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Friday night, in the Washington Wizards’ 2025 NBA Summer League opener, lottery pick Tre Johnson demonstrated a ...
League is more often than not impossible to predict, with numerous prospects looking to get theirs amid a maelstrom of clashing play-styles.  One ...
NBA draft class was loaded with talent. Generational prospect Cooper Flagg headlined it. It also featured multiple players with All-Star potential, inc ...
Tre Johnson, Alex Sarr, Bub Carrington, Kyshawn George and Will Riley — a large part of the Wizards’ young nucleus — did ...
What can the Wizards expect from the 2025 draft's sixth pick? He'll be "an old-school throwback kind of guy" and an elite ...
With Alex Sarr wearing No. 20 for the Wizards, Tre Johnson has chosen a new number, different from the one he wore in college and high school. Tre Johnson has also adjusted the name on the back of ...
Mar 19, 2025; Dayton, OH, USA; Texas Longhorns guard Tre Johnson (20) high fives Xavier Musketeers head coach Sean Miller after making a three point basket in the second half at UD Arena.
The Washington Wizards turned out to be the biggest losers of Marcus Smart's signing with the Los Angeles Lakers.
The 19-year-old averaged 19.9 points as a freshman and could provide instant offense; rebuilding Wizards also get Illinois wing Will Riley via trade later in the first round.
Johnson signed a four-year, $37.4 million rookie scale contract with the Wizards, according to Spotrac. For comparison, the 2025-26 rookie scale deal for the No. 1 overall pick, Flagg in this case, is ...
The second-year guard put his athleticism on display and showed improved decision-making once he got to the rim.
The Washington Wizards have always been a team with a lot of talent. Most of the talent comes on the offensive end of the ...