Last night, the Washington Wizards [lost to the San Antonio Spurs, 119-94](/washington-wizards-recaps/66864/wizards-at-spurs-final-score-washington-falls-119-94-to-san-antonio). With Kevin Broom out, I’ll do my best to break down the stats. Let’s go.
Wizards
98
0.452
12.3
25
0.096
95.9
Spurs
98
0.572
12.4
29.8
0.178
121.5
Here are some of the good things that we saw last night:
* Alex Sarr scored 18 points on 8-of-18 shooting while Bub Carington added 15 more.
* Marvin Bagley scored 13 points off the bench on 5-of-6 shooting.
* Washington wasn’t particularly turnover-prone. They had a 12.3 percent turnover percentage.
* Spurs forward Harrison Barnes was held to 0 points and 1 rebound in 18 minutes of playing time. Barnes also started.
And here’s what the Wizards didn’t do so well on:
* The Wizards allowed the Spurs to shoot 48.9 percent from the field and 35.7 percent from three while shooting much worse themselves. San Antonio didn’t have a lights out performance offensively, but the box score by itself makes things look that way with the Wizards doing so poorly.
* The Wizards allowed Dylan Harper to score 24 points off the bench in under 23 minutes. He is a strong contributor for San Antonio, but yesterday, he looked like an All-Star.
The Wizards will play the Memphis Grizzlies tomorrow on the road. Hopefully, things look a little better for that contest.
See More:
* [Washington Wizards Statistical Analysis](/washington-wizards-statistical-analysis)
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