9 points and 7 rebounds for loss in Washington's loss to Atlanta
The Israeli recorded another full game and also handed out 6 assists, but the Wizards surrendered 118: 103 to the Hawks who received 30 points and 11 assists from Trey Young
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The Washington Wizards hosted tonight (Wednesday through Thursday) the Atlanta Hawks, who unlike Danny Abdia's team still have something to play for - and that's probably also what made the difference.
The host, who will be in the playoffs and struggling to improve its position ahead of the playoffs, won 103: 108 despite another solid game by the Israeli forward who scored nine points, dropped seven rebounds and handed out six assists.
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Abdia continued the trend he has shown in recent games, with another solid and complete performance, but this time accurate with less good percentages from the field and scored only one three-of-seven attempts en route to 4/11 from the field in 34 minutes on the floor - more than any other player in Washington.
After a tight first half, the Hawks escaped to a double-digit lead during the third quarter, which in its final six minutes Trey Young scored 16 points out of his 30 in the entire game and out of Atlanta 18 in those minutes.
The gap the home team opened was too much for the Wizards, helping them record a win that left them ranked ninth with the same balance as Brooklyn, which holds an advantage in the internal balance, so the eighth place shortening the way to the playoffs is not yet guaranteed for it.
Danilo Glinari started in the top five for the first time since March 25 after suffering a knee injury, scoring 26 points alongside 10 rebounds for Atlanta, who received 19 and seven rebounds from Clint Capella.
In Washington, Kristaps Forzingis stood out, with 26 and 18 rebounds.
Daniel Gaford and Corey Kispert were the only ones in double digits other than the Latvian, with 12 points each.
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Washington has two more games left until the end of the season: Saturday night at home against New York, and Sunday night away against Charlotte.
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