NBA's Bottom-Dwellers Clash: Wizards, Nets Look to End Slumps

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The Washington Wizards and Brooklyn Nets, two of the NBA's worst teams this season, will face off on Sunday in a matchup that could help one team end its losing streak. Both teams are struggling, with identical 1-11 records. The Wizards have lost 10 games in a row, while the Nets have dropped four straight since their lone win on November 5. Despite their poor records, both teams showed promise in their recent games. Wizards forward Alex Sarr scored 25 points and grabbed 11 rebounds against the Houston Rockets, while teammate Kyshawn George posted a career-high nine assists. Meanwhile, Brooklyn's Michael Porter Jr. had 24 points, 11 rebounds, and seven assists in a loss to the Orlando Magic. However, both teams' stars were critical of their own performances in their last games. Porter lamented his team's loss, saying he didn't make key plays down the stretch. Meanwhile, Nets center Nic Claxton apologized for failing to secure a rebound in a crucial moment, saying he needs to be better on defensive rebounding. The matchup between the Wizards and Nets could be a turning point for one of these struggling teams. Will the Wizards be able to extend their winning streak, or will the Nets snap their losing skid? The game is set to tip off on Sunday, and fans will be eager to see which team can end their slump and get back on track.