Tag: Washington Wizards
The opening game in the first-round playoff series between the Washington Wizards and Atlanta Hawks included moments when Paul Millsap and Markieff Morris, and then John Wall and Dennis Schroder, talked some smack and exchanged words. But after the Wizards won 114-107 on Sunday, Millsap indicated that the Wizards turned the game into something closer […]
Buddy Grizzard breaks down the round one matchup between the Wizards and Hawks, and picks Game 1.
After last summer’s disappointing dip into free agency, Washington’s future seemed drab. Now, it’s possible to at least imagine a sustained run, behind two star guards and a coach who’s averaged more than 52 wins over his past seven seasons. “We have a good enough nucleus that we should be good for a long time. […]
James Blancarte takes a look at the career-years of players that aren’t leading candidates for the regular season awards.
The playoffs almost are upon us, so Joel Brigham makes 20 bold predictions for this year’s postseason.
Whether he is playing big minutes or not, Jason Smith is always ready to contribute for Washington.
Eric Pincus lays out some of the basics of the new CBA set to take effect next season.
There are plenty of deserving candidates in the discussion for the Red Auerbach Trophy. Spencer Davies names his top choices.
Moke Hamilton names his top three candidates for the NBA’s 2017 Coach of the Year Award.
Before having to sit out the last five games last year because of bad knees that would soon require surgery, John Wall missed 13, 16 and 33 games in his first three seasons with the Wizards. To miss a game when 100% healthy? Unacceptable. “That’s the difference about our league now. It’s kind of gotten […]