Bradley Beal isn’t sure how long soreness in his left hamstring will continue to be an issue, writes Ava Wallace of The Washington Post. Beal returned from a three-game absence Tuesday, but he was only able to play during the first half of the Wizards‘ loss at Milwaukee. He felt the hamstring tighten up and checked out of the game late in the second quarter.
“I tried to make a few accelerations, and (it) kind of prevented me from doing that,” Beal told reporters. “It’s frustrating because I didn’t have that the last 48 hours. Nobody wants to play more than me. But I’ve just got to be smart about it.”
Beal has been available for just 24 of Washington’s 39 games. He missed five games in November while in health and safety protocols and six more in December with a strained right hamstring. Beal couldn’t offer any insight about when he expects to be 100% again, saying that the latest injury can be aggravated by normal basketball activities.
“It’s tough. It is frustrating. I always preach your best ability is your availability, and I haven’t been that. That piece is definitely frustrating, but I have to be encouraged and understand that there’s still more that I can contribute to the game,” Beal said. “… It’s tough because we’re playing good ball. I want to be a part of that.”
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