Randy Wittman promised the Wizards he'd dunk if they beat the Bulls
Wizards coach Randy Wittman promised his team something major if they beat the Chicago Bulls in the first round.
The 54-year-old owes the Wizards a dunk.
“You think that’s possible? You’d think that’s even possible?” Drew Gooden said when asked about Wittman’s promised dunk, via The Washington Post. “I’d like to see that. I’d definitely like to see that.”
Wittman made history with Washington's 102-96 win over Indiana in Game 1. He's one of three coaches to win his first four playoff road games, joining Pat Riley and Mike Dunleavy.
“Witt got to be a man of his word,” Bradley Beal said of the dunk pledge. “He was supposed to do it last round. He had up until the first game to dunk. You know Witt, he needs a couple days to get stretched out. Hopefully he’ll do it. I think he can do it. Maybe.”
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