Washington Wizards center and 2024 second overall pick Alex Sarr was not as active during training camp as his teammates. This is due to a calf injury he suffered during EuroBasket for Team France.
Since Michael Winger became the President of Monumental Basketball and Will Dawkins became the Washington Wizards General Manager in 2023, the team has decided to “deconstruct” or rebuild from the ground up.
As the head coach of the Washington Wizards, Brian Keefe is steadily becoming a vital piece in the franchise’s long-term rebuild. Since taking the helm,
The Washington Wizards enter this season as the youngest team in the league. They have a roster stacked with raw talent, energy and potential. But with youth often comes inexperience, inconsistency, size, and, for many franchises, low expectations.
The Washington Wizards are in the midst of a rebuild, with a young and unproven roster in need of direction, identity, and veteran leadership. Amid this transition, the franchise should seriously consider signing former NBA All-Star Victor Oladipo.
The draft is a huge key to building a team. Sometimes, picks don't work out the way general managers hope, but sometimes, they can change the fate of your franchise's next decade or two.
The Washington Wizards have spent the preseason by preaching their prioritization of competition, fully planning on letting their deep prospect room to sort out the hierarchy themselves by making their respective cases for who's willing to work the hardest on their games.
As the Washington Wizards continue to rebuild and evaluate young talent, one name many people should keep a close eye on this season is Tristan Vukcevic.
As the Washington Wizards enter a new chapter of their rebuild this upcoming season, the leadership of head coach Brian Keefe is emerging as one of the franchise’s most valuable assets.
The Washington Wizards acquired CJ McCollum as part of the Jordan Poole trade, and the 34-year-old guard is expected to be one of the team’s elder statesmen this upcoming season.
The Washington Wizards have dipped into the NBA alum pool in the G-League twice in the same week. First, they waived Jonathan Pierre to make room for Leaky Black, who played for the Capital City Go-Go last season.
The Wizards have signed Skal Labissiere to an Exhibit 10 contract, the team announced (via Twitter). Forward Akoldah Gak was waived to make room on the training camp roster.
The Kyle Kuzma–Jordan Poole era has officially ended for the Washington Wizards, with both players being traded six months apart. Kuzma was swapped for Khris Middleton and AJ Johnson, while Poole was traded alongside Saddiq Bey for CJ McCollum.
To grow in life, you have to have some growing pains. Those growing pains are made to be a measuring stick to see where you are in life at that particular time.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In 2023, the Washington Wizards’ new regime decided to rebuild with young talent after five straight losing seasons with a veteran core under the prior administration.
For the first time in years, the Wizards have a clear developmental path for future success. During the Wizards’ media day, a clear trend appeared: the emphasis on a long-term improvement plan.
Like many rebuilding teams, the Washington Wizards have plenty of potential breakout candidates. The players at the top of the list are Alex Sarr, Cam Whitmore, and Bub Carrington.
The Washington Wizards have just finished training camp. They will play their first preseason game in a week against the Toronto Raptors. The theme this season is competition, as this is something General Manager Will Dawkins and players like Tre Johnson have been preaching.
The Washington Wizards have made several moves over this offseason. The front office has been aggressive in making deals and signing potential pieces to help solidify their rebuilding roster.
Ostensibly, all media outlets have the same opinion about the Washington Wizards…and it isn’t a high one. Bleacher Report recently dropped its power rankings just a few weeks ahead of the 2024-25 season. Unsurprisingly, the reigning and defending champs, the Oklahoma City Thunder, checked in at No.
As we prepare for the start of the season with the Washington Wizards, many are anticipating what will happen this season. Many individuals may wonder who will lead the team in scoring this year?
There are many times in life that we may be compared to others we may come in contact with. This can be a good thing; however, it can all be a bad thing at times, too.
The Washington Wizards are about to rely on their young players for the next few seasons, and it starts with the 2025 sixth overall pick. Trre Johnson has the upside to be the future first option and face of the franchise.
In the third year of the Wizards’ rebuild, it is clear that improvement is needed. “Last year, a lot of stuff was given more than earned—this year, that can’t be the case, “ said Will Dawkins on Wednesday.
Las Vegas has the Wizards pegged at 21.5 wins, which sounds low — until you remember how bad they were last season. Washington managed just 18 victories, and even that number overstated things.