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Omri Caspi: "If I had a small part in Danny Abdia's arrival in the NBA, he is my honor" - Walla! sport

2021-03-24T19:37:50.688Z


The Maccabi Tel Aviv player praised his friend: "I talk to him a lot, I wish I had someone to accompany me in the NBA." And there is also a story about the character of Stephen Kerry


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Omri Caspi: "If I had a small part in Danny Abdia's arrival in the NBA, it is an honor for me"

The Maccabi Tel Aviv player praised his friend: "I talk to him a lot, I wish I had someone to accompany me in the NBA."

And there is also a story about the character of Stephen Kerry

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Danny Abdia talks about adapting to the NBA (from the Washington Wizards' Twitter page)

Despite the bumps in the road, Omri Caspi is very proud of his successor in the NBA, Danny Abdia.

"I'm happy, it's a great pride to pass the torch to Danny," he said today (Wednesday) at the Nexus Israel conference.

"I'm very excited for him. I talk to him a lot, of course give him spice, but at the same time, I wish there was someone to accompany me in the NBA. For me the line has always been to work hard, work smart, be humble and good things will happen. If I had a part Small in his arrival in the NBA, he is an honor to me. "



Caspi even shared a story about his former Golden State friend, Stephen Kerry, who invited a young Israeli fan with cancer to the locker room.

"Steph brought him to the hall," he said, "after training, he went and talked to the young fan and his mother. The next day we had a game, he upgraded their tickets and hosted them in the VIP area. He made sure some more players would come and talk to him. All things. "These show who Steph is." Unfortunately, the boy passed away two or three weeks after the trip, but I am convinced that it was a wonderful experience for him and Steph made it possible. He is an amazing person. "

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Abdia and Caspi at Maccabi Tel Aviv (Photo: Berni Ardov)

Abdia scored 14 points last night in Washington's loss to New York, and at the end said, "You know why it's so hard for me to lose? Because I see every day the bunch of players we have. I believe so much that we are much better than we play. And I feel we deserve There, try to get better, make changes, play stronger but sometimes it succeeds and sometimes it does not. But we need continuity and stability, and when we find it we will be a great team. Nothing is finished, we are still fighting and will continue to give one hundred percent in every game. Everyone hates to lose, because We have a lot of competitive players on the team and we hope to lose as little as possible. "

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