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Bradley Bill led Washington to an impressive win over Phoenix, 6 points to Abdia
The fiery shooting guard bounced back after missing the previous game, finishing with 34 points, 9 assists and 8 rebounds and marching the Wizards to 107-128 over the team with the second-best balance in the NBA.
The Israeli got 20 minutes and added 5 rebounds, the Suns stopped at 14% off the arc
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Tuesday, 12 January 2021, 06:12
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With her back to the wall, when she is without Russell Westbrook, also missing Thomas Bryant and holding the worst balance in the NBA, Washington provided her best game of the season tonight (Monday through Tuesday) with a 107: 128 win over Phoenix.
Surprisingly, the Wizards were dominant throughout the game and did not allow the Suns - who came to Washington with the second best balance in the league - to lead even once.
Bradley Bill, who was absent from the loss to Miami due to caution from Corona, went back and forth from the same place he was stopped.
He finished with 34 points (12 from 22 from the field, 8 from 9 from the penalty spot) along with 9 assists and 8 rebounds, becoming only the fourth player in the current NBA era (since 1976) to open a season with 10 straight games of 25 points And above, and this time for a change, his good ability was also translated into victory.
Danny Abdia, for his part, had another learning experience.
After the record game against Miami in which he scored 20 points, the Israeli rookie dropped to 6 points (3 of 6 from the field) and got 20 minutes, after another game in which he absorbed some "rookie whistles" from the referees and accumulated offenses at a fast pace.
Alongside his 6 points he added 5 rebounds, but saw his teammates deliver their best game of the season mostly off the bench, meanwhile he also gets a small lesson from veteran and smart Chris Paul, who in one of the first minute moves stopped him during a post-up on one side, and spun him on defense on the other On the way to two easy points.
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In record shape.
Bradley Bill (Photo: GettyImages, Patrick Smith)
Another learning experience in the rookie season.
Abdia (with back) alongside Raul Neto and Bill (Photo: AP, Nick Wass)
Disgraceful shooting percentages of the Suns.
Chris Paul (Photo: GettyImages)
Either way, the Wizards' victory was not in doubt for a single moment.
The first quarter ended with a 14-point lead at home, and swelled in the second quarter as it peaked at 32.
Davis Bartans is once again seen in the excellent shooting ability that characterized him last season, but even with a 26-point lead at the half, the Wizards who have dropped more than one big advantage this season have not taken a foot off the gas.
Bradley Bill's 17 points in the third quarter helped the Wizards maintain their big lead, and the final quarter opened for Garbage Time.
In addition to the excellent Bill, Davis also stood out in trance with 18 points and 6 threes, Raul Neto with 16 and Brooklopez with 11 and 11 rebounds.
The Suns, who finished with a horrific balance of 4 of 27 off the arc (14.8%), were led by Devin Booker, who tried to give Bradley Bill a fight in the direct matchup and finished with 33 points of his own, but did not get enough help from his teammates.
Chris Paul added 14 and 11 assists, but the Suns who opened the season in great shape are counting three losses in the last five games.
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