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Weak second half and terrible evening off the arc: Washington's loss analysis | Israel today

2021-11-30T08:54:49.450Z


Danny Abdia and his teammates completed a four-game away game with a loss to San Antonio in Texas, the club’s 22nd in a row, and will return home on Wednesday night, hoping to improve their balance at the top of the East against Minnesota


The Washington Wizards lost for the 22nd time in a row to San Antonio in Texas, and the reasons for that were a second half in which they absorbed 71 points and a terrible shooting day off the arc.

The 116:99 for the Spurs

closed a four-game away game with a 2: 2 balance, leaving the Wizards without a win in Texas since December 1999. Abdia and his teammates (8:13 balance this season) still led by 10 at the start of the second half, but have since failed Stop the attack The Spurs 'quick and varied attack, who scored 17 points in a burst in front of the visitors' 0.

Danny Abdia, Photo: AP

The Wizards scored just 9 of 31 attempts for three (29%), with the Israeli forward finishing with just 2 points (1 of 6 from the field, 0 of 3 from three) and 4 rebounds in 21 minutes.

A solid evening by Bradley Bill, who scored 18 points and handed out 8 assists, did not help.

On the night between Wednesday and Thursday (02:00) the Wizards will return to the Capital One Arena, for a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, hoping to further improve their balance at the top of the East.

Not our evening.

Returning home after a 2-2 away trip. Bill scored 18, Caldwell-Pop 17, Abdia 2 points and 4 rebounds in 20 minutes pic.twitter.com/o6ozEXRrLk

- Washington Wizards 🇮🇱 (@washwizardsil) November 30, 2021

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Source: israelhayom

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