Nene was restless the night before his first playoff game in three years, waking up in his hotel room in the middle of the night, worrying about how he would perform, stressing over how the Washington Wizards would respond to the cacophony of an unfamiliar environment. The excitement and angst were understandable given Nene’s long road back to relevance. Thrust into a difficult transition after the...
Wizards top Bulls as Nene lifts Washington to Game 1 victory, 102-93
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