In the second night of a back-to-back in Los Angeles, the Washington Wizards got thumped by the Clippers, 140-115.
It was a case of the Clippers playing well, and the Wizards being tired after an overtime loss to the Lakers the night before, and playing poorly on both ends of the floor. Washington defenders kept leaving Clippers open at the three-point line, which is generally a bad idea in the NBA, and specifically a bad idea with the Clippers — they’re third in team three-point percentage so far this season.
The Clippers got efficient, effective production from everyone in the rotation except Mason Plumlee and Bones Hyland.