YOUR Washington Wizards ARE TIED with the Indiana Pacers 1-1 after a disappointing Game 2 in which we saw the opportunity to go 2-0 fall by the wayside.

We witnessed the Wizards shoot 5-21 from 3 point range and John Wall have his worst shooting night in the entire postseason. His struggles shooting and the lack of team success at the free throw line is starting to catch up to the Wizards.
This can be cured if Wall drives with reckless abandon to the rim and shoots more free throws. An 80% shooter at the line will help team percentages instead of Nene being the guy going to the line all the time.
Marcin Gortat played pretty well and got those bunnies to drop and he had a few classic Polish Hammer plays on both of Indiana's Centers.

Roy Hibbert bounced back with his best game of the season after going fishing with Paul George and George Hill. Will he be able to duplicate the "feetwork" in the words of Shaq or rather, blatant traveling to score again? 28 points and 9 rebounds along with 8-8 from the FT line are great numbers for anyone. However despite this, IND only won by 4 and Washington had no significant fastbreak points in the game.
Ariza continues to do a good job vs. Paul George who was 5-13 but had two big baskets to put IND up for good in the final 3 minutes.
What will it take to take a 2-1 series lead? The Wizards are probably the worst home team in the postseason left when looking at regular season records. Will there be a home court advantage and can Wall become more aggressive in scoring in the paint and getting to the line?!
Keys to the game:
-Keep moving the ball, get great looks... NO LONG TWOS.. DRIVE, DRIVE, GET FOULED
-Protect the boards, the Wiz have done great here in 2 games
-No turnovers.. ISO Ball is a turnover with this team, again, great job protecting the ball by Wall and co.
-Force turnovers and push the pace
-Make FREE THROWS
-PLAY WITH INTENSITY!
Also, #FireGrunfeld... still. For good measure.

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LAST MEETING:
Wizards vs. Pacers - (L) 82-86
Where: Verizon Center, Washington, DC
When: Friday May 9, 8:00 PM EST on ESPN, 99.1 FM WNEW, 1500 AM

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