WASHINGTON, D.C. – Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr became the youngest player in franchise history to notch 30-plus points and 10-plus rebounds in a game on Tuesday, but something else about his performance went under the radar. The 20-year-old dished five assists for the third straight game, and he's now fifth among NBA big men with 4.5 dimes per contest , per ESPN.

Wizards head coach Brian Keefe spoke about Sarr's passing ability after Tuesday's 139-134 overtime loss to the Philadelphia 76ers.

“I think that's one of the things we saw early, even going back to why we selected him,” he said. “
I don't think people are talking enough about his passing ability, his ability to see the game. We like to play through him at the elbows and different things, and he can make the reads. 
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