Kyle Kuzma had a degree of clarification after his season-high scoring efficiency in a 112-108 loss to the New York Knicks.
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Kyle Kuzma stays hot but not hot enough to lift Wizards past Knicks
“I don’t prefer to name it bobblehead,” he stated. “Bobblehead is, like, a sports activities time period. I like motion determine Kuz. I like that vibe.”
Kuzma might have performed the a part of superhero worthy of an motion determine Friday, however his scoring haul wasn’t sufficient to beat the Knicks. He was main the offense on his personal for a lot of the evening, with Kristaps Porzingis beginning gradual, Bradley Beal in avenue garments as he works his method again from a left hamstring pressure and level guard Monte Morris out with hamstring soreness of his personal. Kuzma’s job was to match Jalen Brunson, RJ Barrett and Julius Randle largely by himself.
He gave his staff an opportunity by hitting two of three free throw makes an attempt to place Washington inside two factors with 16 seconds to play, however Brunson adopted with two of his personal from the stripe.
The Wizards then missed two high quality seems to be from the three-point line, one from Kuzma and one other from Rui Hachimura, to seal their destiny.
Kuzma’s season excessive was a spotlight of an in any other case subpar evening of Wizards offense. He added seven rebounds and 7 assists.
“Over the previous 10 video games or so, I’m slowing my sport down loads. I’m seeing a whole lot of — clearly we’ve had a whole lot of accidents — I’ve seen nearly each protection this season,” Kuzma stated. “I really feel like my sport is simply slowing down and my tempo is nice. I’m simply understanding myself extra and figuring out what I can get to.”
Porzingis labored his method as much as 21 factors, 12 of which got here within the fourth quarter, and Corey Kispert, beginning instead of Beal, added 13.
It was back-and-forth affair till the Knicks received sizzling initially of the fourth quarter, opening the primary double-digit lead of the sport with a reducing dunk from Isaiah Hartenstein — assisted by a streaking Immanuel Quickley — slicing via the protection to go up 89-79.
Quickley padded the lead with a three-point play a few minutes later to place the guests up 15 earlier than a determined push from Washington (18-25) added some drama to the ultimate minute.
“Making pictures down the stretch,” Kispert stated when requested in regards to the difference-maker within the sport. “They’ve received some guys which might be an issue in isolation, they usually did a great job getting their guys to the proper pictures. They made them once they wanted it, and some pictures tricked out for us.”
The Knicks additionally had a 50-28 edge within the paint and dared the Wizards to shoot from the perimeter. Washington went 13 for 42 from lengthy distance.
“Their type of play opens up the three,” Wizards Coach Wes Unseld Jr. stated. “And 42 [three-point attempts] for us is loads; we’re unhappy that we simply didn’t make sufficient of them. I assumed the overwhelming majority had been high quality.”
Brunson led New York (24-19) with 34 factors and eight assists and grabbed eight rebounds. Randle added 23 factors and 16 rebounds, and Barrett had 17 factors.
Quickley scored 18 off the bench.
The Wizards’ gradual begin included an off-kilter capturing efficiency from Porzingis within the first half.
The large man returned from a one-game absence due to a rib contusion to face his former staff and went 2 for 10 from the sector for simply 5 factors heading into the locker room, leaving Washington depending on 18 factors from Kuzma. Kispert helped create some motion with strong reducing and scored 10 factors earlier than intermission, and the Wizards had been helped by the poor capturing of the Knicks, who went into halftime below 40 p.c from the sector.
Washington completed capturing 38.7 p.c from the sector.
Right here’s what else to know in regards to the Wizards’ loss:
The Wizards introduced Thursday that Beal had been cleared to renew basketball actions after a reevaluation of the left hamstring he strained Jan. 3. On Friday, Unseld declined to place a timeline on Beal’s return and stated the guard — having strained each of his hamstrings at separate occasions this season — must “examine each field” earlier than returning.
“He’s had a pleasant string of particular person exercises, one-on-one vs. coaches, full court docket up and down, which is an effective signal,” Unseld stated. “Nonetheless need to make it possible for we undergo the ramp-up course of, give him the publicity he wants earlier than we throw him on the market.”
When Beal strained his proper hamstring in December, the staff introduced he was cleared to renew basketball actions six days earlier than he performed in a sport once more.
Morris was out Friday with proper hamstring soreness. Unseld stated the guard awoke feeling discomfort Thursday morning and couldn’t get free sufficient to play earlier than the sport.
Hachimura was precisely what the Wizards wanted when he returned from an ankle sprain and a bone bruise in late December — recent legs with a burst of power that took stress off teammates who had exhausted themselves selecting up slack due to the litany of accidents to the roster. In his first seven video games again, the ahead averaged 18 factors, shot 58.3 p.c from the sector and 44 p.c from the three-point line and matched his profession excessive with a 30-point efficiency.
He has come down from that peak prior to now week. Hachimura logged his first sport of the season with out a rebound towards the Oklahoma Metropolis Thunder final week (although he was hardly the one Wizard who struggled that evening) and has been flat off the bench since. He had 9 factors and 4 rebounds towards the Knicks — serviceable however not what the Wizards wanted on an evening once they had been on the lookout for extra offense.
Porzingis isn’t the one Wizards participant with ties to New York. Brooklyn-born massive man Taj Gibson spent the earlier three seasons with the Knicks and developed a decent bond with Coach Tom Thibodeau. When Gibson scored his lone bucket of the primary half, he earned hearty applause at Capital One Enviornment — from all of the Knicks followers within the crowd.
Taj Gibson checks in for the Wizards. A tear streaks down Tom Thibodeau’s cheek.
— Fred Katz (@FredKatz) January 14, 2023
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Welcome to Washington: On the Eve of the Inauguration, Monumental Advice
I love watching the brides pose for photos by the Lincoln Memorial and the teenagers wriggle through TikTok choreography near the Washington Monument. Their modern hopes breathe life into the centuries-old wisdom of our capital city.
I have lived in Washington DC for years and still can’t get enough of it. On sunny Saturday morning walks, my pace is casual, but the insights are profound. DC is a living lesson about what George Washington described as “the last great experiment for promoting human happiness.” The Inauguration brings new people to Washington DC and I hope they will love and learn from the city as much as I do.
One of my favorite monuments is near the Capitol. Two iron cranes stand together. Their wings thrust upward, and barbed wire falls from their beaks. Around them is a complicated mix of names: Japanese Americans who died fighting for us in World War II, and the internment camps to which their families and friends had been forced. Yet I am fiercely proud to be an American when, amidst these names, I read President Reagan’s words: “Here we admit a wrong. Here we affirm our commitment as a nation to equal justice under the law.” Few countries I’ve lived in have the strength to admit such a grave national error.
That urge for improvement is in our national genes. As the Constitution states, we’re constantly trying to “form a more perfect union.”
Sure enough, a few miles away under a white marble dome stands a statue of Thomas Jefferson. He, too, speaks to us of striving for perfection: “…Laws and institutions must go hand in hand with the progress of the human mind. As that becomes more developed, more enlightened … institutions must advance also to keep pace with the times.”
While I respect the somber challenge of those words, I love his next, more whimsical, sentence: “We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when a boy as civilized society to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors.”
From a breezy hill in northeast Washington DC, President Lincoln also challenges us. It’s the cottage where he and his family escaped the city’s summer heat, though Lincoln daily commuted to the White House. His dusty horseback ride revealed the stakes of the Civil War: wounded soldiers bumping along in ambulances and former slaves surviving in hastily built camps after escaping behind Union lines.
Lincoln welcomed allies and adversaries alike to the cottage for advice, sometimes looking out from the veranda over the not-yet-completed Capitol and Washington Monument. As a modern visitor 150 years later, I can stand in the same place. The buildings are completed. But which of Lincoln’s hopes and fears are still in progress?
At a newer memorial, Martin Luther King, Jr offers optimism about the timescale of our national effort: “We shall overcome because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.”
At an even newer memorial closer to the Capitol, President Eisenhower puts a worldwide spin on our work of becoming a more perfect union: “We look upon this shaken earth, and we declare our firm and fixed purpose – the building of a peace with justice in a world where moral law prevails.”
Strolling through the city, I love listening to leaders from different periods of our great experiment. I hope our elected representatives will as well.
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DC gets ready to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary – WTOP News
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and America250 Chair Rosie Rios joined students at a bilingual elementary school to kickoff D.C.’s chapter of the commission preparing to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and America250 Chair Rosie Rios joined students at a bilingual elementary school to kickoff D.C.’s chapter of the commission preparing to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Students at Powell Bilingual Elementary School in Petworth greeted Bowser with a rousing introduction, as she introduced them to a new vocabulary word: “Semiquincentennial.” The word describes the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Bowser told the students D.C.’s 250th celebration should be the biggest and the best, and said, “Throwing a big party for thousands of people is a big task. But in Washington, D.C., we welcome visitors for big events all the time.”
D.C.’s festivities, though, will be part of a nationwide effort to throw a celebration of America like none other.
America250 is a nonpartisan initiative working to involve Americans from every state and U.S. territory in the Semiquincentennial, which will be in 2026.
Rios told the students about “America’s Field Trip,” explaining it’s a contest for those in “grades 3-12 who get to answer the question, ‘What does America mean to me?’ The beauty of this program is that the award recipients get to choose from a series of backstage experiences with our federal agencies, most of which have never been offered to the public before.”
Those field trip sites include a variety of historic and cultural landmarks across the country.
Rios recalled the nation’s bicentennial in 1976, when she was just 10 years old. Her parents had come to the U.S. from Mexico in 1958, and she said the evening of July 4, 1976, “was a cloudy night in Heyward, California, but those fireworks were never brighter.”
“On that night, I felt I had the whole world in front of me. I did feel that anything was possible,” Rios said.
She said she’s eager to hear from others about their family histories and their hopes and dreams for the future.
Another feature of the America250 celebration is “Our American Story,” which includes a chance for residents to nominate someone they know to share their histories, which, if selected, will be preserved at the Library of Congress.
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Inauguration Day: Timeline of key inaugural events
WASHINGTON – Nearly a quarter million ticketed guests are expected to attend Donald Trump’s second inauguration on Monday, January 20, 2025, in the nation’s capital. The festivities begin over the weekend and continue until the Tuesday following Inauguration Day.
On Monday, the ceremony will take place on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. Security screening gates are expected to open at 5 a.m. Ticketed guests should arrive by 11:30 a.m.
Here are some key events on the schedule if you are planning to attend:
Timeline:
Saturday, January 18
Trump will attend a reception and fireworks display at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia.
Vice President-elect JD Vance will participate in a reception for incoming Cabinet members and host a dinner.
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Sunday, January 19
Trump will take part in a wreath-laying ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.
Trump will hold a MAGA Victory rally at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C., at 3 p.m., with a performance by the Village People.
Trump will host a candlelight dinner with campaign donors.
Monday, January 20 (Inauguration Day)
Trump will attend a worship service at St. John’s Episcopal Church in downtown D.C.
Trump and incoming first lady Melania Trump will join the Bidens for tea at the White House.
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What we know:
Inaugural Ceremonies at the U.S. Capitol
The ceremonies will take place on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol.
Security screening gates open at 5 a.m., music begins at 9:30 a.m. Ticketed guests should arrive by 11:30 a.m.
The theme, “Our Enduring Democracy: A Constitutional Promise,” recognizes the Founders’ commitment to preserving democracy.
Carrie Underwood will perform “America the Beautiful” before Trump takes the oath of office at 12 p.m. Former Presidents Obama, Bush, and Clinton are expected to attend.
A farewell to former President Biden and Vice President Harris will occur around noon.
Trump will gather with aides and lawmakers for the President’s Signing Room Ceremony at the U.S. Capitol to sign executive orders or memorandums.
The JCCIC Congressional Luncheon will follow, attended by the new president, vice president, Senate leaders, and JCCIC members.
Trump will review military troops at the East Front steps of the U.S. Capitol, followed by a presidential parade down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House.
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At the White House, Trump will participate in the traditional Oval Office signing ceremony for executive orders or nominations.
Trump will attend three Inaugural balls: Commander in Chief Ball, Liberty Inaugural Ball, and the Starlight Ball. He is scheduled to speak at all three balls.
- Commander in Chief Ball focused on military service members
- Liberty Inaugural Ball geared toward Trump supporters
- Starlight Ball will focus on high-dollar donors
What’s next:
Tuesday, January 21
Trump will attend the National Prayer Service, an interfaith event at the Washington National Cathedral.
The Source: Information in this article comes from The Trump Vance Inaugural Committee, the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, and the Associated Press.
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