- Final0TOR
CHA97
9897
98 - Final1DET
ORL74
9074
90 - Final2PHI
CLE83
9283
92 - FinalOTOT3NO
IND107
115107
115 - Final4SA
BOS112
100112
100 - FinalOTOT5WSH
ATL100
101100
101 - FinalOTOT6MIL
MIA106
113106
113 - FinalOTOT7LAC
OKC111
117111
117 - Final8CHI
HOU89
9389
93 - Final9DEN
MIN101
94101
94 - Final10NY
DAL111
114111
114 - Final11POR
PHX87
11487
114 - Final12LAL
SAC97
11397
113 - Final13BKN
GS93
10293
102
Final / OT
Series starts 11/21
| Game 1: Wednesday, November 21st | ||
|---|---|---|
| Wizards | 100 | Final OT |
| Hawks | 101 | |
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| Game 2: Friday, December 7th | ||
|---|---|---|
| Wizards | 95 | Final |
| Hawks | 104 | |
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| Game 3: Tuesday, December 18th | ||
|---|---|---|
| Hawks | 100 | Final OT |
| Wizards | 95 | |
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| Game 4: Saturday, January 12th | ||
|---|---|---|
| Hawks | 83 | Final |
| Wizards | 93 | |
| Recap »Boxscore » | ||
7:30 PM ET, November 21, 2012
Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
Top Performers
Washington: K. Seraphin 21 Pts, 10 Reb, 1 Ast, 2 Blk
Atlanta: J. Smith 25 Pts, 12 Reb, 1 Ast, 2 Stl, 4 Blk
Coach Randy Wittman remains optimistic while trying to find the answers to help the Washington Wizards end the worst start in franchise history.
A visit to Atlanta might not provide the solution Washington needs to finally win a game.
The Wizards can avoid a 10th straight loss to open the season if they snap an eight-game road skid to the Hawks on Wednesday night.
While Washington (0-9) is the league's only winless team and halfway to matching the 2009-10 Nets' NBA-record 0-18 start, Wittman is trying to remain confident one year after the squad started 0-8.
"I believe these guys can win," said Wittman, whose team's average margin of defeat is 7.7 points. "I don't have any doubts. ... I come in here every day, thinking this is the night.
"This group should be winning games. We've got to get them to believe that themselves. That's my job."
Wittman continues to rack his brain on how to improve a team which ranks last in the NBA in scoring (86.9 points per game) and shooting (39.9 percent) without injured starters John Wall and Nene. It's uncertain when those two will make their season debuts, leaving Wittman even more baffled when it comes to deciding on his starting lineup and rotation.
Those choices could get harder Wednesday if forward Trevor Booker is out after suffering a knee injury in Monday's 96-89 home loss to Indiana. Rookie reserve Bradley Beal had 18 points, but Washington's starters shot 8 for 37 (22.0 percent) and combined for 31 points -- one fewer than Indiana's David West scored.
"I don't know who to start, who to play, who not to play," Wittman said. "I'll toss another group out there and we'll see if we can't find a group that starts off well. I'm going to keep trying.
"I'm just searching right now, searching for people to give me consistency."
A loss Wednesday would make Washington the 13th team in NBA history to start 0-10. Based on the Wizards' recent history in Atlanta, there's a good chance they'll join that group.
Losers in 15 of 16 overall to the Hawks, the Wizards have averaged 88.8 points while dropping eight in a row at Atlanta by an average margin of 13.0. Washington's last victory there came Jan. 11, 2008.
The Hawks (5-4) will try for a season-high third straight victory after they mustered enough energy for an 81-72 win over Orlando on Monday in their return home from splitting a four-game trip. Al Horford had 15 points and Lou Williams added 14 as Atlanta prevailed despite shooting a season-low 38.2 percent.
"We just had to get our energy flowing," forward Josh Smith said. "It took longer than expected, but a win's a win."
Smith averaged 18.0 points and 9.7 rebounds in the previous three games but was one of the many Hawks who struggled to find his legs, finishing with season lows of six points and two boards. He's averaged 21.4 and 11.2, respectively, in his last five games versus Washington.
Jordan Crawford, who tops the Wizards with 12.2 points per game, scored 20 in a 95-92 home loss to the Hawks on March 24 in the teams' most recent meeting. That came after he totaled seven points on 2-of-15 shooting in two trips to Atlanta last season.
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Gameday Matchup
WSH | ATL | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 29-53 | 44-38 |
| Avg Points | 93.2 | 98.0 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 95.8 | 97.5 |
| Home Record | 22-19 | 25-16 |
| Road Record | 7-34 | 19-22 |
| Current Streak | L6 | L2 |
| Last 10 | 3-7 | 4-6 |
| Team Stats: Washington | Atlanta | ||
Injury Report
| Washington | ||
|---|---|---|
| No significant injuries | ||
| Atlanta | ||
| No significant injuries | ||
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Last 5 Games
Starting Lineup
WSH (PPG) | ATL (PPG) |
|---|---|
| PG S. Livingston 6.3 | SF K. Korver 10.9 |
| SG J. Crawford 11.6 | PG D. Harris 9.9 |
| PF K. Seraphin 9.1 | SF J. Smith 17.5 |
| SF J. Vesely 2.5 | PG J. Teague 14.6 |
| SG B. Beal 13.9 | C A. Horford 17.4 |
| View full depth chart: Washington | Atlanta | |


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