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8 points to Danny Abdia, 92: 104 to Washington over Orlando Israel today

2021-11-14T06:44:53.118Z


The Israeli also added 6 rebounds, assists, blocks and steals in 18 minutes on the floor • The Wizards went up to a balance of 3: 9 and stand at the top of the East


Washington and Danny Abdia continue their good season opener. 

Tonight (Saturday through Sunday) the Wizards won in Orlando 92: 104 and climbed to a 3: 9 balance.

The Israeli scored 8 points, to which he also added 6 rebounds in 18 minutes in total.

Abdia also added assists, blocks, steals to his line-up and ended up with a plus-minus 22 index - the highest in the game.

Bradley Bill did not play tonight (due to his grandmother's death) and again the Wizards proved they are a strong enough team to win even without him.

Spencer Dinwiddie finished with 23 points (a career-high of 11 rebounds and 6 assists), Monterz Harrell (20 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists) and Kyle Kozma (17 points and 10 rebounds) also starred they.

In a 15:12 situation for Orlando, the Israeli came off the bench, helping the Wizards with a three on the way to a 0:12 run at the end of the first quarter, which also increased to 14 and 20 in the second quarter.

Orlando, on the other hand, got back to business with 11: 0 of their own, but Washington did not let that affect them and continued with the momentum and pace of scoring points in the game. 

In the next game, New Orleans is hosted.

The Magic have a negative balance of 10: 3 and the Wizards, as mentioned, continue to be based at the top of the East.

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Four in a row, 9-3 on the season.

Not done yet 😤 # DCAboveAll |

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- Washington Wizards (@WashWizards) November 14, 2021

Source: israelhayom

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