Bradley Beal didn’t score 50 points for a change. On Wednesday, the Washington Wizards didn’t need him to.
Beal scored 17 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter, reserve guard Jerome Robinson drilled the go-ahead 3-pointer and the Wizards held off the Brooklyn Nets, 110-106, for their first win since the All-Star break.
The Nets outscored Washington 37-21 in the third quarter, but Beal caught fire to keep the game neck and neck. Down by one with less than 15 seconds left, Beal heaved the ball to an open Robinson, who was acquired earlier this month from the Los Angeles Clippers.