Losing is starting to feel natural for the Washington Wizards, and that is not a statement that should ever be made. The squad is currently on a West Coast trip, taking on some of the California-based teams.
The Washington Wizards will try their luck in the NBA Draft Lottery again this year after missing out on generational superstar Victor Wembanyama in 2023 as well as star prospects Cooper Flagg and Dylan Harper in 2025.
Washington Wizards forward Cam Whitmore has been out with an upper-extremity deep vein thrombosis in his shoulder since early December, playing his last game on 4th.
With the Washington Wizards nearly halfway through the 2025–26 season, fans have been given an ample sample size to form their assumptions about what this team is.
Despite experiencing persistent losing, the Washington Wizards marvel at Alex Sarr’s steady growth as a two-way player. After Sarr received a rare ejection for collecting two technicals in a recent loss to the LA Clippers, the Wizards expressed appreciation that Sarr shows that he still cares during a challenging season.
It's hard for everything to go right in the NBA, whether that's due to managerial decisions, bad luck with injuries, or other factors. In league history, there are some moments that stand out, moments that could have gone in a completely different direction and drastically changed the league.
The Washington Wizards have shut down Cam Whitmore for the remainder of the season as he continues to recover from deep vein thrombosis. The Wizards said the 21-year-old forward has begun a recovery process for his venous condition, initially revealed Dec.
The Washington Wizards likely won’t have an All-Star for the fifth straight season given their lack of wins, but the Rising Stars Challenge is a different story.
Wizards forward Cam Whitmore has been formally ruled out for the remainder of the 2025/26 season due to a blood clot in his right shoulder, the team announced on Thursday (Twitter link).
The Wizards are likely tanking for the final time in the rebuild and will have a stacked class of prospects to choose from. The 2026 draft arguably has the best top three in draft history: Darryn Peterson, AJ Dybantsa, and Cameron Boozer.
The Washington Wizards’ recent blockbuster for Trae Young has been met with overwhelming positivity. The four-time NBA All-Star may be injured, but his acquisition has no doubt altered the team’s rebuilding timeline.
The Washington Wizards' front office could easily rest on their laurels, having swung the biggest trade of this season in acquiring Trae Young for a few expiring contracts.
The Washington Wizards recently shook things up by trading for Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young, sending out CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert in return.
The competitive portion of this game seemed to end early. The Wizards fell behind by as much as 24 points in the first half, trailed by 19 at the midpoint, and then staged a furious third-quarter comeback to get as close as 89-88 late in the third quarter.
The Washington Wizards have hit a slump ever since trading for Trae Young, as this is now their third loss with Young on the team. The worst part is that all of their losses have come in a row.
The Washington Wizards were unable to keep pace with the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday in a 119-105 affair at Intuit Dome. The plan to raise Khris Middleton’s trade value was in full effect to open the contest.
Trae Young‘s Wizards debut won’t happen anytime soon, according to Shams Charania of ESPN, who reports that the point guard won’t be reevaluated until after the All-Star break as he recovers from right MCL and quad injuries.