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    The Wizards make it four straight wins by routing the last-place Pistons

    Bradley Beal had 37 points and Russell Westbrook logged his 25th triple-double to give Washington six wins in its past seven games.

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    After another successful Western Conference trip, the Wizards are one game out of a play-in spot

    Washington, which is finally healthy, is closing in on Chicago for the 10th seed.

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    Wizards continue to thrive against West’s best, snap Utah’s home winning streak at 24

    Bradley Beal, supposedly on a minutes restriction, scores 34 points in 37 minutes and Russell Westbrook adds another triple-double to lead Washington to 125-121 win on the road over the team with the NBA's best record.

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    Shorthanded Wizards lack physicality in blowout loss to Phoenix

    The Wizards had 16 turnovers, which Coach Scott Brooks attributed to their lack of physicality against the aggressive Suns.

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    Deni Avdija was handed an odd rookie year with the Wizards. He’s trying to make the most of it.

    Wizards Coach Scott Brooks preaches patience with the 20-year-old, who had no summer camp, a shortened training camp and missed nearly three weeks because of the NBA's coronavirus protocols.

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    Bradley Beal returns, and the full-strength Wizards overwhelm Magic

    Bradley Beal and Rui Hachimura returned after missing time due to injury, and the Wizards' offense followed.

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    The Wizards blow a 19-point lead, get burned by Toronto at the buzzer

    Bradley Beal (hip contusion) and Rui Hachimura (shoulder tightness) sat again as Washington coughed up a big third-quarter lead and lost a heartbreaker.

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    Wizards, without Bradley Beal and Rui Hachimura, lack the firepower to stay with Mavericks

    Bradley Beal missed his fourth straight game with a right hip contusion and Rui Hachimura sat with right shoulder tightness.

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    Rui Hachimura has found his ‘senpai’ in Russell Westbrook

    The young forward is playing with more confidence and court awareness lately, and his numbers are following.

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    No Bradley Beal, no energy and no chance for Wizards in blowout at Detroit

    All-star guard Bradley Beal misses his third straight game with a right hip contusion and the Wizards' offense struggles in a 120-91 loss.

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    Rui Hachimura steps to the forefront, but it’s not enough as the Wizards fall to the Hornets

    The second-year forward matched his career high with 30 points and Russell Westbrook had another triple-double in a 114-104 loss.

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    Russell Westbrook’s historic night helps the Wizards beat the Pacers without Bradley Beal

    Russell Westbrook finishes with 35 points, 21 assists and 14 rebounds on a night when Bradley Beal sits because of a hip contusion.

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    Daniel Gafford’s debut for the Wizards shows above-the-rim promise

    Daniel Gafford had 13 points, made 6 of 7 field goals and had five rebounds and three blocks in his debut Saturday.

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    Bradley Beal leaves early, but Wizards still have enough to hold off Pistons

    Star guard exits with hip contusion, but new arrival Daniel Gafford sparks 106-92 win.

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    Wizards are half-good, and it’s not enough to prevent another loss

    Washington blows 17-point lead in the third quarter and falls again to the Knicks, 106-102.

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    On deadline day, Wizards trade Moritz Wagner and Troy Brown to Chicago, gain cap flexibility

    Brown, Washington's No. 15 pick in the 2018 draft, never had a found spot in this year's rotation. Wagner started 13 games after the team declined to pick up his option at the start of the season.

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    Wizards get run out of Madison Square Garden in blowout loss to Knicks

    Washington’s defense suffers an all-too-familiar letdown in 131-113 loss to New York.

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    The Wizards, neither full-bore buyers nor clear sellers, will tread lightly at the trade deadline

    Trading Bradley Beal is off the table, but that doesn’t mean the Wizards will be dormant.

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    The Wizards hang tough with the Nets again, but Brooklyn holds on for a 113-106 win

    The teams’ first two meetings were Washington wins decided late, but Brooklyn got the upper hand in the final seconds Sunday night.

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    Wizards’ Davis Bertans expected to miss two weeks with a calf strain

    Bertans had been dealing with right calf tightness for a few games before leaving in the first quarter against the Jazz on Thursday.

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