Contrary to rumors and reports, Athletic's Charania reports that the league's king of baskets is not interested in a trade: "He's just frustrated with the way things are presented in the media" • It seems that the All-Star will take place in a slim format on March 7
Bradley Bill.
Frustrated by all the publications
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It's no secret that in the past month Bradley Bill (and his wife) have not hidden their dissatisfaction with Washington's professional situation.
In the US, there have been many reports that the frustrated star will be looking for a trade until March, but tonight (Tuesday) Shams Charania from Athletic reports that despite all the publications, Bill is not at all interested in leaving the Wizards in the trade.
According to Charania, Bill is not interested in a trade and has even publicly expressed his desire to stay at least until the end of the season at the club.
At the same time, the king of the league's baskets is frustrated with the way things are presented in the media, and in any case, and despite all the rumors, Bill will not help the club until the end of the upcoming transfer deadline (March 25).
Even before the surprise win over the Nets, coach Scott Brooks referred to rumors of a possible trade: "Bill signed a contract extension without having to. So that says it all. He is one of the best players in the league and every team would want him. But what's good is that he's on the team "I love him. I really like coaching him. He just wants to stay here."
Meanwhile, it appears that despite the Corona plague, the All-Star event will also take place this year, albeit in a leaner and smaller format.
It is further reported that the glittering game will be held on March 7 in Atlanta, and after two years of hiatus, will once again bring East and West together.
In addition, there will also be traditional personal competitions.