GAME RECAP
Impact player
J.J. Barea, Wolves
Had 17 points on 8-for-10 shooting off the bench to go along with four assists. Six of his points came in the Wolves' 39-point second quarter that made this game a blowout.
By the NUMBERS
9 The Wizards scored the first nine points of the game, so it could have been worse for them.
4 Turnovers for the game for the Wolves, two in each half.
49.4 The Wolves' shooting percentage (42-for-85).
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