| Washington Wizards Awesomeseating.com is your go-to broker for NBA tickets. Whether you’re looking for cheap seats behind the back boards, a luxury sky-box or something closer to court-level, we’re your Awesome ticket broker for Washington Wizards Tickets for the regular season and Washington Wizards Tickets. Team History The Washington Wizards may hold the NBA record for most names. They started in 1961 the Chicago Packers. The next year the name was changed to the Zephyrs. The year after that the franchise moved to Baltimore and became the Bullets. In the 1965 NBA Playoffs the Bullets beat the St. Louis (now Atlanta) Hawks 3–1 to advance to the Conference Finals for the first time. They lost in 6 to the Los Angeles Lakers. In 1973, the team moved to the Washington suburb of Landover, Maryland and became the Capital Bullets. They changed their name to the Washington Bullets in 1974 and to the Washington Wizards in 1997. As a franchise, the Wizards have won one NBA Championship, in 1978, defeating the Seattle SuperSonics (now the Oklahoma City Thunder) in 7. They have 4 Conference titles 4 (1971, 1975, 1978, 1979) and 7 Division titles (1969, 1971–1975, 1979). In 2004 the Washington Wizards beat the Chicago Bulls in 6 in the First Round and were swept by the Miami Heat in the Semifinals. Every season since then they have been eliminated from the NBA Playoffs in the First Round by the LeBron James-led Cleveland Cavaliers. In 2005 they went in six, in 2006 they were swept and last season they were eliminated in six. 2008-2009 Last season the Wizards had a ,524 win percentage, their best in 11 years. In the off-season Gilbert Arenas and Antawn Jamison were resigned, but not Roger Mason, who took the free agent express to San Antonio. They acquired guards Dee Brown and Juan Dixon and in the 2008 NBA Draft they drafted JaVale McGee 18th overall. Then came September; Gilbert Arenas underwent a third operation on his left knee and Antawn Jamison suffered a right knee contusion that kept him out of the rest of the preseason. Center Brendan Haywood also went down and underwent surgery on his right wrist that will keep him out till 2009. The one bright spot was the return of Etan Thomas who missed last season after undergoing open heart surgery. The Washington Wizards are in the Southeast Division of the 3-division Eastern Conference of the National Basketball Association. Awesomeseating.com offers cheap tickets and luxury tickets for all NBA teams. We have NBA Playoff Tickets as soon as the playoff situation finalizes. Buy your cheap tickets to Washington Wizards basketball from your trusted ticket broker right now. |