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Wizards are off to a terrible start, but there's not much they can do

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- One by one, the Washington Wizards took their spots in front of their stalls, answering questions after Friday's disturbing 134-111 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. There was an expectation of fireworks, possibly a public rebuke from John Wall or maybe Bradley Beal, but the Wizards were decidedly on message, and shockingly in step.

It's maybe the most together they've looked all season.

There's Beal's locker on one side, in the middle. There's Dwight Howard across from him, Wall a few down from him, in the corner.