? This is Enes Kanter trying to guard John Wall!
(Via @WashWizards) pic.twitter.com/fNatM7FEiP
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) November 5, 2018
Enes Kanter trying to guard John Wall in open space is a huge mismatch. Wall understood that and took advantage with a crossover that put Kanter on skates, clearing the way for a layup finish by the Wizards star guard.
Even Wall was astonished by what he did to Kanter.
John Wall just got Enes Kanter outta here. Wow. His ankles gone.
— Bullets Forever (@BulletsForever) November 5, 2018
https://twitter.com/HoopDistrictDC/status/1059250374354313216
The score gave Washington extended the Wizards’ lead to 90-86 in the fourth quarter, causing a timeout from New York Knicks head coach David Fizdale sensing the momentum changing.
His senses were right as the Wizards went on a run to win 108-95 after Wall’s shake. That moment sparked energy for the final eight minutes of the game.