While he has been dealing with an injury for the past two weeks, Washington Wizards guard Jordan Poole remains the leading scorer for the team. Even with Poole leading the way, the Wizards are still one of the worst teams in the league,
Jordan Poole scored 30 points to continue his strongest stretch in Washington uniform as the Wizards beat the Chicago Bulls 125-107
Chicago looks to extend its three-game home win streak with a victory against Washington. The teams match up Friday for the first time this season.
Jordan Poole scored 30 points to lead the host Washington Wizards to a 125-107 win over the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night.
Let’s take a look at the injury report for the Washington Wizards (5-25), which currently has three players listed (including Jordan Poole), as the Wizards prepare for their matchup against the Chicago Bulls (15-18,
Washington has been living and dying with the 3-pointer, and that game plan won’t work against a Chicago defense that has been locking down opponents on the perimeter.
The Bulls are looking to win their 4 th straight at home and at the same time will be looking to avenge their loss last Wednesday in Washington to these same Wizards, 125-107. Zach LaVine had 32 in that game for Chicago, but Jordan Poole answered with 30 for Washington.
The Bulls will have to regain some momentum following a 129-113 loss to the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday. That defeat came after Chicago won four of its previous five games, but that lone loss was to the lowly Wizards, 125-107 at Washington on Jan. 1.
The Chicago Bulls’ health status remains unchanged as they kick off a five-game home stand against the Washington Wizards.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Pascal Siakam scored 26 points, Thomas Bryant added a season-high 22 and two-time All-Star Tyrese Haliburton had 16 points and 13 assists in the Indiana Pacers’ 129-113 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night.
Poole returns to the lineup for the Wizards after missing the last three games with a hip injury. The veteran guard will give Washington a much-needed boost, especially in the scoring department, as he's currently averaging a career-high 21.8 points per game, shooting 43.6 percent from the floor and a career-best 40.6 percent from beyond the arc.