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Wizards official announcement! Beal receives left wrist surgery season reimbursement this summer to qualify for a $241 million cap

On February 9, Beijing time, the Wizards officially announced that Bradley Beal will undergo repair surgery for the torn ligament of his left wrist and will miss the rest of the season. According to Warnaroski, Beal's contract next season is worth $36.4 million, and he can choose to jump out of the contract to become a free agent and qualify for a five-year, $241 million top salary contract with the Wizards. Just a week ago, rumors spread that 76ers wanted to trade Simmons for Bill.

Wizards official announcement! Beal receives left wrist surgery season reimbursement this summer to qualify for a $241 million cap
Wizards official announcement! Beal receives left wrist surgery season reimbursement this summer to qualify for a $241 million cap
Wizards official announcement! Beal receives left wrist surgery season reimbursement this summer to qualify for a $241 million cap

Bill has missed four consecutive games with a wrist injury, and a week ago, the Wizards' official message was in need of re-evaluation, and now his injury has been determined and will undergo surgery to treat. Medical expert Evan said that the recovery time for this operation is usually 4-6 months, which also confirms the news that Bill will reimburse the season.

Wizards official announcement! Beal receives left wrist surgery season reimbursement this summer to qualify for a $241 million cap
Wizards official announcement! Beal receives left wrist surgery season reimbursement this summer to qualify for a $241 million cap
Wizards official announcement! Beal receives left wrist surgery season reimbursement this summer to qualify for a $241 million cap

So far this season, Beal has averaged 36 minutes per game, with 23.2 points, 4.7 rebounds and 6.6 assists. So far in his career, Beal has averaged 22.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game, three All-Star selections, and a three-time all-time all-Time Team selection in the 2020-21 season. His season reimbursement is expected to give Kuzma a bigger role. Kuzma has played 50 games this season, averaging 16.1 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game, making him the Wizards' second-largest scorer.

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