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Danny Abdia annoyed Bradley Bill at the end, during what was crowned a "historic moment" - Walla! sport

2021-02-16T06:43:18.710Z


The Israeli lost a ball and committed an unnecessary offense in the final years of Washington's victory, Bill Anger ("Shut up, stupid idiot"), on the net to roll over the move: "Can't believe what I saw." And also, John Wall's moving comeback to Washington: "It was hard"


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Danny Abdia annoyed Bradley Bill at the end, during what was crowned a "historic moment"

The Israeli lost a ball and committed an unnecessary offense in the final years of Washington's victory, Bill Anger ("Shut up, stupid idiot"), on the net to roll over the move: "Can't believe what I saw."

And also, John Wall's moving comeback to Washington: "It was hard"

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Just 20 minutes, and a jarring ending.

Abdia (Photo: AP, Nick Wass)

Washington defeated Houston 119: 131 this morning (Tuesday), in a game that focused on the return of John Wall to the capital for a meeting with the team in which he played his entire career.

Danny Abdia finished with 5 points and 3 rebounds, coming off the bench again and getting only 20 minutes this time.

The Israeli will hope that the drop in minutes (the fewest in the last five games) does not herald any trend for him, after losing his place in the team's quintet, tonight other sub-players in Washington make a nice and important contribution: Davis Bartans scored 18 points (5 of 6 from three), Mo Wagner scored 15 and squeezed compliments from the coach, Roy Hachimura scored 13, Robin Lopez and Raul Neto scored 12 each, and a total of seven players scored a double-digit number of points, and Abdia was not one of them.



In addition, although Washington has recorded a second straight win for only the second time this season and is on an improving trend, the game ended in a somewhat jarring way for Abdia.

In the closing seconds, when the game was over, the ball was in the hands of the Wizards, who just had to pass the few seconds left on the clock.

The ball was in Roy Hachimura's hands, Abdia signaled to him that he wanted the ball, Hachimura handed it to him, and Abdia left the ball without touching it and let it out, in what appeared to be a misunderstanding.

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It should be noted that this is a very familiar situation among league players, who sometimes try to avoid holding the ball in the last seconds and pass it to each other so that they do not have a ball loss statistic.

For example, amusing NBA blogger Rob Perez tweeted about the extraordinary moment: "It finally happened. After years of players 'throwing grenades' at each other in the final seconds, this is the first time I see a player refuse to touch the ball and let it out. Please enjoy this historic moment of Danny Abdia. "

He then even added: "I can not believe what I just saw. After re-examining the move: Abdia asked for the ball, and just let it out!".



And if that wasn’t enough, then, when the ball went to Houston with 1.9 seconds left on the clock, Abdia committed an unnecessary offense that sent a Houston player to the penalty line.

Although the game was over, and did not endanger Washington's victory, Bradley Bill looked very frustrated on the Wizards' bench, expressed his anger at the two unnecessary moves in which Abdia was involved, and after Abdia argued with the referee about the offense Bill called "shut up" and appeared "Dumb offense" filter.

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However, that does not overshadow the Wizards' joy of victory, on an exciting evening for the club, after John Wall first came to town in another team uniform.

Wall finished with 29 points and 11 assists, but received no help from his teammates and the Rockets suffered a sixth straight loss.

Bradley Bill, who scored 37 points, said at the end that he was impressed with the ability of Wall, who as a reminder did not play two years before returning to the pitches this season.

"Everything is still there," Bill said of Wall, "he manages to show it. I could not be happy for him, after all he has been through in the last two years."



Wall himself refused to talk about his time at the Wizards.

At half-time, a video showing the player playing for ten years at the club was shown on the screens, but unfortunately, he did not receive the reception he would have received if the audience had filled the hall.

"It was hard," Wall said of the empty hall, on the exciting evening, "I wanted to see here the crowd I played for, to get love. I wanted my mother to be here in my rehearsal game, but I know she's watching me from above."



Washington pretty much stabilizes recently (5: 5 balance in the last ten games), but with a 17: 8 balance knows it needs a long streak of wins not to reach the playoffs, but to reach a balanced balance.

At the moment at least she is enjoying good offensive ability, after scoring 131 points tonight.

"Maybe it's the Waves," Bill said of the ability on offense, "it's energy, energy you have when the team starts playing well together, you see some shots coming in and the joy of the game comes back. It's good that we play the right way."

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