This is the perfect season for players to earn some nice contract extensions with the Washington Wizards. The hopes of winning many games are practically nonexistent, so the fans and team are looking for some good performances.
That was better. A game after losing by 45 to the Boston Celtics, the Wizards fell behind by as much as 20 in the first half, erased that entire deficit to tie the game early in the fourth quarter, and then got bum rushed over the final 10 minutes to lose by 15.
The Washington Wizards lost to the Atlanta Hawks, 131-116 on Saturday night. The Wizards fall to 3-19 while the Hawks improve to 14-11. Washington was outmatched in this game though they made things interesting the third quarter, going on a 38-27 run in that period.
Jalen Johnson recorded his second consecutive triple-double with 30 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists as the visiting Atlanta Hawks snapped a three-game losing streak with a 131-116 win over the Washington Wizards on Saturday.
With the Washington Wizards dealing with a plethora of injuries to numerous key contributors, the front office has chosen to recall sophomore guard AJ Johnson in hopes of adding a little bit of depth.
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Ahead of their week off break during the NBA Cup Tournament Playoffs, the Washington Wizards will host the Atlanta Hawks. The last time these two Southeast Division foes squared off, the Wizards got the best of the Hawks, ending a 14-game losing streak.
The 3–18 Washington Wizards are looking to once again upset the Atlanta Hawks despite missing multiple players due to injury. The Hawks have their fair share of injuries as well, but the Wizards will likely be without three or more starters.
After flashing a few encouraging signs, the Washington Wizards' rebuilding efforts seem to be at a standstill. The Wizards will look to regroup following a historic loss when they face the visiting Atlanta Hawks on Saturday.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Washington Wizards lost by a combined 64 points to the Philadelphia 76ers and Boston Celtics over the last two games, and Thursday’s 141-101 home defeat to the Celtics was soul-crushing.
This season, there have been many regrets for the young Washington Wizards. Some questionable coaching moves have cost this team games, and players have gotten time over others.
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So, I’m on the road and failed to pack anything to read. The best options where I’m saying are a book about The Actors Studio by James Lipton, the first chapter of which was surprisingly dull, and a memoir(?) by Chelsea Handler, which is not funny, interesting, or insightful.
The Washington Wizards took on one of the hottest teams in the NBA on Thursday and got flamed inside Capital One Arena. The Boston Celtics torched the Wizards in a 146-101 contest that got out of hand in the second half.
The Washington Wizards may be feeling relatively strong at the moment, having won back-to-back home games off the back of some fairly inspired basketball, but they remain one of the most talent-needy organizations in the sport.
Of the Washington Wizards' many recurring issues throughout the 2025-26 NBA season, the least of which (at least, relatively) has been their woes in the injury report.
The 3–17 Washington Wizards are slated to take on the 12–9 Boston Celtics. This game is shaping up to be quite the contest considering both teams will be without multiple key contributors.
The unofficial start of the trade season for the NBA is a few days away, as December 15 is when many players who signed over the summer can be traded. With trade season starting to come into full effect, rumors and insider info will surface about who is on the trade block and which teams are pursuing certain players.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Washington Wizards weren’t supposed to cause a seismic shift in the NBA this season, but their home win over Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday might have sparked one.
Kyshawn George has been given more opportunities in his second year to grow as a player and has not disappointed. He has taken major leaps across the board in points, percentages, rebounds, assists, and defensive stats.
CJ McCollum scored 28 points while leading the Washington Wizards to an improbable second-half comeback en route to a 129-126 win over the visiting Milwaukee Bucks on Monday.
Wizards guard Tre Johnson, the sixth pick in the June draft, will miss multiple weeks due to a strained left hip flexor, Varun Shankar of the Washington Post reports.