Israeli athlete Deni Avdija named to NBA’s Rising Stars team
Avdija, 20, has had an up-and-down rookie season, in part because of contracting COVID-19, which sidelined him for three weeks in January.
As he tries to acclimate to the NBA, Deni Avdija got some much-needed good news: The Israeli first-year pro was picked for the Rising Stars Challenge featuring the league’s 20 top rookies and second-year players.
Avdija, the Washington Wizards’ No. 1 draft pick this season and No. 9 overall, was to represent the World Team against a US squad during All-Star Weekend. But due to COVID-19 restrictions, they won’t play the game this year, as the All-Star events are condensed into just one day of activities on March 7 in Atlanta.
The league’s assistant coaches voted for the Rising Stars representatives.
His coach, Scott Brooks, said he hasn’t lost faith in his prized rookie.
Avdija is averaging 6 points and 4.6 rebounds in 21 minutes per game.
The Wizards will celebrate Jewish Heritage Night on Thursday night. The Israeli artist Kobi Aflalo will sing the national anthem and Avdija will address fans in Hebrew and English. Video messages from former NBA player Omri Casspi, the first Israeli to be chosen in the first round of the NBA Draft, and other Maccabi Tel Aviv and Israeli national team players, will be shown throughout the game.