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Washington coach: "Bringing Danny Abdia off the bench is a big advantage"
Wes Ansald Jr. explains what is behind the change in the Israeli forward's performance ahead of the game against Indiana: "He will be better expressed with the second five."
Raoul Neto tries to push him: "We need to sing the energies, we have to push him forward"
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Friday, October 22, 2021, 5:30 p.m.
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Danny Abdia speaks after recovering from injury (from Washington Wizards' Twitter)
Danny Abdia opened his second season in the NBA with a new role, coming off the bench rather than the top five, as has happened more than once last season.
At the same time, at first glance it seems that the change could be better with the Israeli forward, who received 21 minutes in the season opener against Toronto and contributed 8 points and 7 rebounds.
Tonight (2:00) Washington and Abdia will host Indiana, and the team expects Abdia to continue to show improvement and forget about the injury that led to his long absence.
"The decision to take Danny off the bench is both a matter of principle, but also depends on chaps," explains coach Wes Ansald Jr.
"His fitness is not ideal yet, so we try to manage his minutes properly, and try to be careful not to overload him. Besides, for us to get him off the bench is a big advantage. He has the ability to keep proper in defensive substitutions, to defend aggressive players. .
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Abdia (Photo: GettyImages, Steven Ryan)
Raul Neto also started last season in the top five in some games and is now getting used to a new role on the bench, giving tips and trying to help Abdia get used to it.
"We know we need to build the bench players and give them confidence, I try to do it myself and also try to help other bench players. When I see Danny come in, I tell him, 'Hey, Danny, play hard, you have to push us forward, you "We have to raise our energies. We just have to come up with such an approach when we come off the bench."
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