Wizards just crushed the dreams of Bub Carrington
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Wizards just crushed the dreams of Bub Carrington
"Entering the regular season, Bub Carrington seem poised to have the opportunity to prove that he could not only be a building block for the Washington Wizards, but he could be the team's long-term solution at point guard. Between an inconsistent start to the season and his eventual benching in favor of returning two-way prospect Bilal Coulibaly, it became obvious early on that Washington may have their doubt about Carrington's development."
"Not only does Washington hope to find an adequate playmaker who can run the offense for head coach Brian Keefe, but efficiency at the point guard position will be key for the development of other prospects on the roster, especially former No. 2 overall pick Alex Sarr. Sure, Young has his limitations considering his defensive shortcomings, but he's also proven to be one of the best facilitating point guards in the league. Not to mention his upside as a scorer with his crafty offensive game."
Entering the regular season, Bub Carrington seemed poised to be a building block and the long-term point guard for the Washington Wizards. Inconsistent play and a benching for returning two-way prospect Bilal Coulibaly created doubt about Carrington's development. A recent stretch of solid performance indicated improvement. The Wizards' trade interest in former All-Star Trae Young signals ongoing uncertainty about the point guard role. Washington seeks an efficient playmaker to run Brian Keefe's offense and to aid development of prospects like former No. 2 pick Alex Sarr. Trae Young offers elite facilitation and scoring despite defensive limitations. Carrington's season averages show regression from his rookie year.
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