Alex Sarr's role in Wizards' future plans is becoming impossible to ignore
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Alex Sarr's role in Wizards' future plans is becoming impossible to ignore
"The Washington Wizards rebuild is far from being done, but the team is quickly knocking off milestones along the way. Washington's front office has assembled one of the best young cores in the league and part of that has come from the Wizardry of general manager Will Dawkins, who's seemingly turned the contract of Chris Paul into Trae Young by way of an abundance of moves along the way."
"In addition to Dawkins, President of Monumental Basketball Michael Winger deserves plenty of the credit for the moves along the way. In fact, Winger may be the real mastermind behind majority of the team's moves, which is why the recent update from the executive declaring the Wizards' were out of the "reconstruction phase" of the rebuild offered plenty of questions about the team's future plans as the NBA trade deadline looms."
"However, the big man's success as a two-way prospect and versatility on both sides of the floor made many wonder if Washington envisioned Sarr in the role as the team's starting center or if the chance to pair the French product with another big and let him thrive at the four spot. Furthermore, the team's rumored interest in star Domantas Sabonis on the trade block only added to those questions over the last month."
The Washington Wizards continue their rebuild while achieving key milestones and assembling one of the league's best young cores. General manager Will Dawkins executed a series of moves that transformed a Chris Paul contract into assets resembling Trae Young, while President Michael Winger played a major role in shaping transactions and declaring the end of the "reconstruction phase." The front office plans to narrow the roster and identify long-term pieces. Alex Sarr has emerged as a two-way, versatile prospect, averaging 17.7 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.2 blocks, prompting debate about his role and cementing his place in future plans.
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