With the NBA Draft just days away, there still appears to be plenty of uncertainty surrounding the No. 1 overall pick. In fact, several prominent draft analysts remain divided on who deserves the top spot in this year’s class.
The Washington Wizards have been much too quiet for comfort all throughout the pre-draft media cycle, with every day in which they further refuse to give their No.
It seems the Washington Wizards are down to AJ Dybantsa (BYU) and Darryn Peterson (Kansas) for their choice with the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft.
The Wizards finally have the type of pick that can change everything. After years of losing, collecting young players, and waiting for the right star, they now control the No.
Since 2023, the Washington Wizards front office’s plan was simple: lose games, accumulate draft assets, develop young players, and wait for the moment when the rebuild finally produced a legitimate cornerstone.
As an NBA fan, it hits different when a team's best player is a guy the franchise nurtured from the very start. There's a greater attachment to stars who have been there since the start, who have bled the team's colors since the start of their careers.
The Washington Wizards have not yet determined who they'll select with the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. AJ Dybantsa, the Big 12 Freshman of the Year, has been the projected No.
A new report suggests that the Washington Wizards may not be quite as decided on the No. 1 overall pick as the conventional wisdom has suggested. Multiple experts privately believe there is still a real chance that the Wizards draft Darryn Peterson ahead of AJ Dybantsa first overall, according to Marc Stein and Jake Fischer of The Stein Line.
On Tuesday, the Washington Wizards will experience the day they’ve waited for since president Michael Winger and general manager Will Dawkins took over in 2023.
Washington Wizards guard D’Angelo Russell has decided to remain with the franchise for the 2026-27 season. According to NBA insider Jake Fischer, Russell has exercised his $6 million player option, ensuring he will stay under contract with Washington for another year rather than entering free agency this summer.
D’Angelo Russell has become the first veteran to pick up a player option this offseason, according to Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, who reports (via Twitter) that the Wizards point guard has opted in for the 2026/27 season.
The Washington Wizards couldn't have asked for a better result out of last month's live NBA Draft Lottery drawing. After years of toiling away in repeatedly ending up lower in the selection order than fans hope, their luck finally came through at a fortunate junction.
If an NBA player ends a game with 30 points, that's generally a great night. 40 points is fantastic, and 50 points is an event. That's especially true when that type of scoring outburst comes from an unexpected source.
When news broke that Trae Young would decline his 2026‑27 player option, nearly $49 million on the table, the immediate reaction around the league was predictable: shock, curiosity, and a whole lot of speculation.
The Wizards may be keeping everyone guessing right up until draft night. For months, the widespread assumption around the NBA has been that AJ Dybantsa would be the favorite to go No.
Although the outside perception has largely been that AJ Dybantsa is the frontrunner to be selected first overall during next week’s draft, multiple draft experts believe there’s a real chance the Wizards will instead take Darryn Peterson, according to Marc Stein of The Stein Line (Substack link).
The Wizards may have more stability than some expected. Not only is Trae Young widely expected to re-sign with Washington after declining his player option, but Anthony Davis reportedly wants to stick around, too.
The NBA draft is just days away, and the Washington Wizards are set to be active. Not only do they have the first overall pick, but reports now say they are interested in trading for another lottery pick.
The masses have accepted that there's no more information left to wring out of the Washington Wizards' NBA Draft strategy that hasn't already been leaked, as very little has seeped through their institutional cracks over the month since they won the lottery.
The Washington Wizards are reportedly exploring a trade to acquire a second pick in the late lottery, according to Kevin O’Connor of The Ringer. The Wizards already hold the No.
The Washington Wizards have the privilege to take the first pick in the 2026 NBA draft, and former Wizards star John Wall wants them to go the unpopular route.
He appeared in only five games for the Wizards last season, averaging 15.2 points, 6.2 assists and 3.0 rebounds while shooting 59.5 percent from the floor.
The Washington Wizards own the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft that kicks off on June 23. However, many are debating who should be the top selection between AJ Dybantsa or Darryn Peterson.
The former No. 5 overall pick was limited to just 15 games in the 2025-26 season, and only five with Washington, so now the organization is at a crossroads.
The Washington Wizards’ highly anticipated offseason has hit an unexpected speed bump. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, center Alex Sarr underwent surgery in New York on Monday to repair a fractured right foot.
Kansas guard Darryn Peterson is taking an unusual approach to the pre-draft process. Peterson plans to work out only for the Washington Wizards and does not intend to grant any other team a meeting, per ESPN’s Shams Charania and Jeremy Woo, .
The Washington Wizards’ offseason is off to a somewhat concerning start thanks to an injury to center Alex Sarr. Sarr suffered a broken right foot during an offseason workout last week, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.