When people think of the Washington Wizards young core, many think of No. 2 overall pick Alex Sarr, potential point guard of the future Bub Carrington or last year's No.
Carlton Carrington’s rookie preview gained a lot of attention after an incredible NBA summer league. This deservedly led to high praise and expectations for Carrington’s rookie season.
The Washington Wizards are ramping up for the season with another preseason contest tonight against the Brooklyn Nets, but two of their young stars won't be seeing the floor.
The Washington Wizards are heading towards the 2024-25 NBA season with big goals of taking a step forward and being a competitive team in the Eastern Conference.
The Washington Wizards ended up with a couple of first-round draft choices this season, as they selected Alex Sarr with the second overall pick and then swung a trade with the Portland Trail Blazers for Bub Carrington, who was taken at No.
The Washington Wizards didn’t draft Alex Sarr No. 2 overall for his three-point shooting, but he’s been hot from deep so far this preseason. The French international is 7-for-12 from long range through three games, making at least two in each contest.
The Wizards are back in Cap One Arena The Washington Wizards play the New York Knicks tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET. Yanir Rubinstein has the formal preview here.
The Washington Wizards made the decision to select Alex Sarr with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. It was a move that they were excited to make and one that they hope will help turn around the trajectory of the franchise moving forward.
Since Alexandre Sarr slipped from his position as the odds-on top pick favorite, he’s been the subject of high scrutiny. That seems like a stretch for someone who did get drafted with the second overall pick during this time, but his subpar summer league performance left many in doubt of his capabilities.
The Washington Wizards may have lost their preseason opener in a 125-98 defeat at the hands of the Toronto Raptors, but they can leave the Bell Centre in Montreal knowing that they saw some growth from No.
Think about what made Alex Sarr appealing as a prospect last summer. His size, length, and athleticism paired with his overall quality defensive instincts for his age.
The NBA’s diversity continues to grow, and Alex Sarr is one of the latest examples. The Washington Wizards’ second overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft is from Bordeaux and Toulouse, France, and plans to use that heritage to his advantage.
The Washington Wizards will have a pair of first-round draft picks to monitor heading into the 2024-25 NBA season. One selection was made on their own, as they took French big man Alex Sarr with the No.
The 2024 NBA Draft was considered one of the weakest drafts in recent memory, but there are still quality players out of that draft. Although the preseason hasn’t started yet, it’s never too early to think about the potential Rookie of the Year candidates for this year’s upcoming NBA season.
The Washington Wizards are heading into the 2024-25 NBA season full of questions, but they may no bigger question mark than rookie Alex Sarr. At least that's what Bleacher Report's Grant Hughes thinks.
From Day 1, Washington Wizards rookie big man Alex Sarr will have a lot of doubters. Some people are simply trolls, getting their kicks off of making jokes about others.
Here, we have the Washington Wizards, who are still in the early stages of a total rebuild and dealing with a muddled roster including No. 2 pick Alex Sarr.
The Washington Wizards selected center Alex Sarr with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, and coach Brian Keefe said there’s a reason for that.
Stop me if you’ve heard this before: Washington Wizards rookie Alex Sarr had a rough Summer League. Averaging 5.5 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 2.5 blocks per game, it certainly wasn’t all bad.
Alex Sarr had a Summer League full of ups and downs. In his debut game, he was the talk of the NBA, with four stellar blocks and 12 points. However, when facing the Trail Blazers again two games later, he had the exact opposite kind of performance.
The Washington Wizards suffered their second straight loss in the NBA2k25 Summer League, losing 82-80 to the Portland Trailblazers. Washington’s loss was highlighted by a historically bad game on offense by this year’s No.
For much of the process leading up to the NBA Draft, the Hawks were expected to take Alex Sarr with their top pick. However, shortly before the draft, reports surfaced that suggested the Frenchman didn’t want to play in Atlanta.
Bronny James isn't the only rookie struggling at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
The Frenchman took 15 total shots with seven of his attempts coming from beyond the arc. He missed every single one of them.
Washington Wizards rookie big man Alex Sarr admittedly is still adjusting to the U.S. and the NBA style of game. And this is just summer league. But without a doubt, Sarr’s potential can already be viewed in Las Vegas.
No. 1 pick Zaccharie Risacher and No. 2 pick Alex Sarr dueled on the first night of the Las Vegas Summer League. On Sunday, the two French teenagers were barely noticeable in their teams' losses.
The Wizards have signed a pair of their first-round picks.
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