Tag: Washington Wizards
Two NBA trades got done yesterday… eight more could drop today before the 3:00 P.M. EST NBA Trade Deadline.
Which NBA players cannot be traded before the February 20 deadline? Eric Pincus breaks down the complete list, which is longer than you’d think.
Al Harrington practiced for the 1st time on Monday & (Wizards Coach) Randy Wittman expects him to soon be back on the floor: “He’s getting closer.” #wizards via Michael Lee of the Washington Post on Twitter
In Washington, Wizards in the market for backup point guard but I’m told they are not involved the talks for Cleveland’s Jarrett Jack. via Sam Amick of USA TODAY Sports on Twitter
Making his first All-Star appearance, John Wall is showing tremendous growth this season and emerging as an up-and-coming star.
(Washington Wizards point guard) John Wall soared over his mascot, and the East stomped on the West in the slam dunk contest. Wall’s sensational slam finished off a clean sweep for the Washington star, Paul George and Terrence Ross in the contest’s new battle format, helping the Eastern Conference earn a 2-2 tie against the West on All-Star Saturday night. […]
San Antonio’s Marco Belinelli won the 3-point contest at NBA All-Star Saturday night. Belinelli made his final three shots to finish with 19 points, edging Damian Lillard by one to advance to the final from the West. All-Stars Stephen Curry and Kevin Love both finished with 16 points. Bradley Beal had 21 points to win the East bracket over defending champion Kyrie Irving, Orlando’s Arron Afflalo and Brooklyn […]
Free agent guard Rodrigue Beaubois is fully healthy and will begin participating in workouts with a handful of NBA teams late next week, a league source informed CSNNW.com. The Memphis Grizzlies and Washington Wizards have inquired about the point guard and are expected to bring him in for a workout, two sources told CSNNW.com. via […]
There are multiple reasons why the Knicks should explore trading Carmelo Anthony. Here are several potential trades involving the superstar.
Nate Duncan looks at five rookies who have disappointed, and talks with executives and scouts about whether their careers can be salvaged.