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Down: 3 points for Abdia, Washington defeated New Orleans
The Wizards disbanded with a painful 127: 102 and suffered a fourth loss in five games.
The Israeli added 3 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 assists in 25 minutes.
Ingram starred with 24 against
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Thursday, 25 November 2021, 06:20
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Washington Wizards players train ahead of game against Orlando (from Washington's Twitter)
Washington and Abdia continue to lose height: Tonight (Wednesday-Thursday) the Wizards suffered a fourth loss in five games when they were defeated 127: 102 by New Orleans.
Abdia recorded his best game in the previous encounter this season against the Pelicans and led the turnaround in the fourth quarter, but this time he was not a factor despite getting the most minutes off the bench (25).
The Israeli forward sniped one three-pointer and finished this game with 3 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals.
Washington recorded a poor percentage off the arc (7 out of 31) and recorded 19 turnovers compared to just 23 assists.
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Not his and Washington's evening.
Danny Abdia (Photo: GettyImages)
Brandon Ingram, on the other hand, starred for the host with 24 points and Jonas and Lancionas added 21 and 11 rebounds for the Pelicans, who won only the fourth time this season.
Josh Hart scored 16 points including a three from half court and a foul on the buzzer of the third quarter.
This three-pointer gave the hosts a 22-point advantage already in the third quarter and the advantage grew already to 31 in the last quarter that was only for the record.
Bradley Bill (23) and Spencer Dinwiddie (11) were the only five players to score in the double figures for Washington, who will get a good chance to come back to win against the weak Oklahoma City in two days and maybe slightly improve the confidence lost after a great season opener.
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