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Washington won in Detroit and interrupted the streak, 10 points to Danny Abdia
Kyle Kozma (26 points) scored a three-pointer 0.6 seconds into overtime and set up a 116: 119 lead for the Wizards, who won for the first time after three losses.
Abdia started well and scored all 10 of his points in the first half, finishing with the highest plus / minus balance in the team
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Thursday, 09 December 2021, 06:30
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Washington Wizards players train ahead of game against Orlando (from Washington's Twitter)
Washington's losing streak was cut short: The Wizards defeated the weak Detroit 116: 119 tonight (Wednesday through Thursday), and returned to the winning track thanks to a three-pointer by Kyle Kozma 0.6 seconds to the end of overtime.
Washington trailed, completing a turnaround and already leading by 13 points over the final quarter, allowing the Pistons to equalize and force overtime, but still managed to stop the three-loss streak and win in Michigan.
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Aggressive opening.
Abdia (Photo: Reuters)
Great first half, and encouraging.
Abdia (Photo: Reuters)
Danny Abdia also came back to himself, finishing a successful evening with 10 points, 6 rebounds and one block. The Israeli started well, scoring 7 points in the first quarter, including a big three on the buzzer, and at the end Detroit led, and Abdia was his team's outstanding scorer. Even before the half he added a three and reached 10 points (in 10 minutes of play), but also accumulated three offenses. Later in the game he played only 10 more minutes, but still managed to finish the game with the best plus / minus balance in the team - plus 14. Abdia scored 4 of 9 from the field, including 2 of 4 of the three, and again was good on defense (one block).
Kyle Kozma, a native of Michigan, was the one who scored the sweet victory basket, after which he waved to the local crowd in Detroit.
He finished with 26 points and 7 rebounds.
Bradley Bill scored 25 points, but was also responsible for an important loss in the closing seconds, with Washington leading 102-106 with 31 points left to end the fourth quarter, allowing the Pistons to equalize and force overtime.
Overall this is an encouraging evening for Washington, who once again enjoyed six players with a double-digit number of points.
Victory basket.
Cosma (Photo: GettyImages, Gregory Shamus)
See you.
Cosma waves to audience in Detroit (Photo: GettyImages)
On the other hand, Jeremy Grant scored 28 points, but Detroit suffered its tenth straight loss, and has been without a win for more than three weeks.
The host night also allowed Washington to win 38:52 on rebounds, and the Wizards improved their balance to 11:15.
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