Khris Middleton, Marcus Smart, and Richaun Holmes are three players who the Wizards could look to trade in the offseason.
The Washington Wizards have the NBA’s worst record, but they have been active. They added veterans Marcus Smart and Khris Middleton at the trade deadline while shipping out Kyle Kuzma. The team continues to try and develop a raft of intriguing young players.
Khris Middleton and Bilal Coulibaly each scored 17 points and the Washington Wizards defeated the Charlotte Hornets 113-100 on Saturday night... Main Office 570-387-1234
As the Washington Wizards recently acquired Khris Middleton, his impact was truly felt against the Charlotte Hornets
Khris Middleton and Bilal Coulibaly each scored 17 points and the Washington Wizards defeated the Charlotte Hornets 113-100 in a battle of the NBA's two worst teams. Richaun Holmes added 15 points and nine rebounds for the Wizards,
As the Washington Wizards are getting acclimated with Marcus Smart and Khris Middleton, here are a few reasons how and why this partnership is beneficial to the team.
The Washington Wizards are still adjusting after swapping Kyle Kuzma for Khris Middleton in a trade with the Milwaukee Bucks on Feb. 5. Middleton has only played one game with the Wizards (9-46) so far,
As the Washington Wizards approach a critical offseason, all eyes are on Khris Middleton and his potential decision regarding his player option. Currently, Middleton has a lucrative $33.35 million option for the upcoming season,
Khris Middleton and Bilal Coulibaly each scored 17 points and the Washington Wizards defeated the Charlotte Hornets 113-100 on Saturday night.
Khris Middleton showed his vulnerable side when he recently spoke about getting traded by his longtime team, the Milwaukee Bucks. The Bucks were fittingly Middleton's first opponents in his debut game in a Washington Wizards uniform.
The Washington Wizards had their two veteran additions take the court on Friday. That has pushed the younger newcomers out of the big-league squad. NBA trade deadline acquisitions Khris Middleton and Marcus Smart debuted for the Wizards during Friday's matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks at Capital
Middleton posted 16 points (6-9 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 3-4 FT), three rebounds, three assists and three steals over 23 minutes during Monday's 106-90 loss to the Heat. The veteran forward led the Wizards in scoring on a night in which the team shot just 36.