Wizards
Players such as Isaiah Canaan and C.J. McCollum, guards from smaller schools, believe they have to work harder to get respect but Rookie of the Year Damian Lillard gives them hope.
Whether they re-sign Martell Webster or not, the Wizards could use another veteran forward capable of sinking perimeter shots. At times Anthony Tolliver has shown he can fill that role.
Randy Wittman talks Wizards draft prospects, strategy.
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1wThe Wizards are seeking more scoring, additional veterans and a backup for John Wall. In this case, Pistons guard Will Bynum is a potential one-stop shop.
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1wNBA Playoff action continues with Bulls-Heat and Grizzlies-Thunder.
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1wThe Wizards can interview as many as 15 prospects in Chicago this week, and Maryland's Alex Len and Georgetown's Otto Porter are among the ones they want.
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1wComments (1)Considered the best high school basketball prospect since LeBron James, Andrew Wiggins would be the No. 1 pick in this year's draft if eligible. In that sense, he's not alone.
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1wMany a draft pick has been made because decision makers coveted upside above all. If that's the case in 2013, Alex Len should hear his named called very early on draft night.
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1wThe Warriors outlasted San Antonio in overtime to pull the series even at two games apiece.
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1wComments (3)In two of the last three draft lotteries, the Wizards have landed top-3 selections, including the No. 1 pick in 2010. We ponder who should rep the Wiz at this year's lottery selection.
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