Between Wall and Beal, both shot 50% and combined for 14 assists. Keef got 17 rebounds.
The tally so far this season!
Otto x5
Beal x5
Wall x4
Scott x3
Gortat x2
Morris
Oubre
Sato
Game #39: Player of the Game #23 (Wizards @ Grizzlies)
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Game #39: Player of the Game #23 (Wizards @ Grizzlies)
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Re: Game #39: Player of the Game #23 (Wizards @ Grizzlies)
Beal. Clutch free throws puts him over the top.
But Wall was good and Kief was critical.
But Wall was good and Kief was critical.
In Rizzo we trust
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Wall once again says Beal is the MVP of the team

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Gave it to Wall, he set up Beal on most of his threes.
Also those 4 steals were really well timed, both literally and figuratively.
Also those 4 steals were really well timed, both literally and figuratively.

long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
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Re: Game #39: Player of the Game #23 (Wizards @ Grizzlies)
dangermouse wrote:Gave it to Wall, he set up Beal on most of his threes.
Also those 4 steals were really well timed, both literally and figuratively.
Don't overlook that Wall also had 4 turnovers to go with his 9 assists.
Beal was setting people up too. He had 5 assists with 0 turnovers and also had a steal. Ultimately, I think he deserves if for the 11-11 FT performance including the two that sealed the game.
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nate33 wrote:dangermouse wrote:Gave it to Wall, he set up Beal on most of his threes.
Also those 4 steals were really well timed, both literally and figuratively.
Don't overlook that Wall also had 4 turnovers to go with his 9 assists.
Beal was setting people up too. He had 5 assists with 0 turnovers and also had a steal. Ultimately, I think he deserves if for the 11-11 FT performance including the two that sealed the game.
I'd say at least two of those TO's weren't really on him, one time porter stopped a cut mid way through and another time Porter literally got held from making a cut, blatant foul. Ends up as TOs for Wall.
Still I think I'd probably give the aware to Beal...But they both played really damn well. The rest of the team saved for Morris....ehhhh
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I gave it to Beal, but having Wall back has sure made a big difference in Beals game. That is why I wasn't stressing about Beals struggles when Wall was out.
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