Abdia recovered with 13 points against Golden State, Kerry and Green stole the show
The Israeli showed improved ability after three consecutive games without scoring, but Kerry's 47 points and Green's comeback after two months out swept the Warriors to 112: 126 at home.
25 to Forzingis
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15/03/2022
Tuesday, March 15, 2022, 6:30 p.m.
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Danny Abdia speaks ahead of Washington's return from vacation (Washington official website)
The good news: Danny Abdia has recovered from a nightmare.
The bad news: Washington continues to lose.
The Wizards suffered a fourth consecutive loss tonight (Monday through Tuesday) in the last ten games, 126: 112 to Golden State away, in a game that will be remembered mostly thanks to the Warriors' performance.
Drymond Green returned after a two-month absence, came off the bench and provided the Warriors with the spark she was missing, and along the way will also fuel Steph Kerry who recorded his best game of the season with 47 points and seven threes.
From the narrow point of view of Danny Abdia's fans, it was an optimistic game.
The Israeli forward interrupted his offensive drought, looked less hesitant, came back to get minutes and credit from the coach and finished 29 minutes off the bench with 13 points (4 of 8 from the field, 2 of 4 from three, 3 of 5 from penalties), 4 assists, two rebounds and a steal .
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Abdia received love from the Jewish community in the stands
Golden State was excited to get Green back, the engine and heart of the team, and was especially pleased with the comeback of the Holy Trinity - Kerry, Thompson and Raymond - the basis for the team's championship change.
The first quarter was still relatively balanced, with Clay Thompson leading the Warriors but Danny Abdia's entry breathes life into the Wizards.
Abdia made the drought very fast with 7 quick points that helped Washington finish the first quarter with a minimum lag of 3 points, but the Warriors ’escape came in the second quarter, in which they escaped to a double-digit lead.
In the second half the Wizards tried to make a comeback, but each time they approached Steph Kerry scored a typical three that stopped them.
Kristaps Forzingis, who returned after a rest in the previous game, improved statistics, and Danny Abdia also reached a double-digit points balance in Garbage Time, with the Wizards dropping to 38:29, while the Warriors recorded a fourth straight win and raising their balance to 22:47, equal to Memphis. in the West.
Kerry recorded 47 impressive points with excellent percentages (16 from 25 from the field, 7 from 14 from three, 8 from 8 from penalties), added 6 rebounds and 6 assists and was assisted by Clay Thompson and Jordan Paul who scored 20 each.
Green who as mentioned got off the bench and was under a minute limit, finished with 6 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists in 20 minutes.
Returned, and with it came the joy of the Warriors' game.
Green (Photo: Reuters)
Finally reset the handle.
Kerry Celebrates with Green (Photo: GettyImages, Ezra Shaw)
On the other hand, Kristaps Forzingis led Washington with 25 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists, Cantabius Caldwell Pop added 19 and Kyle Kozma had 11 and 8 rebounds.
The Wizards will try to interrupt the losing streak when they host Denver on the night between Wednesday and Thursday.
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