Wizards 116
Spurs 106
March 27, 2018 | Capital One Arena | Washington, D.C.
It has become commonplace for the Washington Wizards do the unexpected during the course of 2017-18 regular season. They lose to sub-.500 teams just to beat the likes of Toronto or Houston. That continued to be the case on Tuesday as they beat a San Antonio Spurs team that they lost to last week after losing to the woeful New York Knicks on Sunday. As John Wall continues to near his return following left knee surgery, everybody ate in Washington’s victor at home.
“I’m gonna tweet on my burner account ‘It was a good team win,’” head coach Scott Brooks joked after the game.

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Bench Surge Leads The Way
Early in the second quarter, Washington found themselves down eight, 31-23, as their hot shooting to start the game had worn off and San Antonio was hitting their stride. Although they have been weaknesses as some points in the season, one can see the clear-cut improvement from the second unit in this game. In less than three minutes, the Wizards’ backups led a 16-1 run. Jodie Meeks and Mike Scott hit three-pointers, Meeks had an and-1, Ian Mahinmi had a dunk, Kelly Oubre had an and-1, and Mike Scott hit a turnaround jumper. The road team went nearly five minutes without a bucket and the home team took advantage. Because of the nature of the game, the bench combined for 61 points to seal the deal.
“I thought the guys played extremely hard on both ends,” Brooks evaluated. “I like the fact that we didn’t make shots in that first quarter but we kept competing, we kept moving the basketball, we kept sharing the ball. Sooner or later you’re going to get rewarded with some good opportunities, and in that second quarter, we did. I thought we came out in the third quarter with a defensive mindset, which we did. It was a good win all the way around. A lot of guys chipped in. A lot of good shooting performances by our starting five.”
“Probably their communication,” Beal assessed about the bench clicking. “Honestly, from both us starters and the bench it’s our defense. I think the bench was definitely active and very talkative tonight which is something that’s been kind of our downfall. When we’re active and talkative, and when they do that we’re really good. They trusted each other on offense to make the right simple plays, right reason, [unselfish] plays and it’s always better when everyone is making some shots. It just made it that much better.”