Wizards Rally To End Texas Two-Step With Two Wins
Bradley Beal and Co. dug deep to extend their winning streak to four games as Washington outscored the Rockets 65-45 in the second half en route to a 108-103 victory.
Bradley Beal and Co. dug deep to extend their winning streak to four games as Washington outscored the Rockets 65-45 in the second half en route to a 108-103 victory.
Bradley Beal and the Washington Wizards have had some sizable victories this season, but going into Dallas and pulling out a victory over Luka Doncic and the Mavericks might be the biggest thus far.
It was only fitting that, in his return to the lineup on Wednesday, Bradley Beal made his first shot to give the Wizards a lead they held for the duration on the way to a 116-105 victory over the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
The Washington Wizards returned from their holiday break and got right back to their winning ways, but now they'll have to hope Bradley Beal didn't too badly injure his hamstring.
Thanks to the flourishing combination of Bradley Beal and Kyle Kuzma, the Washington Wizards ended their longest road trip of the season on a high note.
After missing six games with a hamstring injury, Bradley Beal made his return to the lineup for the Washington Wizards this week and in just his second game back, Washington snapped a 10-game losing streak with a win over the Phoenix Suns.
Bradley Beal is having fun this season, and a big reason why is that all the pressure to score the basketball for the Washington Wizards is no longer on his shoulders. Monday's win over the Minnesota Timberwolves was a great example of this.
The Thanksgiving holiday this Thursday begins what is known in the Beal household and many others as The Season of Giving, and with that in mind, Brad and his boys spent their Saturday making sure those less fortunate in D.C. had a happy holiday ahead.
Over the course of a recent four-game win streak, the Washington Wizards became known for their stingy defense, which rose into the Top 10 in the league for fewest points allowed per game. So when the Wizards allowed 38 points in the second quarter on Friday to fall behind by double digits at halftime to a Miami Heat team without three of its best players, Coach Wes Unseld Jr. let his players have it in the locker room.
This season, the Washington Wizards have added a new piece of hardware to their postgame victory celebrations, awarding a title belt to the team’s defensive player of the game for that evening. On Wednesday, after the Wizards snapped a three-game losing skid with a hard-fought 121-111 win on the road in Philly, Bradley Beal got to wear the belt.