<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">CLEVELAND, April 25 -- DeShawn Stevenson admitted that he felt a little jumpy during Sunday's Game 1 loss, but he and several other Washington Wizards also experiencing playoff firsts said they felt more relaxed going into Wednesday night's Game 2. Stevenson, forward Jarvis Hayes and center Etan Thomas made their first career playoff starts Sunday while guard Roger Mason and forward Andray Blatche made their playoff debuts. Also, reserve forward Darius Songaila hadn't seen postseason action since he got into five games with the Sacramento Kings in 2005. "I think it was good for everybody to go out there, get their feet wet and learn what playoff basketball is all about," Stevenson said before Game 2. "Now I think we can relax a little bit and just concentrate on playing basketball."</div> Link The players looked a lot better in Game 2, but still failed to take advantage of their opportunities late in the game. Eddie Jordan is pretty much an idiot though. You're getting banged up on the boards, and still haven't put Blatche or Booth in. You need a defensive stop and you have a lineup of Stevenson, Mason, Daniels, Songalia and Jamison in....how are you supposed to rely on that?