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"No one understands why Scott Brooks took Danny Abdia out of the quintet" - Walla! sport

2021-03-03T15:25:33.220Z


Washington reporters are encouraged by the improved ability of the Israeli rookie against Memphis: "When he touches the ball and is involved in the offense, he looks like a candidate for the Rockies' top five. He was the bright spot of the game."


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"No one understands why Scott Brooks took Danny Abdia out of the quintet"

Washington reporters are encouraged by the improved ability of the Israeli rookie against Memphis: "When he touches the ball and is involved in the offense, he looks like a candidate for the Rockies' top five. He was the bright spot of the game."

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Wednesday, 03 March 2021, 17:04 Updated: 17:16

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Danny Abdia in shooting practice before the game against Minnesota (from Twitter)

Is Danny Abdia capable of producing renewed momentum after the decline in his status?

The Israeli rookie finished the last game against Memphis with 10 points and 7 rebounds, and under the auspices of the long Garbage Time and the Grizzlies' big lead, got more touchdowns on the ball and seemed more involved in the offense.

In the next game against the Clippers on the night between Thursday and Friday, Abdia will try to restore the same ability and help the Wizards get back on the winning track after suffering two straight losses.



For now, Washington reporters are encouraged by the improved ability he has displayed, after a series of games with minimal productivity.



"Danny played well. He and Robin Lopez were Washington's only bright spots in the game," reporter Anthony Citadino said in the "Locked On Wizards" podcast.

"Danny has had one of the best games lately. He's scored two important threes, looks more involved. It's Danny Abdia that the Wizards need to use more of. "And all because he threw more. The Wizards need more than that."

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Scott Brooks with Abdia (Photo: GettyImages, Will Newton)

Citadino added: "I don't think the Wizards' attacking method is creative enough. Danny Abdia is a 2.05-point forward, Davis Bartans can produce more moves. Something has to change if the attack is not so flowing. Maybe it's time to let Danny Abdia lead a ball, give "For Troy Brown a little more minutes, to try to do something unconventional. These are things you don't see from Scott Brooks this season."



Citadino's podcast partner Ben Mahic reinforced his remarks, saying: "Danny Abdia got 26 minutes, and it should stay that way all the time. When he gets enough minutes and enough balls, he looks like a candidate for the Rockies' top five this season. "I don't know why he lost his place in the top five, no one understands why it happened. Maybe it's because Scott Brooks is trying to play more creative basketball and give him the ball as part of the second five? So far it is not noticeable, far from it."

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