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Wizards' Jamison silences detractors


All his career, Washington Wizards forward has had others put limitations on his game. When he came out of North Carolina as a first-round draft choice, he supposedly couldn't operate outside the paint. When he averaged 20.2 points per game in his five seasons with the Warriors, he supposedly couldn't do it on a winning team. Look at him now. An NBA All-Star last season. A Team USA invitee. A leader on a playoff team. (San Jose Mercury News)

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