Wizards 109
76ers 94
February 25, 2018 | Capital One Arena | Washington, D.C.
If the Wizards need one thing to fix before the playoffs, it’s this: Do not play to the same level of their competition. A solid win against one of the best teams in Cleveland followed by a double-digit loss to Charlotte is not the best ingredient for a team that is heralded this season as one of the favorites to challenge Cleveland in the East. With Philadelphia being one of the best teams in the East, currently holding onto the six seed, Wizards fans can assume that the level of play will be a great one, and they did, beating the Sixers 109-94.

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Hot Shooting in First Half
The Wizards went into halftime shooting 60 percent from the field and led the Sixers 67-48. Kelly Oubre Jr., Otto Porter Jr., and Bradley Beal combined for 44 of the Wizards 67 points. Tomas Satoransky also provided 8 assists before intermission with flashy passes and a nice find to Porter for a buzzer beating three-pointer to end the half.
"Defense, our defense was on point," Scott Brooks said of the turnaround in the second quarter. "We made them miss a lot of shots and that’s what we have to continue to do is to continue to fight for one another on the defensive end and score. That’s what I tell the guys. Play your butts off on the defensive end, help each other out, trust each other, and you’ll score after you get a stop. And that’s what we did throughout the game. We countered everything that they threw at us. They made a late run but we seem to always make the right play and we made big shots. I like the way we [had] 35 assists on 43 buckets, but it’s the defense. You held a very good team that’s playing as good as anybody in the league right now, seven straight wins, 36 percent and 27 percent from the three-point line."