Times are tough for the Washington Wizards, the team with which Valais rookie Keyshawn George plays, in the regular season of the NBA championship.
Beaten 139-130 at the AT&T Center in San Antonio on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, the club from the American capital recorded a sixth consecutive loss. Since October 31, the date of his last success (133-120 against Atlanta), and before stumbling against the Spurs, he admitted defeat by the Miami Heat (98-118), the Golden State Warriors (112- 125), in Memphis by the Grizzlies (128-104) in Orlando against the Magic (121-94) and in Houston against the Rockets (107-92).
In the Spurs den, the team coached by Brian Keefe tasted the medicine of Victor Wembanyama who flooded the side with his talent. The Frenchman scored 50 points during the 32 minutes spent on the floor, a production synonymous with a personal best. For the record, San Antonio’s second highest point scorer was Devin Vassell (17).
In this context, Washington created an illusion until halftime (67-67) before cracking in the third quarter during which it was devoured by its opponents (41-24).
Aligned for 32 minutes, Kyshawn George added 12 points to his record. The former BBC Monthey junior was also credited with five assists and three rebounds.
In the Eastern Conference standings, Washington is in 13th place (out of 15 teams) with an intermediate record of two wins and eight losses, far from the standards of the Cleveland Cavaliers (winners in Philadelphia 106-114), leaders with an immaculate record ( 13 outings, 13 victories).
The Wizards will try to end their negative series on Saturday at 1:30 a.m. (Swiss time) when they will face the Atlanta Hawks, the team of Genevan Clint Capela, in Georgia.
The franchise against which they gleaned their last victory.
NBA. Wednesday’s matches.
Brooklyn – Boston 114-139
New York – Chicago 123-124
Philadelphia – Cleveland 106-114
Oklahoma City – New Orleans 106-88
Milwaukee-Detroit 127-120
San Antonio – Washington 139-130
Houston – LA Clippers 111-103
LA Lakers – Memphis 128-123
Portland – Minnesota 106-98
Sacramento – Phœnix 127-104