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Fans React To Wizards’ 10-Game Losing Streak

Fans React To Wizards’ 10-Game Losing Streak
Fans React To Wizards’ 10-Game Losing Streak


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The Washington Wizards did it again Friday night, and that’s definitely not a good thing.

The Wizards were beaten by the Boston Celtics 108-96 and suffered their 10th straight loss.

As pointed out by Legion Hoops, the Wizards have now lost 10 in a row and have the worst record in the NBA.

When will this horrible streak end?

It all started on November 2, when the Wizards were taken down by the Miami Heat.

Since then, they have lost to teams like the Memphis Grizzlies, Orlando Magic, Houston Rockets, New York Knicks, and more.

Perhaps the most painful thing about this is that none of the losses have been particularly close.

Friday night’s defeat was by 12 points, but many of them have had much bigger margins.

Jordan Poole led the Wizards in Friday’s game with 23 points and eight assists.

He was followed by Kyle Kuzma, who scored 21 points and three rebounds.

But that wasn’t nearly enough for the Wizards to even keep it close, and now their losing streak continues.

What’s next for the troubled team?

They will battle the Indiana Pacers next, followed by the Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Cleveland Cavaliers.

When can they secure another win, and will it be anytime soon?

When the season began, fans of the Wizards were hoping they’d do better than they did last season.

But they are now 2-12 with the league’s worst record, and it doesn’t seem like that will change in the near future.

Things are bad for the Wizards right now, but they can definitely get worse.


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