By Josh Whittemore, PSO Sports Operations Executive
Feb 26, 2021

 

The ‘Best of the Day’ is a daily PSO original series showcasing the most significant stories, highlights, and facts going on in the land of the NFL, NBA, & MLB every day. Get a recap on EVERYTHING that happened on 2/25 here

The Washington Wizards stayed hot by defeating the Denver Nuggets via a miscommunication on a fastbreak at the end. The Wizards continue to play well in close games and are now within striking distance of the final playoff spot. Also, a change at the top is needed in Sacramento as the Kings lost their ninth in a row despite having a reasonably talented roster. Dwight Howard’s monster jam vs. Dallas was featured and Russell Wilson has taken the Seahawks franchise to completely new heights. 

Here is the best of the day from February 25, 2021:

Nuggets somehow botched 4-on-1 situation with the game on the line

The Washington Wizards secured a 112-110 road win Thursday night thanks to a late miscommunication by the Denver Nuggets. With under five seconds to go and Bradley Beal as Washington’s sole defender, Jamal Murray raced up the court on a 4-on-1 fastbreak for the Nuggets. Beal elected to deny Murray the game-winning 3, anticipating that someone would cut to the basket for the game-tying layup. However, all three Nuggets stayed on the outside, forcing Murray to bounce it to Facundo Campazzo, who’s hurried 3pt shot clanked off the rim at the buzzer.

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The botched 4-on-1 fastbreak is the epitome of the NBA in recent years. All four Nuggets players were trying to stretch the floor and hit the 3 instead of taking the wide open layup. Mid-game, this likely wouldn’t have been an issue. But, with the game on the line, it ended up costing the Nuggets a chance at overtime and resulted in their second two-point loss to the Wizards in eight days.

Washington continued their hot streak with their sixth win in seven contests, bringing their record to 12-18. They are just two games out of the final spot in the East’s play-in tournament after sitting in last place in the conference as recently as mid-February. With their latest close victory, the Wizards improved their record to 6-1 in games decided by three points or fewer. Their coolness under pressure and recent success will need to continue if they are to climb out of the early-season hole they dug themselves into.

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KINGS HAVE THE RIGHT TALENT BUT NEED A CULTURE SHIFT

The Sacramento Kings don’t have a bad team, but they sure are playing like it. After a nine-game losing streak, the Kings own a 12-20 record and are currently in line to land another top-5 pick. They’ve recently used top-5 picks on De’Aaron Fox and Marvin Bagley in hopes of avoiding falling back into that position again, but the Kings squad is almost certainly going to miss the playoffs for the 15th consecutive season after the Peja Stojakovic-led Kings made eight straight postseasons, ending in 2006.

Vlade Divac was a key component to those competitive Kings squads, and was brought in to be the leading personnel decision-maker in Sacramento to bring the capital of California back to glory. However, he hasn’t had much success to show for it. He deserves credit for drafting De’Aaron Fox with the fifth overall pick a few years ago, but selecting Bagley second overall right in front of Luka Doncic at No.3 in 2018 will forever live on as one of the worst draft decisions in NBA history. Despite one of the worst cultures in place, Divac has still put together a competent roster in Sac-Town. 

After all, they have as many players (6) scoring in double-digits as the No.1 seeded Jazz this season (t-most in the NBA). The depth chart contains quality starters across the board (Fox, Bagley, Buddy HieldHarrison Barnes, and Richaun Holmes) who could all be valuable contributors on a championship-caliber club, plus he landed one of the steals in the draft as Tyrese Haliburton is already one of the best, most efficient sixth men in the league with a bright future ahead of him.

While the roster could be a lot better, the real problem seems to lie on the coaching front. Luke Walton was brought in after an unsuccessful three-year tenure in Los Angeles and he’s carried that inability to win over with him across the state to Sacramento. The talent simply isn’t playing as well as the sum of its parts. 

Nemanja Bjelica‘s situation is bizarre as a solid player who wants out after seeing his role get diminished. Bogdan Bogdanovic was a key part of the team’s young core but joined a different losing team with nothing to show for it. Hassan Whiteside has had performances this season where he looks like a top-5 Center and then on other nights, he’ll get a Coach’s DNP. Jabari Parker was a top-2 pick and while his NBA career hasn’t been very impressive, it’s shocking to see him only be worthy of playing two games for the worst team in the league. 

There are a variety of problems occurring in central-Cali, and it’s now in the spotlight after a nine-game losing streak. Most, if not all of the issues seem to have Luke Walton or Vlade Divac attached, and it appears to be time to try a new management tandem to usher in a fresh culture that can build winning habits. 

GM Leon Rose and HC Tom Thibadeau in New York serve as a great template for how SAC can turn this around, but they’ll need to find a respected executive and HC that can lead this franchise back to prominence because the current leaders aren’t getting it done and it’s time for a culture shift in California. 

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Dwight takes flight

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PF Giannis Antetokounmpo, MIL (W v.NOP): 38 PTS (14-27 FG | 2-5 3P), 4 AST, 10 REB, 1 BLK, 0 STL, 1 TO

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New Orleans Pelicans (125) vs. Milwaukee Bucks (129)

 [Highlights] @BUCKS (-351; $9.04) d. PELICANS (+351; $8.92) 129-125 [NOP +9 | o224.5]

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Russell Wilson has completely taken the Seahawks franchise to another level

  • Led SEA to more playoff wins (9) &10-win seasons (8) in 9 years than in its 1st 36 seasons combined
  • Most QB wins through 1st 9 seasons in NFL history: 1. Wilson (98), 2. Peyton (92), T3. Brady (87), T3. Big Ben (87)
 

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