John Wall scored six points on 1-of-9 shooting while committing four turnovers in a 102-81 loss to the Bucks on Friday.

Wizards coach Flip Saunders expressed disappointment in Wall for failing to fight through a challenging night.

“No matter how bad you’re playing, you don’t want someone to look at you and say, ‘What’s wrong with you?’ ” Saunders said. “The only thing you can be consistent about is how hard you play, and with passion and energy. John has a tendency to get down on himself when he’s not making plays. We got down big. He got down. We’ve got to work as a team. He’s got to work on it too. As a leader, everyone is looking for him.”

Wall is shooting just 27 percent from the field through the Wizards’ first three games.

“I’m not really worried about myself getting going, I’m just trying to run the team as much as everybody wants me to do. That’s all I’m trying to do,” Wall said. “Everybody trying to say I’m trying to look for scoring, but I’m just trying to take open shots that I got. I know teams know what I want to do, they making it tough for me. I just got to make shots and trust that my teammates will make shots when they get open and when I find them.”