Enough is enough: Wizards beat Timberwolves to end losing streak at 16
Briefly

The Washington Wizards celebrated their first victory since New Year's Day, defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves 105-103 and ending a 16-game losing streak, tying a franchise record. Kyle Kuzma led the team with 31 points, contributing to a 45.5% shooting performance from beyond the arc, a significant improvement from their season average. Despite a last-minute scare, the Wizards managed to hold on for the win, showcasing resilience during a challenging season. Coach Brian Keefe acknowledged the need for better execution but praised the team's effort in securing this much-needed victory.
"Basketball is always better when you get wins," Kyle Kuzma said. "For this group, we needed a win because it's been a really tough, tough season."
"We didn't execute what we wanted to. I probably could have called a timeout, so that's on me," Wizards Coach Brian Keefe said of the inbounds play.
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