First off, TP to the OP. He called it.
Secondly, what is going on in Washington? Am I the only one that finds the Wizards' late season push confounding? Jamison and Butler are frequently playing 40+ mpg; Haywood is back on the court; Arenas is playing in home games. A win against Cleveland is great for moral, and silences a lot of doubters, but the same rotation, sans Arenas, also lost to the Grizzlies.
Leaving lottery odds out of it, wouldn't it make more sense to save the vets' legs - Jamison in particular - and develop prospects? Possibly even take the opportunity to give one or another D-League star an extended try out? (Try to find the next Ramon Sessions.) Minutes are going to be much scarcer next season for Blatche, Young, McGee, and Pecherov. And the one thing all four seem to have in common is a need for more game exposure.