As the Wizards put a bow on their quiet NBA Draft night, outside focus now squarely shifts to how team President Ernie Grunfeld intends on filling possibly 10 open roster spots. One question that gained traction in recent months is whether Tomas Satoransky, Washington's second round pick in 2012, would be among the new players.

The 6-foot-7 Satoransky, who just completed his last season in the Spanish League for FC Barcelona, has remained overseas since Washington selected him 32nd overall in 2012

"We'll talk to him," Grunfeld told CSNmidatlantic.com and other reporters when asked for a status update following Thursday's draft. "They just finished their season, actually. They just lost in the finals to Real Madrid. We'll continue to have conversations with him and his representatives and see what can happen."

Previous sticking points for Satoransky have included a potentially limited role in Washington based on the roster. That shouldn't be the case this time seeing as point guard John Wall and restricted free agent Bradley Beal, who is expected to be retained, are the only bodies currently in the backcourt.

The bigger concern this time could be contractual. Satorasnky, who can play either guard position, signed a four-year extension with Barcelona in March, but buyouts are reportedly available.

NBA free agency begiins July 1. That gives the Wizards a week or so to gauge whether they think the two-way threat will be part of their immediate future. Washington needs a third guard, but also a clear backup plan at point guard with Wall coming off kneee surgery.

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