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Wizards' Juju Reese collects 20 rebounds in third NBA game
Summary
Juju Reese scored 18 points and collected 20 rebounds in the Washington Wizards' 122-112 loss to the Utah Jazz; it was his third NBA regular-season game and the most rebounds by a Wizards rookie since 1993.
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Juju Reese had 18 points and 20 rebounds in the Washington Wizards' 122-112 loss to the Utah Jazz on Thursday. It was his third NBA regular-season game after joining the team on a two-way contract. Reese spent four years at the University of Maryland, went undrafted, and played for the Raptors 905 in the G League before the Wizards signed him last week. His older sister, Angel Reese, has been a visible source of support and sent multiple congratulatory messages.
Key facts:
- Reese scored 18 points and grabbed 20 rebounds in the game against the Utah Jazz.
- The performance came in his third NBA regular-season game after signing a two-way contract with Washington.
- His 20 rebounds lead NBA rookies this season and are the most by a Wizards or Washington Bullets rookie since Tom Gugliotta on Jan. 29, 1993.
- Reese played four years at the University of Maryland, went undrafted, and spent time with the Raptors 905 in the G League prior to joining the Wizards.
- Coach Brian Keefe and teammates, including Trae Young, praised his effort and rebounding on the night.
Summary:
Reese's 20-rebound game marked an early statistical milestone and drew positive remarks from his coach and teammates. He arrived in Washington after playing with the Raptors 905 and signing a two-way deal last week. Undetermined at this time.
