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Hard poker with Bradley Bill, pocketed all over the NBA

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Wizards are trying to figure out Bradley Bill’s mind, they are afraid that by the end of the year they will lose him for absolutely nothing, and everything shows that his departure from Washington is now very likely.

Two days before the close (Thursday, February 10 at 10:00 p.m.) one of the cases that is and will be even busier is that of Bradley Bill. The 28-year-old superhero has lived in Washington since the day he turned pro in the summer of 2012 to this day, but his name is heavily gambled on, a game in which he, the wizards and a dozen suitors from around the world participate the NBA.

You see, Bill has the right to exercise an option at the end of the current season to leave $36,422,136 and enter the market as an unrestricted free agent. He will decide his future, with the people of the organization leaking information to the media in the final hours to pressure him and learn from those around him what he thinks for the years to come. Word in Washington is that Bill hasn’t shown any intention of leaving, but that doesn’t mean he’ll still be a Wizards player Thursday night.

If the veteran goalscorer doesn’t respond, if there’s no sign he genuinely wants to continue being a player for the US Capitals team, the Wizards will review offers they will accept to make him in exchange before losing him absolutely nothing. They are in a state of rebuilding anyway and don’t want their most important part to go away without profit.

Bill had 30.5 points in the 2019-20 season and 31.3 points last year, along with 4.7 rebounds and 4.4 assists per 35.8 minutes, but this year his numbers have dropped. In 40 games, he has 23.2 points (50.8% on twos, 30% on threes, 83.3% on shots), 4.7 rebounds, 6.6 assists and nearly one steal per 36 minutes of play, getting close to four Shots fewer, executed 2.6 fewer shots and errors increased from 3.1 to 3.4. Teams like the Heat, the Celtics, the Nuggets, the Knicks and the Sixers (unless they continue with James Harden) will do anything to get him.

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