During his tenure with the Washington Wizards, Michael Jordan averaged over 20 points per game, providing the team with a consistent ... This wasn't the Wizards' only dance on the grandest stage ...
This season, Washington has been the underdog 51 times and won nine, or 17.6%, of those games. Bookmakers have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the Wizards have a 31.2% chance to ...
Washington has entered the game as underdogs 52 times this season and won nine, or 17.3%, of those games. Sportsbooks have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the Wizards have a 19.6% ...
An encouraging sign of hope for the Wizards can be seen in the upcoming All-Star Weekend. The Wizards will have three players ...
By the way the Washington Wizards are playing collectively as a group shows how much they are growing and maturing together ...
The Kings, as mentioned, were involved -- and in quite a big way, too. They dealt De'Aaron Fox, their star guard, to the San ...
There are plenty of gifted young players in the league who will be on display during the Rising Stars Challenge on Friday night, and one of them is Washington W ...
The Washington Wizards are currently 9-45 and years away from even sniffing the playoffs. Rebuilds like this separate the casual fan from the hardcore. Many Wiz ...
the Wizards could rely largely on their predraft appraisal. A second person with knowledge of Washington’s trade deadline strategy said Johnson was among the team’s top 30 prospects.
The veteran acquired from Memphis wants to offer his expertise to rebuilding Washington ... day the roster churned and the team’s rebuild gathered speed, the Wizards’ young core delivers ...
Via ESPN: Of all the teams Phoenix canvassed, sources said only the Washington Wizards and Atlanta Hawks would consider taking on Beal if he'd waive his no-trade clause to go there.
The Washington Wizards and Atlanta Hawks were the only teams interested in acquiring Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal ahead of the NBA trade deadline, per Ramona Shelburne and Brian Windhorst of ESPN.