
"The Washington Wizards are being monitored ahead of the NBA trade deadline in February for a variety of reasons. Not only do the Wizards have several glaring holes on the roster that need to be addressed, but they also have multiple players who could be major additions for playoff-bound teams looking for an upgrade to their depth chart. Whether the Wizards plan to be buyers or sellers at the deadline is still unknown,"
""The Wizards aren't good, but Bagley has been solid," Edwards writes in his article. "The veteran center, who is 26, can still score and rebound. If the Knicks wanted a little insurance behind Robinson and Towns, Bagley isn't the worst option, given that he makes only $2.2 million and could probably be had for a second-round pick." It's hard to argue with Edwards evaluation of where things stand for the Wizards considering they find themseleves at the bottom of the NBA standings once again."
The Washington Wizards face roster holes and are being watched ahead of the February NBA trade deadline, with uncertainty about buyer or seller plans. Several Wizards — including CJ McCollum, Khris Middleton, and Corey Kispert — could attract playoff-bound teams seeking upgrades. Marvin Bagley has emerged as a notable trade chip after providing reliable backup minutes and solid spot starts for Washington. Bagley, 26, can score and rebound and carries a low $2.2 million salary, making him an affordable target reportedly of interest to the New York Knicks as depth insurance.
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