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Abdia's block was exciting, but the Wizards admit: "The attack is a challenge"
The block on Hayward and the X movement were forgotten after a bad evening on the other side of the field in a loss to Charlotte.
Bill: "We're still fighting the attack"
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Tuesday, 23 November 2021, 08:53
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Washington Wizards players train ahead of game against Orlando (from Washington's Twitter)
Danny Abdia's block on Gordon Hayward tonight (Monday to Tuesday) was exciting and so was the X movement that the Israeli performed after the move.
But at the end of the day, Washington lost to Charlotte 109: 103 and with all due respect to the Wizards' successful defense, this time the talk was mostly about the offense.
Before the game, coach Wes Ansald commented on his team's successful isolation defense and said that "I think with Pop, Kozma, Danny and even Brad, our one-on-one defense is great. It's not one person, it's five players covering each other."
But in attack it is still not it, not in terms of loss and sometimes not in terms of the Wizards.
The Israeli night again seemed hesitant in the attack and in 19 minutes he scored 6 points in 2 of 5 from the field.
In the decisive minutes, in which Washington had to produce quick points to try to make a comeback, he sat on the bench.
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The declining Washington again lost to Charlotte, Danny Abdia settled for 6 points
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Defense is there, the attack is squeaky.
Abdia Tonight (Photo: Screenshot,.)
The Wizards are absorbing 103.4 points per game this season and in this category they are ranked 7th in the NBA.
But 106 points per game they score, equals only 21st place.
Tonight it looked particularly bad, with 38.7 percent from the field, 25 percent off the arc and 18 turnovers.
"When players come and especially a coaching staff and build a new team, the big challenge is the offense," Bradley Bill said at the end. "It's almost never the defense. We are still struggling and need to find the moves that work best for us. "
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