The Asian Age

Wizards top Pacers

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Los Angeles, Feb. 6: The Washington Wizards are playing like contenders again as they took advantage of an out- of- sync Indiana Pacers team to pull off a 111- 102 win as eight players scored in double figures.

All- star guard Bradley Beal scored 21 points and Kelly Oubre had 15 for the Wizards, who earned their season- best fifth consecutiv­e victory on Monday.

The Wizards are on a roll and they are beating good teams without all- star guard John Wall.

Since Wall went down with an injured left knee, Washington has won all their games. The latest victory also gave the Wizards their fourth in a row over the Pacers.

Tomas Satoransky and Tim Frazier each finished with six assists for Washington, who outscored Indiana 30- 11 in transition and had a 43- 35 rebounding edge.

While the Wizards were flying high, the Pacers weren’t themselves as they had their six- game home winning streak halted.

With all- star guard Victor Oladipo out with an illness and point guard Darren Collison out with a bad left knee, the Pacers never mustered a serious challenge.

Bojan Bogdanovic scored a season- high 29 points for the Pacers as he tried to spur a fourthquar­ter rally. Joe Young added 17.

Elsewhere, Andre Drummond had 17 points and 17 rebounds, and the Detroit Pistons earned their fourth straight win with a 111- 91 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.

Detroit has won three in a row since trading for Blake Griffin last week. Griffin led Detroit in scoring Monday, but he had ample help on offence.

The victory moved the Pistons back to .500 and even with Philadelph­ia for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.

FOURTH STRAIGHT WIN

Griffin finished with 21 points and nine rebounds. He shot well from beyond the arc too, making a trio of three- pointers. Anthony Tolliver added 15 points for Detroit and Reggie Bullock and Langston Galloway added 13 points each.

Damian Lillard scored 20 points and C. J. McCollum added 14 for the Blazers, who were defeated again after losing a heartbreak­er at the buzzer to the Boston Celtics on Sunday.

In Miami, Mario Hezonja finished with 20 points and Jonathan Simmons made a key dunk with 91 seconds left in the fourth as the Orlando Magic defeated the Miami Heat 111- 109.

 ?? AP ?? Los Angeles Clippers’ Tobias Harris ( left) dunks as Dallas Mavericks forward Maximilian Kleber of Germany tries to defend in their NBA game in Los Angeles on Monday. The Clippers won 104- 101. —
AP Los Angeles Clippers’ Tobias Harris ( left) dunks as Dallas Mavericks forward Maximilian Kleber of Germany tries to defend in their NBA game in Los Angeles on Monday. The Clippers won 104- 101. —

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