Tag: Washington Wizards

Alvarado and Williams Suspended After On-Court Fight

Jose Alvarado, Mark Williams
December 2025

Jose Alvarado was suspended two games without pay and Mark Williams one game without pay after an altercation in Suns vs Pelicans. Both were ejected after punches were thrown following a foul and shove sequence late in the third quarter. The conflict began with Alvarado committing a defensive foul and Williams responding with a shove, before escalation into a fight that led to technical fouls and ejections. The league assigned suspension dates tied to upcoming Pelicans and Suns fixtures immediately following the incident.

Cavs lose Mobley for up to a month with calf strain setback

Evan Mobley
December 2025

Cleveland center Evan Mobley has been ruled out for between two and four weeks after scans revealed a Grade 1 strain in his left calf, sidelining the All Star big man at a time when he is averaging 19.1 points, 9.3 rebounds and 1.6 blocks. Mobley suffered the issue in a 130-126 win over Washington and will enter rest and rehab while the Cavaliers lean more heavily on Jarrett Allen and their backup bigs, needing to shore up interior defense and rebounding to stay competitive in the Eastern race.

Ironman McDaniels finally sidelined as Timberwolves lose in-form two-way ace

Jaden McDaniels (Minnesota Timberwolves)
November 2025

Minnesota forward Jaden McDaniels missed the Wizards game with a sprained left wrist, ending a run of 188 consecutive appearances in which he had quietly become the Timberwolves’ best perimeter defender and one of the league’s most efficient scoring forwards. McDaniels is averaging career highs of 17.5 points, 52.1 percent from three, 55.3 percent from the field and 84.2 percent at the line this season, and his absence threatens to disrupt Minnesota’s early momentum as they juggle winning now with keeping key contributors healthy.

Maxey drives 76ers’ OT rally as Embiid’s minutes stay managed

Philadelphia 76ers
October 2025

Philadelphia moved to 4–0, erasing a 16-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat Washington 139–134 in OT. Tyrese Maxey posted 39 and 10, Embiid added 25 in 23 managed minutes, and rookie big Adem Bona delivered late rim protection and a decisive put-back. Nurse’s group leaned on pace, switching, and bench energy to close. Expect continued load management for Embiid while Maxey shoulders primary creation. Nurse will stagger shooters around Maxey, leverage Bona’s verticality and contests, and mix small pressure lineups with drop variants to protect foul rates. Early success is process-driven; sustainability depends on turnover control and half-court execution against elite defenses.

Khris Middleton’s Milwaukee return draws ovation

Khris Middleton (Washington Wizards)
October 2025

In his first Milwaukee game as a Wizard, Middleton received a standing ovation and tribute video before hitting an immediate three. The franchise’s No. 3 all-time scorer reflected on 12 seasons, three All-Star nods, and a title with the Bucks. Emotional return aside, Washington leverages Middleton as spacer/connector, preserving on-ball reps in second units while managing workload. Milwaukee recalibrates with Kyle Kuzma; the fan response underscored Middleton’s legacy despite the trade-deadline move.

Denver Nuggets Eye Trade to Challenge OKC’s Reign

Denver Nuggets
September 2025

Denver are weighing up a trade that would send Peyton Watson, Zeke Nnaji, and picks to Chicago, plus a future second to Washington, in exchange for guard reinforcements. The move reflects their urgency to ease the load on Jamal Murray and Nikola Jokic. With Oklahoma City Thunder setting the standard after their title run, Denver’s window to maximize Jokic’s prime is shrinking. Trading depth and draft capital for backcourt firepower is risky, but the Nuggets believe bolstering creation and scoring is essential to keep pace in the brutal Western Conference.

John Wall Announces Retirement After 11 NBA Seasons

John Wall (Washington Wizards)
August 2025

John Wall announced his retirement at age 34 after 11 NBA seasons, ending a career defined by explosive playmaking and five All-Star nods. Drafted first overall in 2010, he averaged 18.7 points and 8.9 assists across his career. Wall’s peak came with Washington, where he averaged 23.1 points and 10.7 assists in 2016–17 and made the All-NBA Third Team. Despite a Slam Dunk title and defensive accolades, injuries derailed his later years, limiting appearances and sidelining him for the past two seasons.

Lakers to Sign Marcus Smart After Wizards Buyout

Marcus Smart (Washington Wizards > Los Angeles Lakers)
July 2025

Marcus Smart has agreed to a buyout with the Wizards and will sign a two-year, $11 million deal with the Lakers, including a 2026 player option. He rejoins a playoff-caliber roster after two injury-hit seasons.
Luka Doncic personally recruited Smart to the Lakers, who prioritized a defensive guard after losing Dorian Finney-Smith. The Lakers will waive Shake Milton to open a roster spot for Smart, filling a critical defensive gap.

Cam Whitmore Traded to Wizards for Two Second-Round Picks

Cam Whitmore (Houston Rockets > Washington Wizards)
July 2025

The Rockets have traded Cam Whitmore to the Wizards in exchange for two second-round picks. Whitmore now returns to his Maryland roots for a bigger role in Washington.
Despite strong per-touch scoring, Whitmore struggled for minutes in Houston. The Rockets prioritized sending him to a team where he could develop. The Wizards continue a busy offseason with this latest move.

Pelicans Trade CJ McCollum, Olynyk to Wizards for Poole, Bey, Pick

CJ McCollum, Kelly Olynyk (New Orleans Pelicans) Jordan Poole, Saddiq Bey (Washington Wizards)
June 2025

The Pelicans are sending McCollum, Olynyk and a future second-round pick to the Wizards for Poole, Bey, and the No. 40 pick in the NBA Draft.
Washington gains veteran leadership and clears cap space for 2026. New Orleans adds youth and flexibility while holding the No. 7 and No. 23 picks. Poole averaged 20.5 PPG last season.

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