This is a Blatche-block thread.
If I hear anyone say that picking up Andray Blatche up off of the Amnesty Waivers is a good idea, I'm not sure what I would do. So I'm putting a stop to it, before it begins.
Its amazing how the situation has turned for him though. I remember just a few years ago he was an untradable asset that was sure to be an All-Star ... Whoops.
If I hear anyone say that picking up Andray Blatche up off of the Amnesty Waivers is a good idea, I'm not sure what I would do. So I'm putting a stop to it, before it begins.
Its amazing how the situation has turned for him though. I remember just a few years ago he was an untradable asset that was sure to be an All-Star ... Whoops.
"Andray did not figure into our future plans, and using the amnesty provision is a mutually beneficial opportunity for us to part ways," Wizards team president Ernie Grunfeld said.
Blatche was shot during a carjacking attempt in September 2005, was arrested in 2007 for soliciting sex from an undercover police officer and suspended for a game in December 2010 for brawling with teammate JaVale McGee outside a Washington nightclub.
He also clashed with coaches. In January 2010, then-coach Flip Saunders suspended him for a game after he was belligerent with the coaching staff.
At last season's home opener, Blatche addressed the crowd by saying: "This is your captain, Andray Blatche," and after the game complained there weren't enough plays being run for him.
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Blatche was shot during a carjacking attempt in September 2005, was arrested in 2007 for soliciting sex from an undercover police officer and suspended for a game in December 2010 for brawling with teammate JaVale McGee outside a Washington nightclub.
He also clashed with coaches. In January 2010, then-coach Flip Saunders suspended him for a game after he was belligerent with the coaching staff.
At last season's home opener, Blatche addressed the crowd by saying: "This is your captain, Andray Blatche," and after the game complained there weren't enough plays being run for him.
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