
"However, from being one of the most uninteresting teams in the league, to one of the most anticipated and fun groups to watch heading into next season, the turnaround for the Wizards can't be overlooked. Over the course of the offseason, Wizards' general manager Will Dawkins has proven that he's not scared to be aggressive and if he feels that a trade will benefit his team, he'll pull the trigger."
"Assuming that trend will continue, Washington would be wise to take a look at what an Eastern Conference rival has been doing over the last couple weeks and find a way to take advantage of their latest strategy. Wizards should capitalize on Knicks roster construction The New York Knicks have made it clear that with the Eastern Conference wide open next season, their championship aspirations are serious."
"New York has made a variety of win now moves this offseason, including the additions of Jordan Clarkson and Guerschon Yabusele. Two winning moves, that not only addressed serious bench concerns for the Knicks, but gave them plenty of options heading into next season. However, the Knicks didn't stop there. Over the last week, New York made a couple more additions signing both Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet to contracts with the chance to earn a roster spot."
The Washington Wizards transformed their offseason from one of the league's most uninteresting to one of the most anticipated through aggressive roster changes. General manager Will Dawkins repeatedly pursued trades and signings, signaling a willingness to pull the trigger on moves he believes will benefit the team. Washington added players such as CJ McCollum, Cam Whitmore and Tre Johnson while moving on from Marcus Smart, Richaun Holmes and Blake Wesley. The New York Knicks have concentrated on win-now bench upgrades, adding Jordan Clarkson and Guerschon Yabusele and signing Malcolm Brogdon and Landry Shamet. Washington can exploit New York's recent roster construction to its advantage.
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