Well, that was a depressing game for Washington Wizards fans. After a big win over the Philadelphia 76ers, they hoped to continue the momentum against the fourth-seeded Indiana Pacers. Instead, the Wizards fell victim to one of the worst beat downs in recent NBA History.
Alex Sarr led the way for the Wizards with 22 points and seven rebounds. Jordan Poole had 18, while Justin Champagnie had 15 as a starter. For the Pacers, Tyrese Haliburton was the top scorer with 29 points, one of nine players that scored double digits. Myles Turner had 17 and Pascal Siakam added 13 points.
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If their record didn't indicate a full surrender, the Washington Wizards' performance Thursday certainly did.Hosting the Indiana Pacers Thursday, the Wizards scored a highly respectable 109 points. The only problem was their opponent scored 162.
The Indiana Pacers dropped 162 points in regulation against the Washington Wizards. But even so, they were still not without their lowlights offensively.
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