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Washington defeated Orlando 106: 112, 5 points to Danny Abdia Israel today

2022-01-13T06:34:35.342Z


The Wizards achieved their third consecutive victory • The Israeli forward played 19 minutes and added 5 assists • Kozma excelled


Washington of the Year continues to be a team from which it is impossible to know what we will get.

After a wonderful season opener followed by a period with a drastic drop in capacity, the Wizards seem to be starting to get back on their feet once again tonight as they achieved their third straight win, this time 106: 112 over Orlando.

From the Israeli point of view, Danny Abdia played 19 minutes tonight as he came off the bench finishing with 5 points, 5 assists, 2 rebounds, 2 steals and one loss.

Whoever was the team’s standout from the capital was Kyle Kozma who provided 19 points, 10 rebounds and 9 assists and was very close to a triple double and proved there was someone to rely on when Bradley Bill was absent.

Except for Kozma, Spencer Dinwidi contributed 17 points, Monterz Harrell added 16 and Raul Neto provided 15. Washington led almost the entire length of the game but the Magic managed to narrow the gap to 99:94, five minutes to the end of the game, but it was too late and the hosts Closed interest.

WIN!

WIN!

WIN!

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- @washwizardsjp January 13, 2022 - @washwizardsjp

For the loser, Cole Anthony was the leading scorer with 19 points, 11 rebounds and 9 assists while Terence Ross added 17 and Robin Lopez, ex-Washington, provided 16 and 11 rebounds.

The Wizards' next game will take place on Saturday night against Portland.

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Source: israelhayom

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