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Sarr staggered the Hawks' draft as he wished, and was drafted by the Wizards to sign a four-year rookie contract

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The new NBA draft officially began this morning, and Alex Sarr successfully staggered the Hawks' first-round pick selection and was selected by the Wizards

Selected in the second order.

Sarr staggered the Hawks' draft as he wished, and was drafted by the Wizards to sign a four-year rookie contract

Born on April 26, 2005 in Toulouse, France, Sarr plays as a central striker. When it comes to being drafted by the Wizards, Sarr is very excited, he thinks the Wizards are a great team, the players are all young, and he thinks the Wizards are heading in a great direction.

During the tryout process before the draft, Sarr refused to go to the Eagles for a tryout, first agreeing to go to the tryout, and then refusing to go to the on-site tryout, which is nothing new, in the words of the Eagles' general manager, because it may be the result of his team's research.

Sarr staggered the Hawks' draft as he wished, and was drafted by the Wizards to sign a four-year rookie contract

His agent team believes that Sarr should go to a younger team so that he can have a chance to play his value and move into a more stable rotation, which will be more beneficial for his future development.

Hawks general manager Landry Fields confirmed the incident, telling reporters that he was scheduled to come for a tryout, but he later declined to come for a tryout. I'm not disgusted by this, because it's nothing new, it's all arranged by the broker.

According to Spotrac co-founder Michael Ginnitti, Sarr has just been drafted by the Wizards, who are ready to sign him to a four-year, $51.1 million rookie contract. Among them: $23 million player guarantee for the first two years of the contract; The last 2 years are a team option; The annual salary in 2024 is $11.2 million.

Sarr staggered the Hawks' draft as he wished, and was drafted by the Wizards to sign a four-year rookie contract

And the same Frenchman, Zachary Risachet, was selected by the Eagles as the champion of this year, and so far, the top two of the champions, Bangyan, and Tanhua have all been taken by the French. NBA Athletic Skip pushes it even further: "Tony Parker and Boris Dior are smiling and nodding somewhere. It felt like France was starting to take over the NBA

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