According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, former Indiana University star Thomas Bryant will return back to the roster of the Washington Wizards for the 2019-2020 NBA season. Reportedly, the Hoosier has agreed to a three-year, $25 million dollar deal with the team that selected him off of waivers last season.
Thomas Bryant had a more than successful 2018-2019 season with the Washington Wizards franchise, after being picked up off of waivers on July 2, 2018. During his time with the Wizards, he has played in 72 games where he started in 53 of those contests. With the Wizards, Bryant has had a 61.6 FG% and has shot an impressive 33.3% from behind arc. Bryant averaged 6.3 rebounds and 10.5 points per game last season.
Notably, Thomas Bryant had a historic 14 of 14 performance in a career-high 31 point game against the Phoenix Suns. That performance was the fourth-most field goals made without a miss in NBA history.
Bryant was originally drafted by the Utah Jazz (then traded to the Lakers). He has spent time both with the Lakers and their G-League affiliate the South Bay Lakers before ending up in DC.
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