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Bradley Beal made another impressive performance in Wednesday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers, which wasn’t enough for the Washington Wizards to secure the win.

After another disheartened loss, Beal claimed he’s ‘pissed off’ and he ‘can through all of his career-highs out of the window’, as they all came in losses.

Beal put up 60 points, on a 20-of-35 shooting performance, adding also seven rebounds and five assists. The Wizards came back from a 17-point deficit at the start of the third quarter to lose another game in the closing minutes.

(via ESPN):

“I’m pissed off,” Beal said. “I’m mad. I don’t count [them]. … Any of my career-highs, they’ve been in losses. So I don’t give a damn. You can throw it right out the window with the other two or three I’ve had.

“I just want to win. Sometimes you might be able to score 40, 50, 60, whatever the case may be, but I just want to win, whatever that looks like. We came up a little bit short tonight.”

Beal is averaging 34.3 points per game in the first eight matches of the season shooting an efficient 47.9% from the field on 24.3 attempts per contest.

He is also making his threes on a 37.5% clip helping the Wizards produce 117.7 points per 100 possessions this season.

After their 136-141 loss to the Sixers, the Wizards dropped to 2-6 and they are close to the bottom of the Eastern Conference.