Beal DC Chilling Against the Magic in Home Return
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 21: Bradley Beal #3 of the Washington Wizards looks on during the game against the Orlando Magic on January 21, 2023 at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2023 NBAE (Photo by Stephen Gosling/NBAE via Getty Images)
By Wole Akinso @Wole_USS
Washington, DC— It was a Saturday night full of
returns but no return was as important as the Capital One Arena return of
Washington Wizards’ star guard Bradley Beal.
The three-time NBA All-Star led the Wizards to a 138-118 victory over
the Orlando Magic.
The roaring crowd was happy to see their star
return. This has been the first time that the Wizards faithful got to see Beal
do his thing since December 27, 2022 in a victory over the Philadelphia
76ers. Beal had missed five games with a
left hamstring strain injury, prior to the Wizards’ road victory over the New York
Knicks, Wednesday.
The Wizards controlled the game against the
Magic. The Wizards had the lead or tie
all game. Beal was on cruise control letting
the game come to him. After the game,
Wizards Coach Wes Unseld Jr. spoke about Beal having eight assists against the
Magic and Beal’s growth as a decision-maker with the basketball.
“We’ve seen it time and time again. He had some big
assists nights early in the year. And
that’s just a sign of maturity. He’s not
going to hunt shots. It is what it is. Obviously late in the game, we know the ball
will be in his hands. We trust that he
is going to make the right play. So to
his credit, he continues to do that.”
Beal was smooth all Saturday night. He scored 17 points— went 4/4 from the free throw line, and 2/3
from the three point line. Beal’s
teammate made it easy for him to ease himself into the game. The Wizards had seven different players score
double digit points, which is a product of ball movement.
“We have to continue to have that mentality. And understand that we can be very tough to
guard when the ball is popping around like that,” said Beal. “Even further, it shows that we’re able to do
it. We’re able to break down the defense,
get each other involved and get good quality shots every time down the floor if
we want to.”
At the end of the first quarter, the team
was up 37-26. Beal had four points but also had four assists
in the quarter. Beal showed an old school Michael Jordan demeanor in that first
quarter, letting his teammates catch a rhythm before going into his offensive
bang. The third quarter was when Beal
decided to open up that bang. Beal had
eight points in the quarter which helped the Wizards put the Magic away.
As mentioned earlier, the Wizards had seven
different double digit scorers. One of the seven scorers was Wizards forward Rui
Hachimura. Hachimura put in work against the Magic. He scored 30 points from all areas on the
court— mid-range, three point line, and in the paint. Coach Unseld Jr. spoke about Hachimura’s
growth as a three level scorer during the post-game presser.
“We saw that growth a lot last year. He started making
the three with a degree of efficiency. And
I think because of that, the gravity of that, is now allowing him to play more
off the bounce. Teams are recognizing him
as a three point shooter. At times, they’re
going to run him off [the three point line].
He has taken more ownership of rebounding and pushing”, said Coach Unseld
Jr. “He has done a good job of taking care of it—that balance of attacking to
score, attacking hitting the paint, driving and kicking. So I think that to your point it’s growth along
those lines. It’s a good sign for him.”
It wasn’t all rosy for another double digit scorer. Wizards forward Kristaps Porzingis had to
leave the game with 5:17 in the third quarter due to an apparent ankle sprain. Coach
Unseld Jr. said that he “didn’t think it’s too bad.” Before the injury, Porzingis had 17 points and
was 10/10 from the free throw line. The Wizards will evaluate the injury
today.
Beal wasn’t the only person returning to DC to hoop.
Magic guard and Prince George's County native Markelle Fultz returned home and
showed out. Fultz led the Magic with 23
points including a 17 point third quarter.
In his career, Fultz currently averages 17.2 points against the
Wizards. It’s safe to say that he loves
playing against the home team.
The Wizards have won back-to-back games. It’s important for them to continue to play
consistent team ball which starts with Beal setting the tone.
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