Brooks Desperate: “Couldn’t Be Worse”

Washington also continued its free fall early Thursday morning with a fifth straight loss and seventh in the last eight games, surrendering 119: 121 against the unimpressive Sacramento Kings. Danny Abdia got just 18 minutes of parquet tonight, in which he managed to record a modest stat line of 6 points 2 rebounds, assists and a block.

Wizards coach Scott Brooks, who certainly knows and feels that something bad has been going on with his team since returning from the All-Stars, did not hide his despair after an evening of 4 of 25 of the three: “We are not scoring well all season. I keep saying it but I “I believe it will change. It could not be worse.”

Bradley Bill, who led the Wizards with 29 points, finally tried to explain the percentage on the floor: “I never put an emphasis on offense because if we had control we would have scored every shot. Our defense is bad, we don’t take rebounds. We do the opposite. “From what is needed. There are no excuses. We all need to get out of this together.”

Russell Westbrook, who could have turned the result around, but failed to meet the task, took responsibility for the final move. “I will take it upon myself. From now on I take responsibility because it was my fault. Now it is my responsibility to get us back on track. I need to find a better way that will make our players ready every night. .

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