On Wednesday, Monumental Basketball president Michael Winger addressed the media after the Washington Wizards went 15-67 in the regular season. Though the Wizards weren’t expected to be a playoff team, their performance left a lot to be desired.
Washington is the first team in the Eastern Conference with no mathematical chance at the postseason. It goes without saying, but we all knew that the Washington Wizards would not make the 2024 NBA Playoffs this season ever since Will Dawkins and Michael Winger came to town.
Wizards star Kyle Kuzma would have been in Dallas right now if he wanted to. While Kuzma doesn't have a no-trade clause, he was informed about a potential trade to the Mavericks by Wizards President Michael Winger, who was iffy about making the deal and wanted to hear Kuzma's thoughts about being shipped out.
An interim head coach will be named later today. On Monday, the Washington Wizards announced that Wes Unseld, Jr. will no longer be the head coach of the team.
Former Wizards guard Ryan Rollins has been accused of repeatedly shoplifting from a Target store in Virginia.
The rebuild has begun. Some players have started off on the right foot. Others, not so much, The Washington Wizards have a few days off before their next game as the NBA In-Season Tournament heads toward its end.
Don’t expect the Wizards’ head coach to be fired in the immediate future. The Washington Wizards have picked up head coach Wes Unseld, Jr.’s fourth-year option, according to Ava Wallace of The Washington Post.
The Wizards’ front office intends on changing thing for the better, one step at a time. It’s a good start. Washington Wizards team president Michael Winger and General Manager Will Dawkins took questions from reporters earlier this week as the NBA prepares for the calendar flip from transaction season to actual basketball.
The Washington Wizards face the same problem every professional sports team does during the course of a season when trying to keep players healthy and charged enough to be as competitive as possible.
The Wizards front office made a promise to Washington that they would not shortchange their ambitious vision After years of pursuing mediocre results, the Washington Wizards finally have decided to rebuild their roster.
WASHINGTON D.C. -- The Washington Wizards have a big season ahead of them after mass changes occurred during the offseason at nearly every level of the organization.
After another mediocre season, the Washington Wizards’ rebuild is in motion. Here is everything you can expect from the Wizards now and in the future. The Wizards are finally tearing it all down.
As soon as Michael Winger stepped into his new role as President of Monumental Basketball, it became evident Bradley Beal wasn’t part of the Washington Wizards’ plans for the future.
The new Wizards front office wasted no time resetting the team. While the possibility of an overhaul was expected, it’s still hitting fans hard. In the
As it stands, the Wizards currently have four point guards on the roster after trades with the Suns and Celtics/Grizzlies. Those would be none other than Chris Paul, acquired from the Suns, Tyus Jones (Grizzlies) and holdovers Monte Morris and Delon Wright.
For a team with one playoff win in the past five years, why should the new boss be obligated to keep any of the incumbents?
The Wizards could go several ways next season under new head of basketball operations Michael Winger. But from the sounds of things, Winger is leaning toward trying his darndest to field an exciting and competitive team right from the start.
Their introductory presser was today. The Wizards introduced new President of Monumental Basketball Michael Winger and new General Manager Will Dawkins today at their introductory press conference.
Will Dawkins is the second major hire Michael Winger has made in the past week, joining senior vice president of player personnel Travis Schlenk.
The Los Angeles Clippers promoted Trent Redden to general manager on Monday to replace Michael Winger. Mark Hughes also is being promoted to senior vice president/assistant general manager, the team announced.
After Michael Winger was hired away by the Wizards to be their new president, the Clippers decided to promote Trent Redden to take his place as general manager.
Rival executives expect new Wizards head of basketball operations Michael Winger to be aggressive in build the team into a winner, per Marc Stein of The Stein Line.
The Washington Wizards and Washington Mystics will now be run by former Los Angeles Clippers general manager Michael Winger. Here’s what happened in the
After hiring Michael Winger to lead their front office, the Washington Wizards might not wait long to make big changes to their roster. "Pretty much every…
Wizards president of basketball operations Michael Winger said he didn’t want to let this opportunity pass him by, but indicated he didn’t take the job just because.
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