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Danny Abdia "The Passive" was lost in the attack, in Israel he is already being told to touch the ball
The Israeli rookie rarely participates in the Wizards' attacks, and while his fans in the country are frustrated ("moving as in training"), Washington reporters claim that he is the one who needs to change his attitude: "Became a secondary character."
And also: the pressure around Scott Brooks is mounting
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Friday, 01 January 2021, 06:42
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Danny Abdia on his first steps in the NBA (washwizardsil, Washington Wizards' Twitter account in Hebrew)
Uneasy in Washington after the team's fifth loss tonight (Thursday to Friday) to Chicago.
The Wizards were defeated 133: 130 despite the Bulls appearing on the missing roster, in a game that once again illustrated the pressure on Danny Abdia's team, which suffered no less than four technical fouls and again lost the game with a series of bad decisions in the closing minutes.
The local media continued to cover the future of coach Scott Brooks, who has been on target since the start of the season.
The coach who is in his final year on the contract still fails to make the Wizards a worthy defensive team, and even in the attack there is still no noticeable fingerprint of a coach.
Washington reporters also criticized the coach's rotation tonight, wondering why Isaac Bonga who was a top five player for much of last season was not a partner at all, did not understand his replacement policy and called the lineups he put up “weird”.
Brooks tried to broadcast business as usual at the end and said that "I still have confidence in this team. We have a long season ahead of us, these are five games in total. We need to look much better and last longer, because there is a feeling that we do not last even when we play well ".
The frustrated Bradley Bill, who is also in a contract year and every reaction and facial expression measured by a magnifying glass, also does not give up.
"We're all angry in the locker room, but angry in a good section. We need to get out of this together and work with what's there. Of course I will not demand from the coach and management any change after just five games," Bill said.
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Scott Brooks tonight (Photo: AP)
Danny Abdia who finished with 6 points (2 from 5 from the field), 4 rebounds and 3 assists, was not particularly active on the offensive side, although he again received compliments for sparks he showed on defense.
His fans in Israel already attribute Abdia's lack of involvement in the offense, the Wizards' style of play and the supposed selfishness of some of the team's players.
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In the American media Abdia continues to receive compliments, but there are also those who expect more from him.
Journalist Matt Moderno, who covers Washington, wrote that "Danny and Roy Hachimura are two of the most mature players on the Wizards' roster. This is a compliment for them and a cause for concern for the other players on the roster."
Washington once again praised Abdia's defense, noting that "he continues to show his excellent defensive foundations."
On the other hand, the NBC network described Abdia's appearance as "passive", and argued that he should take on more.
"Abdia played against Patrick Williams, the Chicago rookie who was selected in the fourth pick - who was also a candidate to be selected in. Tonight they both became secondary characters during the game," they noted.
"Abdia continued to be one of the Wizards' bright spots on defense, but did not force himself on offense in any way. Like him, Williams did not leave his mark on the game. Both were selected so high in the draft thanks to their great potential, but while each showed that there is If he has enough qualities to become a legitimate player in the future, none of them will affect the game. "
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