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Bullets Forever on MSNWizards vs. 76ers preview: Washington hunts for second SL win against PhillyThe Washington Wizards take on the Philadelphia 76ers in their third 2025 Summer League contest scheduled for Tuesday. When: Tuesday, July 15 at 8:00 p.m. ET Where: Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV How to Watch: NBA TV,
The head honcho of the Wizards' front office explained the thought process behind drafting Riley and the future he envisions for him.
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The Washington Wizards' frontcourt has undergone some drastic changes of late. Following a miserable 18-64 finish in 2024-25, the Wizards continued to add
Washington makes a key roster move as the franchise continues to reshape its lineup ahead of the upcoming season.
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The Washington Wizards said goodbye to Richaun Holmes on Monday, with the team's PR account on X announcing that they'd requested waivers on the veteran center.
Ideally, a contending team ought to have the personnel to match up well against any kind of lineup, from a small-ball opponent to an opponent that starts two bigs. The Wizards’ brain trust intends to become that kind of team eventually. But not now. It’s still too early in the rebuild.
Wizards’ rebuild is on track after big draft and trade wins. But they’re not done yet. The next free agency move could change everything.
The Miami Heat boast a talented young frontcourt duo of Bam Adebayo and Kel'el Ware. But with a need for reinforcements, the Heat could turn their attention to Richaun Holmes in free agency.