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One young Washington Wizards prospect is determined to not get lost in the team's vast assortment of developing players.
Washington makes a key roster move as the franchise continues to reshape its lineup ahead of the upcoming season.
The Washington Wizards will somehow still make the playoffs this year, but they are by no means built like a perennially contending team. Here's how the current roster should be affected by the ...
Wizards Make Roster Change After Marcus Smart, Khris Middleton Debuts Originally posted on Athlon Sports By Renzo Pocholo Salao | Last updated Feb 23, 2025 1:39 PM ET
Washington has opted to waive veteran center Richaun Holmes, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. Only $250K of his $13.28 million salary for 2025-26 was guaranteed.
The Wizards are one of the best teams in the East due to a mix of luck and smart roster adjustments. The Wizards Didn’t Force A Rebuild And Look Better Than Ever Sound+Vision
But it’s also difficult to slide his odds to return near 100 percent, considering if the Wizards aren’t going to run it back and if they do hope to make a significant change to the roster ...
If the Wizards want to make wholesale improvements, they will need to do so very soon. Once the Feb. 10 deadline passes, they will essentially have to ride it out with the roster they have.
The Washington Wizards and the Philadelphia 76ers are two teams that will be looking to make improvements this offseason. With mutual benefit in mind, we present a deal that could help both team while minimizing the risk borne by either.
What changes do the Wizards make with their roster around the trade deadline to either a) get better and try to make the playoffs/Play-In Tournament or b) get worse to tank for draft picks?