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Bradley Beal: Struggling Wiz will not push 'panic button' after latest loss

WASHINGTON DC -- The boos started sometime in the second quarter and just got uncomfortably louder, with the Washington Wizards eventually hearing them again as they walked off the floor down 29 at halftime to the Oklahoma City Thunder.

It was part of a 44-20 second quarter that featured embarrassing defense by the Wizards, sloppy turnovers and the Thunder outrageously hot to just pile it on the slumping Wizards. There was a little fight in the third quarter with the Wizards winning it 35-31, but it was too little too late as OKC finished it off, 134-111 dropping the Wizards to 1-7.