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Danny Abdia: "I believe in my shot, I will keep trying when I'm free" Israel today

2022-04-06T07:09:48.636Z


After delivering another great game and finishing with 17 points in Washington's win over Minnesota, the Israeli has spoken to reporters about recent improvement: "In any city, I drive straight from the plane to the hall to throw"


The Washington Wizards may not play in the NBA playoffs this season but can take comfort in the fact that it finishes it in great shape with a number of players on which to build for the coming years providing loose basketball.

One of them is Danny Abdia, who tonight (Tuesday through Wednesday) recorded another fine game in the 114: 132 victory over Minnesota as he finished with 17 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 2 blocks.

Abdia, who has greatly improved his shooting recently, told reporters on the subject after the game: "I'm starting to add things to my game, it's going to take time. I give extra work everywhere. In every city we go to, I drive to the hall straight from the plane to throw. I believe "In my shot, sometimes my shots are not in the right direction but I work and believe in my shooting, I will continue to throw when I am free."

Deni Avdija just gave Jaden McDaniels the 'TOO SMALL'

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- NBC Sports Wizards (@NBCSWizards) April 6, 2022

Abdia who also provided good ability on the defensive side and recorded a nice block all rival star Carl Anthony Towns looked provocative on Jayden McDaniels after he managed to score 2 easy points on him.

The Israeli forward signaled to his opponent that he was "too small" to keep him and the move went viral on social media.

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Source: israelhayom

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