Spurs 98
Wizards 90
March 21, 2018 | AT&T Center | San Antonio, TX
The Washington Wizards have not won a game in San Antonio since 1999 and 18 games later, the losing streak continues as the road team was defeated, 98-90. Both teams are jockeying for playoff seeding and matchups. However, the Spurs extended their winning streak to five games, and the Wizards are now 4-6 in their last 10 games, which as a result has made them fall to sixth place in the Eastern Conference.
“We gotta realize what’s at stake, man,” Bradley Beal said to reporters after the game. “We keep going the way we’re going, we’re going to end up dropping and mess around and be eighth or something. We gotta do whatever it takes to get a win.”

(Photo: Mark Sobhani)
Washington Starts Hot, Then Crumbles
Everything was in sync for Washington to start the game. They started off with a 6-0 run as San Antonio struggled from the field, missing their first seven shots. Washington led 11-4 midway through the first quarter. However, the Spurs finally found the bottom of the net and quickly tied the game by the end of the first quarter and never looked back.
Washington gave up 32 points to San Antonio in the second quarter and the Spurs continued to build on their lead by outscoring Washington, 27-16, in the third quarter thanks to a 17-5 run. The Wizards tried to get back into the game late in the fourth, but the effort was to no avail.
The Wizards shot 42.2 percent from the field including a miserable 32 percent, 8-for-25, from behind the arc, which was just 18.8 percent, 3-for-16, through three quarters. Beal was one of two starters in double-figures as he led the first unit with 21 points. Otto Porter Jr. contributed 12 points, but he only shot 5-for-13 from the field. The other starters were all non-factors.
Several Wizards Struggled Offensively
To win games, you must have some offense. Well, that was not the case for many of the Wizards. Tomas Satoransky played a total of 32 minutes and had no points at all for the first time in his career as a starter. He shot dreadfully from the field going 0-for-8, a career-worst, but he did chime in with six assists. Markieff Morris had five points in 25 minutes of playing time. Additionally, Marcin Gortat had seven points for the night. Washington’s starting bigs combined for as many points as Ian Mahinmi with 12.
Positive Pixel: Kelly Oubre Jr.
In every cloud, there is a silver lining. Well, in this storm, Oubre was the source of light and hope. The wing shot 9-for-17 from the field and 50 percent, 3-for-6, from behind the arc to total 21 points for the night. Additionally, he had three assists. Not only did he play offense, but he made his defensive presence known as well. Oubre had six rebounds, two blocks, and two steals in 34 minutes. His play kept the Wizards within striking distance; however, the team could not overcome the oppressive Spurs’ defense.