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The data proves: Danny Abdia is one of the best defensive players in the NBA
The opponents the Wizards save this season, scoring 34.9 percent - the lowest in the NBA among players with at least 150 shots
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Wednesday, 24 November 2021, 22:30 Updated: 22:35
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Washington Wizards players train ahead of game against Orlando (from Washington's Twitter)
Danny Abdia continues to squeeze compliments thanks to his defensive play and today a figure was revealed that proves the Israeli's huge improvement in this aspect.
The opponents that Abdia keeps this season, score 34.9 percent - the lowest in the NBA among players with at least 150 shots.
How impressive is this figure?
He is 9.1 percent lower than the league average.
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Beautiful work season.
Abdia vs. Yannis (Photo: Reuters)
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The Wizards are absorbing 103.4 points per game this season and in this category they are ranked 7th in the NBA.
But 106 points per game they score, equal only 21st place and in recent days everyone has talked about just that: the big difference between a successful defense and a slow and sometimes stuck attack.
Coach Wes Ansald commented on his team's successful isolation defense and said "I think with Pop, Kozma, Danny and even Brad, our one-on-one defense is great. It's not one person, it's five players covering each other."
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