The Washington Wizards knew this may be a tricky season, however they did not anticipate it to be fairly this powerful. Nonetheless, the Wizards aren’t altering course. They continue to be centered on the event of their younger gamers.
“We’re immersed in a really tough stretch proper now,” Wizards common supervisor Will Dawkins advised The Athletic.
“However we stay dedicated to the long-term sustainability of the group,” Dawkins added. “Our employees and gamers have continued to work, and are rising. We’ll proceed to stack the optimistic developmental positive aspects and, on the finish of the season, put correct perspective on the totality of the yr. Don’t fear about the entire thing proper now; on the finish of the yr, let’s search for and see what we completed. They’re getting higher, they usually’re nonetheless working, and that’s the primary factor. What we signed up for is difficult, and we all know it.”
Earlier than the season began, Dawkins stated that Washington was nonetheless within the “deconstruction” section of their rebuild. Meaning proceed to maneuver veteran gamers on and off the roster in varied offers. With veterans coming and going this season, the Wizards have stayed true to the aim of getting their younger gamers as a lot expertise as attainable.
2023 first-round choose Bilal Coulibaly and 2024 first-round picks Alex Sarr, Bub Carrington and Kyshawn George make up Washington’s younger core. All 4 gamers are averaging between 26.2 and 34.8 minutes per recreation.