2014 NBA playoffs: Wizards head home with 2-0 series lead on the Bulls after win in overtime
The Wizards have been through several ups and downs during the regular season, and they staged a game against the Chicago Bulls that matched those emotional oscillations. Relying upon the scoring of its youngest player, Bradley Beal, and the guile of Nene, Washington took a two-games-to-none lead in this best of seven series with a 101-99 overtime victory in which it outscrapped and outwilled the Bulls.
Beal scored a game-high 26 points and Nene scored 17, with six coming in overtime, as the Wizards accomplished their mission of returning to Washington for Friday’s Game 3 with two wins. Grasping to a two-point lead in the closing seconds, Nene fouled out while contesting Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich on a driving layup, sending the former Wizard to the free throw line with 2.4 seconds remaining.
Hinrich missed the first, then intentionally missed the second. John Wall grabbed the rebound and wisely threw the ball up the floor to run out the clock. Wall scored just two points in the second half, but he added seven assists, matching the game-high total of Trevor Ariza. Ariza only scored eight points but he helped hold Bulls’ leading scorer, D.J. Augustin (25 points) scoreless for the final 13 minutes of the game.
“Throughout the whole year, we’ve been growing and growing,” Wizards guard Bradley Beal, 20, said. “Now, in the playoffs, we’re playing for something bigger. It was our main goal coming into the season, but we’re not satisfied. We have higher goals and higher standards.”
Bulls guard Jimmy Butler gave his team an 87-77 lead when he hit two free throws. But the Wizards went on an 14-4 run. Beal scored nine points during the run and made a free throw to tie the game at 91. The Bulls had multiple chances to regain the lead.
Reserve Taj Gibson (22 points, 10 rebounds) grabbed two offensive rebounds in the final minute, snaring a missed jumper by Kirk Hinrich, and then another runner by D.J. Augustin. But he failed to cleanly control the ball and he lost his dribble near the Wizards’ bench. Nene wisely lunged to the floor and placed his hand on the ball, forcing a jump ball.
Gibson was clearly flustered and Nene took advantage, winning the jump ball. Wittman drew up a play for Beal to come around a Nene screen but missed a baseline jumper, sending the game into overtime. In the extra frame, Nene came alive, hitting a long jumper, throwing down a dunk and then hitting a step-back jumper with Joakim Noah, the NBA’s defensive player of the year, contesting.
Before the game, the Wizards spoke about not being satisfied with just one win in Chicago and they came out with a determination to knock out the Bulls early. Wall and Beal struggled from the floor in Game 1, but got the Wizards started out nicely. Wall made a jumper, Beal followed with a three-pointer and Nene hit another jumper as the Wizards scored the first seven points of the game.
“We have been building,” Wittman said after the game. “The last two years we have been in a lot of top-two defensive categories. This team has the belief and I am an old-school coach. I come from Bobby Knight. You had to play defense. I still think defense wins at this stage.”
Beal put the Wizards ahead, 15-6, when he corralled a pass from Ariza and threw down a two-handed dunk as a stunned sellout crowd looked on silently.
“He made some big shots for us,” Wittman said of Beal. “I was asked before the game if I was worried with what he shot in Game 1. I always tell our guys, ‘If you take the right shots, I never worry . . . make or miss.’ I know they will bounce back at some point. He did. He was very confident tonight. He stayed aggressive even with some misses. He made some big plays for us down the stretch.”
The Wizards wouldn’t let up in the first period, taking a 29-12 lead when Ariza knocked down a three-pointer.
The problems began for Washington Augustin entered the game and provided instant offense, scoring eight quick points to wake up the home fans.
Martell Webster put the Wizards ahead 45-32 with a three-pointer but the game quickly started to unravel as the Bulls’ relentless pressure and rough play started to wear them down. Ariza was attempting to throw an inbounds pass under the Wizards’ basket when Hinrich wrapped his left arm around Beal to keep him from running free. Beal lifted his arm to get separation from Hinrich, then chopped down, appearing to hit Hinrich in the face.
Hinrich responded by shoving Beal in the back and walked to confront him. Beal cracked a smile as players from both teams stepped in to diffuse the situation. Both players were assessed technical fouls and Beal was given a personal foul.
Augustin then buried a three-pointer to bring the Bulls within three points. Beal tried to answer with a long jumper and missed but he grabbed his own rebound. He then dribbled out and pulled up for a three-pointer that dropped — but Coach Randy Wittman called a timeout to negate the bucket. An angry Beal walked to the bench, where Wittman drew up a play that ended with Gortat getting a layup that put Washington ahead, 45-41.
The Bulls would keep charging, with backup Gibson punishing the Wizards on the offensive glass. He rebounded a Noah rebound and threw down a dunk that brought the Bulls within a point, but Wall had the appropriate response to end the second period.
Wall hit a 19-foot jumper, coerced Hinrich into fouling him on a fadeaway bank shot and added another short jumper to send his team into the locker room grasping to a 56-49 lead.
Ariza backed up to box out Noah and Noah raised his elbow toward Ariza’s neck. When Ariza answered with an elbow of his own, Noah shoved him but walked away shaking his head when Ariza stepped to him.
Noah was severely outplayed by Nene and Marcin Gortat in Game 1, with the Wizards’ big man tandem combining for 39 points and 21 rebounds. But Noah had no desire to get shown up again, especially on the night when he received the trophy for defensive player of the year honor. The Wizards were unable to keep Noah from providing his usual hustle and playmaking, and Noah was also effective slashing to the basket for layups. Noah finished with 20 points and 12 rebounds, forcing Wittman to rely on Trevor Booker instead the ineffective Marcin Gortat to finish the game.
The Wizards pulled out the win despite missing 12 free throws.
1. What was the final score of game 2?
2. Who were the 2 leading scorers for the Wizards?
3. Who is the Wizards head coach?
4. What player on the Chicago Bulls was named the Defensive player of the year?
5. How many free throws did the Wizards miss in game 2?
19 comments:
1)The final score was 101-99 overtime victory wizards winning.
2) Bradley Beal and Nene were the major scorers.
3) Randy Wittman is the head coach of the wizards.
4)Joakim Noah is the best defensive player of the bulls.
5) 12 free throws.
-Michael Lin
1. 101-99 Wizards
2. Bradley Beal and Nene
3. Randy Wittman
4. Joakim Noah
5. 12
Sidney Moorer
1. Wizards win 101-99
2. Bradley Beal & Nene
3. Randy Whitman
4. Joakhim Noah
5. They missed 12 free throws.
-Malcolm Amobi
1. final score of game is 89 - 98
2. the 2 leading scorers for the Wizards is Bradley Beal, Nene
3. the Wizards head coach is Randy Wittman
4. the Chicago Bulls Defensive player of the year is Joakim Noah year?
5. the wizards missed 1 free throw withc is 2 out of 3
-katelynn wilson
1)101-99 Ot Wizards win
2)Bradley Beal and Nene
3)Randy Wittman
4)Joakm Noah
5)12 free throws
-wyatt copeland
1. What was the final score of game 2? The score was 101 to 99
2. Who were the 2 leading scorers for the Wizards? Bradley Beal and NeNe
3. Who is the Wizards head coach? Coach randy whitman
4. What player on the Chicago Bulls was named the Defensive player of the year? Joakim Noah
5. How many free throws did the Wizards miss in game 2? 12 freethrows
mike collins
1. What was the final score of game 2? 101-99
2. Who were the 2 leading scorers for the Wizards? Bradley Beal, Nene
3. Who is the Wizards head coach? Randy Whitman
4. What player on the Chicago Bulls was named the Defensive player of the year? Joakim Noah
5. How many free throws did the Wizards miss in game 2? 12 free throws.
-Caleb Zweig
Pd 3
1. john wall, beal
2.75-69
3.joyke noah
4. ?
Zach de Leon Period 3
1. Game 2 was 101-99 Wizards
2. Beal and Nene were the leading scorers
3. Randy Wittman
4. Joakim Noah
5. 12 free throws
1.)101-99
2.)Bradley Beal, Nene
3.)Randy Whitman
4.)Joakim Noah
5.)12
Grant Ibeh
Solomon Sapiro
1. 101-99
2. Beal and Nene
3. Randy Wittman
4. Joakim Noah
5. 12
1) the final score was 101 - 99 wizards won
2)Bradley Beal and Nene
3) Randy Wittman
4) Joakim Noah
5) 12
-Ben Murk
1) The Wizards won 101-99
2) Bradley Beal and Nene were the leading scorers
3)Randy Wittman is the head coach
4)Joakim Noah
5)They missed 12 free throws
-Rayan Mahabadi
Period 3
1. 101-99 Wizards win
2. Bradley Beal and Nene
3. Randy Whitman
4. Joakhim Noah
5. Missed 12 free throws
Daniel Seo
1. The score was 101-99 Wizards
2. Beal and Nene were the leading scorers
3. Randy Wittman
4. Joakim Noah
5. 12 missed free throws
-John Auchincloss
1. Wizards 101-99
2. Beal & Nene
3. Randy Wittman
4. Joakim Noah
5. 12
ADITYA MITHAS
1. Wizards wins: 101-99
2. Bradley Beal and Nene
3. Randy Wittman
4. Joakim Noah
5. 12
Nick Jordan
1. 101-99 Wizards
2. Bradley Beal and Nene
3. Randy Wittman
4. Joakim Noah
Mattin Gharagozloo
1) 101-99 overtime
2) Bradley Beal and Nene
3) Randy Wittman
4)Joakim Noah
5) 12 free throws
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