Washington Wizards All-Star shooting guard Bradley Beal is one of the best basketball players in the world.

But with the NBA in a hiatus during the coronavirus pandemic, the Wizards star is unable to showcase his elite skills.

So, Beal decided to try his luck with the popular video game Call of Duty, but it looks like the Wizards superstar isn't that good:

The good news for Beal is that he will have the next few months to practice his Call of Duty skills. While all players are permitted to leave their market cities during the extended suspension, the NBA isn't expected to resume games until June or July.

Before the season got suspended, Beal was averaging 30.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 6.1 assists for the Wizards. The St. Louis native was shooting 45.5 percent from the field, 35.3 percent from beyond the arc and 84.2 percent from the free-throw line.

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Despite Beal's stellar play, the Wizards were going to miss the playoffs this season for the second consecutive campaign. Without All-Star point guard John Wall next to him in the backcourt, Beal just hasn't had enough help on offense this season.

The Wizards should be playoff contenders next season once Wall is back, though. Beal, to recall, signed an extension with Washington before the 2019-20 season started. So unless the Wizards trade Wall or Beal, the nation's capital will be riding with their All-Star backcourt duo for the long-haul.