Beal expects to play Friday
After sitting out the last five games, rookie guard Bradley Beal expects his injured wrist to be well enough to play Friday when the Washington Wizards host the Brooklyn Nets.
After sitting out the last five games, rookie guard Bradley Beal expects his injured wrist to be well enough to play Friday when the Washington Wizards host the Brooklyn Nets.
Bradley Beal and Trevor Booker are both likely to miss the Clippers game with sore wrists.
Bradley Beal spent the second half of January ailing from a sore wrist, but his first half was scalding-hot enough to win him Eastern Conference Rookie of the Month for the second consecutive time.
Washington Wizards star John Wall left the team's game against the Memphis Grizzlies with a left shoulder injury, but he did return.
The Wizards got their first chance to see their former shooting guard on Wednesday, and they came away discovering that he's found a home in Philadelphia.
Bradley Beal admitted Tuesday that he's probably going to have to sit for some time for his injured wrist to heal.
Since his return to the starting lineup last month, Nene has helped Emeka Okafor rediscover his game. Together, the veteran big men have provided the Wizards a consistent low-post presence and the foundation for their current 7-3 streak.
Bradley Beal admitted that he's still feeling the effects of a hard fall in the Wizards' win over the Nuggets.
Everyone with a calculator has written off the Washington Wizards as a potential playoff team, but John Wall and Randy Wittman ain't having none of your math.
The Wizards' guard explains how he got a clean look to win the game against the Portland Trail Blazers.