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Veteran guard Brad Wanamaker, who was waived by Indiana on Monday, is expected to sign with the Wizards, according to Emiliano Carchia of Sportando and Yakov Meir of Israel Hayom (Twitter link).

The Wizards don’t currently have any openings on their standard roster and have eight players in the health and safety protocols, so presumably Wanamaker would get a 10-day deal via the hardship exception. If so, he’d be Washington’s fifth hardship addition.

Wanamaker, 32, appeared in 22 games for Indiana this season and struggled to make an impact, averaging 3.5 PPG and 2.2 APG with a .361/.235/.909 shooting line in 13.3 minutes per contest. His numbers in three previous seasons with Boston, Golden State and Charlotte – 5.7 PPG and 2.4 APG on .427/.305/.906 shooting – were a little better.

Since he was just cut on Monday, Wanamaker will technically be on waivers until later Wednesday. Assuming he goes unclaimed, he and the Wizards will be free to complete their deal.

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