Ja Morant was off to a quick start against the Phoenix Suns at Footprint Center. The mercurial guard propped up 12 points on 4-of-10 field shooting, five rebounds, five assists and a steal.
Fortunately, they drafted players like Gilbert Arenas, John Wall, and Bradley Beal who played exceptionally well. Rich in both triumphs and tribulations, the history of the Washington Wizards ...
Nick Young, also known as Swaggy P, made a surprising change to his all-time starting five, removing Stephen Curry in favor ...
Butler reached the all-star game with Washington in both 2007 and 2008; he was part of a Wizards' big three along with Gilbert Arenas and Antawn Jamison. Butler averaged 19.1 and 20.3 points in those ...
The Washington Wizards are hoping to shake off their loss against the Cleveland Cavaliers by going right back at it tonight against the Atlanta Hawks. This game is the fourth and final meeting ...
The Washington Wizards acquired veteran forward Khris Middleton and point guard Marcus Smart in two separate deals right before the trade deadline. While neither have yet to suit up for the ...
The Washington Wizards approached the NBA trade deadline without any premier assets to deal and, consequently, no chance to land a massive haul. But they remained active and operated with ...
The Sacramento Kings were involved in one of the most chaotic trade deadlines in NBA history. The Kings, as mentioned, were involved -- and in quite a big way, too. They dealt De'Aaron Fox, their ...
The Kyle Kuzma era in Washington is now over. During the trade deadline, the Washington Wizards effectively traded Kuzma for ex-Milwaukee Bucks forward Khris Middleton in a four-team trade.
The schedule hasn’t been kind to the Washington Wizards the past three weeks — a 12-day trip that stretched over three time zones, then a back-to-back at home before a six-day trip that ended ...
"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," wrote ESPN's Brian ...