Why Bradley Beal and the Wizards Could Be the Biggest Losers of the NBA Offseason

Bradley Beal was the most coveted trade asset this offseason, but more superstars landing on the trading block spells trouble for Beal and the Wizards.

Jack Dougherty 14 Nov 2020
Bradley Beal's New $6.8 Million Purchase Might Hint at Which Team He'll Be Joining Next

Bradley Beal has been looking to get out of Washington for a while now, and his newest purchase might've given away his preferred destination.

Jack Dougherty 30 Sep 2020
Bradley Beal's Hilarious Comments Reveal What Went Wrong With the Wizards This Season

Bradley Beal has been trapped on a mediocre Wizards team for a long time. Although Beal has remained loyal to the team, he appears sick of all the losing.

Darrelle Thompson 20 Jul 2020
A Murder in Israel Caused Washington's NBA Team to Change Its Name

The assassination of Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin led Abe Pollin to change the name of the Washington Bullets to the Wizards.

John Moriello 04 Jul 2020
The Tragic Death of 7-Foot-7 NBA Legend Manute Bol

Manute Bol was a historic 7-foot, 7-inch Sudanese NBA player with a historic career. Sadly, he died far too early from kidney failure.

Jack Dougherty 09 Jun 2022
Washington Wizards and Mystics Join Together in Unified March on D.C. Speaking Out Against Racial Injustice

The Washington Wizards and Washington Mystics will join together Friday in a march on D.C. in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.

Kyle Dalton 14 Aug 2020
John Wall Made $38.2M This Year, Never Touched a Basketball and Said He ‘Deserved' His Contract

Washington Wizards all-star point guard John Wall made $38.2 million this year and never picked up a basketball.

Mike Thomas 16 Jun 2020
Wes Unseld and Wilt Chamberlain Share a Rare Place in NBA History

Wes Unseld followed in the legendary Wilt Chamberlain's footsteps as the only other rookie in NBA history to earn league MVP honors.

Stephen Sheehan 21 Feb 2023
How Did Michael Jordan's True ‘Last Dance' Season Play Out?

A look at Michael Jordan's true “Last Dance” season in the NBA, the 2002-2003 campaign with the Washington Wizards.

Luke Norris 02 Jun 2020