Pacers will try to snap four-game skid against Wizards
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[December 06, 2021] The
Indiana Pacers try to snap a four-game losing streak when they host
the Washington Wizards, Monday in Indianapolis.
Indiana dropped the first two games of a six-game homestand with
losses Dec. 1 to Atlanta, 114-111, and on Friday to Miami, 113-104.
The two defeats extended a losing streak that equals the Pacers'
longest of the season.
The early-season downturn prompted Indiana to hold what Malcolm
Brogdon told the Indianapolis Star was an especially intense
practice on Sunday.
"It was honestly like a training camp practice. We went hard,"
Brogdon said. "And I think that's what we needed. We just gotta come
out and compete, man. We gotta play with desperation on a high
level."
Washington spent its Sunday on the first half of a back-to-back,
losing at Toronto, 102-90. The defeat was the Wizards' second
straight and third over the last four games.
Washington scored just 12 first-quarter points and trailed by as
many as 25 points in the first half. It was the second straight game
the Wizards dug an early hole and failed to recover, going down 19
points at halftime of their 116-101 loss to Cleveland on Friday.
"Minimizing empty possessions," Wizards coach Wes Unseld Jr. said
was the takeaway from the two sluggish starts. "We have to do a
better job of being organized. I think it's finding the balance
between paint attacks, the quick shots and I think there's a time
and place for both.
"Once those shots don't start to fall, I think we start pressing a
bit," Unseld added. "And you start looking for that one big shot,
that one big play. Once again when that play doesn't go, it puts
more pressure on that very next possession."
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Kentavious Caldwell-Pope scored 26 points including 4-of-4 shooting
from 3-point range against the Raptors, but Bradley Beal at 14
points was the only other Wizard to score in double figures.
Spencer Dinwiddie's nine-point performance marked his third straight
single-digit game. Kyle Kuzma, who also finished with nine points on
Sunday, has scored below his 13.0-point per game average for a third
consecutive contest.
Finding consistent scoring threats is a challenge
for Washington since a hot start to the season. Beal is the only
Wizard averaging more than 16.2 points per game.
Monday's visit to Indiana is the middle game of a three-game road
trip.
Washington and Indiana last faced on opening weekend when the
Wizards won 135-134 in overtime. Dinwiddie scored 34 points in that
Oct. 22 Washington victory and Kyle Kuzma scored 26 points to
counter Myles Turner's 40 points for Indiana.
Turner missed the Pacers' Nov. 29 loss at Minnesota due to a non-COVID
illness, and returned to the lineup with 17 and 20 points in the
last two.
"Eventually, you got to put your foot down and do something about
it," Turner said of the losing streak in his press conference
following Friday's contest. "We can't be an organization or a team
that accepts mediocrity. And that's what we've been playing like. So
we got to up the ante, somehow, some way."
--Field Level Media
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