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The Washington Wizards turned out to be the biggest losers of Marcus Smart's signing with the Los Angeles Lakers.
League is officially over for the Washington Wizards, so let's grade how their rookies performed during their NBA debuts.
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Bullets Forever on MSNGrading every player on Washington’s Summer League rosterAlthough the Wizards appeared poised to make a run at the Summer League title, modern-day injury-management and ...
What can the Wizards expect from the 2025 draft's sixth pick? He'll be "an old-school throwback kind of guy" and an elite ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWizards keep accumulating assets but still lack directionThe Marcus Smart era in Washington is over. His brief time with the Washington Wizards delivered a first-round pick, but it's ...
The Washington Wizards have always been a team with a lot of talent. Most of the talent comes on the offensive end of the ...
Friday night, in the Washington Wizards’ 2025 NBA Summer League opener, lottery pick Tre Johnson demonstrated a ...
The Washington Wizards are looking for their second Summer League win, so here are two things to watch for in the finale.
Tre Johnson's offensive firepower and scoring sets him up to be the future of the Washington Wizards. His scoring prowess can lead a youthful defensive oriented core containing Alex Sarr, Bilal ...
Most top prospects play minimally in the NBA Summer League, with their pro teams often seeing all they need to in the opening weekend before pulling the plug on ...
The Washington Wizards selected Tre Johnson from Texas with the sixth overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. The team also acquired the draft rights ...
In his lone season at Texas, Johnson scored nearly 20 points per game on 43% shooting, doing so at all three levels while ...
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