<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Washington Wizards Coach Eddie Jordan briefly acknowledged an altercation last week between centers Etan Thomas and Brendan Haywood yesterday, but he was far more interested in discussing how Thomas has performed in the first three games of the season. Jordan is also concentrating on what the Wizards need to do to get back in the win column, starting tonight when they open a three-game homestand against the Indiana Pacers at Verizon Center. "It's something that happened in the locker room, within the framework of the team, and that's where we're going to keep it," Jordan said of last week's incident. "It's behind us. It happens all over the league, different places, and we're no different than any team in the league. It's a part of basketball. Things happen. It's a nonissue for us."</div> Link That's a good thing that it's behind them and now being 1-2, with a three game homestand, they need to take advantage of that and get back to a .500 record.