
"However, as the team continued to naviagate the roster construction towards the future, the team's front office elected to hand Carrington the keys to the offense after deciding to move on from their primary ball handler Jordan Poole in the offsesson. Considering the fact Carrington absolutely ruined the team's chances to win the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes with his buzzer beater to beat the Miami Heat in last year's season finale,"
"As a rookie, on offense the guard's biggest downfall was his ability to impact the game from beyond the arc and stretch the floor shooting 33.9% from three. On the contrary, his efficiency from the midrange game shooting 40.1% was impressive for a rookie, especially averaging 30 minutes per game. Not to mention the facilitating ability he flashes, averaging 4.4 assists per game."
Bub Carrington was a No. 14 lottery pick for the Washington Wizards who flashed potential as a rookie, showing midrange efficiency, playmaking instincts and heavy minutes. The front office moved on from Jordan Poole and handed Carrington primary ball‑handling duties entering his sophomore season, in part after a late‑season buzzer beater that locked a win. Early in year two, Carrington has struggled to justify the point guard role, producing just 6.5 points per game while shooting 36.1% overall despite an unusual 46% mark from three, creating confusion about his development trajectory.
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