WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Washington Wizards weren't supposed to cause a seismic shift in the NBA this season, but their home win over Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday might have sparked one.
The Wizards were 2-16 entering the game and were without second-year center Alex Sarr (adductor), No. 6 overall draft pick Tre Johnson (hip), and veteran guard Corey Kispert (thumb), who are averaging a combined 39.5 points this season. Additionally, Sarr is Washington's leading scorer (19.6 points per game), rebounder (8.6 per game), and shot-blocker (two per game), but the Bucks still lost 129-126 despite having all of their main rotation players.
Milwaukee fell to 9-13 after the defeat, and Antetokounmpo wasn't happy. The two-time NBA MVP walked into the Bucks' locker r

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