Basketball-starved NBA fans have had the NBA Summer League's opening night- specifically, the Washington Wizards' matchup against the Utah Jazz- circled for weeks.
When the Washington Wizards drafted AJ Dybantsa, everyone knew he was extremely talented. He is one of the deadliest mid-range shooting prospects in recent years, great at finishing through contact, and he has the athletic tools to excel everywhere else.
At the end of the game or in other big moments, it's usually the team's stars who have the ball. Sometimes, though, it's the role players who get the chance to shine and deliver.
For the fourth time in their basketball careers, AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson shared the floor. But for the first time in their rivalry, the stage was the NBA Summer League.
Former Tennessee Volunteers center Felix Okpara made his NBA Summer League debut on Thursday night with the Washington Wizards. Former Tennessee Vols center Felix Okpara made his NBA Summer League debut for the Washington Wizards on Thursday night in Las Vegas.
Typically, the path to the NBA for most players is to spend at least a season in college to get high-level basketball and important development under their belts.
Washington Wizards guard Trae Young is preparing for his first season out of Atlanta, and the vibes couldn’t be better. Despite his new team being historically irrelevant, Trae is looking forward to leading a new era of Wizards basketball that could redefine their place in the NBA hierarchy.
Anthony Davis is shooting for the moon at 33 years old. The Washington Wizards star big man Davis is expected to seek a full max contract extension from the team, Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported this week.
For the first time in several years, the Washington Wizards are getting national attention. However, 2025 No. 6 overall pick Tre Johnson isn’t one of their main players being talked about after an injury-shortened rookie campaign.
The timeline has been buzzing ever since the Washington Wizards locked Trae Young into a massive four-year, $212.8 million extension. But in the frenzy of the NBA offseason, a wild rumor has started spreading like wildfire across social media.
The Washington Wizards have publicly insisted that Anthony Davis is part of their long-term plans. GM Will Dawkins recently said the organization wants AD at the Capital and plans to discuss a contract extension once he becomes eligible in August.
The Washington Wizards’ aggressive offseason maneuvering continued this week with a sprawling six-team sign-and-trade agreement. The front office is reuniting with veteran forward Khris Middleton, while officially closing the book on D’Angelo Russell’s brief, inactive tenure in the District.
At this moment, the Washington Wizards aren't a Khris Middleton away from anything. Whether we're discussing enhanced tank odds, a since-retired goal that
When D'Angelo Russell willingly opted into the final year of his ongoing contract, fans assumed- or, at least, hoped- that the Washington Wizards had a plan for disposing the expendable veteran.
14-year NBA veteran Khris Middleton is returning to the Washington Wizards in a sign-and-trade that’s part of a larger six-team trade, per ESPN’s Shams Charania.
The Wizards have filled their open two-way contract slot by signing 46th overall pick Felix Okpara to a two-way deal, per NBA.com’s official transaction log.
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.
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.
Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing is returning to an NBA sideline. The Washington Wizards have hired the legendary New York Knicks center to be an assistant coach on Brandon Keefe’s coaching staff.
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.