Washington Wizards guard Trae Young is set to test the market in free agency, which will officially begin on Monday, as he will decline his $48.97 million player option.
ESPN’s Marc J. Spears reported the development on Wednesday.
It was the expected move from Young, who was traded to the Wizards in February after eight years with the Atlanta Hawks.
“Washington remains the frontrunner for the four-time NBA All-Star as he loves the team and DC, but he still expects multiple team max interest,” noted Spears.
Trae Young plans to decline his $48.97 million player option to become a FA in this upcoming offseason, per @MarcJSpears. pic.twitter.com/xzkmLSR3DW
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Young is coming off an injury-riddled campaign, playing only five games and averaging 15.2 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 6.2 assists.
He already stated that he wants to be a part of what the Wizards are building.
Atlanta shipped the flashy guard to Washington in exchange for CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert.
If they stay healthy, the Wizards could be a dark horse in the Eastern Conference, with Young, Anthony Davis, Alex Sarr, Kyshawn George, Bilal Coulibaly, and Bub Carrington leading the charge. They also own the No. 2 pick in next week’s NBA Draft, which would likely land them either AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, or Cameron Boozer.
Even Kevin Durant expressed confidence that the duo of Young and Davis in Washington could make a lot of noise.
The positives are plenty if Young decides to re-sign with the Wizards, who have only been to the playoffs once in the last eight seasons.
Aside from his free agency, Young is also being mentioned in trade rumors, particularly involving the Miami Heat.
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