With the Washington Wizards still waiting for John Wall to return, they were beaten by the perennial All-Star's former backup. Trey Burke scored 19 points in his first start in exactly three years, leading eight players in double figures as the New York Knicks sent Washington to a 101-97 defeat Sunday night. Bradley Beal scored 14 points, but shot just 5 of 17 for Washington, which has lost three straight for just the second time this season. FAMILIAR QUARTERSNew York's second quarter marked its second-highest scoring quarter of the past five seasons. The highest also came in Washington, when the Knicks scored 47 in the fourth period of a 119-112 loss to the Wizards on Nov. 17, 2016.
Source: ABC News March 26, 2018 00:45 UTC