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Though the team isn鈥檛 in the playoffs, the Washington Wizards are coming off Sunday鈥檚 energizing 95-90 win over the Denver Nuggets, while the Chicago Bulls are hoping to regain some momentum following Monday鈥檚 113-105 loss to the New York Knicks in the Big Apple.
The Wizards will face off against the Bulls at 7 p.m. in Washington D.C. on Wednesday. Here鈥檚 everything you need to know to watch on NBC Sports Washington.
Bulls at Wizards
Wednesday, April 3 at 7 p.m.
How to Watch: NBC Sports Washington,
What to watch for:
- Troy Brown Jr. was a powerhouse on Sunday. The 19-year-old rookie just scored a career-high 24-point game against the Nuggets in Denver, so it would be smart to keep an eye out for him against the Bulls on Wednesday. NBC Sports Washington鈥檚 Chase Hughes that 鈥渉is 24 points were the most for a Wizards rookie since Bradley Beal in 2013.鈥
- When the Wizards played the Bulls previously this season on March 20, Parker put up the most points: 28. Against the Nuggets, Parker had 20 points, one assist and six rebounds. Parker鈥檚 been getting highlight reel-worthy dunks this season, so let鈥檚 see what he can do against the Bulls on Wednesday night.
- Obviously, the Wizards鈥 GM buzz is so strong that it may penetrate through Wednesday鈥檚 game. If you want to get your GM fix, you can read from NBC Sports Washington on the situation.
Video you must see
Quote of the day:
“I鈥檇 like to thank Ernie for bringing me to DC,” Wall wrote in a . “As Ted stated, we haven鈥檛 had the success that we鈥檝e hoped for over the years but I鈥檓 hopeful for the future of the organization.”
Last time these teams met
The Bulls beat Washington 120-126 in overtime on Wednesday, March 20.
Stat to know:
24 鈥 The number of points that rookie Troy Brown Jr. put up against the Nuggets on Sunday.
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