The Washington Wizards are hoping to regroup after a winless homestand, while the Charlotte Bobcats returns home hoping to get some momentum on their way to their upcoming matches, according to a report by ESPN.
On Tuesday night, the Wizards lost for the fourth consecutive time against the Bobcats and said they will try to avoid another defeat.
The Wizards (14-17) is still in search of its first win this 2014. They have been outscored by an average of 12.7 points. The team continues to struggle and was so evident in their Sunday game against Golden State. The Wizards lost to Golden State with 112-96 in the final score.
"When you're not making shots, you have to find ways to win the game in different ways," said Wall, whose team was outscored 34-15 in the third quarter. "Playing good defense and getting big stops, get out in transition and try to get yourself an easy shot, but when you're not making shots, you get kind of frustrated."
John Wall of the Wizards had 14 points and 10 assists in the game, but shot only 4 out of 11. His teammate Bradley Beal had his season low of 9 points on 4-of-15 from the field.
"When you're not making shots, you have to find ways to win the game in different ways," said Wall, whose team was outscored 34-15 in the third quarter. "Playing good defense and getting big stops, get out in transition and try to get yourself an easy shot, but when you're not making shots, you get kind of frustrated."
Last Friday, the team from Washington struggled in the third quarter against Toronto who outscored the Wizards 36-16. The final score of the match with Toronto was 101-88.
"Awful," Wizards coach Randy Wittman said last Sunday. "The third quarter? Until we can learn to play through missed shots and not zap your own energy and the energy of your teammates, we're going to play like that. We're too much right now a team of front-runners."
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