Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma is on his way to free agency this offseason and he has given some thought to what he will value most on the open market.
Kuzma said Saturday via NBC Sports Washington's Chase Hughes that money was not a primary factor for him, noting that he will be paid no matter where he lands. His biggest priority, he said, was to find an organization which will allow him to “be the best version of [himself].”
Kyle Kuzma on free agency this summer: "It's not about money, I'm going to get paid regardless anywhere [I go] and here [in D.C.], too. It's about can I come into work everyday and be the best version of myself."
— Chase Hughes (@ChaseHughesNBCS) April 8, 2023
Ultimately, it is entirely up to Kuzma what that means. It might not be a good sign for Washington’s chances of retaining Kuzma, since there have been some hints of dissatisfaction with how both he and the team have operated this season.
Kuzma turns 28 in July and is currently averaging 21.2 points and 7.2 rebounds per-game on the campaign. He should be in line for a fairly big payday this summer, regardless of who gives it to him.
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