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WASHINGTON WIZARDS
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Wizards rally past Cavaliers for eighth win in a row, longest win streak in 20 years

Associated Press

WASHINGTON ā€” Bradley Beal scored 33 points and the Washington Wizards rallied to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 119-110 on Sunday night for their eighth straight victory.

Down eight early in the fourth quarter at 95-87, Washington tied it at 105 on Bealā€™s jumper with 4:55 remaining. Washington then closed on a 14-5 run to equal the teamā€™s longest winning streak since 2001 when a player by the name of Michael Jordan was on the roster.

Beal, who entered Sunday as the NBAā€™s second leading scorer averaging 31.1 points and just a fraction behind Golden Stateā€™s Stephen Curry, scored 20 points in the first half and then ended with nine in the fourth quarter despite constant double teams causing coach Scott Brooks to deliver some high praise.

"Heā€™s impossible to stop," Brooks said.

Russell Westbrook had 14 points, 11 assists and five rebounds, ending his triple-double streak at four. He failed to record a triple-double for only the third time in 17 games.

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Cavaliers coach J.B. Bickerstaff was happy with his teamā€™s defense on Westbrook.

"I thought we did a good job of shrinking the floor around him and making him play in a crowd," Bickerstaff said.

Cavaliers scoring leader Collin Sexton sat out because of a concussion after scoring 28 points Friday night in a loss to Charlotte.

Darius Garland led Cleveland with 28 points, Jarrett Allen had 27 points and 12 rebounds, Cedi Osman scored 19 points, and Kevin Love had 12. The Cavaliers have lost five of six.

Robin Lopez had 14 points for Washington, and Daniel Gafford added 12 points to go along with four steals and four blocks.

TIP-INS: Cavaliers ā€” Osman started after not playing in Clevelandā€™s previous five games. Osman played 37 minutes. ā€¦Bickerstaff was given a technical foul with 1:07 left in the first half after Larry Nance Jr. was called for a foul on Gaffordā€™s attempted dunk. ā€¦ Garland has scored 20 or more points in a career-best six straight games.

Wizards ā€” Anthony Gill made his second career start, scoring five points in 14 minutes. ā€¦ Beal played his 596th game for Washington to move into fourth place in franchise history. He passed Charles Jones, who played for the then-Bullets from 1984-93ā€¦.Washington is 10-1 with Gafford active since coming over in a trade with Chicago.

HACHIMURA HEALING: Rui Hachimura missed his fourth straight game with left knee soreness. Coach Scott Brooks said if Hachimura doesnā€™t return Monday night against the Spurs heā€™s hopeful to have him back Wednesday night against the Lakers.

"Itā€™s trending in the right direction," Brooks said.

Bradley Beal drives to the bucket for two of his game-high 33 points.

JORDAN MEMORY: Speaking of Jordan, afterwards Beal said he had just one memory of Jordan on the Wizards and that was of a two-handed blocked shot of Ron Mercer.

FAILING FOURTH: Before the game Bickerstaff said one of the keys would be limiting turnovers against Washingtonā€™s surging backcourt. After going up by a game-high eight immediately to start the fourth, Cleveland committed six turnovers to finish the game with 19. Washington had just ten.

"I thought they did a really good job of turning up the pressure," Bickerstaff said.

"They started trapping him and we were unsuccessful on the back side of it. That was the biggest difference in that fourth quarter."

MOVING UP: Beal become the second player in Washington franchise history to surpass 13,000 career points. Beal now has 13,012 points, trailing only franchise leader Elvin Hayes, who finished with 15,551.

UP NEXT: The Cavaliers face the Toronto Raptors in Tampa on Monday night. The Wizards host the San Antonio Spurs on Monday night.

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