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Milwaukee Bucks entered the trade market by sending away one of their best players Khris Middleton to the Washington Wizards. In return, the Bucks have acquired Kyle Kuzma who played a key role in helping the Los Angeles Lakers win the 2020 NBA Finals. Right as Middleton was traded, many expected the Wizards to cut him loose. However, it seems like Washington has other plans.
Continue reading to learn more about the Washington Wizards’ plans for Khris Middleton.
The Washington Wizards are Expected to Retain Khris Middleton
Several reports around the league suggest that the Wizards are looking to retain Khris Middleton. Middleton will make $65 million in salary over the next two years and the Wizards seem to be okay with that. This might seem like a bad idea since the soon-to-be 34-year-old star is prone to injuries. However, beneath all the wear and tear lies an NBA Champion who knows what it takes to win in this league.
The Wizards can use that knowledge by retaining Middleton on a roster full of young talent. Middleton’s veteran presence and experience will help change the culture in Washington and might even help the team find its winning ways again. Before being traded,
Khris Middleton was averaging 12.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 4.4 assists per game.
He won’t be the same star that he was on the Bucks. But, if he stays, Middleton will have the chance to contribute to the beginning of a winning culture in Washington. The Wizards have failed to make the playoffs since the 2020/21 season. However, their poor performance has helped the team get its hands on some exciting prospects.
If the Wizards develop their talent well and use Middleton as an example to all the young players, they might just turn things around within a couple of years. But, Middleton might not be around to witness the team’s ascension as he only has two years left on his current contract.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo. If it wasn’t for Khris Middleton, the Bucks wouldn’t have been able to win the 2021 NBA Finals either. Now, it is time for a new chapter in his career. It’ll be interesting to see what kind of impact Middleton can have on shaping the future of the Washington Wizards.