Washington Wizards

National Basketball Association team in Washington

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February 6 2025 Complex multi-team trade involving AJ Johnson, Khris Middleton, and draft pick swap rights with Milwaukee Bucks, trading away Patrick Baldwin Jr. and Kyle Kuzma.
February 6 2025 Three-team trade with Memphis Grizzlies and Sacramento Kings: Wizards received Colby Jones, Alex Len, Marcus Smart, and a 2025 protected first-round pick, while trading away Marvin Bagley III and Johnny Davis.
February 5 2025 Wizards traded Jonas Valančiūnas to Sacramento Kings, receiving Sidy Cissoko and two future protected second-round draft picks.
January 3 2025 The Wizards began a significant 16-game losing streak that would continue at least until February 1, dramatically impacting their season performance.
January 1 2025 The Washington Wizards defeated the Chicago Bulls 125-107, starting the year with a positive win.
2024 Washington Wizards won the #2 overall pick in the NBA draft lottery, positioning themselves to select top young talent during the draft.
2024 Signed Saddiq Bey, formerly of the Atlanta Hawks, to a three-year contract worth $19 million.
2024 Completed draft-night trades to acquire three first-round draft picks: Alex Sarr, Bub Carrington, and Kyshawn George.
December 28 2024 Wizards lose a close overtime game to New York 132-136, with Justin Champagnie scoring a career-high 31 points
December 26 2024 Wizards narrowly beat Charlotte 113-110, with Jordan Poole scoring 25 points
December 19 2024 Wizards defeat Charlotte 123-114, with Jordan Poole scoring 27 points
December 7 2024 Jordan Poole leads Wizards to a win against Denver with 39 points, securing a 122-113 victory
December 5 2024 Washington Wizards suffer a heavy defeat against Dallas, losing 101-137
December 3 2024 Washington Wizards lose to Cleveland 87-118, with high points from Carrington, Poole, and Valančiūnas (13 points each)
November 2 2024 Washington Wizards lost to Miami Heat 98-118. Bilal Coulibaly led scoring with 22 points, while Coulibaly and George tied for top rebounds with 8, and Bub Carrington led assists with 8.
October 30 2024 Wizards continue winning momentum by defeating Atlanta 133-120 at home, with Bilal Coulibaly delivering an impressive performance of 27 points and 9 rebounds
October 28 2024 Wizards secure their first win of the season, defeating Atlanta 121-119 in an away game, with Jordan Poole scoring 26 points
October 26 2024 Wizards suffer second consecutive loss, falling to Cleveland 116-135, with Bilal Coulibaly emerging as a standout performer with 23 points
October 24 2024 Washington Wizards lose their season opener against Boston 102-122, with Jordan Poole scoring 26 points in the game
October 21 2024 Corey Kispert re-signed to a 4-year contract worth $54M, with a 2028–29 club option
October 21 2024 Jared Butler signed to a two-way contract
October 6 2024 Washington Wizards play their first game of the 2024-25 season against Toronto, losing 98-125. Jordan Poole led the team with 16 points and 6 assists.
August 21 2024 Eugene Omoruyi was waived by the Washington Wizards, reducing the team's roster.
July 25 2024 Anthony Gill re-signed to a 2-year contract worth $4.7M
July 12 2024 NBA Cup groups were revealed during the tournament announcement, with the Washington Wizards placed in East Group C.
July 6 2024 Landry Shamet was waived by the Washington Wizards, ending his tenure with the team.
July 6 2024 Wizards acquired Jonas Valančiūnas via sign-and-trade with New Orleans Pelicans, receiving a 2027 protected second-round pick in return.
July 6 2024 Significant trade involving Malcolm Brogdon, draft rights to Bub Carrington (No. 14), and future draft picks, with Deni Avdija being traded to Portland Trail Blazers.
July 3 2024 Tristan Vukčević signed to a two-way contract
June 29 2024 Richaun Holmes re-signed to a 2-year contract worth $25.9M, with only $250K guaranteed for the 2025–26 season
June 26 2024 Washington Wizards acquired draft rights to Kyshawn George (No. 24) in a draft trade with New York Knicks, exchanging draft rights to Dillon Jones (No. 26) and Melvin Ajinça (No. 51).
May 29 2024 Brian Keefe was hired as the full-time head coach of the Washington Wizards, marking a significant leadership change for the franchise's 64th season in the NBA and 51st in Washington, D.C.
April 13 2024 Washington Wizards play an away game against Miami at Kaseya Center, concluding their 2024-25 season
April 11 2024 Washington Wizards play an away game against Chicago at United Center
April 9 2024 Washington Wizards host Philadelphia at Capital One Arena
April 8 2024 Washington Wizards play an away game against Indiana at Gainbridge Fieldhouse
April 6 2024 Washington Wizards play an away game against Boston at TD Garden
April 3 2024 Washington Wizards host Orlando at Capital One Arena
April 2 2024 Washington Wizards play against Sacramento at Capital One Arena
March 31 2024 Washington Wizards host Miami at Capital One Arena
March 29 2024 Washington Wizards host Brooklyn at Capital One Arena
March 27 2024 Washington Wizards host Indiana at Capital One Arena
March 26 2024 Washington Wizards play away game against Philadelphia at Wells Fargo Center
March 24 2024 Washington Wizards host Toronto at Capital One Arena
March 22 2024 Washington Wizards play away game against New York at Madison Square Garden
March 21 2024 Washington Wizards host Orlando at Capital One Arena
March 19 2024 Washington Wizards play away game against Utah at Delta Center
March 17 2024 Washington Wizards play away game against Portland at Moda Center
March 15 2024 Washington Wizards play away game against Denver at Ball Arena
March 13 2024 Washington Wizards play second consecutive away game against Detroit at Little Caesars Arena

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