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WASHINGTON (AP) - Caron Butler fed Antawn Jamison for a dunk, then reached out to slap palms with Wizards coach Eddie Jordan, an in-game celebration of an easy win. At the other end, SuperSonics coach Bob Weiss put his hands on his hips, looking increasingly frustrated by another poor road showing.
Gilbert Arenas scored 32 points in 31 minutes, Butler added a season-high 24, and Washington pulled away early then kept pouring it on to beat Seattle 137-96 Friday night, the SuperSonics' third consecutive lopsided loss away from home.
Jamison added 19 points and 11 rebounds, and rookie Andray Blatche who missed the preseason after being shot during an attempted carjacking scored his first NBA points, on a baseline jumper with about four minutes left, and finished with five.
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