After becoming the first player in franchise history to average 25 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists for a full season, Beal is a fringe candidate for an All-NBA team selection. He earned $3,129,187 this year, but his expected salary, according to Forbes, was more than $16 million. Bryant, like Satoransky, is a free agent this summer and would be a worthwhile piece to bring back into the fold. The uncertainty surrounding Beal’s contract steeps into the discussion of new deals for the Wizards’ two promising role players. Whether or not it’s the Wizards writing the checks remains to be seen.
Source: Forbes May 06, 2019 12:33 UTC