Beal Stays Hot in Win Over Hornets
After getting snubbed from the All-Star Game, Bradley Beal continued his hot streak, lighting up the Hornets for 34 points in a 121-107 win.
After getting snubbed from the All-Star Game, Bradley Beal continued his hot streak, lighting up the Hornets for 34 points in a 121-107 win.
Bradley Beal scored a season-high 47 points, but it wasn't enough to top the best team in the East, the Milwaukee Bucks.
In a game overshadowed by the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant, the Washington Wizards and Atlanta Hawks played with heavy hearts, paying tribute to one of the world's most iconic athletes.
Bradley Beal scored 30-plus points for the second consecutive night, this time in a dominant victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Beal dropped 38 points against the Miami Heat, but the Wizards came up just short, falling in overtime 134-129.
On MLK Day, Bradley Beal and the Wizards pulled out a 106-100 win over the Detroit Pistons with a game-high 29-point performance from No. 3.
Despite being questionable with shoulder soreness, Bradley Beal turned in an impressive performance, scoring 23 points on 8-13 shooting in a narrow defeat against the Chicago Bulls.
After a five-game absence due to a leg injury, Bradley Beal returned with 25 points, but the Wizards blew a halftime lead in a loss to Utah.
Despite another strong performance from the Washington bench, the Wizards (10-23) were defeated 122-101 by the Orlando Magic (15-19) Wednesday night at home – ending an Orlando four-game losing streak. On a positive note, Bradley Beal, who missed the last two games due to lower right leg soreness, was dominant – totaling 27 points in [...]