Wizards
After mocking the lottery picks, we finish the job by completing the first round and projecting the Wizards' two second-round selections.
The Wizards have three draft picks, including No. 3 overall, but coach Randy Wittman doesn't believe keeping all three picks will be good for chemistry on an already young team.
Bradley Beal realizes he has to be smarter when it comes to playing through injuries as he awaits approval from team doctors to resume basketball activities. It is taking longer than he anticipated...
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5dPeyton Siva, who won a national championship at Louisville, owned up to a questionable call against Michigan's Trey Burke and dished on a losing horse that carries his name.
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5dTerps center Alex Len was facing a lot of questions already and needed to work out to answer them. A stress fracture to his left ankle prevented that at the draft combine.
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5dNot every player at the NBA combine will be drafted while some of those prospects not in Chicago will hear their names called. We look at those in the latter group, including Florida State's clutch scorer Michael Snaer.
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5dThe Wizards haven't interviewed the small forward from Ohio State, but he has a skill set that could translate into instant offense.
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6dComments (1)The all important list of heights, weights and wingspans for those participating at the NBA Combine is out. There is some good news for Otto Porter Jr., but perhaps less so for some other notable prospects..
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6dCarmelo Anthony scored 28 points to help the New York Knicks stay alive in the Eastern Conference semifinals with an 85-75 victory over the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 on Thursday night.
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6dThe Wizards are talking to Duke forward Mason Plumlee, but the forward is keeping his cards close to the vest at the NBA combine.
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