I think our offense almost lost us this game rather than our D. I mean, we didn't allow 20 points in 2 quarters; the 2nd, and then the 4th, which everyone remembers. Overall, we only allowed 83 points against the Wizards; in a league where the worst offensive team is averaging 90.6 points per game (Nets, go figure), we won't lose a lot of games if we allow that many points on a consistent basis. Also, considering the fact that the Bobcats only scored 80 points against us and the Sixers only scored 86 before this game, HOPEFULLY this is the start of a trend.
Now, lemme backtrack. I said our offense almost lost us this game. Guys, we only scored 38 points in the 1st half. We were on pace to not even score 80....thank god we did get 80+ though, right? But yeah, our bench brought virtually nothing on the offensive end, which I think is really rare for them. KG, has you know, didn't even get a FG, something he hasn't done since his rookie year. Really?
To answer the topic's question, I think our defense is definitely on it's way back, and I think our emotion (see Paul and KG topic) is back too. We could use less games where we have to comeback in the final minutes, but like I said, if teams are gonna have a hard time putting up 90 points against us, we can't ask for THAT much more defensively; it can always be better, but we need just as good an offense, a balance.