Last season, the Wizards got the number two overall pick in the NBA Lottery. With that pick, they drafted perhaps the best player of the entire draft, Alex Sarr. They have racked up quite of bit ...
Conflicting priorities for Washington Wizards ownership has been causing the team problems for a long time, and this season is no exception. Theodore "Ted" Leonis is the majority owner of the ...
Washington Wizards rookies Alex Sarr and Bub Carrington came into the seasons with the most hype, and understandably so. The pair represented the team's two lottery picks. But over the last few ...
Washington Wizards guard Jordan Poole will miss the upcoming game against the Utah Jazz due to an elbow injury. This marks Poole's third consecutive game on the sidelines, as the team navigates a ...
NEW: An introspective Bam reflects on an historic night, what Spo told him years ago that stuck with him, and the Haslem record he’s targeting now Among Heat rotation regulars, it’s no ...
Wizards vs. Raptors Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 10
It’s Monday, March 10, and the Washington Wizards (13-49) and Toronto Raptors (21-43) are all set to square off from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. The Wizards are currently 6-23 on the road with a ...
Do the Washington Wizards have the right infrastructure in place to develop their young players? Will the franchise continue to tank next season and during the 2026-27 season? What are the chances ...
The Washington Wizards are in the middle of one of the worst seasons in NBA history. They won just nine of their first 54 games before the all-star break and have the worst record in the NBA ...
Despite standing 7 feet, Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr has spent much of his rookie season finding it difficult to score in the paint. The Frenchman’s adjustment to the physical nature of ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — It took 57 games for the Washington Wizards to hold a team under 100 points this season. Of course, Marcus Smart wasn't around for most of those.
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