
A lot can be said about Scott Brooks and the basketball that Washington presents, but it is impossible to take away from him his exact prediction after Danny Abdia’s game against Boston, in which he scored 0 points. “Danny will be back in front of Miami,” he watched Brooks, And so of course it happened. Abdia impressed against Miami with 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists.
“All of our young players have improved today,” he said Brooks After the loss, emphasizing her loss. “Danny got better today. He had some bad games but he came back great tonight. The bad games are part of his development, he just celebrated his 20th birthday last week. These are growing pains, need patience and I will help him. He needs to enjoy this process, I was there myself and there are a lot of nights that you do not sleep because you are angry with yourself. ”
“Danny’s goal is to get better day by day,” the Wizards coach added. “He needs to understand that he’s good enough to be in the NBA and that’s what he’s doing so far. He’s going to have another chance on Monday against Phoenix, then he’s going to have another chance against Utah and then another one against Detroit and so on and so forth.” Robin Lopez also referred to the Israeli: “I liked Danny’s aggressiveness and his quick decision-making.”
While in Israel Abdia is the one that catches full attention, in the United States most of the press conference has been devoted to the health condition of the team center Thomas Bryant. The improving Washington player, who scores nearly 16 points per game this season on 64.8 percent from the field, injured his knee during the first quarter against the Heat and immediately went down to the locker room. Brooks has confirmed that Bryant will undergo an MRI and X-ray today.
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