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Bradley Beal talks about his frustration and questions

The Washington Wizards, despite the stats of their stars Bradley Beal and Russell Westbrook, are starting the season in the worst possible way with 4 losses in as many games. But each time they weren’t ridiculous, their biggest loss was 10 points and in 3 they broke in the last quarter. After the setback against the Bulls, Bradley Beal did not speak to the press and in practice he was asked if it was because of his frustration.

“There is a passage in the Bible that says you should never let your anger carry over to tomorrow. So it’s a new day. The sun has risen. Everything is fine. I am in a good mood, I am full of energy. Last night I was frustrated. I think everyone was frustrated. Everyone was angry. I didn’t speak to you (reporters) because I was watching the video of the match, it wasn’t because I was too angry to speak to you. But I was very unhappy, to the point of wondering why we do not understand? Why don’t we pass this hurdle? Why don’t we finish the matches? And I have to look at myself in the mirror, it’s my responsibility too. It’s my job as a star and team leader. I have to finish the games in the 4th quarter. So I wonder how we can maintain our advances. How can we hold out? How do we do a run? How can we chain the stops? What is the concern? So there’s a lot going on in your head. I think the beauty of our team is that everyone wants to try to find solutions. Everyone wants to find out how to do it better. And I think that’s a good thing. It’s hard to be 0-4 because you’re like, ‘anything can happen.’ But at the same time, you tell yourself that it is a blessing that it is an unfavorable time, because it is in these moments that you see who you really are. You see what kind of team you are, what character you have as a player, as a man. Are you going to let this affect you for the rest of the year or are you going to do something about it? Are you going to be angry? Are you going to do something to change things? Are you going to be angry, but also progress? Or are you just going to be angry and let that affect the rest of your season somehow? When I go to the gym, I leave all my energy there. When I get home, I am with my wife and children, and I am dejected. So the last 16 hours have been crazy, but I woke up this morning and it’s a new day. It’s a new opportunity to progress. ” Bradley Beal

Tonight the Wizards have a good opportunity to open their victory counter as they once again face another team that starts slowly, the Bulls. However, the latter won their duel the day before yesterday.

Via Wizards.com

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