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10 points for Danny Avdia in Washington's loss to Boston Israel today

2022-11-28T05:27:25.368Z


27 minutes for Israel in the Celtics' 130:121 • This is the Wizards' third loss in a row • Jaylen Brown scored 36 points for the winner


A small bright spot:

Danny Avdia finished with double figures for the seventh time in the last 9 games in the Washington Wizards' 121:130 loss to Boston tonight (between the first and second), which was the team's third in a row.

The Israeli played 27 minutes and scored 10 points.

Avdia scored his first points three minutes from the start of the game when he grabbed the ball and punished the other side with a dunk in a burst.

33 seconds later he added two more on a penetration that narrowed it to 10:9, but towards the end of the quarter the Celtics started to open burners and ran to a double digit lead.

While the guest chased without success, Avdia scored two three-pointers - one in the second quarter and one in the third.

The runner-up's record difference was 26, with the biggest difference between the two teams coming in rebounds (29:38) and shooting outside the arc (16 three-pointers in total).

The runner-up is missing Jayson Tatum, but even without him, she didn't struggle.

Jaylen Brown starred in green and scored 36 points.

It was the 12th victory in 13 games for the Greens, who rose to a 4:16 record at the top of the Eastern Conference.

Malcolm Brogdon and Derek White added 17 and 15 respectively.

In the ranks of the losers, who will host Minnesota tomorrow (between Monday and Tuesday), Bradley Beal scored 30, Kristaps Porzingis 21 and Monte Morris who returned to the floor after a short absence - 16. Kyle Kuzma did not play.

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Source: israelhayom

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