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11 points for Danny Abdia in Washington's loss to Toronto
A season record for the Israeli forward, who scored 9 of his 11 in 2:30 minutes and also added 6 rebounds in 109: 100 against the Raptors.
25 for Bill, Kozma was injured, 33 points for VanValit on the other side
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Thursday, 04 November 2021, 06:36
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The Washington Wizards and Danny Abdia suffered their second straight loss tonight (Wednesday-Thursday), 109: 100 to Toronto, just ahead of the pair of tough away games that await them against Memphis and Milwaukee.
Abdia, who in the previous game against Atlanta set a season record with nine points, rose and finished the game with 11 points on 4 of 7 from the field along with six rebounds, assists and a block.
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Continues the trend of improvement.
Abdia (Photo: GettyImages, G Fiume)
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The Wizards' forward struggled to get into things in the first half, which he finished with 0 of 2 from the field and only 1 of 4 from the penalty line.
But in the second half he went up differently, and especially in the third quarter, when he scored nine points in 2:30 minutes and reduced the difference to only eight, after his team was already 16 points behind.
But unfortunately, that was not enough as the Raptors were superior all along.
In addition to Abdia, four other players in Washington scored in double digits;
Bradley Bill led the scoring list with 25 points along with seven rebounds and seven assists and Montreux Harrell contributed 15 and ten rebounds from the bench.
Kyle Kozma, who scored only two in 1 of 10 from the field, was injured in the hand during the game, went down for treatment in the locker rooms and never returned to the floor.
The Toronto Scorers were led by Fred VanAllit, who finished with 33 points.
O. Anonobi assisted him with 21.
Another fine offensive game.
Bradley Bill (Photo: GettyImages, G Fiume)
Washington and Abdia will be on the floor again Saturday night, hosting Memphis with Ja Morant, who opened the season in a fantastic way.
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