie second-round picks -- Devin Ebanks and Derrick Caracter -- to do much more than help out in practice and run errands. But Ebanks and Caracter have shown flashes at times in training camp and in the early season.
Both rookies, who have become good friends, set career highs in scoring Friday night as the Lakers broke a four-game losing streak by beating Sacramento. Ebanks, a small forward, had nine points and Caracter, a power forward, had 10; they combined to shoot 9-for-12 from the field.
It was especially sweet for Caracter, who has been pushed into the rotation with neither Andrew Bynum nor Theo Ratliff available because of knee surgeries. Caracter has struggled recently when the team has needed him most, making mental mistakes and being slow in reaction.
But on Friday night, No. 58 overall pick Caracter had 10 points, four rebounds and two blocks. Sacramento's No. 5 overall pick, DeMarcus Cousins, had nine points, six rebounds and no blocks.
LAKERS 113, KINGS 80: The Lakers took out their frustrations from losing the previous four games by limiting Sacramento to fewer than 20 points in each of the first three quarters. Entering the fourth quarter, the Lakers led, 82-52.
Lakers' Report
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JOSH HOWARD

ACL Surgery - Day to day.
ANDREW BYNUM

Right knee surgery - Expected back late December.
THEO RATLIFF

Left knee surgery - Expected back mid-December.
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