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Wizards, Capitals owner Leonsis wants to buy Nationals, D.C. United
Washington Wizards and Capitals owner Ted Leonsis said at a conference on Wednesday that he would be interested in purchasing MLS' D.C. United and MLB's Washington Nationals. The current owners would have to be willing to sell, though.
SharesEx-Wizard Wall to join Prime Video NBA broadcasts
John Wall announced his retirement from the NBA on Tuesday. On Wednesday, the five-time former All-Star for the Wizards confirmed his next job as an in-studio analyst for Prime Video's inaugural season of NBA broadcasts.
SharesEx-Wizards All-Star Wall announces retirement from NBA
Former Wizards All-Star John Wall made his retirement official on Tuesday. The former No. 1 pick hasn't appeared in an NBA game since January 2023, but had lobbied for another shot in the league.
SharesWizards to be featured in just two national broadcasts next season, least in NBA
No NBA team will have fewer nationally broadcast games this season than the Wizards. The NBA released its full schedule for the upcoming campaign on Thursday, including the broadcast schedule with new partners NBC and Prime Video.
SharesNBA releases 2025-26 schedule with all teams getting at least two national TV games
Every NBA team will have at least two national TV games this season, the league confirmed Thursday as part of its full schedule unveiling for 2025-26.
SharesD.C.-area coaches embrace new era of cross-sport collaboration
Legendary coaches like Georgetown's John Thompson, Maryland's Lefty Driesell and the Redskins' Joe Gibbs are long retired. New blood has entered the District's coaching ranks, and they're working together to galvanize their teams and their fanbases.
SharesFormer Wizard Arenas arrested, accused of running illegal poker ring in California
Former Washington Wizards All-Star Gilbert Arenas was arrested Wednesday after federal authorities accused him of running an "illegal gambling business in which high-stakes poker games" were played at his mansion in Los Angeles.
SharesSmart to sign with Lakers after getting a buyout from Wizards
Veteran guard Marcus Smart will sign with the Los Angeles Lakers after receiving a contract buyout from the Washington Wizards, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press on Sunday.
SharesBeal’s buyout with Suns paves way for deal with Clippers
Three-time All-Star guard Bradley Beal and the Phoenix Suns agreed to a buyout on the two years remaining on his contract.
SharesWizards flip Olynyk to Spurs for Branham, Wesley, 2026 second-rounder
Kelly Olynyk's tenure as a Wizard is already over. General manager Will Dawkins traded the 34-year-old to the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday in exchange for two prospects and a 2026 second-round pick.
SharesWizards unveil Summer League roster, headlined by eight draft picks from last two years
The Washington Wizards unveiled their Summer League roster Monday, featuring seven different first-round picks and eight total players selected in the last two drafts.
SharesPoole trade becomes official as Wizards add Whitmore in three-team deal with Pelicans, Rockets
Jordan Poole is no longer a Wizard.
SharesHornets add winning college players in NBA draft after a 63-loss season
The Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards were the two worst teams in the Southeast Division last year, and they had two first-round picks each, with Washington selecting Tre Johnson at No. 6 and Will Riley at No. 21, and Charlotte taking Kon Knueppel of Duke fourth and Liam McNeeley of UConn 29th.
SharesLOVERRO: Tired, same-old Wizards routine might have a new ending, thanks to Thunder DNA
I guess Washington Wizards fans should be feeling good about the Oklahoma City Thunder winning the NBA championship, right?
SharesMavericks take Flagg with the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft
Cooper Flagg is headed to the Dallas Mavericks, who may have found their next franchise superstar less than five months after trading one away.
SharesWizards add Texas guard Johnson with No. 6 pick in NBA draft
The Wizards selected Texas guard Tre Johnson with the sixth pick in the NBA draft on Wednesday night.
SharesWizards trade Poole, Bey to Pelicans for McCollum, Olynyk
The Wizards' offseason is in full swing. The franchise traded guard Jordan Poole and forward Saddiq Bey to the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for guard CJ McCollum and center Kelly Olynyk, according to multiple reports on Tuesday.
SharesBailey? Queen? Fears? Wizards have options with two first-round picks in NBA draft
Wizards general manager Will Dawkins has his work cut out for him as Washington prepares for another draft following an unlucky lottery draw.
SharesStreak of ex-Wizards winning NBA titles ends with Thunder’s first championship
The Oklahoma City Thunder's championship-clinching win on Sunday ended one of the strangest runs in sports. For eight straight years, a former Washington Wizard had lifted the Larry O'Brien Trophy as a champion with a new team. That streak is now dead.
SharesWizards’ Middleton opts into $33.3 million player option for upcoming season
Wizards forward Khris Middleton is staying in Washington. On Monday, the 33-year-old opted into a $33.3 million player option for the upcoming season, according to multiple reports.
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