
What kept them in the game: 14 offensive rebounds to Brooklyn’s 4.īelow are the four factors that decide wins and losses in basketball - shooting (efg), rebounding (offensive rebounds), ball handling (turnovers), fouling (free throws made).

Ian Eagle is top shelf on play-by-play, and Sarah Kustok is as good an analyst as there is. The Brooklyn Nets broadcast was excellent.Backing up Porzingis, Daniel Gafford dominated in the 10 minute he was one the floor - 4 points (2-2 from the floor), 7 rebounds (including 4 offensive boards) and 2 steals.Still, he had a strong game against a weak group of Nets centers.
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He also had 14 free throw attempts, though he made just 9. Porzingis - 27 points on 14 field goal attempts and 19 rebounds.The two combined for 45 field goal attempts - just over half of the team’s total for the game. Beal and Kuzma each scored 25 points but on poor efficiency. Porzingis scored 27 points on high efficiency and grabbed a career high 19 rebounds. He added 5 rebounds, 5 assists and committed just 1 turnover.įor the Wizards, the so-called “Big Three” was a Big One.

He shot 13-20 from the floor, including 2-3 from three-point range, and he was 11-11 from the free throw line. Durant put on clinical display of efficiency and skill.

The Wizards lost because Kevin Durant was great, Joe Harris hit threes and Kyrie Irving was good enough. As it turns out, the Brooklyn Nets’ Big Three of Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and some other third guy was better than Washington’s Big Three of Bradley Beal, Kristaps Porzingis and Kyle Kuzma.
