Wizards guard Randy Foye has fallen out of favor recently and he isn't exactly sure why.

"Honestly, I don't know," Foye said. "I got hurt, and Earl [Boykins] came in and played well. I tip my hat to him. I don't ask no questions; I just come to work every day, just play as hard as I can, work out extra and I know how this league is: My time will come. It will change for me. I just have to keep working."

Washington coach Flip Saunders said there are a few reasons for Foye's decrease in minutes.

"He's had a couple tough things. One, Earl has come in and played well, and so [Foye] hasn't gotten much time at [point guard], and two, we went with DeShawn [Stevenson] to get a defensive presence to make sure our main guys knew at the beginning of games that they were going to get their shots, which I think has worked well. And then Nick has played well," Saunders explained.

"The best thing for a guy like that is to do the little things: defend, get a rebound, get a loose ball, get to the free throw line, you knock down a couple points. Doing little things will get you big results."