Wizards forward Andray Blatche doesn't think he deserves a majority of the blame for an incident with coach Flip Saunders on Tuesday night.

Blatche was benched midway through the first quarter of Washington's loss to Charlotte. Saunders said the forward wouldn't listen to the coaching staff when preaching defense.

"There's a lot of misunderstandings," Blatche said on 106.7 The Fan's Mike Wise Show. "I'd say out of 100 percent of the situation, I'd say blame me 25 percent. They took me out of the game, I heard [Flip Saunders] say something to me but I just sat down on the bench. I was frustrated, I didn't want to make things worse, so I just sat down. And after that he just sat me down for the rest of the game, and I didn't come back in."

Blatche didn't provide any insight into whether or not he'll play on Wednesday against the Pacers.

"They didn't tell me yes or no. If I don't, then, you know, I don't see how it's possible for me not to, because I did nothing wrong," he said.

He didn't seem thrilled about playing for Saunders, but pointed out that he likes Washington's management when asked whether he wanted to remain with the Wizards.

"I mean, we have great management, Ernie Grunfeld, Tommy Sheppard, Milt [Newton], them all great guys," Blatche said.

"This situation, I wish it never occurred, but you know it's gonna blow over after a while. To me, I think this will all go away if I receive an apology, because to abuse my name like that, that's disrespectful and that's hurtful. And you want me to play for you after you made all these stories about me in the paper and after the game? That's crazy."