Washington Wizards rookie Admiral Schofield stayed productive on Monday night against the Detroit Pistons, recording nine points in 20 minutes off of the bench in a 133-119 win.
The second-round pick has been pulling double duty recently, playing both in the G League with the Capital City Go-Go and the NBA with the Wizards as his minutes this season pile up.
A look at his recent activity:
- Dec. 11 with the Go-Go: 29 points in 29 minutes
- Dec. 13 with the Go-Go: 28 points in 28 minutes
- Dec. 14 with the Wizards: 14 points in 21 minutes
- Dec. 16 with the Wizards: 9 points in 20 minutes
The recent swing for Schofield is his best two-game stretch of the season in the NBA after logging at least 20 minutes in back-to-back appearances with the Wizards.
The Scho Show!
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In 13 games played in the G League, Schofield is averaging 17.5 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists with the Go-Go while he is shooting 37.9% from 3-point range.
Schofield recently suited up for both the Go-Go and the Wizards on the same day. The two games played by Schofield on Dec. 4 marked the 39th time that a player has suited up in the NBA and G League on the same day.
As Schofield progresses through his rookie campaign, the former Tennessee forward is beginning to make a strong case for more playing time after tallying 23 points over his last two outings.
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