The Washington Wizards already have to make some tough roster decisions, but this should not hold them back from still pursuing players. With 16 players on the roster, the team has to make a cut or trade.
Okay, at the end of the last article, I wrote that I’d run the Statistical Doppelganger Machine on Bilal Coulibaly, completely forgetting I’d already done it.
Stats, analysis, commentary With a “must lose” game on the schedule, the Washington Wizards took the court against the Chicago Bulls with only eight players available, the oldest and most experienced of whom was 23-year-old Justin Champagnie.
Washington has just one game remaining The Washington Wizards lost to the Chicago Bulls 119-89 on Friday, dropping to 17-64 on the season. Justin Champagnie opened the first frame the same way he’d opened the previous three contests: aggressive.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
In anything in life, it is important to always look at the big, beautiful picture. It can be difficult to do so at times when a group of individuals has a big ego and lacks a bit of humility.
Stats. Analysis. Commentary. All while Kevin Broom is on a work trip. The Washington Wizards lost 104-98 to the Indiana Pacers yesterday. Kevin Broom is still out on a business trip.
Justin Champagnie has been a pleasant surprise for the Washington Wizards. A journeyman prior to joining the team, Champagnie earned an extension with Washington after his supreme effort playing for the team.
Nothing in life ever seems to go your way, unfortunately. With that being said, it is wise to have a backup plan or even a backup route to take to pursue your goals in life.
Justin Champagnie could undoubtedly be described as a young NBA journeyman. He is on his third team in just his fourth NBA season. However, his level of play since signing a four-year deal could have the Wizards thinking he is more than just a rebuilding roster piece.
Hard work pays off in life! Those words are true not just with corporate America, but with everything in life, even within the game of basketball. That has been the case with Justin Champagnie, as the Washington Wizards recently awarded him with a deal he could not pass up.
PITTSBURGH — Former Pitt Panthers star forward Justin Champagnie realized his dreams, as he earned his first full-length NBA contract this week. The Washington Wizards signed Champagnie to a four-year, $10 million deal on March 3, converting him from a two-way contract to a standard contract, keeping him with the Wizards full-time.
Washington Wizards supporters, the hardened few that remain, have not had much to smile about over the past several seasons. While the team is by no means close to playoff contention just yet, one recent Wizards roster move bodes well for the franchise's overall direction.
Justin Champagnie has made significant strides in his basketball career, recently securing a multi-year contract with the Washington Wizards after a successful stint in the G League. His journey highlights the importance of perseverance and the right mindset for aspiring players in the developmental league.
We are in an era of basketball where every player makes a significant difference to a team in the NBA. Those players include even the role players, like Justin Champagnie, who has made a huge impact on the Washington Wizards.
As soon as news broke that the Washington Wizards and Justin Champagnie had agreed on a new four-year $10 million deal, the swingman’s teammates flocked online to congratulate him.
The Wizards have claimed JT Thor off waivers, Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype tweets. Thor, who was on a two-way contract, was waived by the Cavaliers over the weekend.
Former Boston Celtics guard Justin Champagnie has agreed to a four-year deal with the Washington Wizards. Champagnie signed a four-year deal worth $10 million.
The Washington Wizards took out their check book on Sunday to reward one of the team's most vital role players. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, the Wizards have agreed to sign two-way forward Justin Champagnie to a 4-year contract extension worth $10 million.
Wizards forward Justin Champagnie is set to be promoted to a full-time roster spot, signing a four-year, $10 million standard contract with the team, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.
Enjoying the best season of his young career, Washington Wizards forward Justin Champagnie landed a four-year, $10 million contract, his agent told ESPN on Sunday.
Victor Wembanyama may be done for the season, but the NBA is still getting its dose of “Looney Tunes” … courtesy of Portland Trail Blazers guard Shaedon Sharpe.
Another former Pitt basketball standout is headed to NBA All Star Weekend. Former Pitt forward Justin Champagnie was selected by fans to participate in the G League Up Next Game at NBA All Star Weekend.
Justin Champagnie began the 2024-25 season far from the limelight. Signed to a two-way deal with the Washington Wizards, Justin Champagnie’s opportunities seemed limited.
Washington Wizards forward Justin Champagnie is taking a bow after his best game as an NBA player against the New York Knicks. Champagnie, who is currently on a two-way contract, made 13 of his 15 shots from the field against the Knicks for a career-high 31 points.