Wizards 125
Celtics 124
March 14, 2018 | TD Garden | Boston, MA
The Boston Celtics were absolutely depleted due to injuries as Kyrie Irving (knee), Jaylen Brown (concussion), Al Horford (illness), and Marcus Smart (thumb) all sat out on Wednesday, which allowed the complacent Washington Wizards to show up. Head coach Scott Brooks literally begged his team during the course of the game to play to their potential and by the end of the “rollercoaster ride”, as Brooks put it, the road team came out victorious. “I just begged them, ‘please, play harder. Pretty please,’” Brooks shared from his halftime speech.
“It tested where we were as a team,” Beal said. “We could have easily folded and went the opposite direction. We continue to drop in the seedings or we could have, forget about last night and move on to tonight. Granted we were down 20 at one point. It got ugly for us, they came out and played a lot harder than we did for the first half. I definitely credit my teammates. We did a good job of staying poised and battling this one out.”

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Little Effort Leads To Horrendous Start
Less than six minutes into the game, Washington found themselves down 21-6 and looking like they were going to get run out of TD Garden by Boston’s G League team. Midway through the second quarter, the Wizards found themselves down 20 points, 51-31, and reeling. Boston shot 53.7 percent from the field in the first half including a ridiculous 6-of-7 from beyond the arc, but granted, Washington did not do much to make things difficult for the Eastern Conference two seed. The Celtics came into Wednesday’s game 38-0 in games that they were leading by 15 or more points. In the first half, the home team led the battle on the boards 25-14 and had 14 points on second chance opportunities. Fixing those issues at intermissions was a big reason why Washington ended up victorious.
Bradley Beal Comes Alive In Third And Late
In the first half, Beal served as the distributor for his team with a then game-high six assists opposed to just five points on 2-of-5 shooting. In the third quarter, Beal came alive with 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting. He was scoring a variety of different ways and single handedly gave his team a lead entering the fourth quarter, 81-80. The All-Star shooting guard would add nine more points in the fourth quarter to help fight off the Celtics’ run. Any Brad Stevens led team is extremely well coached and Beal noticed that when Boston was in D.C., they were able to take away some of his go-to moves off the dribble. That he was still able to go for 34 points on the second night of a back-to-back is extremely impressive.