he'll struggle with his stamina in the 2nd half, like he has been. and he won't play more than 30 minutes. it's great to see that he's improving. i think the limping from the 2 games earier is not due to the microfracture, but the bumped knees, which is a very good sign.
I dont know if you see it, but he looks quicker than he was before this game. That's a big plus especially if he wants to regain allstar form.
he moved pretty well in the first half v. the celtics, a b2b after the bumped knees. he looked bad physically in the 2nd half b/c of fatigue probably. this is easily the best he's looked this year, even better than the thunder game. i expect improvements game by game. but his defense is atrocious. he has to find a way to improve that lateral movement.
He's had 2 extra days of rest. even last season when he got some rested he looked great. the phoenix games when he erupted for 29
I don't watch the Wizards too much but Andray Blatche looks really nice IMO, very mobile for his size, seems to have a nice shooting touch as well, had a few travelling turnovers though.
I love how the Wizards seem way better after moving 3 'all stars' (well 2 and moving one to home), some decent players starting to shine now they get the ball.
Honestly, this is offensively how Tracy should play from now on. 6/10 of his shots were in the paint and he didn't take any threes.