Washington Wizards
The Wizards get high marks for rostering Bradley Beal, who is the infrequent (relatively) cheap All-Star.
Still just 25 years old, he proceeds to lift his ceiling through growth for a scorer, supplier and shot-creator. Moved into the driver’s chair by John Wall’s season-ending accident, Beal has come to be one of just seven players averaging at least 25 points, five assists and five rebounds.
But Washington’s inventory starts tumbling once you get past Beal.
The biggest worry is Wall. Injuries had been a problem, but he has never gone through something similar to this. He had heel operation in January ruptured his Achilles tendon at home in February. Adding insult to injury, he has started.
Outside the backcourt, only Ian Mahinmi and Troy Brown Jr. have guaranteed contracts for 2019-20, while Dwight Howard holds a $5.6 million player option. The deadline deal that sent Otto Porter Jr. into the Chicago Bulls enhanced the team’s fiscal outlook, but it is possible some of those savings will get pumped into maintaining veterans Trevor Ariza and Jeff Green, a source told NBC Sports’ Ben Standig.
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