Tag: Washington Wizards
A combination of new and familiar faces dot the crowd of sleepers in Southeast Division next season.
Free agent Donald Sloan, a 5-year NBA veteran, has agreed on a one-year deal with the Washington Wizards, league sources tell The Vertical. Free agent Donald Sloan, a 5-year NBA veteran, has agreed on a one-year deal with the Washington Wizards, league sources tell The Vertical. — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) August 17, 2017 Source: Shams […]
Shane Rhodes breaks down 10 of the most exciting games to look forward to next season.
The Wizards’ Game 7 loss to the Boston Celtics in the second round of the playoffs back in May, the final defeat that ended the best season for the franchise since the 1970s, remains fresh on the minds of star point guard John Wall and head coach Scott Brooks, though months have passed. Wall has suggested […]
Wizards center Ian Mahinmi had a minor procedure on his left knee soon after the 2016-17 season, head coach Scott Brooks revealed on Friday following the press conference to announce John Wall’s new contract extension. Brooks did not specify exactly what type of procedure Mahinmi had, but it amounts to another piece of injury news for Mahinmi in […]
John Wall wants to win a championship, but he doesn’t plan to bounce around the NBA chasing a ring. After signing a $170 million, four-year extension with the Washington Wizards that keeps him under contract through 2022-23, Wall said he wants to watch two banners rise to the rafters in Washington: one for a title and another with […]
Player movement should allow a few individuals to make a huge impact in the Southeast.
Spencer Davies looks at notable offseason moves from the Southeast Division.
John Wall has agreed to the designated player veteran exception in Washington that will pay him a total of $207 million through 2023, a source tells NBA.com’s David Aldridge. The three-year, $170 million extension starts in 2019, after Wall’s existing five-year deal expires. Wall will get $37.1M total through ’19. — David Aldridge (@daldridgetnt) July […]
Shane Rhodes looks at several future All-Stars in the NBA’s Eastern Conference.