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Deni Avdija is in Portland Trail Blazers (Image via Instagram / @deniavdia8)
Deni Avdija of the Portland Trail Blazers is becoming well-known for his steadfast loyalty to his own country in addition to his outstanding NBA career. The 23-year-old rising star is holding off on his NBA career until this summer so that he can devote all his attention to playing for Israel at the international level.
Recently, he discussed how the Washington Wizards traded him to the Portland Trail Blazers and how the whole thing disappointed him.
He also stated that he would be willing to enlighten Americans and teach them about Israel.
Deni Avdija prioritizes national pride and unity over NBA offseason pursuits
When many of his NBA contemporaries are using their offseasons to work on personal growth or earn money from endorsement deals, Deni Avdija has stated that his passion is elsewhere. He is prepared to carry over his NBA breakthrough season to assist Israel's young national team in making the transition to the senior squad.
In a crucial summer of European competition, he is rejoining old friends and former youth teammates to play for Israel's national team.
He recently told the reporters during the same interview: “I am not currently thinking about the NBA. Playing for the national team of Israel is the most important honor for any player.”He continued:“Joining players I grew up with from the junior national teams is exciting. We have an amazing squad here, capable of great things.
I will do everything possible to make this team successful,” he told reporters.Then, while addressing the issues in Israel, Deni Avdija said:“Not everyone understands 100 % what is happening in Israel. We’re a very small country, and there are people who live in bubbles in their countries. Many are interested, and I always explain the whole situation properly, from the right and good side. I try to show reality as much as possible.”
Deni Avdija is a remarkable player (Image via Getty Images)
Early in his NBA career, Deni Avdija was mostly an infrequent starter. In 2020, he was selected by the Washington Wizards with the ninth overall pick. He has averaged nearly 15 points this season after recovering from a dry period to start the season. Beyond the court, his loyalty to the Israeli team is about standing for the pride in the country, identity, and unity. Also read: Is DeAndre Ayton leaving Portland Trail Blazers? His agent approached the team about a buy-out