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Wizards unveil bust of Wes Unseld Sr. with family and dignitaries on hand

Wizards unveiling of Unseld bust a family affair originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington   Thursday night’s unveiling of a bust commemorating Bullets great Wes Unseld Sr. brought together a collection of franchise dignitaries and alumni that only a man of his stature could. Chairman Ted Leonsis, general manager Tommy Sheppard, Sashi Brown and John Thompson III were there from the organization’s leadership structure. So were former players like Phil Chenier and Harvey Grant. Everyone arrived at Section 111 on the concourse of Capital One Arena to celebrate Unseld Sr.’s legacy, get a look at the newest piece of memorabilia at the stadium and also support the Unseld family, which was well-represented. Unseld Sr.’s widow, Connie Unseld, as well as his children and grandchildren were on hand. For them, it was an emotional evening, highlighted by his son Wes Unseld Jr., now the head coach of the Wizards, and Connie embracing each other as they got their first look once the curtain was pulled. “I am delighted all-around, just very happy to be here,” Connie Unseld said before mentioning she and Unseld Sr. were married for 50 years before his passing on June 2, 2020. “It’s been a rough time, but this has brought so much joy to me. He has brought so much joy to me, too, coming back home is unbelievable. It’s a celebration. I’m so happy.”

Unseld Sr.’s daughter, Kim, also spoke. She explained how as a child she didn’t fully understand what he meant both to basketball and the Washington, D.C. area. Thursday’s ceremony and how well it was attended further illustrated the impact he left behind. “This makes not only us more proud, but it will make Daddy, I’m sure, smiling looking down. We’re grateful, we’re happy, we’re excited and we hope that this excitement will continue,” Kim Unseld said. The event was held with good timing, both intentional and unintentional. The day before, Unseld Sr. was named to the NBA’s top 75 players list. The league is celebrating its 75th anniversary and a collection of voters deemed Unseld Sr. one of the best to ever pick up a basketball. It also took place the day after Unseld Jr. earned his first win as head coach of the Wizards and the day before he was set to coach his first regular-season home game in the building his father used to work in as an executive and where his number is retired. The Wizards hiring Unseld Jr. was a homecoming that has energized both the team and its fans. “I really do appreciate this gesture and I look forward to walking through these halls once again to see not only that, but to take a peek up into the rafters,” Unseld Jr. said. “I think tomorrow will be a special night for a number of reasons, but this makes it that much more special.”

Bradley Beal has ligament injury in wrist, will miss more time

Beal has ligament injury in wrist, will miss more time originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonBradley Beal was sent to see a specialist for a second opinion on his left wrist and has been diagnosed with a ligament injury, which will now keep him out longer than initially expected.The Wizards announced he will be out at least four games and will then be re-evaluated in one week. The Wizards will have to make do without him during a difficult part of their schedule with games against the Bucks, Sixers, Suns and Heat.According to head coach Wes Unseld Jr., Beal had to see the specialist because his wrist was not initially recovering as well as the team's medical staff had hoped."There was a level of discomfort. I think he had some swelling in there. There was some pain. Obviously, that’s always a concern. They tried to treat it in-house and it didn’t respond as well as they liked," Unseld Jr. said.Aaron Holiday was Beal's replacement in the starting lineup on Tuesday against the Bucks. The Wizards have managed well without Beal so far this season, going 6-3 in the first nine games he missed.Still, they will hope to get their top scorer back sooner than later. Beal is averaging 23.2 points, 6.6 assists and 4.7 rebounds while shooting 45.1% from the field this season.Losing Beal for at least the next four games means he will not play again until the Feb. 10 trade deadline passes. That leaves the front office to evaluate the roster for trades without him in the mix. It should, however, offer a good look at his supporting cast against some good teams.Beal got hurt on Saturday night in the Wizards' loss to the Grizzlies when trying to take a charge near the basket.
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