Per Ira Winderman of The South Florida Sun Sentinel, Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra is unsure of exactly when Wiggins will be back with Miami. The 6-foot-7 swingman out of Kansas is sitting out the entirety of Miami's current three-game road trip. This Wizards clash represents the second game of the stretch.
Grizzlies begin key back-to-back: Memphis is looking to get things turned around before the playoffs begin and tonight presents the Grizzlies with a huge opportunity as they host the Celtics. They cap off the back-to-back with a matchup against the Warriors on Tuesday.
Updating the injury report for Washington Wizards vs. Miami Heat. Khris Middleton, Anthony Gill, Andrew Wiggins, Duncan Robinson and Kevin Love are out. Alec Burks is probable. Included in the article are betting lines and starting lineups and game info.
Despite that loss, Johnson's electric performance has fans excited about his future. Even the rookie himself believes that the sky's the limit for him. Johnson claimed that he can be a "superstar" in the NBA, while acknowledging that he needs to do extra work to get to that level.
If you’re going to play NBA DFS, you must keep in mind lineup announcements and stay tuned for late swapping. That will be the easiest way to stay ahead of the field and in the money. We have an eight- or seven-game slate tonight, depending on where you play, which is the perfect amount of games in my humble opinion.
With 58 losses already, the Washington Wizards are once again competing for the best possible NBA Draft Lottery odds. This marks their seventh consecutive losin
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The Washington Wizards have an intriguing group of young players on their roster. Their future core features 2024 second-overall pick Alex Sarr, fellow Frenchman Bilal Coulibaly, and 2024 first-round picks Kyshawn George and Bub Carrington. In addition, they have former NBA champion Jordan Poole leading the charge with a resurgent 2024-25 campaign.
Drew Timme scored the go-ahead basket on a cutting layup with 7.7 seconds left and the Brooklyn Nets beat the NBA-worst Washington Wizards 115-112 on Saturday night to end a six-game losing streak.
The season is almost over for the Washington Wizards, and with that, many eyes will look towards the NBA Draft. While the Wizards are headed for a top-three pi
Madness now at the Sweet Sixteen, Wizards fans should be scouting hoopers like Derik Queen and not just Cooper Flagg.
Cooper Flagg and Paige Bueckers are dominating the NCAA tournaments for the Duke men and Connecticut women, respectively. But they’re more than college superstars — they represent a glimmer of hope for fans of rebuilding professional teams like the Washington Wizards and Mystics.