Recap: Wizards lose to Knicks, 122-103
Briefly

The Washington Wizards faced the New York Knicks in a tough game, ultimately losing 122-103. Despite a poor first half where they trailed 66-41, the Wizards mounted a strong comeback, led by Marcus Smart's 17 points off the bench and rookie Kyshawn George's double-double. However, the Knicks countered decisively with a significant run late in the game. The Wizards struggled with turnovers and shooting, exacerbating their challenges throughout the season. Although they lost, the fight shown in the second half offers a glimmer of hope for the young team's development.
The Wizards showed resilience with a third-quarter rally, but ultimately succumbed to the Knicks, falling further down the standings with 20 turnovers and poor shooting.
Marcus Smart led a comeback attempt for the Wizards, scoring 17 points off the bench, while rookie Kyshawn George showcased his potential with a double-double.
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