NBA Game Recap - Washington at LA Lakers
Tue Mar 28, 2017 10:30 PM EDT

MIL
118
CHA
108
F
MIN
115
IND
114
F
PHI
106
BKN
101
F
MIA
97
DET
96
F
PHO
91
ATL
95
F
GS
113
HOU
106
F
DEN
113
POR
122
F
WAS
119
LAL
108
F

Mar 28, 2017, 10:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Washington

27

28

27

37

119

LA Lakers

27

31

37

13

108

Wizards beat Lakers 119-108 to clinch division title
Wed Mar 29, 2017 2:05 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) Water pooled on a table in the middle of the noisy locker room and soaked in the carpet. The Washington Wizards had just celebrated clinching the Southeast Division for the franchise's first division title in 38 years.

"We had a little water bottle fight in here," a smiling Bradley Beal said after a 119-108 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night. "It's history for us."

John Wall shot 14 of 25 for 34 points and Beal was held to 16 points on 7-of-16 shooting, but the Wizards ended the longest division-title drought in NBA history with their fourth straight victory.

"John and I especially, we've been on the team for five years," Beal said. "It's big-time for us and we're excited to keep it moving forward."

When the franchise last claimed a division title in 1978-79, it was known as the Bullets of the Atlantic Division and played in suburban Landover, Maryland. The team had won its lone NBA championship the previous season and went on to lose the 1979 Finals to the Seattle SuperSonics.

"Quite an accomplishment," first-year coach Scott Brooks said. "It's a credit to everyone in the organization."

From 1979-80 on, Washington has had one of the worst winning percentages in the league, and while the team has made the playoffs 14 times in that span, it hasn't gotten past the second round.

Washington put the divisional slump in the past by outscoring the Lakers 37-13 in the fourth.

The Wizards opened on a 19-6 run to tie it at 101 with their second unit in for much of the spurt.

"That changed the game," Brooks said. "They're energy (the bench) and gave our starters the chance to finish the game off."

Wall returned with his team down four and hit a layup and stole D'Angelo Russell's bad pass for a fast-break one-handed tying dunk.

Beal came back, too, and he and Wall combined to score Washington's next seven points for a 108-104 lead.

"It's a great accomplishment," Wall said. "It's something we can cherish, but we have bigger goals and our minds set on other things."

The Wizards have won 16 games after trailing by double-digits. They were down 13 to start the fourth.

"We definitely got to credit our second group," Beal said. "They got us back in the game."

The Lakers had as many turnovers (five) as field goals and got dominated in the paint, 20-8, in the final 12 minutes.

"They didn't have to run an offense," Russell said. "They scored off of our missed shots, turnovers and they got transition baskets."

Kelly Oubre Jr. hit a 3-pointer to make it 113-108, effectively finishing off the Lakers.

Russell led Los Angeles with 28 points and Jordan Clarkson added 22 points.

The Lakers led by 16 in the third, when they outscored the Wizards 28-14 to start. Wall tossed up an air ball during the Lakers' run before making his team's last two baskets to pull them to 95-92 going into the fourth.

The Lakers have lost 16 of 18 since the All-Star break and have eight games remaining before missing the playoffs yet again.

TIP-INS

Wizards: They didn't have a field goal over the final 4:13 of the opening quarter, with four different Lakers blocking five shots in that stretch. ... They opened their five-game trip with a 12-point win over defending NBA champion Cleveland on Saturday.

Lakers: Coach Luke Walton turned 37 on Tuesday. ... They lost the season series 2-0, getting beaten by eight points on Feb. 2.

MARCH TO 50

With the division title locked up, the Wizards next have their sights on 50 wins. The franchise hasn't won that many since going 54-28 in 1978-79. It would be just the fifth time the team has won that many games. They have 46 wins with eight games remaining after a 2-8 start.

INGRAM OUT

Lakers forward Brandon Ingram sat out his second straight with right patellar tendinitis after playing in the team's first 72 games, including 33 starts. He's averaging 9.0 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists as a rookie.

"He gives us a dynamic presence out there," Walton said. "He's grown so much as a player. Not only are we losing some scoring, but defense."

UP NEXT

Wizards: At Clippers on Wednesday in last back-to-back of season. They are 19-11 in such games. They beat L.A. by seven points at home in December.

Lakers: At Minnesota on Thursday in a rematch of last Friday's game in L.A., where the Lakers won by 11 points in their first overtime game of the season.

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Leaders

Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Wall 34 11 14 3 4 0
B. Beal 16 10 3 1 0 1
LA Lakers PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Russell 28 -6 9 6 0 1
J. Clarkson 22 0 3 4 0 0

Team Comparison

WAS LAL
Points For 119 108
Field Goals 48/94-51% 43/85-51%
Three Pointers 6/23-26% 8/22-36%
Free Throws 17/25-68% 14/16-88%
Offensive Rebounds 13 11
Defensive Rebounds 28 32
Rebounds 51 47
Blocks 3 9
Steals 12 6
Turnovers 12 18
Points Scored Off Turnovers 21 15
Points in the Paint 56 62
Fast Break Points 25 15
Personal Fouls 20 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - WAS Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Feb 2 LAL 108 @ WAS 116 J. Clarkson 20 J. Wall 33
Tue Mar 28 WAS 119 @ LAL 108 J. Wall 34 D. Russell 28

Game Information

Stadium: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
Attendance: 18,997
Game Time: 2:8