
The Washington Wizards have essentially eliminated themselves from any kind of postseason contention in the near future, fully committing to rebuilding a historically poor franchise. To many fans, it may seem as if the Wizards have been in a rebuilding state for an eternity, but in recent years the front office has taken a noticeable step in a different direction.
Washington is no longer looking to stack up wins; rather, they are doing the opposite. The Wizards have made it clear that their goal is to bottom out in hopes of receiving favorable draft luck, which has returned mixed results thus far. Either way, Wizards fans can no longer measure success purely based on wins. Instead, fans are forced to use different measures to evaluate the team’s success, which naturally creates some gray areas.
With wins largely out of the equation, there are several different ways fans can measure success. The most important thing to look for is consistent signs of development. Because the Wizards’ roster is almost entirely made up of young players, there is a baseline expectation that this talent takes steps in the right direction. Fans can track improvement by evaluating on-court play, looking for areas or situations where players appear more comfortable. Along with the eye test, statistical improvement over the course of the season can also help highlight growth.
Another measure of success is evaluating how much the team and front office trust the coaching staff. It is difficult to truly understand interpersonal relationships, especially without being directly connected to the people being evaluated. However, if a team does not trust its coach, the on-court play will reflect it.
Players will be less engaged in what they do, and the team itself will come off as less competitive. Coaching evaluation is something fans must watch closely, but building a strong foundation with the coaching staff is a major step in the right direction for a rebuilding team.
Without a doubt, the biggest measure of success this season will be how high Washington finishes in the draft lottery. It is never a foregone conclusion that a top-three pick will become a special NBA player, but the odds of finding a franchise-altering talent are far greater at the top of the lottery than later on.
will the wizards ever get a shai/wemby like player in my lifetime?
— WizardsMuse (@WizardsMuse1) December 19, 2025
will we ever win a championship in my lifetime?
i can't do 70 more years of this man
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