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Wizards Surge Past Nets in Dominant Win
3 Jan
Summary
- Justin Champagnie scored a season-high 20 points.
- Washington Wizards won four of their last five games.
- Wizards dominated rebounding 51-33 against Brooklyn.

The Washington Wizards continued their recent upward trend, securing a convincing 119-99 victory against the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night. Justin Champagnie spearheaded the offense with a season-high 20 points, supported by Alex Sarr's 19 and C.J. McCollum's 17 points. This win is the Wizards' fourth in their last five contests, marking their best stretch since early 2023. The team demonstrated exceptional control of the game, significantly out-rebounding the Nets 51-33 and stifling their long-range shooting to a season-low percentage.
Washington established dominance early, building an 18-point lead through a powerful 18-4 run that spanned the first and second quarters. Their advantage was further amplified by capitalizing on turnovers, outscoring Brooklyn 19-2 in that category before halftime. By the end of the third quarter, the Wizards had extended their lead to 23 points, and they continued to pull away in the fourth, ultimately winning by 20 points. This performance highlights a marked improvement in the Wizards' recent play.
Despite the loss, the Brooklyn Nets, who now have lost three consecutive games, saw contributions from Day'ron Sharpe, Terance Mann, Ziaire Williams, and Drake Powell, each scoring 14 points. The Nets are set to begin a three-game homestand on Sunday against the Denver Nuggets. Meanwhile, the Wizards will play the second of their three-game home stretch on Sunday against the Minnesota Timberwolves, looking to build on their newfound momentum.




