Danny Abdia would like to forget this game and fast.
Although they were worse than him, the Israeli from Washington showed bad ability tonight, when his team surrendered with the buzzer to the weak Houston 114: 111.
Abdia, who started in the top five, gave as usual all he could, but this time had a hard time connecting to the game.
In 33 minutes on the field (third of the Wizards), he scored 8 points on a low percentage from the field - only 16% (2 of 12), but at least managed to add 8 rebounds, as well as a single assist and one block.
Abdia scores over Wood, Photo: USA TODAY Sports
Washington lined up for the game with a missing roster, and relatively early in the final quarter lost its top scorer, Bradley Bill (27 points), in a sixth offense.
Coldwell Pop tried to fill his place and was excellent with 26 points (5 threes), but was not enough.
As against Chicago, Washington, which dropped to a 19:19 balance (fourth loss in six games), absorbed a three from the corner with the buzzer, this time from the hands of Kevin Porter Jr., who helped the Rockets stop a streak of eight losses.
Christian Wood and Jaylen Green led the winners with 22 points each
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