Wizards
C.J. McCollum was a popular choice among NBA teams at the combine, and the Wizards have taken a close look at the do-everything combo guard.
LeBron James made a layup as time expired in overtime, and the Miami Heat found a way to beat the Indiana Pacers
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.
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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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6dSteven Adams is probably coming out a year too soon. But at 7 feet tall, he's incredibly athletic and can run with point guard John Wall to give Washington a different look.
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6dWith scoring a major area of need for Washington, an aggressive and physical shot-maker such as Shabazz Muhammad could be a good fit.
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6dFormer Maryland coach Gary Williams thinks that the prevailing attitude of expected lottery picks to skip portions of the combine opens the door for other players to shine.
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6dLottery picks will receive the bulk of the attention during the two-day NBA combine, but here are five other names to monitor for the Wizards including wing options Vander Blue and Glen Rice Jr.
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1wKnowing his team needed him at his best, Dwyane Wade retreated to the Miami Heat locker room after the third quarter for some quick treatment on his aching right knee.
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1wIn what's becoming a no fun trend, several lottery projected prospects are expected to pass on working out during the two-day NBA combine.
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