The Wizards confirmed in a press release on Monday that they have made a few changes to their coaching staff for next season. Nearly all of the coaching updates were previously reported, but they have now been made official by the team.
The Washington Wizards released their Summer League roster, which features three first-round picks from the last two NBA Drafts. AJ Dybantsa, the No. 1 pick in the 2026 draft, headlines a talented Wizards roster that opens Summer League on July 9 against the Utah Jazz.
With the 2026 NBA Draft and the NBA Summer League on the horizon (while some smaller Summer Leagues are going on for other teams besides the Washington Wizards), I thought now would be a good time for us to visit on the biggest piece of news regarding Bullets Forever and SB Nation.
It may have taken a few days of painful buildup, but the Washington Wizards finally threw their hungry fan base a bone in adding a veteran newcomer to next season's squad.
How many of the NBA players with the most three-pointers made in the postseason can you name in five minutes?
The Washington Wizards have finalized their coaching staff ahead of the 2026-27 NBA season, announcing several additions and role changes as the organization continues building around head coach Brian Keefe.
The NBA is truly a global league. As such, there have been historical impacts left on the game by players of all walks of life. Some of the game's all-time
The Washington Wizards have yet to make a signing a week into free agency, one of the lone teams to abstain from the vast majority of helpful outsourced hands.
Wizards lead assistant coach David Vanterpool is transitioning to a position in the team’s front office, according to Josh Robbins of The Athletic (Twitter links), who reports that Adam Caporn will be Washington’s new top assistant.
The Washington Wizards have overhauled their roster since January, and now they’re making staff changes. They made another move in the latter regard on Sunday after hiring Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing as an assistant coach on Saturday, per The Athletic’s Josh Robbins.
Few names command instant reverence across Washington, D.C., basketball circles quite like Patrick Ewing. Forty-two years after leading the Georgetown Hoyas to the 1984 NCAA National Championship, the Hall of Fame center is once again calling the nation’s capital home.
Patrick Ewing is returning to the coaching ranks, joining the Washington Wizards as an assistant to head coach Brian Keefe, ESPN reported on Saturday. Ewing, 63, had been serving as an ambassador for the New York Knicks, with whom he starred from 1985-2000.
In the NBA Draft, the first round is where teams look for players who could be stars or at least contribute right away. Then there's the second round, where the stakes are low and not much is expected.
The Knicks are king in the NBA Eastern Conference, but they will face plenty of challengers in their quest to repeat as champions. Following the Jaylen Brown trade, all the attention is on Philadelphia right now, but there’s another squad that’s in a position to make some noise in 2026-27.
Patrick Ewing is continuing his coaching career where it all began. The Washington Wizards have reportedly hired Ewing to serve as an assistant coach under head coach Brian Keefe.
Former NBA star Patrick Ewing has agreed to become an assistant coach under Brian Keefe in Washington, sources tell ESPN’s Shams Charania (Twitter link).
LeBron James entering free agency has sent the Golden State Warriors chasing a dream that could reshape the NBA. Their boldest path reportedly centered on bringing Anthony Davis over from the Washington Wizards, creating a new Big 4 built to storm the West and contend for a championship.
Anthony Davis has recently been thrown around in NBA trade rumors for many reasons. Regardless, the Washington Wizards have shut down talks and claim they are sticking with their great big man.
When the news dropped that the Washington Wizards had acquired former No. 1 overall pick DeAndre Ayton from the Los Angeles Lakers, the initial reaction across the D.C.
The Washington Wizards headlined the highly anticipated 2026 NBA Draft. Entering the draft, this year’s class profiled as one of the most talented the league has seen in years.
Anthony Davis appeared in trade rumors over the past week, which was apparently news to the team that pays his salary. The 10-time All-Star was rumored to be headed to the Golden State Warriors in a deal that would supposedly entice former teammate LeBron James to make his way to the Bay Area as well.
There has been plenty of speculation about the Warriors' plans as they look to make a huge splash and capitalize on the remaining Steph Curry window.
It appears there is one player the Warriors won't give up in their efforts to build a veteran supporting cast around Steph Curry.
The Wizards have had Russell Westbrook before. Why not try again? Granted, Westbrook-to-Washington is far from a certainty, but Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of the Stein Line report that the Wizards have shown at least a “level of interest.” Westbrook, 37, played for the Wizards during the 2020-21 season before being traded to the Lakers.
The Washington Wizards were blessed to get the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. But it's stressful having that No. 1 option. They could have gone with any player. Plus, this year's draft class was rich with options.
AJ Dybantsa's sister may soon own the sweetest whip in her high school's parking lot.
These aren't the leaders of a championship-winning squad and, despite that, are going to be paid like they are.
Dybantsa isn't shying away from the responsibility if he's the No. 1 overall pick.
The Washington Wizards' decision at No. 1 overall in the 2026 NBA Draft first round may have just gotten easier.
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