It's been a rough start to the NBA season in the nation's capital.
Limping out of the gate to a 2-10 start, it's been hard to watch this iteration of the Washington Wizards—even when considering the lack of success the franchise has had over the past decade.
And fans haven't been jumping at the opportunity to attend games at Capital One Arena, leading to Friday night's game against the New York Knicks feeling more like a road game for the Wizards.
Fourth-year forward Deni Avdija was frustrated by the lack of support.
"Gets me angry sometimes, honestly," Avdija said.