Wizards
The Wizards will get at least five games of action in Las Vegas, and they also will face the New York Knicks and Denver Nuggets in the preliminary round.
Our one-stop shop for NBA Draft coverage with links to player profiles and running tally of those 2013 NBA Draft prospects that have worked out Wizards decision makers.
If the Wizards don't address their scoring concerns in the first round, they could target a pure point-producer like former Georgia Tech and D-League forward Glen Rice Jr. in round two.
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19hLeBron James powered Miami to a frantic fourth-quarter rally and overtime escape as the Miami Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs 103-100 on Tuesday night.
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1dThe Wizards are working out players for the first time this week, and Dejan Musli and Oleksandr Lypovyy top the list of six prospects.
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1dMaryland Terps enter Alex Len, who estimates he'll be off crutches by month's end, is visiting his surgeon on Tuesday. While he recovers, he is shooting up draft boards.
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1dComments (1)Last season when Randy Wittman went to his frontcourt bench for scoring, the Wizards rarely found any among his bigs. Drafting Bucknell's Mike Muscala could change that.
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1dComments (1)Whether Manu Ginobili has one more electric NBA finals performance in him or not, the dynamic San Antonio Spurs guard has already inspired the next generation of Argentinean hoopsters, including GW's Patricio Garino.
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2dJackie Carmichael is only 6-7, but his 7-2 wingspan allowed him to average two blocks per game and play center at Illinois State, where he tallied 17.4 points and 9.3 rebounds.
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2dComments (2)We polled CSN crew, D.C. media types, plus NBA and college basketball reporters and insiders on who the Wizards should draft at No. 3. The responses...
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