AJ Dybantsa already has one request in mind if the Washington Wizards call his name in the 2026 NBA Draft. The comment came off as lighthearted, but it pointed to a real jersey-number issue that could follow him into the league.
AJ Dybantsa is already making headlines before even stepping onto an NBA court. The projected top pick cleared his stance regarding a potential jersey clash within the Washington Wizards team.
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.
If you caught AJ Dybantsa on the right night during his electric one-and-done stint at BYU, inking him in as the top prospect of this summer's NBA Draft would've felt like the easiest evaluation of prospect hunting season.
The Washington Wizards finally did it. This past Mother’s Day, they secured the rights to the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. It took a season-long tank and a little bit of luck — it’s the first time since 2018 that the worst team won the lottery.
If you ask the majority of NBA fans which team has been one of the worst in the past decade or two, they would more than likely say the Washington Wizards.
Free agency is far from the most demanding tier of the Washington Wizards' lengthy list of summer priorities. Entering a summer defined by their weighty
There's a reason why ESPN's telecast cut to AJ Dybantsa in the audience of the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery shortly after the Washington Wizards won the whole ordeal earlier this month.
Anthony Davis hasn’t played a single game for the Washington Wizards yet, but questions about his long-term future with the franchise are already beginning to surface.
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.
The Washington Wizards are being as characteristically secretive as ever regarding their plans for spending the top pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, a wise strategy in their effort to maintain control over the rest everyone else's boards over the coming month.
Cameron Boozer probably isn't going to go No. 1 overall in the 2026 NBA Draft. But maybe he should. While the Washington Wizards are likely to select BYU freshman A.J.
Love it or hate it, trades are always bound to happen during the offseason. Most of the time, the trades are draft-day deals that see teams jump up or just exchange second-round picks to take a player the organization believes in.
Washington Wizards star Anthony Davis is enjoying his offseason with some shenanigans. He’s the host of the TBS prank show called Foul Play, in which he has already pranked a number of high-profile athletes.
The 41-year-old LeBron James is mulling over a potential 24th season in the NBA as he enters unrestricted free agency this summer. While most signs indicate that he would play for at least another season and likely run it back with the Lakers, his priority still remains to be on a championship-contending team.
The Wizards may not be a team commonly linked to LeBron James, but according to veteran NBA insider Brandon Robinson, some around the league view Washington as a potential wildcard if James decides to leave the Lakers.
Michael Jordan stunned the basketball world in 2001 when he came out of retirement for the second time to play for the Washington Wizards at the age of 38.
One Washington Wizards player already seems to be welcoming AJ Dybantsa as his next teammate ahead of the 2026 NBA draft. Dybantsa, the projected No. 1 overall pick, recently took on popular Twitch streamer PlaqueBoyMax in a friendly game of 1-on-1.
The Washington Wizards won the NBA Draft Lottery and own the No. 1 pick overall for the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft that begins on Monday, June 23. While the front office has the option to select any prospect available first overall, there is a serious belief that BYU Cougars forward AJ Dynantsa could be the pick at No.
The Washington Wizards appear to be prioritizing asset management above all with Anthony Davis. Washington is expected to keep their 10-time All-Star big man Davis into next season, Sean Deveney of Heavy.com reported on Tuesday.
AJ Dybantsa may be the current favorite to go No. 1 overall. That doesn’t mean the Wizards have fully locked anything in yet. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Woo, rival teams still don’t view Dybantsa as a guaranteed choice atop the 2026 NBA Draft, even though he landed at No.
The Wizards have been bad for a while now. Really bad. They’ve won 15, 18 and 17 games over the past three seasons. But owner Ted Leonsis says there are no regrets about tearing the whole thing down.
For the first time in 16 years, the Washington Wizards have officially landed the No. 1 overall pick. Washington is amid a rebuild, having already taken talents like Alex Sarr, Tre Johnson, Bilal Coulibaly, Kyshawn George and more.