The Brooklyn Nets will be looking for a third consecutive victory Wednesday night when the slumping Washington Wizards come to Barclays Center.
Brooklyn (32-30) can also lock up the season series from the Wizards (24-36) after winning two of the teams; first three meetings.
Washington comes in with four consecutive losses and hasn’t played since Saturday, when it fell at home to the Indiana Pacers 119-112.
The Nets picked up their first consecutive wins since Jan. 14-25 with a 101-85 win at home Monday over the San Antonio Spurs.
D’Angelo Russell scored 23 points and dished out eight assists for Brooklyn, which led by as much as 23 against the Spurs, who never got closer than 12 points in the fourth quarter.