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NBA notebook: Wizards lock up Beal with $72M extension

ByReuters

Published 18/10/2019 at 01:56 GMT

Bradley Beal committed to the Washington Wizards, ending a months-long negotiation while keeping options to hit free agency in the near future on the table for the coveted All-Star guard.

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"Bradley embodies the type of high-character, team-first player that we want
to have representing our fans and our city and we're very happy to sign him to
this extension," said Wizards owner Ted Leonsis.
The team did not release contract figures, but ESPN first reported Thursday
that Beal and the Wizards had a two-year, $72 million deal in place. The deal
also includes a player option for 2022-23 that would prohibit Beal from
hitting free agency for three more seasons and brings the total value of his
contract to almost $130 million over the next four years.
However, there is incentive to decline the option for the 26-year-old, as he
can re-sign with the Wizards for an NBA-record $266 million over five years.
In free agency, Beal, the third overall pick in 2012, would be able to sign
for a maximum of four years, $198 million. If traded during the course of the
deal, Beal would receive a 15 percent trade kicker.
--New Orleans Pelicans rookie standout Zion Williamson will miss the club's
preseason finale because of right knee soreness, the team announced.
Williamson didn't travel with the team for Friday's road game against the New
York Knicks. Williamson stayed behind to undergo further testing on the knee.
The Pelicans didn't list a timetable for his return. New Orleans opens the
regular season Tuesday with a visit to the Toronto Raptors.
--The Los Angeles Lakers announced they have exercised the 2020-21 option on
forward Kyle Kuzma's contract.
According to Spotrac, Kuzma will earn $3.56 million that season.
The 24-year-old Kuzma could become a restricted free agent following that
season if the two sides don't reach a long-term deal.
--Two-time NBA All-Star forward Luol Deng retired after signing a one-day
contract with the Chicago Bulls.
The 6-foot-9 South Sudan native played the first nine-plus seasons of his
15-year career in Chicago, followed by stints with the Miami Heat, Lakers and
Minnesota Timberwolves.
The seventh overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft out of Duke, Deng made the
All-Rookie First Team in 2004-05, the All-Defensive Second Team in 2011-12 and
played in back-to-back All-Star Games in 2012 and 2013.
--NBA commissioner Adam Silver says the league is ready to deal with the
financial consequences of its recent controversies in China, and added that
the NBA already has experienced "fairly dramatic" economic fallout.
Speaking at the inaugural Time 100 Health Summit in New York, Silver said that
while China has yet to put NBA games back on the country's airwaves and losses
have been substantial, the league will cope with whatever ramifications come
from Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey's Oct. 4 tweet in which he
expressed support for Hong Kong resident's desire for independence.
"I don't know where we go from here," Silver told "Good Morning America"
co-host Robin Roberts in his first U.S. interview about the league's conflict
with China since he returned home from the country. "The financial
consequences have been and may continue to be fairly dramatic."
-- Cleveland Cavaliers center Ante Zizic will miss about four weeks with
plantar fasciitis, the team announced.
Zizic missed the Cavaliers' four preseason games because of discomfort and
soreness in his left foot. His injury was confirmed after tests at Cleveland
Clinic Sports Health and an evaluation by the Cavaliers medical staff.
Entering his third season with the Cavs, the 6-foot-11, 254-pound Zizic
averaged 7.8 points and 5.4 rebounds in 59 games (25 starts) in 2018-19.
--NBA icon Michael Jordan christened a medical clinic bearing his name, opened
with the help of his $7 million donation, in Charlotte, N.C.
The Novant Health Michael Jordan Family Medical Clinic has been in operation
about three weeks, and more than 300 people have already been seen by staff
doctors, social workers and other health-care professionals.
"It's ... from the heart," Jordan, owner of the Charlotte Hornets, told the
crowd gathered at the grand opening about the gift. "I stand here before you
as a proud parent, son, obviously a member of this community. ... You see my
name, but yet you see a lot of people behind me and the commitment, especially
from my mom, about caring for other people and being a part of a community
that matters."
--The Los Angeles Clippers will win the 2019-20 NBA title, 46 percent of
league general managers said in the 18th annual NBA.com GM Survey.
The Clippers' Kawhi Leonard also was selected by GMs as the offseason
acquisition most likely to make the biggest impact, and they named him the
league's best small forward.
It's the first time since 2005 that someone other than LeBron James has gotten
the most votes in that category.
--Field Level Media
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