Wizards roster
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Isaac Bonga, G/FĬontract status: Unrestricted free agent (probably)Īnalysis: If I’m right, I’ll have to wish a hearty goodbye to Isaac Bonga’s defensive on/off watch. The field gets a 51-percent advantage because two-way players are on the fringe of the roster and anything can happen when those players hit free agency, but the Wizards could want to see what they have in Winston under usual circumstances, too. Instead, the G League affiliate merged with New Orleans for a shortened season. When the world is normal, the Go-Go are practicing in the same building as the Wizards. The G League season was short and in a secluded bubble. The Wizards had one with Garrison Mathews because it was his second season with the organization and he spent most of his time with the NBA squad. Cassius Winston, GĪnalysis: Not many teams got good looks at their two-way players this past season. He’ll have a job somewhere, but it will most likely not be in D.C. But especially after the season Raul Neto had, Smith ended the season as the group’s third point guard. He’s pesky and can get into smaller ballhandlers. Smith is a helpful backup point guard, and he was one of the team’s better defenders this last season. The Wizards, meanwhile, will look for long-range shooters this summer. A couple of dribble-happy point guards who aren’t 3-point shooters isn’t the way to truck forward in the modern game. Lineups with the two playing together didn’t work swimmingly. Ish Smith, GĪnalysis: Smith had more positive moments than negative ones during his two years in Washington, but his fit with Russell Westbrook is funky.
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I’ll try my best to guess - not report, just guess - how likely each player is to remain on the roster when training camp begins in late September. Based on Sheppard’s words, someone of consequence, if not multiple players, will be elsewhere by the start of next season.īelow, I’ve listed the 17 players who were under contract with the Wizards at the end of the 2020-21 season. The Wizards are not a run-it-back team said general manager Tommy Sheppard at his end-of-season news conference.