With the Washington Wizards fully immersed in trade talks revolving around All-Star guard Trae Young, many people have begun to wonder what a potential trade package for him would look like.
Reports and rumors are flying around that the Washington Wizards are strong suitors to trade for Trae Young. These rumors mark the start of trade season in the NBA.
The Hawks and Wizards have held recent trade discussions centered on guards Trae Young and CJ McCollum, according to Marc Stein of The Stein Line. Stein notes that Washington has been actively exploring deals involving McCollum, while Atlanta previously expressed interest in the veteran guard dating back to February 2022.
The Atlanta Hawks appear to be ready to get rid of All-Star guard Trae Young. His destination, and their trade return, might not be what anyone expected.
Part of what makes the NBA, or any pro sports league, so compelling to watch is the narratives, especially those centered on rivalries. Throughout the decades, the NBA has fostered a number of rivalries, some long-lasting and others short but sweet.
When most fans picture a consistent-shooting rookie, they usually jump to a prospect who has grasped the understanding of the NBA 3-pointer quicker than most, already understanding how to deal with big-league defenders while adjusting to the increased arc distance.
The Wizards have “legitimate” interest in trading for Hawks star Trae Young, according to Marc Stein of The Stein Line, who reports (via Twitter) that a potential deal would involve Washington sending out CJ McCollum‘s expiring contract.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Second-year Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr has established himself as one of the best players in his draft class this season, but he didn’t play that way in his team’s 141-115 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday.
The Washington Wizards have been playing better basketball as of late; heading into their Sunday night clash against the Minnesota Timberwolves, they’ve won four of their past five games, including a huge win over a team with a winning record in the Toronto Raptors.
So much for playing better. The Wizards hosted the Minnesota Timberwolves — on the fourth game of a four-game road trip and the second night of a back-to-back — and got vanquished, 141-115.
Not everything can last forever, as Icarus learned when he flew too close to the Sun and fell. The Washington Wizards had a feeling similar to Icarus in Greek mythology, as they were on a hot streak.
The most impressive fact about the Washington Wizards' recent stretch of wins is that it has come while the team has been missing multiple players. Usually, teams that are missing starters and key role players crumble under pressure.
At 9-24, an outside-looking-in perspective to the Washington Wizards situation suggests a franchise beyond immediate help. For fans, the brutal beginning
With the Washington Wizards’ season nearly half complete, fans and evaluators have been given ample opportunity to see where each young Wizard is at in their development.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Washington Wizards keep winning, but Friday’s 119-99 victory over the Brooklyn Nets might have been their easiest of the season thus far.
If casual NBA fans were tasked with naming every head coach across the league, Brian Keefe would probably be the last man named, and that's if he's remembered at all.
The Washington Wizards’ current 9–24 record is a clear reflection that they are in a rebuilding state. Like every other rebuilding team, the ultimate goal in D.C.
The Washington Wizards, after ending 2025 on a win over the Milwaukee Bucks, have now completed the rare feat (by their own standards) of going back-to-back in the victory column with a win over the Brooklyn Nets to kick off 2026.
Justin Champagnie scored 20 points off the bench on Friday to help the Washington Wizards coast to a 119-99 victory over the visiting Brooklyn Nets. Alex
CJ McCollum scored the game's final four points, including a jumper with one second remaining in regulation, and the Washington Wizards rallied to produce a 114-113 road win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday.
Alex Sarr had 20 points, nine rebounds and a career-high six blocks and CJ McCollum added 16 points to lead the Washington Wizards to a 116-112 victory Sunday over the visiting Memphis Grizzlies.