The Wizards' overabundance of youth could create tough decisions
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The Wizards' overabundance of youth could create tough decisions
"The Wizards have looked to develop these young players, hoping they can become pieces of their future. But the sheer number of talented youth creates questions for next season."
"Riley came into the season as a back-of-the-rotation player, viewed as a bit of a project. However, he has given us glimpses of a true three-level scorer."
"As the Wizards look to contend for a playoff spot, which players fit their vision? Who will fall to the wayside as the team looks to be more competitive?"
The Wizards' season has been marked by disappointment, losing 9 of their last 10 games. The team's average player age is the youngest in the NBA at 24.6 years. With key players injured, only two players over 25 have been in the rotation. The focus is on developing young talent for future success, but questions arise about who will fit into the team's playoff vision. Riley and Champagnie have emerged as essential players, showcasing their potential and versatility, complicating roster decisions moving forward.
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