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It would be a mistake to label the Wizards’ plan as solely hoping for lottery luck. Optimizing the team’s lottery odds is an important component, and will remain so at least through the 2025 ...
The Wizards are tearing their roster down and stockpiling draft picks as they embark on a rebuild. It could work, but it might take a while.
The Wizards have begun that process this year, taking three players in the first round with Alex Sarr, Bub Carrington and Kyshawn George. This is a good foundation for what's to come for the ...
That said, with Sarr down low, George, Coulibaly and Bailey on the wings, and Carrington and Jordan Poole (who is still only 25) in the backcourt, the Wizards, who haven't made the Conference ...
The Washington Wizards are undergoing a rebuild and they have brought in several top prospects to help shape the foundation of the team.. However, Bleacher Report writer Eric Pincus isn't fully ...
Wizards’ Rebuild Taking Shape with Alex Sarr’s Emerging Two-Way Potential. Story by Sam Amico, Hoops Wire • 3mo. T here’s no sugarcoating it — Alex Sarr faced some serious fire last summer.
He began covering the Washington Wizards in 2021 after spending more than a decade on the Orlando Magic beat for The Athletic and the Orlando Sentinel, where he worked for 18 years.
At Tuesday’s press conference, Michael Winger, the executive in charge of rebuilding the Wizards, delivered a 10-minute opening statement that outlined his vision for the team.
The Wizards play their 41st game of the season Saturday night. Let’s take stock of their progress halfway through this rebuilding year.
The Wizards are 7-17, their season derailed by injuries and COVID-19 protocols. But in the mediocre Eastern Conference, Washington is also just three games out of competing for a playoff spot.
Nov 11, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green (4) drives to the basket against Washington Wizards forward Kyshawn George (18) in the second quarter at Toyota Center.
Nov 11, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Rockets guard Jalen Green (4) drives to the basket against Washington Wizards forward Kyshawn George (18) in the second quarter at Toyota Center.