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NBA Full Game Highlights: Washington Wizards (WAS) Vs Houston Rockets (HOU) │ February 16, 2021 │ 2020-2021 NBA Season

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Here are the scores, updates, and results of the NBA 2020-2021 regular season match between the Washington Wizards (WAS) and the Houston Rockets (HOU) on February 16, 2021 (All times are in Philippine Standard Time), at the Capital One Arena.

The Washington Wizards defeated the Houston Rockets, 131-119.

Bradley Beal, who scored a game-high 37 points duelled with John Wall who had a season-high 29 points and 11 assists as Wall returned for his first game back in Washington, D.C.

In addition for the Wizards, Russell Westbrook recorded his 6th triple-double (16 points, 13 rebounds, and 15 assists) of the season and the 152nd of his career.

The Houston Rockets, who fall to eleven (11) wins and sixteen (16) defeats, will face the Philadelphia 76ers — currently with an 18-10 win-loss record — on Thursday, February 18, 2021, while the Washington Wizards, who improved to 8-17 win-loss record, will face the Denver Nuggets — currently with a 15-11 win-loss record — on Thursday as well, February 18, 2021.

Washington vs Houston

Quarters: 38-34; 34-35; 28-20; 31-30

The scores:

Wizards (131) – Bradley Beal 37, Raul Neto 12, Thomas Bryant 0, Troy Brown 0, Deni Avdija 5, Robin Lopez 12, Isaac Bonga 0, Davis Bertans 18, Ish Smith 0, Jerome Robinson 0, Rui Hachimura 13, Moritz Wagner 15, Garrison Mathews 3, Anthony Gill 0, Cassius Winston 0, Alen Smailagic 0, Russell Westbrook 16, Alex Len 0.

Rockets (119) – Christian Wood 0, David Nwaba 19, Sterling Brown 9, P. J. Tucker 0, Bruno Caboclo 0, Brodric Thomas 0, Jae’Sean Tate 18, Danuel House 17, John Wall 29, Eric Gordon 0, DeMarcus Cousins 12, Ben McLemore 7, Mason Jones 6, Kenyo Martin Jr. 0, Rodions Kurucs 0, Victor Oladipo 0, Dante Exum 0, Ray Spalding 2.