THIRD team eliminated, the Washington Wizards
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Time of death: March 22, 2025
Record at elimination: 15-55
https://www.spotrac.com/nba/washington-wizards/yearly
Contract summary:
Middleton - 34M PO, or extension eligible [was acquired in the Kuzma trade]
Poole - 2 more years at ~32M
Malcolm Brogdon - will become UFA, or extension eligible
Marcus Smart - expires next season, 21M
Richaun Holmes - appears to have a non-guaranteed 13M next season, could be some %age or fully guaranteed-by date. If waived he would go to UFA
Saddiq Bey - 2 years at 6M remain. (was injured much of this year)
Corey Kispert - extension begins next season 13M/per year - 4 years, TO year four
Anthony Gill - 2.5M non-guaranteed contract next season
Justin Champagnie - 2.3M for 3 more years, appears to have non-guaranteed conditions
Rookie Scale/minimums (varies on 2-4 years remaining)
Sarr - 12M
Bilal Coulibaly - 7.2M
Carlton "Bub" Carrington - 4.6M
Kyshawn George - 3M
AJ Johnson - 3M
Colby Jones - 2M non-guaranteed, or extension eligible
Jalen McDaniles (Ten-day)
TW
Jaylen Martin
JT Thor
Tristan Vukcevic
Dead-cap - none retained NEXT season, 7M off the books this season.
25-26 Capspace - ~ -84M, depends on Middleton's opt-in or out by a fair margin. They are a 1st apron team (hard-capped).
PICKS for 2025 draft
WAS 1st (if 1-10), otherwise NYK/via HOU to OKC/
GSW 2nd (there's a 2nd round swap going on here DET/WAS/GSW)
PHX 2nd
A SMALL SEASON REVIEW:
https://www.espn.com/nba/team/schedule/_/name/wsh/washington-wizards
We saw the Wizards pick up two wins in a row in the first week of the season against Atlanta. I'm sure some eyebrows were raised at the .500 club at the time, but the team went on its first 16-game losing streak [the second 16-game streak was in January] to follow that up, firmly at 2-18 by December. It was time to look toward the draft. However the Wiz did put up some fight in the season to-date. Its win #3 vs DEN in a game Jokic went nuclear is testament that there is potential if things go correctly. In fact, Washington can hold its head high that it swept the Nuggets this year, picking up their 15th win [matching last seaon's total] of the season before being eliminated soon after. They had a 3-game win streak in February, @MIN, @ CHA, @ BKN.
After drafting Alex Sarr with the 2nd pick, Wizards fans and I'm sure the franchise too see it as a multi-year project and that he will improve the team in the long run. Sarr's first year was encouraging for me for what was around him. In about 27MPG, 12.7p - 6.7r - 2.3a - 2.2stocks. I think overall, he's on an upward trajectory even if not the most eye-popping numbers, confident shooter, but needs to work hard on that. Bub Carrington has been reliable and I see a solid player there. Poole actually played some decent ball this year. Coulibaly on the wing is a solid foundation to pair with Sarr, and Bilal had some huge games this year. Unfortunately he's hurt to end the season, but should be ready next year.
The Wizards also definitively picked a side on the compete v tank scale. As an outsider I know losing sucks and words mean little, but there's a real chance to see an impactful player join the team via the draft this year. The pick they owe to NYK is protected 1-through-10, and through-8 next, so it kind of behooves the team to take a second year and a second stab at the draft with those conditions.
Also, if Washington has a handful of contracts that surely could be tradeable next year (Smart, Middleton), and finally, Wiz lost a tonne of games to injury but also got out of Kyle Kuzma's contract. Brogdon expires, and there's room to operate. What did you think of the Wizards this year and how should they go forward from here? Don't forget to vote in the poll!