The Wizards lost to the Indiana Pacers by 53 points, the most humiliating defeat of the season

2025-03-28 12:54

The Wizards lost to the Indiana Pacers by 53 points, the most humiliating defeat of the season

In the home game against the Indiana Pacers, the Wizards scored 109 points, and at first glance, their offense was not bad - but the opponent scored 162 points and completely blew the Wizards away. In this game, the Wizards lost all four quarters, losing at least 8 points in each quarter, and finally suffered the most humiliating defeat of the season by 53 points.

After the game, Pacers radio commentator Pat Boylan shared some amazing statistics on social media:

  • 162 points: The Pacers' single-game scoring record and the highest score in NBA regular time since 2008.

  • 27 three-pointers: also a team record.

  • 50 assists: demonstrated the smooth offensive coordination of the entire Pacers team.

  • The 53-point victory in this game is the third largest winning margin in Pacers history.

The Pacers almost moved the training ground into the stadium in this game, playing with extremely high efficiency and rhythm throughout the game, and their offense completely overwhelmed the Wizards like a tide.

In contrast, the Wizards' performance can only be described as "powerless". Their defense was useless, allowing the opponent to do whatever they wanted throughout the game. This loss also further lowered the Wizards' record to 16 wins and 57 losses, continuing to sit at the bottom of the Eastern Conference.

The Wizards have already entered "rebuilding mode" this season, but such a lack of fighting spirit makes people question whether the team still has even a trace of competitive honor.

Next, the Wizards will face the Brooklyn Nets at home on Saturday. Facing an opponent who is also struggling, it will be worth paying attention to whether they can stop the decline and regain their dignity.

But after this 162-point massacre, as the media sarcastically said: "For the Wizards, from here on, they can only go up."



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