The Wizards are shutting down the Anthony Davis trade speculation. At least for now. According to Marc J. Spears of Andscape/ESPN, Washington is not entertaining trade offers for Davis and isn’t listening to inquiries from rival teams.
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.
What is an offseason without talking about Russell Westbrook? Westbrook is a free agent after playing one season with the Sacramento Kings. At this stage in his illustrious career, it is unclear if he will still garner interest.
How many NBA Rookie of the Year winners from the lottery era (1985 to present) can you name in five minutes?
Russell Westbrook is once again on the free-agent market, and the former MVP has made it clear that he intends to continue playing in the NBA next season.
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 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.
Anthony Davis may end up getting traded by the Washington Wizards this offseason, but it will likely involve some further creativity. Washington is open to trading their 10-time All-Star big man Davis, veteran NBA writer Sam Amico of Hoops Wire reported on Monday.
The Wizards have declined their $2,150,917 option on 2025 second-round pick Jamir Watkins, reports Keith Smith of Spotrac (Twitter link). Watkins’ minimum-salary deal would have been non-guaranteed if Washington had exercised its option.
The Washington Wizards spent the weeks entering this month's NBA Draft atop the list of teams to keep the closest eyes on, relatively-unfamiliar territory for a squad generally-accustomed to bottom-feeding and misfortune.
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.
So far this offseason, the Washington Wizards secured their long-term point guard by signing Trae Young and their franchise player by drafting BYU forward AJ Dybantsa No.
The San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder battled for supremacy in the Western Conference last season behind stars in their early 20's. Now the Golden State Warriors want to counter those youth movements by getting even older.
On the eve of free agency opening, a report set the NBA world by storm.
Last season, the Washington Wizards finished at the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings with a 17-65 record. While calling them a potential playoff team may sound premature, this is no longer the same team they were at the start of the 2025-26 season.
Following another disappointing campaign, the Warriors front office is willing to go the extra mile to give Steph Curry the help he needs to win another championship.
The offseason is always going to be filled with crazy rumors and ideas. It is often hard to sift through what is a real topic and what is made up by online aggregators.
Washington Wizards rookie AJ Dybantsa isn’t shying away from lofty expectations as he prepares for his first NBA season. Speaking with ABC 7 News DC, the No.
The Washington Wizards walked into this month's NBA Draft with one of the most intriguing big man rotations in the league, combining indisputable upside with fit and availability questions that can't be answered for months.
The Washington Wizards are ready to shed the last seed tags under the AJ Dybantsa era. After the franchise selected BYU phenom Anicet ‘AJ’ Dybantsa Jr.
Despite the NBA Draft's prominence at the centerpiece of most squad's summers, a lot of offseason still remains to endure between now and the start of autumn's regularly-scheduled matchup calendar.
The Washington Wizards have just completed the most fascinating, mind-boggling 18 months in modern NBA roster construction. First, the front office executed a striking double-heist at the trade deadline, taking Trae Young off Atlanta’s hands and grabbing Anthony Davis from Dallas while protecting their own lottery draft capital.
The Washington Wizards opened the NBA draft on Tuesday night by selecting BYU forward AJ Dybantsa with the No. 1 overall pick. The Wizards tabbed Dybantsa over Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, who had a checkered college season at Kansas last season.
As long expected, the Wizards have used the first overall pick in the 2026 NBA draft to select AJ Dybantsa.
The Wizards still haven’t tipped their hand publicly. But league-wide belief appears to be moving in one direction. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, rival teams increasingly expect Washington to select former BYU star AJ Dybantsa with the No.
The NBA implemented a lottery system beginning with the 1985 draft. Since then, 41 players have gone No. 1 overall. How many of the top overall picks from the NBA's lottery era can you name in five minutes?
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