The Israeli, who added 8 rebounds, recorded a good game in the capital, helping the team achieve a second consecutive victory with 124: 132 • All this despite the absence of the injured Bradley Bill • A monstrous triple-double to Westbrook: 35 points, 21 assists and 14 rebounds • 35 points of Savonis did not have enough time for the guest
Record a good game.
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The Washington Wizards and Danny Abdia recorded a second straight win early Tuesday morning, after defeating the Indiana Pacers 124: 132 at the Capitol 1 Arena.
The victory raised the host to a balance of 28:17, while the guest slipped to a balance of 24:21.
Abdia, who started the top five for the second game in a row, recorded a good game with 12 points (2/3 off the arc) and 8 rebounds in 31 minutes.
The Wizards managed to win without their leading scorer, Bradley Bill, who is suffering from a hip injury.
In Bill’s absence, Russell Westbrook recorded a crazy triple-double of 35 points (14/26 from the field, 4/6 from the three), 21 assists and 14 rebounds.
Roy Hachimura also made a "step forward" in Bill's absence, scoring 26 points and taking down 8 rebounds.
The game itself was tight throughout.
Washington's significant mini-escape, which secured her victory, came in the fourth quarter.
With a 116: 115 lag about five minutes to go, the host went out for a 0: 6 run on the way to a 115: 121 advantage, which it did not drop until the end.
In the Pacers' ranks, 35 points from Domantas Savonis and 11 rebounds were not enough for an away win.
The Wizards will try to join W for the third time in a row tonight (02:00 Israel time) when they host the Charlotte Hornets.