Bradley Beal nets 34 as Wizards rout Suns
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[January 12, 2021]
Bradley Beal nearly outscored
the visiting Phoenix Suns all by himself in the first quarter and
finished with a game-high 34 points Monday night as the Washington
Wizards grabbed a big early lead and coasted to a 128-107 victory.
Despite playing without Russell Westbrook, out with a strained left
quad, the Wizards rode a balanced scoring attack that featured six
players in double figures.
Devin Booker came up one point short in his personal duel with Beal,
totaling a team-high 33 points for the Suns.
Washington never trailed, using a 20-10 game-opening run to quickly
take a double-digit advantage. Beal did half the scoring in the
initial burst.
Beal finished the first quarter with 13 points, just two fewer than
the Suns, as the Wizards ran up a 29-15 advantage.
Washington built its first 20-point lead at 43-23 on a
3-pointer by Davis Bertans with 7:14 left in the second quarter and went
into halftime holding a 68-42 advantage.
Phoenix got no closer than 21 in the second half.
Beal shot 12-for-22 en route to his sixth 30-point outing of the season.
He also found time for a team-high nine assists and eight rebounds.
Bertans finished with 18 points off the bench for Washington, while Raul
Neto had 16, Robin Lopez and Garrison Mathews 11 apiece and Rui
Hachimura 10.
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Washington Wizards guard
Bradley Beal (3) shoots the ball over Phoenix Suns forward Dario
Saric (20) in the first quarter at Capital One Arena. Mandatory
Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Lopez added a game-high 11 rebounds.
All of Bertans' scoring came on six 3-pointers, helping the Wizards
gain a 45-12 advantage from behind the arc. Phoenix shot just
4-for-27 from long range.
The 107 points allowed by Washington was a season low. The Wizards
had lost three straight, giving up an average of 128.3 points in
those games.
Booker went 11-for-21 for the Suns, who were outshot 52.2 percent to
44.8 percent.
Chris Paul notched a double-double for the Suns with 14 points and a
game-high 11 assists, while Mikal Bridges chipped in 14 points and
Dario Saric 13.
The 128 points allowed were 11 more than the Suns had permitted in
any previous game this season.
--Field Level Media
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