Drew Timme scores go-ahead basket in the Nets’ 115-112 victory over the NBA-worst Wizards
- On March 29, 2025, the Brooklyn Nets defeated the Washington Wizards 115-112 at the Capital One Arena, ending the Nets' six-game losing streak.
- The Wizards, with the NBA's worst record at 16-58, were coming off a franchise-record 162-109 loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday, while the Nets entered the game having lost 16 of their last 18 games.
- Drew Timme, in his second NBA game after signing with the Nets on Friday, scored a cutting layup with 7.7 seconds remaining to give Brooklyn a 113-112 lead, and Tyrese Martin and Jalen Wilson each contributed 20 points.
- Timme said after the game, "That's what we drew up, but I think it was going in anyway."
- Despite the victory, the Nets lost Noah Clowney to a right ankle injury and Cam Johnson to a back/tailbone injury, potentially impacting their upcoming game against Dallas, while the Wizards will host Miami.
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Drew Timme scores go-ahead basket in the Nets’ 115-112 victory over the NBA-worst Wizards
WASHINGTON (AP) — Drew Timme scored the go-ahead basket on a cutting layup with 7.7 seconds left and the Brooklyn Nets beat the NBA-worst Washington Wizards 115-112 on Saturday night to end a six-game losing streak. After Timme — playing his second NBA game after signing with the Nets on Friday — gave Brooklyn a 113-112 lead, Washington’s Colby Jones threw the ball out of bounds, and Jalen Wilson hit two throws to finish the scoring. Wilson and …


Nets beat Wizards to snap six-game losing skid
Jalen Wilson and Tyrese Martin scored 20 points apiece as the visiting Brooklyn Nets snapped a six-game losing streak with a 115-112 win over the Washington Wizards on Saturday night.

Drew Timme scores go-ahead basket in the Nets' 115-112 victory over the NBA-worst Wizards
Drew Timme scored the go-ahead basket on a cutting layup with 7.7 seconds left and the Brooklyn Nets beat the NBA-worst Washington Wizards 115-112 on Saturday night to end a six-game losing streak. After Timme — playing his second NBA…
Brooklyn 115, Washington 112
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