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The commentator who underestimates Danny Abdia: "What can you expect from someone who scored 4 points in the Euroleague?"
After reports of Golden State's enthusiasm from the Israeli, Nick Wright from Fox criticizes: "Talk about bringing Yannis or Bradley Bill, in the end they will bring an anonymous guy from Israel. With him they will not fight for a championship any time soon."
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Danny Abdia is training in Atlanta ahead of the draft (Danny Abdia's Twitter account)
November 16 is still a long way off, but the United States is already taking seriously the possibility that Golden State will take advantage of the second draft pick to select Danny Abdia.
After reports that the Warriors were "amazed" by the abilities and character of the young Israeli talent after a series of personal trainings held in Atlanta, Abdia arrives at the operating table in the studios - and there are those who underestimate him without knowing him.
"Until recently the Warriors talked about the possibility of using the second pick in the draft to engineer a package that would bring in Yannis. It was clearly impossible, so they said to themselves - what about a package on Bradley Bill? Obviously that can't happen either, so now they will have to use the pick This one, "Fox Network commentator Nick Wright said.
"After seeing the latest predictions from commentators, reporters and draft experts, I understand that the Warriors are not going to choose James Weissman, Anthony Edwards or Lamelo Bull, but an anonymous guy from Israel, Danny Abdia," Wright went on to say, "In his defense, it was said that he Yes, he scored an average of 4 points in the Euroleague last year. 4! What can you expect from him? So Golden State fans - I know you'm excited that you're going to return to the championship fight. I think you should be even more excited than what's going to happen in 2024. "Probably the next time you really can compete for a championship."
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Abdia (Photo: Danny Maron)
The Warriors are enthusiastic about several prospects at once, and far from "locking in" on its loss at this point.
According to recent reports, Golden State also conducted personal training for James Weissman and Anthony Edwards, two of Abdia's "competitors" at the top of the draft, and defined both as "monsters" after being deeply impressed by them.
But ESPN also discussed last night the possibility of Golden State choosing Abdia, and a respected panel of past players and former NBA players that included Kendrick Perkins, Richard Jefferson and Amin Elhassen, analyzed the possibility that this would happen.
"It's nothing," Perkins insisted.
"You know why? Because the Warriors are going to pick James Weissman. That's what they need. They need a chin. Yeah, I see, maybe (Abdia) had an impressive training session against them. But Bob Myers was my agent, and I know how he works. "He plays these games and says he's amazed at someone, but in the end they're going to pick Weissman."
Jefferson agreed that Golden State would pick the center (19, 2.16m) who only managed to play four games this season at Memphis College: "I don't think they will take anyone other than Weissman unless someone pops up suddenly."
Elhassen, who previously worked as part of Phoenix's management team, also recommended taking the various reports with limited bail - not just about the loss, but about most of the young talent in the draft: "This is the time when everyone says about everyone 'he stunned them.' "Hearing right now is going to turn out to be bullshit in the end."
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