

Monte Morris…but only as a late-round pick. Johnny Davis, Delon Wright, Will Barton, Deni Avdija, and Rui Hachimura Sleepers: Gafford is a much better real-life player than fantasy asset. I have him ranked as my 17th ranked PF and 12th Center. He’s an incredible talent, but the question is will he be on the floor if you draft him? He hasn’t played 60 games since 2016. He shoots five three-pointers per game and shoots them around 37%. All that was in under 28 minutes per game. Washington Wizards 2022-23 roster (Depth chart) Point guards 22 Monte Morris 1.91/6-3 79kg/174lb Age: 27 NBA seasons: 5 Iowa State 55 Delon Wright 1. The 7’3″ Forward/Center played in 17 games for the Wizards last year and averaged 22 points, 9 boards, 3 assists, and over 2 stocks. People have certainly stopped calling Porzingis the unicorn, but the production has never stopped. The rebounds and point totals should come down a tick, but I still think he’s a solid mid-round draft pick and solid upside play should there be injuries. I expect to see him down closer to the 20% range with Porzingis and Beal back in the mix. Part of that is because Bradley Beal missed most of the year, and took on a career-high usage rate of 24%. Kyle Kuzma had a career year averaging 17/9/4 with 1.5 stocks and 33 minutes per game. Beal is my 12th-ranked SG in fantasy and should be expected to garner 25+ points, 4 assists, and 4 boards with a 25%+ usage rate this season. I’m not ruling that out, but I will admit that the Wizards seem to be attempting to build something through trades, as opposed to rebuilding through the draft. The recent game plan for unhappy superstars is to sign a big deal, and then demand a trade a little while later. Does that mean that he’s going to be a Washington Wizard for life? Of course not. Shooting Guard:īrad Beal is back in the mix and newly paid, after signing a max deal. You’ll be able to draft him in the late rounds, or possibly even pick him up off the waiver wire. I expect him to have a career-high in assists and I expect him to get a touch on offense in virtually every possession.
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I think he’s the only true point guard on the Wizards roster right now, and while he won’t get a lot of usage with Brad Beal, Kuzma, and Porzingis, he knows how to play with high usage guys as he’s done it with Jokic and Murray. He played with Kyle Kuzma when he was young and the two always wanted to play together in the league. Morris was traded to the Wizards from Denver, along with Will Barton. Washington Wizards Fantasy Preview Depth Chart Pos Avdija, Hachimura, and Bryant averaged double-digits in points last season and will get their fair share of shots.What!? Your league wasn’t hosted on Fantrax this past season!? Once you see how Fantrax stacks up to the competition, we think you’ll be singing a different tune next season. Beal and Westbrook will be the first and second scoring options. Likely Bustĭavis Bertans - Bertans had a career year in 2019-20 and nearly doubled his scoring output from 2018-19 but the acquisition of Westbrook will cut into his offensive impact.
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His playmaking skills made him a triple-double threat in the bubble and his responsibilities will only grow in his third NBA season. Troy Brown - Brown surprisingly led the Wizards in rebounds per game last season and ran the offense as a point guard.

PF: Rui Hachmura, Deni Avdija, Davis BertansĬ: Thomas Bryant, Robin Lopez, Moritz Wagner Roster battlesĦth man: Troy Brown vs.Deni Avdija Fantasy basketball Best Sleeper SF: Davis Bertans, Troy Brown Jr., Deni Avdija SG: Bradley Beal, Jerome Robinson, Raul Neto PG: Russell Westbrook, Ish Smith, Raul Neto No notable player futures 2020-21 roster Depth Chart
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Here we’re going to take a look at the Wizards’ offseason, plus look ahead to the 2020-21 season. Washington has acquires as superstar for Bradley Beal but could have to take a major leap to make the playoffs in the Eastern Conference. The Wizards made one of the biggest trades of the offense by sending John Wall to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Russell Westrbrook. The 2020-21 NBA season is a few weeks away and training camp is underway.
