- Matchup: Atlanta Hawks vs Washington Wizards
- Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
- Venue: Capital One Arena, Washington, DC
- Broadcast: Monumental Sports Network
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The Washington Wizards (3-17) will take on the Atlanta Hawks (13-10) this Saturday at the Capital One Arena.

In their latest outing, the Hawks faced the Clippers and suffered a defeat, falling 115-92. Atlanta concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 40.0%, hitting 34 of 85 attempts, and converted 13 out of 39 three-point shots. From the free throw line, the Hawks managed to make 11 of 14 attempts, resulting in a success rate of 78.6%. They grabbed a total of 38 rebounds, including 7 offensive boards, and recorded 20 assists while forcing the Clippers into 12 turnovers and stealing the ball 9 times. Defensively, Atlanta allowed Los Angeles to shoot 49.4% from the field, making 44 of 89 shots. The Clippers assisted on 29 baskets, recorded 12 steals, and gathered 54 rebounds (13 offensive, 41 defensive). Additionally, Los Angeles shot 85.0% from the charity stripe, converting 17 of 20 attempts, and made 10 of 32 attempts from beyond the arc. The foul count ended with the Hawks committing 17 fouls compared to the Clippers’ 18.
Nickeil Alexander-Walker was a notable contributor in the last game, shooting 38.9% from the field and recording 3 assists. He played for 31 minutes, secured 5 rebounds, and scored 21 points on 7 of 18 shooting.
Atlanta enters this contest with a current record of 13-10. They average 116.8 points per game (18th in the league) with a field goal percentage of 48.1%. The Hawks are shooting 36.7% from three-point range (316 of 860) and 77.4% from the free throw line. As a unit, they average 41.5 rebounds per game and lead the league with 699 assists this season. However, Atlanta averages 15.3 turnovers and 20.6 personal fouls per game.
Defensively, the Hawks force 16.8 turnovers per game while committing 19.7 personal fouls. They allow 34.0% shooting on three-point attempts and rank 13th in the NBA for points allowed per game (115.7). Their overall field goal protection stands at 46.4% (958 of 2,063) while conceding 46.3 rebounds per game. Currently, Atlanta ranks 25th in the league for assists allowed, with a total of 603 conceded this season.
In their previous match, the Wizards were defeated 121-102 by the 76ers. They accumulated 37 defensive and 16 offensive rebounds, totaling 53 boards for the game. Washington committed 15 turnovers and registered 5 steals during the matchup. The 76ers committed 21 fouls, giving the Wizards 32 free throw attempts, of which they converted 23 for a rate of 71.9%. Shooting from beyond the arc, Washington made 9 of 36 attempts (25.0%). Overall, the Wizards shot 35 of 88 from the field, resulting in a field goal percentage of 39.8%. Defensively, Washington allowed the 76ers to make 46 of 102 field goal attempts, positioning them at 45.1% for the game. Opponents hit 17 of 40 three-point attempts against them, while the Wizards shot 12 of 17 at the free throw line (70.6%). In terms of rebounds, Washington permitted Philadelphia to claim a total of 51 boards (13 offensive).
Tristan Vukcevic played a pivotal role for the Wizards, contributing 16 points in 22 minutes and recording 4 assists. He shot 6 of 9 for a field goal percentage of 66.7% and collected 4 rebounds.
So far this season, Washington has a 3-17 record. The team averages 22.4 fouls per game and converts 74.0% of their free throw attempts. Offensively, they average 25.6 assists per game (20th in the league) and commit 16.4 turnovers each night. The Wizards have scored 2,256 points this season, averaging 112.8 points per game and securing 43.5 rebounds per contest. Offensively, they are currently shooting at 46.2%, ranking 19th in the NBA.
The Wizards’ defense has permitted 38.3% shooting from three-point range (297 of 776), with opponents making 77.8% of their free throw attempts. They allow an average of 29.5 assists and 49.5 rebounds per game, ranking 29th and 30th in the league, respectively. Defensively, Washington is last in the NBA for points allowed per game at 127.3. They force 13.1 turnovers each game and opponents shoot 48.2% from the field (24th in the league).
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA clash against the spread?
Prediction: Take Washington
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