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Washington Wizards' Bradley Beal says little about free agency, but wrist making progress

In a couple of weeks, Bradley Beal's future might look a lot clearer.

At this point, the Washington Wizards star isn't tipping his hand.

When asked Saturday about how he expects the start of free agency to go, he replied: «Crazy. probably — like it always is.»

When asked how he expects his own contract situation to play out, his response was the same: «My situation? Crazy. probably.»

The Wizards' offseason hinges on what Beal ultimately does. With a player option next season, he can become a free agent, and although he indicated earlier this year that he was leaning toward re-signing with Washington, there are certainly other teams that would gladly have him.

That was made clear when Beal was asked how many people have tried to recruit him to their teams.

«A lot,» he said. «You know I can't give you names.»

Beal was at a ribbon-cutting event Saturday for the Benjamin Banneker basketball court refurbishment project in Washington. Beal, who won the 2018-19 NBA Cares Community Assist Award, told the youngsters in attendance he wanted the courts to be something the community could enjoy.

«When I first started playing, when I was you guys' size, this is where I started,» he said. «We were outside playing from sunup to sundown.»

Later, when talking to reporters, Beal was asked what his presence at the event said about his commitment to being in Washington.

«I don't intertwine the two,» he said. «It's love that I've received from day one. The city has accepted me since a rookie, and here I am going into Year 11 and it's the same love, if not more. I've always just tried to pay that back in one way or another.»

Beal, who turns 29 later this month, has played his whole career with Washington, averaging at least 22 points per game

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