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Washington understands: "Bradley Bill's future at Wizards depends on Danny Abdia's development"
In the wake of rumors of a trade on the Shooting Guard, Washington is convinced: "If Abdia looks like a potential All-Star, the chances of keeping him will increase."
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Tuesday, 19 January 2021, 19:34
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The corona-hit Washington will remain disabled for the foreseeable future, but until it returns to the pitches, local media are mostly preoccupied with the future of Bradley Bill, who once again finds himself mentioned in rumors of possible trades.
In SBnation's BulletsForver blog, they addressed the future of the Wizards today (Tuesday), which depends first and foremost on the decision whether to trade Bill or not.
If general manager Tommy Shepherd insists on his refusal to discuss the possibility of transferring the star to another team, he will end a contract in two years, and then he will have to decide whether he wants to stay at the Wizards.
The answer, according to the writer, may be largely related to Danny Abdia.
"Washington's ability to be competitive and attractive to Bill depends very much on the development of Danny Abdia and Roy Hachimura and the improvement of Davis Bartans. It can greatly improve the situation. "
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The blog also addressed the question of what the team will look like after Thomas Bryant, the team's senior center, finished the season and will not return.
"There is no doubt that players like Bartans, Abdia and Raul Neto will have to rise above," it read.
"Bartans Veneto already had a few games that scored a lot, but Abdia will have to be more active in looking for his shot.
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