Wizards turn their attention to prospects not named Cooper Flagg
Briefly

The Washington Wizards are strategizing for the NBA draft following their drop to the No. 6 pick in the lottery. At the draft combine, they are assessing various prospects, including Maryland's Derik Queen, noted for his offensive skills but concerns over his athletic testing. The Wizards also hold the No. 18 and No. 40 picks, and the team aims to maximize their preparations by gathering insights from players' measurements and gameplay experience at the combine.
Maryland big man Derik Queen is a fun potential option for the Wizards at No. 6, combining great touch around the rim, strong rebounding and passing skills.
Despite measuring 6-foot-9¼, Queen had a 7-foot-½ wingspan, the second-lowest among 2024 class centers, raising concerns about his athleticism and competitive edge.
Queen's aggregate combine score was just 6.2, significantly lower than the average center's score of around 50.21, indicating possible deficiencies in his athletic profile.
The Wizards have the No. 6, No. 18, and No. 40 picks, and are utilizing every opportunity at the draft combine to gather insights on potential prospects.
Read at The Washington Post
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