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The Washington Wizards are facing off against the Magic on Friday in Orlando. The Wizards are looking to bounce back from a 126-118 loss to the Golden State Warriors Thursday night.
Here’s everything you need to know about the game.
What to watch for
- Can Beal add to All-Star resume? It was confirmed Thursday night . However, he still has a decent chance to make the roster as a reserve. Entering Thursday, he was averaging 24.7 points, five rebounds and five assists per game — all career highs.
- Staying in the hunt. The Wizards are hanging around in the Eastern Conference playoff picture, beginning Thursday two days out of the eighth and final playoff spot. Washington’s won four of its past six, and if this keeps up, ?
- Opponent to watch. Nikola Vucevic. The 7-footer has been a topic of trade rumors, and there’s a reason why: He’s averaging a double-double with a team-high 20.5 points and 12 rebounds per game.
On MLK Day this past Monday, Bradley Beal took some time to reflect on King’s legacy:
How to watch
Coverage begins on NBC Sports Washington at 6 p.m. Livestream it .
Quote of the day
 “I don’t let it consume me. It’s not like a goal of mine like, ‘Oh, I’ve gotta be an All-Star.’ If I am, it’s great. It’s even more motivation to continue to get better. Even if I’m not an All-Star, I’m not going to be mad or upset.”
Last time these teams met
Washington beat Orlando 117-109 on Nov. 12.
Stat to know
70: Points in the paint the Warriors scored against the Wizards on Thursday. Washington will have to do a better job down low against the likes of Vucevic, Mo Bamba and Aaron Gordon on Friday.
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