After scoring 14 points tonight in the defeat of the Washington Wizards to the New York Knicks, we examined how the Israeli column of points affects the winning identity in the game
Abdia
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Danny Abdia scored 14 points tonight in the Washington Wizards' 131: 113 loss to the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
After the game, the Israeli rookie said: "I hate to lose because I see the team we have. When we are stable we will be a great team. Nothing is finished yet. We will continue to fight. Everyone hates to lose because there are fighters here."
Following Abdia's good personal ability along with another defeat of the team, we set out to check the numbers of the Israeli.
In eight games this season in the NBA, Abdia scored in double digits.
Six of them were in losses and only twice scored in double digits when the team won.
Five times the Israeli managed to score 13 points or more in the game - only in one of them did he finish with W of Washington.
Danny Abdia vs. the Knicks:
14 points (5/7 from the field), 4 rebounds in 22 minutes pic.twitter.com/6AIYjcUX4r
- Washington Wizards (@washwizardsil) March 24, 2021
Abdia's games in double digits
20 - Loss to Miami
14 - Loss to the New York Knicks
13 - Loss to Portland
13 - Loss to Memphis
13 - Victory against Miami
11 - Victory against Minnesota
11 - Loss to Milwaukee
10 - Loss to Memphis
And what happens when Abdia plays but finishes without points?
The team also loses.
In all four games in which the Israeli did not score a single point - Washington lost to its rivals (twice against Boston, Clippers, Brooklyn).
If coach Scott Brooks wants to start winning, he should probably ask Danny to score between 2 and 4 points and then Washington's chances of coming out with the win rise miraculously.
In the 12 games in which this has happened - the Wizards' balance is 3: 9 positive.