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At a time when the world is watching the events taking place between Israel and Gaza, basketball fans are torn The post Al ...
Tom Dundon, owner of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes, reportedly has reached an agreement to buy the Portland Trail Blazers ...
In preparation for EuroBasket 2025 later this summer, Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija and the Israel national team ...
Portland Trail Blazers starting small forward Deni Avdija submitted an exciting performancing during a warm-up contest for Team Israel this weekend. According ...
Deni Avdija makes a surprising "knife in the back" statement after the Portland Trail Blazers traded him to the Washington Wizards.
But it’s never given them an NBA star they can call their own. Deni Avdija, a 19-year-old wing averaging four points per game in Euroleague, would like to change that.
Is chipper Deni Avdija — with the patchy goatee, a devotion to family game nights and an aversion to controversy — ready to join the Washington Wizards and play in today’s NBA?
NEW ORLEANS — Deni Avdija trudged, exhausted, toward the Washington Wizards’ bench after Wednesday night’s game ended. He grabbed a towel and lofted it to a fan in the stands.
When Deni Avdija, the Israeli swingman who starred for Maccabi Tel Aviv and was projected to go as high as No. 2 in this year’s NBA draft, slipped to No. 9, there was celebration in the Wizards ...
The Wizards selected Deni Avdija ninth in the 2020 NBA Draft. (Brad Mills / USA Today) When Westbrook arrived in Washington, his former teammates and former coaches remember, he was fully engaged.
Back in April, Avdija was shooting just 33.6 percent from three, and he was even worse from the free-throw line, where he was at 52 percent in 47 games. However, I also spoke about the 19-year-old ...