After the loss on Friday night against the Hawks, the Washington Wizards and Danny Abdia will tonight try to get back on track, this time against the faltering Boston, in an early game and at a convenient time for basketball fans in Israel (22:30).
In the background, the trade window is still open and rumors are circulating (in light of the Wizards' busy roster), coach Wes Asnald Jr., who came out of nearly a week of isolation yesterday due to the Corona Protocol, hinted for the first time that a squad of 13 senior players will make future team rotations difficult. I'm feeling great. I was surprised to find that I'm positive. But now everything's fine.
Wes Ansald Jr. left the Corona Protocol and will play tomorrow (22:30 Israel time) in the home game against Boston https://t.co/7qWZ4jkfde
- Washington Wizards 🇮🇱 (@washwizardsil) January 22, 2022
"We have not yet enjoyed a full squad with a full coaching staff. It is definitely challenging to play with such a deep rotation, but maybe later we will lower it back to a rotation of nine to nine and a half players. Only then can the players get back to their pace. There is no other way to combine them. Apart from giving our players measured minutes, of course with all the restrictions of everyone. "
All the Deni Facebook and notes app posts are lies lol.
He also did not contact his coach and tell them he's been moved - they do not even contact each other.
https://t.co/Ymig48SMHf
- Quinton Mayo (@RealQuintonMayo) January 20, 2022
Meanwhile, perhaps as a continuation of Danny Abdia's confrontation with Davis Bartans in the Wizards' defeat to Philadelphia last month, a false story was published last weekend on the networks, a false story about a confrontation between the Israeli and his coach, Wes Ansald Jr., all in front of the professional team and other players. The absurd story, Abdia has hit the shelves and is now "a candidate for trade following a confrontation, who almost became violent in front of his coach ..".
Notifications on.
- Quinton Mayo (@RealQuintonMayo) January 19, 2022
The false publicity also reached the ears of Wizards reporter Quinton Mayo, who tweeted emphatically on his Twitter account: "All the comments and posts written by Danny Abdia are simply false. In addition, he did not page his coach, Danny did not page anyone and no one told him he Will soon move to another group .. ".
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