Washington coach talks to Abdia and Bartens after confrontation: "There was a short argument"
Ansald Jr. said he straightened out the two forwards who seemed agitated in the loss to Philadelphia, complimenting Abdia: "Much more decisive than before"
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Danny Abdia after his season-high record against Utah (Wizards official website)
Washington coach recounts: I spoke with Danny Abdia and Davis Bartens following the exchange between them in the loss to Philadelphia.
As you may recall, the two forwards were seen arguing and confronting in a timeout after the Latvian claimed that the Israeli did not arrange a block for him as required in one of the attacks.
Bartance is seen reprimanding Abdia on the bench, and Abdia, who is not left in debt, seems to be answering him firmly, with Spencer Dinwidi trying to calm down.
Today is the story of Wes Ansald Jr. who spoke with the two to straighten things out.
"It was a short argument, not something very serious, but yes I felt the need to address it," he said.
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In addition, Ansled Jr. complimented Abdia, who has recently shown improved ability, and answered when asked about the Israeli's change in playing style compared to the past: "Compared to his first day in the summer, he is much more decisive. It is a difference of heaven and earth."
In the last five games Abdia has dropped only once from a double-digit number of points, and even then scored 9 points.
In the last three games, he gets an average of 29 minutes per game - a significant increase that also stems from the situation of those absent from the staff.
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