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Hawks fall on turnovers

- By Ian Quillen

WASHINGTON — Even with John Wall struggling through migraine symptoms, the Washington Wizards continued their renewed commitment to defense.

Bradley Beal scored 19 points on a day when Wall skipped the morning shootaroun­d and most of pregame warm-ups, and the Wizards forced the Atlanta Hawks into a season-worst 24 turnovers in a 113-94 victory on Saturday night.

“I didn’t have the same burst or energy,” said Wall, who had 13 points and five assists in 24 minutes. “One of my migraines came back and I had a cold on top of it. I didn’t get to warm up before the game. I had to get two IVs, so I could have some type of energy.”

Markieff Morris scored 18 points, his most since returning from sports hernia surgery earlier this month, and Kelly Oubre added 18 off the bench.

That was enough to guide the Wizards to a second straight win while keeping a visiting opponent under 100 points. They’d allowed 110 or more in their first five games at Capital One Arena.

“We emphasized that the last couple of days,” Morris said. “We had a couple of bad losses by not playing D. That has to be our identity.”

The Wizards shot 54 percent from the floor.

Taurean Prince scored 19 points and Marco Belinelli had 15 for Atlanta, which failed to keep it close despite turning

Wizards 113, Hawks 94

Washington’s seasonhigh 23 turnovers into 37 points.

Hawks leading scorer Dennis Schroder had seven points on 2 of 16 shooting. He missed all eight of his first-half attempts.

“Nothing is going to change for me,” said Schroder, who was held to single digits for the first time this season. “I’ve just got to stay aggressive. Even if I’ve got a game like that, I’ve got to come out there ready next time.”

It was an 11-point game before Washington’s second unit began the fourth quarter on an 18-2 run. That allowed coach Scott Brooks to keep rest his starters for the remainder of the game.

“Lots of good play off the bench,” Brooks said. “Guys were moving the ball and looking for each other. That’s progress and hopefully we can continue to build off a game like tonight.”

Tip-ins

Hawks: Have allowed at least 110 points in seven consecutiv­e games . ... Attempted 19 3-pointers in the first half, making eight . ... F Mike Muscala (ankle) missed his fourth straight game.

Up next

Hawks: Finish a threegame road swing at New Orleans today.

Wizards: Close a stretch of six out of seven at home today against Sacramento.

ATLANTA HAWKS:

 ?? Carlos Osorio / AP ?? Detroit’s Andre Drummond (left) passes the ball through the defense of Atlanta’s Kent Bazemore.
Carlos Osorio / AP Detroit’s Andre Drummond (left) passes the ball through the defense of Atlanta’s Kent Bazemore.

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