The last time the Washington Wizards weren't in the lottery came in the 2021 NBA Draft, where they had the No. 15 overall pick. With that pick, the Wizards took
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The Phoenix Suns (19-20) play the second of their five-game road trip at the Washington Wizards (6-32) on Thursday.
The ineffectiveness of the Wizards’ opening lineup continues to be an issue in a 130-123 loss that included a late comeback that came up short.
The Phoenix Suns head to Capital One Arena to face the Washington Wizards in a non-conference matchup. The Suns are 19-20, which puts them in 11th place in the Western Conference. The Wizards are 6-32, which puts them in last place in the Eastern Conference.
Here are takeaways from Thursday’s win over the lowly Wizards (6-33), who have now lost their last eight games. Washington is 1-10 in its last 11 games. The Suns’ widest margin of victory came on Nov. 26 in a 127-100 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. They should’ve topped that Thursday against the Wizards.
Valančiūnas, a bruising 32-year-old center, could draw interest from contenders before the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline. But for how much?
Brandin Podziemski won't play Saturday against the Washington Wizards, but the second-year Golden State Warriors guard is closing in on his return to the lineup.
Since being drafted with the No. 28 pick, Ryan Dunn has been nothing short of remarkable for the Phoenix Suns with his impact on both ends of the floor.
Devin Booker scored 37 points, Kevin Durant added 23 and the Phoenix Suns weathered a late rally in a 130-123 victory over the Washington Wizards on Thursday night.
There are the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Houston Rockets and the Memphis Grizzlies atop the NBA’s Western Conference. Then, as head coach Steve Kerr reiterates to the Golden State Warriors, there’s every other Western Conference playoff contender.