
"The Washington Wizards made their offseason goals crystal clear early into the process when the regular season came to an end last year. Washington was focused on bringing in as much talent as possible with the hope that the team could potentially find a hidden gem and tap into the high-upside and potential of if not multiple, at least one player as the rebuild in the DMV continued."
"In 20 games to start the season, Bagley has proven to be a valuable asset off the bench for the Wizards, averaging 9.6 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists, while shooting 60.9% from field goal range and 50% from beyond the arc. Bagley hasn't only proven to be a solid piece off the bench, but he's thrived in spot starts for the Wizards"
The Washington Wizards prioritized acquiring talent during the offseason to find high-upside players for the DMV rebuild. The roster moves included former first-round picks Cam Whitmore and Malaki Branham, a training camp deal for Skal Labissiere, and draft selections Tre Johnson and Will Riley for 2025. Those additions represented an aggressive blueprint focused on volume of talent acquisition. Marvin Bagley III emerged as an unexpectedly impactful signing after returning to Washington following injuries, a brief Grizzlies stint, and prior departures. In 20 games, Bagley averaged 9.6 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.4 assists while shooting 60.9% overall and 50% from three.
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