Wizards 107
Hornets 93
March 31, 2018 | Capital One Arena | Washington, D.C.
After 27 games without John Wall since he decided to have surgery on his left knee, the Washington Wizards welcomed back their franchise point guard and he provided the lift the team needed. In their first win over the Charlotte Hornets this season, the Wizards showed their offensive potential and as Steve Clifford admitted before the game, nobody should want to play a healthy Washington team if they continue to gel at the right time. For the fourth time in the last five years, the Wizards will be in the playoffs, which they did not accomplish once in the five years before this current stretch.

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John Wall Looks As Advertised
In 33 minutes of play and under no minute restrictions, the five-time All-Star put up typical point guard numbers with 15 points and 14 assists, which accounts for a total of 52 points. The 27-year old was just 6-for-17 from the field as he continues to get his legs under him and working into game shape. Much of his inefficiency from the field is also because of the lack of drives to the rim due to Dwight Howard’s large presence. Wall was 3-for-4 in the paint, 1-for-7 in the midrange, and 2-for-6 beyond the arc.
“That Ferrari is pretty good,” Brooks said as a metaphor for Wall. “He’s fast, he’s quick. He got a lot of open shots for a lot of players. That’s what he does. That’s what he does at the highest level in the league. All you have to do is just step up and make shots and roll to the basket, you’re going to get layups. He doesn’t need to change, he just needs to keep getting some game conditioning, get his legs under him. But it’s nice. It’s nice to clinch the playoffs. A couple of months ago without John we didn’t know how we would really perform without him.”