NBA Summer League recap: Wizards outlast Nets in 102-96 thriller
Briefly

The Washington Wizards achieved their first victory in the 2025 NBA Summer League with a 102-96 win over the Brooklyn Nets. Tre Johnson started strong, scoring 10 of the Wizards' first 12 points but faced challenges in the second quarter. Alex Sarr had a notable first half with 12 points and four blocks. The Wizards surged after halftime, leading into an engaging final period. Johnson scored 21 points overall, while Sarr excelled with 16 points, 12 rebounds, and a record-breaking eight blocks, cinching the win for the Wizards.
Tre Johnson scored 21 points on an efficient 7-11 shooting, showing comfort with the ball in hand down the stretch and icing the game at the free throw line.
Alex Sarr posted 12 points, seven rebounds, and four blocks in the first half, later breaking the single-game record for most blocks in Summer League history with eight.
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