WASHINGTON D.C. — The Wizards are down 3-0 in their series against the Sixers after their 132-103 loss on Saturday night. Coach Scott Brooks indicated that he felt his team played hard but needed to simply play better
“Making shots help. The reads on the defense, we have to be sharp with them,” Brooks told FortyEightMinutes and other media in Washington after Sunday’s practice. “…It’s the mental part that we have to clean up.”
Brooks added that the Wizards’ goal isn’t to win the series in Monday’s Game 4 but rather they just need to force a Game 5 in Philly.
“We’re not trying to win all four tomorrow night,” the coach added. “We just have to win one.”
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- Joel Embiid set a career-playoff-high with 36 points in the Sixers’ Game 3 win, making 14-of-18 shots from the field, and Wizards coach Scott Brooks was simply left without an answer for him on the floor. “I can’t imagine anybody playing better than him,” Brooks’ told FortyEightMinutes and other media in Washington after the contest. “That was MVP-level tonight. He’s definitely a handful.”
- Russell Westbrook recorded a triple-double in the loss to the Sixers, scoring 26 points while adding 12 rebounds and 10 assists. Westbrook was a game-time decision entering the contest with an ankle injury, though it appeared it wasn’t something that bothered him. Brooks indicated that Westbrook told him that the ankle was good.
- Brooks experimented with starting Davis Bertans in Game 3 and it’s something that he hasn’t ruled out for Game 4.