Washington won its first victory in Oklahoma City.
The Washington Wizards won the NBA Oklahoma City Thunder in 2018-2019 at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma, With the victory, Washington retained the Eastern Conference 11th place with 16 wins (24 losses) of the season.
On the other hand, Oklahoma City was unexpectedly defeated, failing to keep up with the good atmosphere of the victory of Portland last season. Oklahoma City lost 14 games (25) to the third place in the Western Conference after a half-game with the Golden State Warriors.
Home team Oklahoma City played with the starting lineup of Terrance Ferguson - Russell Westbrook - Jr. Grant - Paul George - Stephen Adams, and the visiting team was Jeff Green - Trevor Ariza - Bradley Beal - Thomas Satoransky - Thomas Bryant He started playing in the starting line-up.
The first-quarter atmosphere was taken by Oklahoma City. With the start, Stephen Adams scored in a row. Paul George and Russell Westbrook also scored in the 11th lead (18-7). But when Westbrook 's started, Washington got on the mood. Westbrook's shot continued to fail, with Washington steadily scoring and succeeding. Washington, 28-25, succeeded in the first quarter.
Washington also took the mood in the second quarter. Washington, which showed a lot of energy and energy, continued to block Oklahoma City. As soon as Washington was ahead by 11 points (38-27), Paul George was the solver. George led the game with two 3-pointers and steady breakthroughs. But Washington did not back down either, and the second quarter finished with 54-50 ahead of Washington.
In the third quarter, both sides scored a scoring battle. Westbrook made a good tie in the early third quarter (67-67), but was quickly slipped again. Not long after Westbrook had made a decisive turn-over, he failed to get a three-point shot, and in the meantime, Washington was once again ahead. Bradley Beal, Jeff Green, and Otto Porter Jr. made three-point shots and the gap widened to 90-76. Dennis Schroder scored a three-point, three-point shoot-in to make it 90-79, but the atmosphere was still Washington's.
Oklahoma City's slump in the fourth quarter did not stop. Washington scored two runs in the sixth inning after four minutes and scored 14 points, scoring 23 points (104-81). Oklahoma City scored eight points in a row and scored 15 points (104-89), but it was too late. When Westbrook failed to win two free throws in a foul, both teams lost all of their players and sent out candidates. The match ended in a 116-98, Washington victory.
Bradley Bill (25 points, five rebounds, six assists) helped Washington beat Jeff Green (16 points, six rebounds), Thomas Satoranki (15 points, two assists), Thomas Bryant (14 points, seven rebounds), Otto Porter Junior (20 points, seven rebounds and five assists) and Ian Mahinmi (9 points, 10 rebounds).
On the other hand, Russell Westbrook of Oklahoma City scored 22 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists, showing good performance in the numbers but leaving 8 turnovers. The eight turnovers recorded by Westbrook were only one difference with the number of turnovers of the entire Washington team (nine).
In addition to Westbrook, Oklahoma City also had Paul George (20 points, 4 rebounds, 5 assists), Stephen Adams (12 points, 8 rebounds) and Jerian Grant (17 points, 2 rebounds), but weakly defeated I had to accept.
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