The Washington Wizards have an update in regards to Malcolm Brogdon's foot pain, and it is unfortunately trending in the wrong direction. With the most recent injury report ahead of tonight's game against the Chicago Bulls,
The Dallas Mavericks could be adding some much-needed reinforcements at the guard position. Luka Doncic is currently battling a calf injury and though Kyrie Irving has returned to action, he still admitted having trouble managing the bulging disc in his back.
The Washington Wizards are getting closer and closer to the NBA Trade Deadline in a few weeks, where they will have to ask themselves what to do with the curiou
At 6-33, the Washington Wizards aren’t looking to make any short-term moves at the NBA trade deadline. If they do pull off any deals, it’ll be to accelerate their rebuild. The best way to do so, of course,
The Golden State Warriors are hosting the Washington Wizards in the final game of their regular season series matchup on Saturday night. The Warriors took the latest game in DC, with a final score of 125-112.
The Washington Wizards are potentially looking to make veteran point guard Malcolm Brogdon available for a trade ahead of the league's Feb. 6 deadline. Brogdon,
The Washington Wizards have been no stranger to the injury bug this season, and it has stung them once again during their game against the New Orleans Pelicans.
Washington will try to break its 16-game road skid when the Wizards face Sacramento. Sunday's matchup is the first of the season between the two teams.
Brogdon (foot) will not play Sunday against the Thunder. Brogdon will miss his fourth game in a row due to what the Wizards are labeling ... hold down a spot in the Washington rotation until ...
The Washington Wizards are approaching the NBA Trade Deadline in a couple of weeks, and they may have more players on the block than any team in the league. Anyone not named Bilal Coulibaly, Alex Sarr,
The ineffectiveness of the Wizards’ opening lineup continues to be an issue in a 130-123 loss that included a late comeback that came up short.
Brogdon will not return to Sunday's game against the Pelicans due to right foot pain, Varun Shankar of The Washington Post reports. Brogdon got the start Sunday due to Jordan Poole (hip) and Bilal Coulibaly (illness) being ruled out,