Over a four-day stretch that began last Friday, the Washington Wizards lost road games to the Los Angeles Clippers, the Sacramento Kings, and the Golden State Warriors by a combined 68 points, and the NBA barely blinked. The team's coaching staff and players may have gone sullen, and the team's fan base may have lost its collective mind, but the league as a whole chalked it up to just another case of Wizards going Wizard. [DraftKings: FREE entry to huge cash Fantasy Basketball Contest with first deposit ] Wednesday was supposed to change that. A seemingly alert and angry Wizards team lined up against the only other Eastern Conference playoff contender struggling just as much as the Wizards were (and, spoiler alert, are ) – an Indiana team that had lost six straight games. The Pacers then proceeded slap the Pacers around in their own building for three quarters before John Wall's 24-point second half dragged an unwilling Washington squad back into a time game during the final stages. With under ten seconds left, as he's done for most of the season, George Hill went to work: As the Wizards fandom quickly noticed , this particular play reminds quite a bit of a game-loser...