Even the 60-point B.Beal didn’t beat the Wizards



[ad_1]

The Wizards team (2/6) lost to the National Basketball Association (NBA) in the road race 136: 141 (24:33, 43:49, 39:34, 30:25) landed at the Philadelphia 76ers club (7/1).

The teams had already awarded as many points after three quarters as would be enough for all games: 116: 106. However, no one intended to stop here and the Wizards still tried to win the victory.

With 50 seconds to go, Russell Westbrook reduced the difference from two points to four points and a free throw to four points (135: 139). Ben Simmons responded with two points on a foul, although he missed the free throw. The Wizards, who failed to score twice, took two failed free throws from Thomas Bryant, but failed to change anything.

The guest was also not saved by the cosmic Bradley Bealo Performance: the defender scored 60 points in 38 minutes (13/25 two points, 7/10 triples, 13/15 free throws), bounced 7, took one and lost 4 balls, made 5 assists and committed 3 violations.

For him, it became the most productive game of his career. He is the second player to reach 60 points this season, with Stephen Curry throwing 62 points to the Portland Trail Blazers.

The 76ers had their heroes too: Joelis embiidas scored 38 points in 37 minutes (8/16 two points, 3/4 three points, 13/13 penalty shots), rebounded 8, took 3 and lost 5 balls, made 5 assists, blocked 3 shots and at the same time committed a lack.

The Philadelphia team shone with an unusual weapon, simply shooting their opponents with three points: 18/29 (62 percent accuracy).

Tobias Harris has reached the 10,000 point limit in his career. The 76ers remain the sole leader in the Eastern Conference.

The game was also not without political flavor: Coaches for both teams spoke about angry Americans storming the United States Capitol in Washington. Scott Brooks called the incident disgusting and Doc Rivers questioned whether the police reaction would have been the same if everything had been organized by blacks.

“Wizards”: Bradley Beal 60 (7 sec, 5 resolutions, 3-point 7/10), Russell Westbrook 20 (8 cameras, 12 resolutions, 6 errors), Davis Bertanis 17 (4/12), Thomas Bryant 11 (Rev. 6) , Ish Smith 9 (Rev. 5, res. 5).

“76ers”: Joel Embid 38 (8 backs, 5 res., 3 blocks), Seth Curry 28 (6/7 triples), Tobias Harris (7 backs) and Shake Milton 19, Ben Simmons 17 (6 res, 12 res., 7 / 9 colon), Danny Green 15 (5 res, 5/8 colon).

Help us create good content: become a sponsor of Krepsinis.net >>



[ad_2]