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                    [Summary] => With the new collective bargaining agreement in place, NBA teams have wasted no time getting busy and spending money. Apart from the draft, teams have begun building up their rosters from the deep and diverse free-agent pool. As a result, a lot of faces will be new places. However, not everyone during this NBA off-season will end up a winner. Some teams lose stars, lose talents or lose coaches. Others sign players for too much money.
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                    [Summary] => Washington hasn’t advanced to the National Basketball Association (NBA) playoffs in 13 of the last 14 seasons and the Wizards’ dubious record of futility will likely be preserved this year unless a miracle blesses Michael Jordan and his motley crew of heartless teammates.


In the last 14 years, the Wizards made it to the playoffs only once when they–then known as the Bullets–were swept in three straight games by the Chicago Bulls led by a certain Jordan.
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In the last 14 years, the Wizards made it to the playoffs only once when they–then known as the Bullets–were swept in three straight games by the Chicago Bulls led by a certain Jordan.
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