CJ McCollum just delivered the one thing Wizards fans didn't expect
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CJ McCollum just delivered the one thing Wizards fans didn't expect
"In fact, the veteran's slow start to the season has put the team's fanbase in a frenzy wondering exactly how the Wizards can move on from the guard. The harsh reality of the situation is that if Washington's front office does hope to find a way to move on from the 34-year-old playmaker at any point this season, it'll likely come by result of a contract buyout."
"The veteran put together an absolute clinic in the team's second win of the season on Tuesday night, finishing with 46 points and 10 (!!) threes to knock off the Atlanta Hawks. Not only did he give the Wizards their first NBA Cup win, but the guard put himself in a room of his own by becoming the first player in team history to accomplish this achievement."
CJ McCollum has struggled early with the Washington Wizards but maintained confidence. He scored 46 points with 10 three-pointers in a win over the Atlanta Hawks. That performance produced the franchise's first 45+ points and 10+ three-pointers game. The result secured the Wizards' first NBA Cup win. McCollum's age and desire for a championship make a long-term stay unlikely. The guard's style and goals do not align with the Wizards' rebuilding timeline. The most probable exit paths are a contract buyout or a trade before the deadline.
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