Wizards' veteran strategy could be a vision the Raptors overlooked years ago
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Wizards' veteran strategy could be a vision the Raptors overlooked years ago
"But it's the strategy they've put in place that really piques my interest. See, the Wizards have thankfully found some talented building block for the future, like Bub Carrington, Bilal Coulibaly, Kyshawn George, and Alex Sarr. Not to mention, they've added some new faces like Tre Johnson (who I absolutely loved in the pre-draft process) and Cam Whitmore via the Houston Rockets."
"It's clear that the Wizards have an abundance of fresh talent, showing they're in a much better spot than years past, but just as important as developing their pieces, they have two seasoned veterans - Khris Middleton and CJ McCollum - who could be crucial mentors for the young core. I started to notice the Wizards when they were quickly adding a sort of clunky mix of vets, including Marcus Smart and Kelly Olynyk for a brief stint before they moved on."
The Washington Wizards have assembled a young, talented core including Bub Carrington, Bilal Coulibaly, Kyshawn George, and Alex Sarr. The team added Tre Johnson and Cam Whitmore to bolster depth. Two veteran wings, Khris Middleton and CJ McCollum, provide potential mentorship and short-term stability while the young players develop. Washington previously cycled experienced veterans such as Marcus Smart and Kelly Olynyk in search of fit. Pairing a strong young core with proven veterans serves as a foundation for organizational turnaround. Middleton and McCollum are likely short-term pieces who could be flipped later for assets or released to pursue contenders.
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