Wizard Bradley Beal absent for a week, scared at Hogwarts?

The Washington Wizards announced it last night on their social networks: Bradley Beal, affected in the hamstring once morest the Lakers on Sunday evening, will miss the next three meetings of his team, before being reassessed in a week. Knowing that Washington has lost four of its last five games with Bealou, not sure that changes much.

When the 2022 start of the 2022 school year at Hogwarts Wizards School, it is an understatement to say that the star seeker of the Quidditch team, Harry Bradley Beal Potter, was particularly expected following a 2021-2022 exercise where he will not have caught only 23 times the Snitch (23 as his average points), once morest more than 30 times the previous season, and will have been able to lead his team to victory only too little. All the more expected since, this summer, his Gringotts coffer was filled with several tens of millions of additional Galleons (250 million in US Muggle currency). Unfortunately for him and the Wiz, the one who is also nicknamed Bealou will have to return to the Hogwarts infirmary, as in the second part of last season.

The least that can be said so far is that, much to the chagrin of his superiors Albus Tommy Sheppard Dumbledore and Minerva Wes Unseld Jr. McGonagall, Potter is struggling to live up to the expectations. The star of his team has already fallen from his broom several times, which has earned him miss six games since the resumption. Even George Kristaps Porzingis Weasley, though a regular in Mrs. Pomfrey’s infirmary in recent seasons, has played more matches than his seeker. And even when he’s on his feet, Bradley Potter isn’t as good as he was in the not so distant past.

It’s a shame because on paper, this Wizards team presents an interesting squad, with the presence in particular of three of the Weasley brothers to accompany the Potter student: the twins Fred Kyle Kuzma and George Kristaps Porzingis as drummers, as well as cadet Ron Deni Avdija as goalkeeper. Nothing to fight for the ring, but why not consider the Playoffs? If Fred Kyle Kuzma and Kristaps Weasley achieve a real step-up compared to the previous season and goalkeeper Ron Deni Avdija Weasley, despite his inexperience, fights and does his best, still this team relies a lot on his talented catcher to hope to go far.

Out for at least three games, Harry Bradley Beal Potter is expected to miss the matchups once morest the Ilvermorny Bulls, Beauxbatons Pacers and Durmstrang Clippers. In his absence, youngster Colin Monte Morris Creevey should certainly get more responsibility.

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