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"I need to talk to the judges, they have something against Avdia" | Israel today

2022-11-19T09:29:56.261Z


Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal commented on the fact that the Israeli forward is treated harshly by the referees in the NBA: "They keep trying to foul him out in every game"


After four consecutive games in which he finished with double figures, Danny Avdia was stopped tonight (Friday to Saturday) in Washington's victory over Miami with 3 points by himself when he got into foul trouble once again and also hurt one of his fingers, which led him to go to the locker room to receive medical treatment .

Avdia, who played against the Heat for only 14 minutes, received protection from his teammate - Bradley Beal - who criticized the referees, who he claims treat the Israeli forward harshly.

"It's hard here, I have to start talking to the referees because I think they have something against my brother Danny. They keep trying to foul him in every game."

Bradley Beal on his own accord (when asked about his defense)



"It's tough out here, I [got to] start talking to the refs cause I think they got something against my man Deni.

Keep trying to foul him out every game.”

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— Neil Dalal (@NeilDalal96) November 19, 2022

Washington coach Wes Anseld Jr. explained why he didn't share Avdia after returning from treatment.

"Abadiah sprained his finger. His little finger came out of place, they put it back in place for him and he could return to the floor. But as I said to Daniel Gafford and Will Burton - the five on the field played excellently with a pace, and I decided to go with them."

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Source: israelhayom

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