John Wall has called for the Washington Wizards to improve on their shot decisions in the wake of their 114-107 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Saturday night.
The visitors eventually won, thanks to an impressive showing from Trevor Ariza, but the Wizards appeared lackluster in possession on several occasions.
"We were walking the ball up, and for some reason whenever anybody goes zone against us we just tighten up and start holding the ball and taking bad shots," he told reporters.
"We've got to keep moving. Our team is based on moving. Even though we were up 30 (actually 28) we let them get into a rhythm, making shots and feeling comfortable. We've got to do a better job than that."
The victory sees the Wizards occupying second position in the Southeast Division with a record of 33-29 for the season.