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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