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The Wizards, whose season ended last week with a first-round playoff loss to the 76ers, enter the offseason with limited tools. Yet, they know a 34-38 regular-season record is not good enough.
Salary-cap, free-agency situation. The Wizards have a projected $118 million with seven guaranteed players and the currently non-guaranteed Gafford on the books for 2021-22: Westbrook, Beal ...
The Wizards got a bit of both, but questions remain. advertisement. ... For a rebuilding team with low expectations, the Washington Wizards’ 18-64 season went about as well as they could have hoped.
With Russell Westbrook ($44.2 million), Bradley Beal ($34.5 million) and Davis Bertans ($16.0 million) on the books for next season, the Wizards will have little-to-no cap space to work with in ...
Best-case scenario: The Wizards improved from 29th in the league in bench scoring in 2016-17 to 16th last season, but they still lacked a dangerous scoring threat off the bench.Enter Austin Rivers ...
The Wizards’ season is over. What we learned — and what we still need to know. For a rebuilding team, the 18-64 campaign was all about growth and finding players to build around.
With their season beginning Wednesday night in Miami, Wizards fans are entering the season with something they're unaccustomed to: optimism. After making it to the Eastern Conference semifinals ...
Last season, the Wizards finished 35-47, good for 12th in the Eastern Conference, missing out on the Play-In Tournament and the Playoffs. It was an up-and-down season full of injuries and major ...
“We’re not where we want to be,” Wizards coach Wes Unseld Jr. said after Sunday’s loss. “No one should be happy with the results of how the season played out, but there’s still a lot ...
The Washington Wizards have some big decisions to make in free agency for next year. There are three free agents who don't make sense to keep.