The Wizards already hold a pair of picks in the first round of this year’s draft at No. 2 and No. 26, but there’s an expectation that they’ll try to acquire another 2024 first-rounder, league sources tell Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
As Scotto explains, the Wizards’ current front office – led by president Michael Winger and general manager Will Dawkins – is focused on building through the draft and developing young talent. The group made its first lottery pick last year when it used the No. 7 selection to nab Bilal Coulibaly, who was one of the NBA’s youngest players this past season. It sounds like Washington is in no hurry to accelerate its rebuild and won’t be opposed to taking fliers on more young, raw prospects, with Scotto indicating that the club also has its eye on the 2025 draft class.
Within his discussion of the Wizards’ next steps, Scotto adds that forward Kyle Kuzma is expected to generate interest on the trade market again this summer after being included in some discussions leading up to the February deadline. Prior to the trade deadline, Washington reportedly brought a Mavericks offer to Kuzma and asked him if he wanted to be moved — he opted to remain in D.C.
Here’s more from Scotto:
- Echoing previous reports, Scotto says there’s a “widespread belief” from rival executives that the Hawks will break up their starting backcourt of Trae Young and Dejounte Murray this offseason by trading one of the two guards. Those execs also believe that Atlanta will be more open than ever to moving Young, though Scotto’s sources say the Spurs didn’t have “substantive” discussions about the three-time All-Star earlier this year and are skeptical that will change this summer.
- In addition to the Hornets, the teams expected to have interested in free agent forward Miles Bridges this summer include the Pistons and Jazz, league sources tell Scotto.
- Rival executives are keeping an eye on Trail Blazers guard Malcolm Brogdon as a potential offseason trade candidates, Scotto says. Brogdon will be on a $22.5MM expiring contract and there’s an expectation that Portland will be looking to shed some salary.
- There’s a belief around the NBA that DeMar DeRozan will ultimately re-sign with the Bulls rather than changing teams as a free agent, according to Scotto, who notes that the veteran forward is comfortable in his role in Chicago and the Bulls are seemingly willing to pay him.
- Scotto refers to G League Ignite forward Matas Buzelis as a “notable” candidate for the Pistons with the No. 5 overall pick, pointing out that Buzelis is represented by agent Michael Tellem, the son of Pistons vice chairman Arn Tellem.
If Bridges and DeRozan stay, ….. 2 available free agent stars are George and OG.
George and OG are damaged goods?
George 4 years max is $220 million
OG asks for 4 years $150 million contract
You have said this exact same thing on every story for a week. If you think the only impact free agents are PG and OG then you really have no business talking about free agency. Go back to riddles
This summer
Free agent supply/demand problem
Too much demand but the supply is only George and OG.
You have no choices by turning to restricted free agents.
You have to say no to overpriced free agents because they will hurt your future.
Too much demand? That implies a lot of teams have cap space, which frankly isn’t true.
There are a quite a few teams with cap space. Philly, Utah, Orlando, Detroit, Toronto and OKC, I’m just not sure too many other than Philly will be going in on Paul George
DeRozan will not be Bull next season.Neither LaVine or Vooch.Eversley leaving,coaching staff leaving,because they already know what direction Bulls heading.Just saying…
Hahahahahaha. Please tell me who is going to take on the LaVine contract. And please tell me who in the Bulls front office has the balls to commit to rebuilding. Let me guess, they’re getting get off Ball’s contract too right?
Unless player’s take pay cuts in the NBA zach isn’t going anywhere.
Exactly. Why do people think that it’s easy to just trade LaVine?
Because they play 2k and think that makes them Pat Riley
2/50 or 2/55 will probably be offered and a winning bid by Chi-
10% chance someone goes ape but I think at that point Chi would happily (smartly) bow out
The way Chi sits on the ledger a small overpay AAV wise is of very little burden, I think trying to keep off that 3rd year will be Chicago’s main priority with DDR and I think it will work out for them in the end getting the 2 year deal
Spurs is a good place for Young. Definitely would want that. Trae and Wemby make a good pair imo.
Just because Wemby is scary doesn’t mean he should be handicapped like that…
The number 1 pick and Trae will get a better haul than the Hawks could ever dream of to get an upgrade for Trae…
They’ve got to pull the trigger and bite the bullet…
Actually, #1 pick and Trae for Lavine might make sense for both teans. Letting Murray play point and Lavine pure 2 would be better than their current backcourt, assuming they can add some D at the wing.
Bulls would significantly upgrade their 3 point shooting. Still a mediocre team, but a better sort of mediocre, with a young potential starter. Coby White could move to the 6th man, and run the second unit. They also would have to decide to sign PWill for SF and let DeMar go, maybe draft a true PF and a modern center.
Pencil the Bulls in for the usual play in appearance.
Kyle Kuzma and pick 26 for Harrison Barnes, Daivon Mitchell and pick 13
Wizards want better/more picks and young talent and get exactly that while Sacramento gets the big addition they’ve been looking for.
Wizards at 2 I think get Alex Sarr and at 13 Jared McCain. Then retain Tyus Jones and you’ve got a nice little core.
Jones Poole Coulibaly Barnes Sarr
McCain Mitchell Avidja Bagley Holmes
Shamet Davis Kispert Baldwin
Tyus is a really tidy playmaker and won’t turn the ball over and would really establish and nice pick and roll game with Sarr. Barnes is another solid veteran presence on this young team and fits so well as he can play either forward spot and space the floor aswell as play some defence. Daivon offers good defence which is handy as Poole offers none. McCain has very good potential and Jokes is the perfect guy to develop him under.