The Wizards beat the Magic 125-119 in a wild game featuring big nights from John Wall, Bradley Beal, Elfrid Payton, Jonathon Simmons, as well as [squints at notes] Bismack Biyombo and Ian Mahinmi.
Defense was hard to find throughout the game, especially in the first half. The Wizards and Magic combined for 128 points, but not in the way you might expect. Washington didn’t make any threes in the half and Orlando only made four because both were getting to the rim with such ease they didn’t need to...
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