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Bertans declines return plan

Wizards forward, eyes on free agency, will skip resumption in Orlando

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Wizards forward Davis Bertans will skip the Disney-based resumption of the NBA season, making him the first known example of a healthy, eligible player sitting out.

Bertans can become an unrestrict­ed free agent this offseason and is expected to command a big contract as one of the league’s top 3-point shooters.

Washington general manager Tommy Sheppard told The Associated Press on Monday that Bertans had informed the team of his decision. The Wizards are allowed to sign a replacemen­t player for Bertans as early as Tuesday, and Sheppard said the club “will look at it closely.”

Bertans’ plan to miss the remaining games was first reported by ESPN.

In his first season with Washington after being acquired from the San Antonio Spurs as part of a three-team deal in July 2019, the 6-foot-10, 225-pound forward from Latvia was averaging 3.7 made 3s per game, tied for fourth in the NBA when play was suspended because of the coronaviru­s outbreak. He was shooting 42.4 percent from beyond the arc. The 27-year-old was averaging 15.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.7 assists as a reserve for Washington when the season was halted in March.

The league intends to resume its season in late July with 22 of 30 teams playing eight games apiece in a “bubble” set up at Disney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports complex near Orlando, Fla., before the playoffs begin there in mid-august.

Bertans is in the second season of a $14.5 million, two-year contract he signed when he was with the Spurs, and based on his $7 million salary this season he would be forfeiting around $600,000 in gross salary for the eight games that he definitely would be missing. If the Wizards were to reach the playoffs, the total lost salary could rise to as much as approximat­ely $900,000, depending on how many games Washington plays.

Bertans would be classified as an “excused player,” which means he forfeits salary but is not subject to any disciplina­ry action from the league.

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 ?? Nick Wass / Associated Press ?? davis Bertans, who can become an unrestrict­ed free agent this offseason, is the first known example of a healthy, eligible player deciding to sit out.
Nick Wass / Associated Press davis Bertans, who can become an unrestrict­ed free agent this offseason, is the first known example of a healthy, eligible player deciding to sit out.

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