With the NBA Draft Lottery sitting just a week away, excitement has turned to anxiety for fans of the Washington Wizards as they hold realistic hopes of receiving a good pick.
The 2025 NBA draft is regarded as one of the most loaded in recent memory. Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper, VJ Edgecombe, Tre Johnson, and Ace Bailey are just a few of the names in this year’s class.
The Houston Rockets commanded much of the NBA community's attention over the last few days, storming back from down 3-1 in their first round series against the Golden State Warriors and forcing a Game 7 against Stephen Curry, Jimmy Butler III and the rest of their championship-tested friends.
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No one Washington Wizards fan can be sure of the pick the team will land in this upcoming NBA Draft until next Monday's lottery drawing, but we can be sure of this: these Wizards were one of the losing-est squads in the league.
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With NBA Draft season coming into full swing this May, those who have to watch the playoffs from the outside looking in, like the Washington Wizards, often find it more productive to develop some pre-draft plans so they're not left high and dry in the weeks and days leading up to the main event.
While the NBA playoffs are in full swing, the offseason has already started for some teams. Around this limbo period, trade rumors will swirl for teams looking to make it into the postseason.
The Wizards made one of the quieter but more intriguing moves of the trade deadline when they acquired veteran guard Marcus Smart, and now they have a decision to make.
The Washington Wizards officially selected Jordan Clarkson with the 46th pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, one of the better ones they've made in the 21st century.
When you know a company is going out of business, everything must go. The Washington Wizards will do well to keep their eyes on the Chicago Bulls, who are about to start a rebuild.
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The Washington Wizards may be indirectly to blame for the Milwaukee Bucks’ downfall. While they didn’t even come close to the Play-In, they had a hand in a move that eventually led to the Bucks losing in the first round of the playoffs against the Indiana Pacers.
Washington Wizards owner Ted Leonsis ushered in a new era of DC basketball a little under two years ago, firing General Manager Tommy Sheppard and bringing in outsiders to take the franchise in a more decisive direction.
The first round of the playoffs are nearly through, with the 16 entrants having spent the last two weeks determining who'll survive to see the second round and what teams will have to see their title hopes dashed in seven games or fewer.
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Awful Announcing, home to all news surrounding sports media, released their annual local NBA announcing booth rankings last week, their contributions to the league's pivoting into award season during these ongoing playoffs.
Alex Sarr was considered one of the best talents on last summer's draft board for nearly the entirety of the pre-draft cycle. Even with lingering concerns about his role on offense and lack of overwhelming physicality, his potential as a defensive force was never questioned.
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The Washington Wizards completed its season with an 18-64 record, which is bad enough for the second-worst record in the league, ahead of only the Utah Jazz.
Give the Wizards credit. They know exactly who they are — and they aren’t pretending otherwise. “There’s the laying-the-foundation phase. There’s the building it back up, and then there’s fortifying what you build,” GM Will Dawkins said before the season.
Veteran guard Kendrick Nunn, who played in the NBA from 2019-23, has been named the EuroLeague’s Most Valuable Player for the 2024/25 season, the league announced today in a press release.
The Washington Wizards finished with one of the NBA's worst records. In the season's final month, it looked like they also found one of the NBA's best rookies.