INDIANAPOLIS — Bradley Beal scored 23 points and Kyle Kuzma added 20 as the Washington Wizards led wire-to-wire Wednesday night and beat the rebuilding Indiana Pacers 114-107.
Kristaps Porzingis added 15 points and 10 rebounds as the Wizards won consecutive season openers for the first time since 2004-05.
Indiana was led by Tyrese Haliburton's 26 points and rookie Bennedict Mathurin's 19. But after Indiana gave up 12 of the first 18 points, Washington kept the Pacers mostly out of reach.
The young Pacers looked jittery from the opening tip and never quite got into rhythm, and the vastly more experienced Wizards took full advantage behind All-Stars Porzingis and Beal, who played in his first regular-season game since signing a five-year, max contract extension.
Beal and Porzingis looked every bit the part. They needed less than six minutes to make it a double-digit game. When Indiana used a 9-0 run to cut the deficit to 44-43 midway through the second quarter, Beal and Porzingis responded with nine points in a 12-2 spurt.
The Pacers never got closer than five points in the second half — until Mathurin's basket with 31.2 seconds left made it 110-107. But he missed the ensuing free throw and Washington closed it out at the line.
TIP-INS
Wizards: Beal had six assists to move within six of surpassing Rod Strickland (2,712) for third on the franchise's career list. ... Kuzma grabbed 13 rebounds for his first double-double of the season. He had 24 double-doubles last season. ... The Wizards ended a two-game losing streak in Indianapolis.
Pacers: Buddy Hield finished with 16 points and had four 3-pointers after finishing second in the NBA with 262 3s. ... Jalen Smith had 16 points and eight rebounds. ... Haliburton had seven assists. ... Indiana's overall losing streak reached 11 (10 losses to end last season) and the Pacers have now lost 10 straight to Eastern Conference foes. ... Aaron Nesmith (sore left foot) and Jalen Smith (sore right knee) played despite being listed as questionable.
FIRST IMPRESSION
Pacers fans got their first real look at Mathurin, and he made quite an impression.
The No. 6 overall pick in June's draft made four of his first six shots, including two 3-pointers, in the first half, scoring 12 points and grabbing four rebounds. He made 7 of 15 with three 3s.
INJURY REPORT
Pacers center Myles Turner was expected to make his first start since Jan. 14, but was a late scratch after hurting his ankle in warmups. Coach Rick Carlisle wasn't even aware anything happened when he spoke with reporters less than two hours before the tip.
Wizards forward Deni Avdija left late in the first half when he apparently hurt his right leg in a collision with Indiana guard Chris Duarte. Avdija remained on the floor through the entire timeout, then struggled to put weight on his leg before limping straight to the locker room.
UP NEXT
Wizards: Face Chicago in Wednesday's home opener.
Pacers: San Antonio coach Gregg Popovich makes his only trip this season to his home state Friday.