The Washington Wizards filled roster spots aggressively this offseason through trades, free agency, and the draft. General manager Will Dawkins added veterans with developmental upside like Skal Labissiere and Marvin Bagley III while targeting players who could grow into key contributors for coach Brian Keefe. One training camp spot remains, and the team is evaluating potential candidates to earn that spot. Bol Bol offers rare length, ball-handling, spacing and rim protection potential at 7-foot-3 and could benefit from extensive minutes. Charles Bassey showed rebounding, interior defense and efficient offensive cleaning in Summer League. Emoni Bates remains a potential guard option.
The Washington Wizards have been very active this offseason. Between the multiple acquisitions on the trade market, free agency and the NBA Draft, Washington has quickly filled the open roster spots made available by the departures of several players from last year. General manager Will Dawkins has not only filled the roster, but he's done even more than that. Taking swings on potential and high-upside veteran additions like Skal
Bol Bol is one of the most intriguing prospects in not only the list of remaining free agents, but the NBA as a whole. At 7-foot-3, the Oregon product's skillset puts him in elite company with his ability to handle the ball and space the floor at his size. Not to mention what he offers as a rim protector. At 25, Bol has yet to be given a fair opportunity to truly show what
Charles Bassey was let go by the San Antonio Spurs, but he got the opportunity to prove why that was a mistake during Summer League with the Boston Celtics. The big man not only proved to be a reliable rebounder, but a consistent presence in the paint on defense. Not to mention his efficiency on offense cleaning up the glass and selecting his shots. With Washington looking for help in the front court, Bassey could be worth a camp workout.
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