After scoring 10 points against Memphis, Washington wonders what would have happened if the Israeli had landed in San Antonio
Danny Abdia hits the Memphis basket, tonight in the home game
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After a month of shuffling and 14 games in which he failed to score more than nine points, Danny Abdia returned to consciousness early Wednesday (Wednesday) after scoring 10 points and 7 rebounds in Washington's home loss, 125: 111 against Memphis.
In the end, the Israeli rookie was praised by his coach Scott Brooks, but the reporters covering the Wizards continued to wonder during the match what would have happened if Abdia had received a little more credit throughout the season.
In the spirit of things, journalist Ben Mahitch tweeted even before the whistle: "One can certainly wonder how good the Wizards would have been if they had run creative drills in their attack. They have Davis in a trance who scored an extraordinary and Danny Abdia Playmaker at 2.05 meters. Unsurprisingly - every time you go on the same 'end-off' move in the direction of Bradley Bill.
In addition, the Bullets Forever website published an article by Mahitch about Abdia in which it was written: "Washington just continues to miss the talent called Danny Abdia. Unlike the beginning of the season where Abdia won an average of 26 minutes on the floor, during the last games, his role has been reduced "He played only seven minutes against the Celtics on Sunday, and took only one shot. Before that, Abdia also threw only once against Denver and all that in 20 minutes of play."
"It's hard for the Israeli to put him in a box, and that's what's special about him," it was recorded. "He can play several roles and be excellent in all of them, but the team's role is to get him involved.
"It's very interesting to imagine what would have happened if he had landed in San Antonio, a team that would have known how to wrap him up and develop his skills in the best way. There they would not have missed him. Too bad Washington makes people wonder what would have happened to Danny in another team. "The Wizards are now missing a rare opportunity to advance their Israeli rookie career at the club."
Scott Brooks strengthens Danny after playing just 7 minutes against Boston in the final game.
A number that Bradley Bill and Russell Westbrook hold from Danny and believe in # DCAboveAll pic.twitter.com/StKBh8ROn0
- Washington Wizards (@washwizardsil) March 2, 2021