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Saturday, Jan. 27 8:00pm ET
Wizards: Longest streak since April '98

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wizards coach Leonard Hamilton doesn't want his players getting too excited about their longest winning streak since April 1998.

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Juwan Howard, Tyrone Nesby and the Wizards celebrated their first four-game win streak in nearly three years.

Chris Whitney scored six of his 13 points in the final 27 seconds Saturday night as Washington beat the Phoenix Suns 89-82 for its fourth victory in a row.

"This team has displayed a high level of confidence over the past three or four games," Hamilton said after the Wizards added to their two wins over Atlanta and one over Charlotte.

"I get the feeling the main goal is to win the game. There are no hidden agendas. But we have to keep it in perspective. We're getting better. We need to feel good about what we are doing, but we don't need to let ourselves get too high so we lose our perspective. We still have a lot of ground to catch up."

Despite the recent streak, the Wizards remain 23 games behind the NBA Atlantic Division-leading Philadelphia 76ers.

"We are starting to enjoy being out there and being on the court playing," said Wizards center Jahidi White, who scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds. "We look forward to our games. We don't get down on ourselves and we're backing each other up. we are having a lot of fun out there lately."

Whitney's short leaner in the lane gave Washington an 83-79 lead it never relinquished.

"Normally we have two, maybe three guys playing at a high level," said Whitney, who also had a team-high eight assists. "Now we have several guys playing at a high level, and that's what it boils down to."

Juwan Howard led Washington with 21 points and seven rebounds, and Richard Hamilton added 12 points as the Wizards played with a full, healthy roster for the first time since early December.

Cliff Robinson led Phoenix with 22 points, and Rodney Rogers added 19 points and six rebounds.

"We stopped playing with the aggressiveness we had in the first half," Robinson said. "I don't know why. That's a question that's been asked all year."

Richard Hamilton stripped the ball from Robinson as he drove the lane with 1:15 remaining, and Jason Kidd missed an open 3-pointer with 40 seconds left. Rogers also missed a 3-pointer 17 seconds later. After Whitney hit four free throws, Kidd closed the Suns' scoring on a 3-pointer with eight seconds left.

"We just didn't make the plays at the end we had to make in order to win," Suns coach Scott Skiles said. "I thought we tried to play hard for the most part, but we can't let the Wizards shoot 47 percent on us."

Kidd, charged last week with hitting his wife, returned to the Suns' starting lineup and finished with 18 points, 12 assists and seven rebounds.

Kidd wasn't expected to accompany the Suns on this season-high six-game road trip. Phoenix went 1-3 without him before he rejoined them Friday in Boston, where he had 12 points, eight rebounds and five assists in 31 minutes off the bench. His wife, Joumana, was among the crowd of 19,212 Saturday night.

"This is my job," Kidd said. "My wife and I thought this was the best thing. We talked about it, and we thought this would be the best way to get back to life as we know it."

Howard pulled the Wizards to 76-75 on a three-point play with 2:53 remaining in the game. Eighteen seconds later, Tyrone Nesby gave Washington the lead on a dunk and added a free throw for a three-point play.

The Wizards closed the third quarter with 6-0 run, capped by White's slam for a 60-58 lead.

Howard hit four of his first five shots and the Wizards led 26-20 after one quarter.

Washington guards Rod Strickland and Mitch Richmond, who both returned from injuries on Friday night in Atlanta, entered with 2:33 left in the first quarter. Strickland finished with eight points and six assists in 22 minutes. Richmond had nine points and three rebounds in 21 minutes.

Game notes
The Suns signed guard Elliott Perry to another 10-day contract on Saturday. ... Suns regular starting center Jake Tsakalidis did not dress because of a sprained right ankle. He should be ready for Monday's game against Atlanta.


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