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Season Reimbursement! Bill plans to have surgery and still wants to sign a 5-year, 240 million maximum salary, and is expected to be suspended for 4-6 months

On February 9, Beijing time, according to ESPN fame Varnarowski reported that Wizards star Bradley Beal plans to undergo a torn ligament repair surgery on his left wrist and is expected to be reimbursed for the season, and Beal's agent has confirmed the news.

Season Reimbursement! Bill plans to have surgery and still wants to sign a 5-year, 240 million maximum salary, and is expected to be suspended for 4-6 months
Season Reimbursement! Bill plans to have surgery and still wants to sign a 5-year, 240 million maximum salary, and is expected to be suspended for 4-6 months

The Wizards are currently in 11th place in the East with 24 wins and 29 losses, and Bill's season reimbursement means they will be completely ruined; for Bill's injury, medical expert Evan Jeffries tweeted that Bill received wrist treatment surgery, season reimbursement, and the general rest time is 4-6 months.

Season Reimbursement! Bill plans to have surgery and still wants to sign a 5-year, 240 million maximum salary, and is expected to be suspended for 4-6 months
Season Reimbursement! Bill plans to have surgery and still wants to sign a 5-year, 240 million maximum salary, and is expected to be suspended for 4-6 months

According to Wizards reporter Chase Hughes, Bill's agent, Bartelstein, has met with team management as they prepare to spend a critical time before the trade deadline.

Bill has reportedly been considering a top-salary contract all season.

Season Reimbursement! Bill plans to have surgery and still wants to sign a 5-year, 240 million maximum salary, and is expected to be suspended for 4-6 months

Next season, Beal has a $36.5 million player option, and he has the right to step out of his contract at the end of the season to become an unrestricted free agent, and if he rejects the player option, he is eligible to sign a five-year, $245.6 million super-salary contract with the Wizards.

So far this season, Beal has played in 40 games for the Wizards, averaging 36 minutes per game, averaging 23.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, 6.6 assists and 0.9 steals, shooting 45.1%, 30% and 83.3% respectively; so far in his career, Beal has been playing for the Wizards, has played in 645 games, averaging 22.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game.

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