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2021-11-27T05:35:45.379Z


Washington stopped a streak of two losses, the Israeli forward added 4 rebounds and a block, scoring 4/7 from the field. 20 to Bradley Bill


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9 points for the Wizards' 99: 101 loss to Oklahoma City

Washington stopped a streak of two losses, the Israeli forward added 4 rebounds and a block, scoring 4/7 from the field.

20 to Bradley Bill

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  • Oklahoma City Thunder

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Washington Wizards players train ahead of game against Orlando (from Washington's Twitter)

The Washington Wizards halted a two-game losing streak tonight (Friday-Saturday) and recovered from the defeat in New Orleans when they defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 99: 101 away.

Danny Abdia returned to contribute a little more on offense, finishing with 9 points on 4/7 from the field, including 1/3 off the arc.

The Israeli forward also added 4 rebounds and one block in 22 minutes on the floor.



The Wizards trailed by 10 points at two different stages of the first half, however a 2:12 run gave them the lead before going down to the break and in the second half Washington maintained a small gap in their favor, all the way to a win that raised it to a 7:12 balance.

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The Wizards are back to winning.

Abdia and Coldwell Pop (Photo: GettyImages, Rob Carr)

As we have become accustomed to seeing from the start of the season, this victory was also achieved by Wes Ansald Jr.'s team through the defense, when they recorded 12 team blocks.

Daniel Gaford led her proudly in this category, with a personal career record of 8 blocks.

The Wizards' shots were led by Bradley Bill in a team with Cantabius Caldwell Pop, with 20 points each, with Monterz Harrell contributing 14 and Kyle Kozma adding a double double of 11 and 10 rebounds.



Washington will continue its streak of games in the West between Saturday and Sunday (3:30) and will host the Dallas Mavericks.

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