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Monday, March 1, 2004
WASHINGTON (AP) -- At 20 games under .500, and with Jerry Stackhouse on indefinite leave, it might seem foolhardy for the Washington Wizards to cling to the remote notion of making the playoffs. But if Gilbert Arenas keeps playing like this, coach Eddie Jordan can keep glancing at the standings with some degree of hope. Arenas played all 53 minutes and scored eight of his 35 points in overtime Monday night, and the Wizards recovered after blowing a 21-point second-half lead to beat the New Orl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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