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2024–25 Washington Wizards season

2024–25 Washington Wizards season
Head coachBrian Keefe
PresidentMichael Winger
General managerWill Dawkins
Owner(s)Ted Leonsis
ArenaCapital One Arena
Results
Record18–64 (.220)
PlaceDivision: 5th (Southeast)
Conference: 15th (Eastern)
Playoff finishDid not qualify

Stats at Basketball Reference
Local media
TelevisionMonumental Sports Network
Radio
< 2023–24 2025–26 >

The 2024–25 Washington Wizards season was the 64th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 51st in the Washington, D.C. area. Brian Keefe, who served as the interim head coach the previous season following the firing of Wes Unseld Jr., was hired as the fulltime coach during the offseason.

Background

The previous season ended on the lowest-ever note for the Washington Wizards franchise, with a 15–67 record through the regular season, including an 0–4 record in the group stage of the new 2023 NBA In-Season Tournament, and a 16-game losing streak. The only team to perform worse during that season was the Detroit Pistons, who finished with a 14–68 record, including a record-high 28-game losing streak. Continuing their rebuild, the new front office prioritized finding and developing youth talent. The team decided to make Brian Keefe, who finished the season as the interim head coach after Wes Unseld Jr.'s removal, the full-time head coach for the season.[1]

The Wizards also made multiple trades to land multiple picks in present and future drafts. After winning the #2 overall pick through the lottery, and a pair of draft-night trades, the team finished the 2024 NBA draft with three first-round picks, selecting Alex Sarr, Bub Carrington, and Kyshawn George. In addition, Deni Avdija was sent to the Portland Trail Blazers to land Malcolm Brogdon, while Jonas Valančiūnas was acquired in a sign-and-trade deal with the New Orleans Pelicans. The Wizards then signed multiple players to lower-end contracts. Of note were extensions to Corey Kispert ($54 million over four years) and Richaun Holmes ($25.9 million over two years), and the signing of former Atlanta Hawks forward Saddiq Bey ($19 million over three years).

October

The Wizards opened their season at home in Capital One Arena, with Sarr starting at center, Bilal Coulibaly and Kyle Kuzma in the front court, and Jordan Poole and Carrington bringing up the rear. Despite a strong performance from Poole that night, the team lost as no one else made any 3 Point Shots (except one from Patrick Baldwin Jr.) and did not get as many free throw attempts. Despite the sluggish start, the Wizards finished the month with back-to-back wins against the Atlanta Hawks, and ended October at 2–2.

November

The Wizards did not win a single game in this month, including a match against the Miami Heat in Mexico City to start November out and rematch against the Hawks on November 15 that ended with a 117–129 loss. They were the only NBA team to have not won a game in the mid-season tournament ever since the event was created the previous season. After back-to-back drubbings at the hands of the Pistons and Knicks in the following two games, Keefe publicly called out himself and his players for poor efforts.[2] Though the team appeared to play with more effort after that, they still did not win a single game, ending the month on a 14-game losing streak and a 2–16 overall record after a loss to the Milwaukee Bucks on November 30.

December

The Wizards continued their losing streak from the previous month, matching their record from the last season of 16 losses and finishing winless in the NBA Cup mid-season tournament, before ending it with a win against the Denver Nuggets on December 7. Though the Wizards continued struggling throughout the month, they pulled off two wins against the Charlotte Hornets, and took the Knicks into their first overtime game of the season (though ended up losing 132-136). Justin Champagnie got a career-high and (for the night) team-high 31 points in that game. By the end of the month, the Wizards finished the month 3–9, and a 5–25 record overall.

January

Entering 2025, the Wizards started the year with a 125–107 win over the Chicago Bulls on January 1. However, following that victory to start the year on a positive note, the Wizards would follow it up with a second losing streak of 16 straight games from January 3 through the end of the month, recording only 1 win in January and sitting on a 6-41 overall record.

February

The Wizards snapped their second 16-game losing streak at the start of February, replacing it with a 3-game win streak, going undefeated on their roadtrip that took them through Minnesota, Charlotte, and Brooklyn, with the win against Minnesota their first road win of the season since the October 28th match in Atlanta. Around the time of the Nets game, the Wizards' Front Office made multiple trades to continue their rebuild: Despite having just acquired him earlier in the year, Valančiūnas was sent to the Kings. The following day, Kuzma and Baldwin Jr. were sent to the Bucks, while Marvin Bagley III and 2022 lottery pick Johnny Davis were shipped off to the Grizzlies. In return, the Wizards ended up with AJ Johnson, Khris Middleton, Colby Jones, Marcus Smart, and multiple future draft picks. While the team waited for the new players to arrive and become match-fit, the players still on the roster returned to Washington and proceeded to lose four straight games at home, including two where Poole scored over 40 points: 45 against the Cavaliers on February 7, and 42 against the Pacers in a close match on February 12 that the team eventually lost in OT.

At the 2025 NBA All-Star Game, three Wizards young players appeared in the Rising Stars Challenge, with Sarr on Team Tim, and Carrington and Coulibaly on Team Mitch, though neither team advanced to the finals in the challenge. Sarr also participated in the Skills Challenge alongside fellow Frenchman and #1 Overall Pick Zaccharie Risacher as "Team Rooks," though the duo didn't win the challenge.

Following the All-Star Break, the Wizards returned to action at Capital One Arena, where Middleton and Kuzma were set to face each other as members of the club opposite from where they started the year. Despite leading the entire first half and part of the third quarter, the Wizards defense collapsed while George and Poole's poor shooting performance spoiled the Wizards return, losing 104-101 against the Bucks. The Wizards would only notch one more win on their belt, a 107-99 performance against the Nets and the first time all season they held an opponent below 100 points. The Wizards would finish the month 4-7; with a 10-48 overall record, the team finally achieving a double-digit number of wins, avoiding all-time infamy below the previous Charlotte Bobcats or Philadelphia 76ers teams' performances that were initially projected from them at the time.

March

On March 3, the Wizards decided to sign Champagnie to a full contract, upgrading him from his initial two-way deal. After making room on the roster, the team then filled the empty two-way spot by claiming JT Thor off waivers from the Cavaliers. On the court, the Wizards managed to complete a seasonal sweep of both the Hornets and Nuggets during this month, winning every match they faced against those teams. In the final match against the Nuggets, a 126-123 win on March 15, Sarr achieved a career-high 34 points, and became the first rookie in Washington's history to have at least 30 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists in the same game.

Despite this being the most successful month the team had compared to others in the season, this month also saw Coulibaly and Kispert both shut down due to season-ending injuries. Also, the team was officially eliminated from playoff contention for the 4th year in a row, on March 21, after a 120-105 loss to the Magic. However, the team finished March with a 6-11 record in the month, a 16-59 overall record, surpassing their nadir from last season.

April

On April 3, despite the team losing to the Magic, Carrington set several highs similar to Sarr the previous month, with a performance that included 32 points, 9 rebounds, 7 assists. In addition, Carrington's seven made 3-pointers broke a franchise record for most 3-point shots made by a rookie in one game since Bradley Beal's rookie season, where he hit six, twice, in 2013. Carrington also made a game-winning shot to end the month in the team's final match of the season against Miami, a game in which 2023 second-round pick Tristan Vukčević was otherwise the star of the show, achieving his first double-double on a career-high 28 point, 11 rebound performance.

The Wizards ended April with a 2-5 record for the month, finishing with an overall 18-64 record. Though a slight improvement from the team's 15-win season last year, it was still the worst in the Eastern Conference and the second-worst in the NBA, as the Utah Jazz "won" the race to the bottom with an overall 17-65 record.

Draft picks

Round Pick Player Position Nationality College
1 2 Alex Sarr PF France France Perth Wildcats (Australia)
1 26 Dillon Jones SF United States United States Weber State
2 51 Melvin Ajinça SF France France Saint-Quentin (France)

The Wizards entered the draft holding two first-round picks and one second-round pick.[3][4] The Wizards would not swap their top pick with either the Memphis Grizzlies or the Phoenix Suns this year following their Bradley Beal trade from last season since their pick remained the best out of three possible selections this year.

With the #2 Overall selection, the Wizards drafted the French prospect Alex Sarr from the Perth Wildcats in Australia. Shortly before the start of the draft, the Wizards traded Deni Avdija to the Portland Trail Blazers and got their #14 pick as part of the return, which they used on Bub Carrington from Pittsburgh. During the first draft night, the Wizards then struck a trade with the New York Knicks to move up two spots, giving their last two picks of this year's draft (#26 and #51) to acquire the rights to the Knicks' #24 pick, which became Kyshawn George.

Roster

2024–25 Washington Wizards roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Player Height Weight DOB From
F 14 Saddiq Bey 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1999-04-09 Villanova
G 15 Malcolm Brogdon 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 229 lb (104 kg) 1992-12-11 Virginia
G 8 Bub Carrington 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 2005-07-21 Pittsburgh
G/F 9 Justin Champagnie 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 206 lb (93 kg) 2001-06-29 Pittsburgh
F 0 Bilal Coulibaly 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 2004-07-26 France
F 18 Kyshawn George 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 2003-12-12 Miami (FL)
F 16 Anthony Gill 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 230 lb (104 kg) 1992-10-17 Virginia
F/C 22 Richaun Holmes 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 235 lb (107 kg) 1993-10-15 Bowling Green
G 5 AJ Johnson 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 160 lb (73 kg) 2004-12-01 SoCal Academy (CA)
G 1 Colby Jones 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 207 lb (94 kg) 2002-05-28 Xavier
F 24 Corey Kispert 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 224 lb (102 kg) 1999-03-03 Gonzaga
F 4 Jaylen Martin (TW) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 216 lb (98 kg) 2004-01-28 FSUS (FL)
F 32 Khris Middleton 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 222 lb (101 kg) 1991-08-12 Texas A&M
G 13 Jordan Poole 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 194 lb (88 kg) 1999-06-19 Michigan
F/C 20 Alex Sarr 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m) 205 lb (93 kg) 2005-04-26 France
G 36 Marcus Smart 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1994-03-06 Oklahoma State
F 21 JT Thor (TW) 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 203 lb (92 kg) 2002-08-26 Auburn
F/C 00 Tristan Vukčević (TW) 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 2003-03-11 Serbia
Head coach
Assistant(s)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (GL) G League assignment
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Updated: April 14, 2025

Standings

Division

Southeast DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
yOrlando Magic4141.50022‍–‍1919‍–‍2212‍–‍482
piAtlanta Hawks4042.4881.021‍–‍1919‍–‍2310‍–‍682
piMiami Heat3745.4514.019‍–‍2218‍–‍2310‍–‍682
Charlotte Hornets1963.23222.012‍–‍297‍–‍341‍–‍1582
Washington Wizards1864.22023.08‍–‍3310‍–‍317‍–‍982

Conference

Eastern Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1cCleveland Cavaliers *6418.78082
2yBoston Celtics *6121.7443.082
3xNew York Knicks5131.62213.082
4xIndiana Pacers5032.61014.082
5xMilwaukee Bucks4834.58516.082
6xDetroit Pistons4438.53720.082
7yOrlando Magic *4141.50023.082
8piAtlanta Hawks4042.48824.082
9piChicago Bulls3943.47625.082
10piMiami Heat3745.45127.082
11Toronto Raptors3052.36634.082
12Brooklyn Nets2656.31738.082
13Philadelphia 76ers2458.29340.082
14Charlotte Hornets1963.23245.082
15Washington Wizards1864.22046.082

Game log

Preseason

2024 preseason game log
Total: 2–3 (Home: 2–0; Road: 0–3)
Preseason: 2–3 (home: 2–0; road: 0–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 6 @ Toronto L 98–125 Jordan Poole (16) Jonas Valančiūnas (6) Jordan Poole (6) Canada Bell Centre
21,900
0–1
2 October 9 @ New York L 94–117 George, Kispert (14) Coulibaly, Sarr (9) Ja. Butler, Poole (4) Madison Square Garden
19,161
0–2
3 October 11 Toronto W 113–95 Kyle Kuzma (22) Jonas Valančiūnas (8) Kyshawn George (5) Capital One Arena
7,815
1–2
4 October 14 @ Brooklyn L 92–131 Jordan Poole (13) Marvin Bagley III (8) Jared Butler (8) Barclays Center
12,904
1–3
5 October 18 New York W 118–117 Jordan Poole (16) Marvin Bagley III (7) Ja. Butler, Davis, George, Poole (5) Capital One Arena
11,894
2–3
2024–25 preseason schedule

Regular season

2024–25 game log
Total: 18–64 (Home: 8–33; Road: 10–31)
October: 2–2 (home: 1–2; road: 1–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 24 Boston L 102–122 Jordan Poole (26) Bagley III, Coulibaly (6) Bilal Coulibaly (6) Capital One Arena
18,610
0–1
2 October 26 Cleveland L 116–135 Bilal Coulibaly (23) Kuzma, Valančiūnas (8) Jordan Poole (6) Capital One Arena
15,156
0–2
3 October 28 @ Atlanta W 121–119 Jordan Poole (26) Kyle Kuzma (11) Kyle Kuzma (7) State Farm Arena
14,566
1–2
4 October 30 Atlanta W 133–120 Bilal Coulibaly (27) Bilal Coulibaly (9) Jordan Poole (9) Capital One Arena
14,255
2–2
November: 0–14 (home: 0–6; road: 0–8)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
5 November 2 Miami L 98–118 Bilal Coulibaly (22) Coulibaly, George (8) Bub Carrington (8) Mexico Mexico City Arena
20,328
2–3
6 November 4 Golden State L 112–125 Jordan Poole (24) Jonas Valančiūnas (12) Carrington, Valančiūnas (7) Capital One Arena
15,674
2–4
7 November 8 @ Memphis L 104–128 Kyshawn George (17) Bub Carrington (10) Bub Carrington (8) FedExForum
16,216
2–5
8 November 10 @ Orlando L 94–121 Jordan Poole (24) Kyshawn George (7) Bilal Coulibaly (6) Kia Center
18,352
2–6
9 November 11 @ Houston L 92–107 Kyle Kuzma (18) Jonas Valančiūnas (8) Carrington, Poole (6) Toyota Center
15,998
2–7
10 November 13 @ San Antonio L 130–139 Jordan Poole (42) Jonas Valančiūnas (15) Jordan Poole (6) Frost Bank Center
16,602
2–8
11 November 15 @ Atlanta L 117–129 Kyle Kuzma (24) Coulibaly, Kuzma (9) Bub Carrington (9) State Farm Arena
16,038
2–9
12 November 17 Detroit L 104–124 Kuzma, Poole (22) Jonas Valančiūnas (10) Kyshawn George (6) Capital One Arena
14,789
2–10
13 November 18 @ New York L 106–134 Carrington, Kispert, Valančiūnas (18) Kuzma, Valančiūnas (8) Jordan Poole (5) Madison Square Garden
19,812
2–11
14 November 22 Boston L 96–108 Jordan Poole (23) Brogdon, Valančiūnas (10) Jordan Poole (8) Capital One Arena
20,385
2–12
15 November 24 @ Indiana L 103–115 Coulibaly, Sarr (17) Alex Sarr (14) Brogdon, George (5) Gainbridge Fieldhouse
17,274
2–13
16 November 26 Chicago L 108–127 Kyle Kuzma (23) Kuzma, Sarr (7) Bilal Coulibaly (5) Capital One Arena
15,921
2–14
17 November 27 L.A. Clippers L 96–121 Brogdon, Valančiūnas (17) Jonas Valančiūnas (7) Malcolm Brogdon (6) Capital One Arena
15,066
2–15
18 November 30 @ Milwaukee L 114–124 Jordan Poole (31) Malcolm Brogdon (11) Jordan Poole (7) Fiserv Forum
17,341
2–16
December: 3–9 (home: 3–5; road: 0–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
19 December 3 @ Cleveland L 87–118 Carrington, Poole, Valančiūnas (13) Jonas Valančiūnas (11) Coulibaly, Poole (4) Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
19,432
2–17
20 December 5 Dallas L 101–137 Bagley III, Brogdon (16) Bagley III, Sarr (8) Jordan Poole (8) Capital One Arena
15,921
2–18
21 December 7 Denver W 122–113 Jordan Poole (39) Jonas Valančiūnas (12) Jordan Poole (8) Capital One Arena
16,182
3–18
22 December 8 Memphis L 112–140 Bagley III, Valančiūnas (20) Jonas Valančiūnas (14) Jared Butler (7) Capital One Arena
15,012
3–19
23 December 13 @ Cleveland L 105–115 Bilal Coulibaly (27) Justin Champagnie (8) Jordan Poole (6) Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
19,432
3–20
24 December 15 Boston L 98–112 Jordan Poole (21) Justin Champagnie (14) Jordan Poole (7) Capital One Arena
16,227
3–21
25 December 19 Charlotte W 123–114 Jordan Poole (27) Carrington, Sarr (9) Malcolm Brogdon (6) Capital One Arena
15,256
4–21
26 December 21 @ Milwaukee L 101–112 Jordan Poole (26) Bilal Coulibaly (12) Bilal Coulibaly (5) Fiserv Forum
17,341
4–22
27 December 23 @ Oklahoma City L 105–123 Jordan Poole (31) Jonas Valančiūnas (16) Jordan Poole (7) Paycom Center
18,203
4–23
28 December 26 Charlotte W 113–110 Jordan Poole (25) Jonas Valančiūnas (12) Malcolm Brogdon (6) Capital One Arena
17,193
5–23
29 December 28 New York L 132–136 (OT) Justin Champagnie (31) Justin Champagnie (10) Malcolm Brogdon (7) Capital One Arena
20,385
5–24
30 December 30 New York L 106–126 Jonas Valančiūnas (22) Jonas Valančiūnas (9) Malcolm Brogdon (7) Capital One Arena
20,385
5–25
January: 1–16 (home: 1–7; road: 0–9)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
31 January 1 Chicago W 125–107 Jordan Poole (30) Alex Sarr (10) Brogdon, Carrington, Valančiūnas (6) Capital One Arena
16,298
6–25
32 January 3 @ New Orleans L 120–132 Jordan Poole (26) Jonas Valančiūnas (10) Jordan Poole (7) Smoothie King Center
17,307
6–26
33 January 5 New Orleans L 98–110 Kyle Kuzma (28) Alex Sarr (11) Brogdon, Butler (5) Capital One Arena
15,451
6–27
34 January 7 Houston L 112–135 Corey Kispert (23) Alex Sarr (9) Butler, Carrington (5) Capital One Arena
12,930
6–28
35 January 8 @ Philadelphia L 103–109 Jared Butler (26) Jonas Valančiūnas (14) Jared Butler (7) Wells Fargo Center
19,762
6–29
36 January 10 @ Chicago L 105–138 Jordan Poole (22) Alex Sarr (11) Bilal Coulibaly (5) United Center
21,391
6–30
37 January 12 Oklahoma City L 95–136 Corey Kispert (17) Jonas Valančiūnas (8) Bub Carrington (7) Capital One Arena
15,711
6–31
38 January 13 Minnesota L 109–120 Kyle Kuzma (22) Jonas Valančiūnas (8) Kuzma, Sarr (5) Capital One Arena
14,386
6–32
39 January 16 Phoenix L 123–130 Kyshawn George (24) Alex Sarr (9) Kispert, Kuzma (5) Capital One Arena
15,792
6–33
40 January 18 @ Golden State L 114–122 Jordan Poole (38) Sarr, Valančiūnas (9) Bilal Coulibaly (7) Chase Center
18,064
6–34
41 January 19 @ Sacramento L 100–123 Jonas Valančiūnas (23) Jonas Valančiūnas (12) Carrington, George, Kuzma, Poole, Valančiūnas (3) Golden 1 Center
17,832
6–35
42 January 21 @ L.A. Lakers L 88–111 Bilal Coulibaly (17) Kyle Kuzma (9) George, Kuzma (5) Crypto.com Arena
18,672
6–36
43 January 23 @ L.A. Clippers L 93–110 Jordan Poole (24) Sarr, Valančiūnas (10) Jordan Poole (9) Intuit Dome
13,771
6–37
44 January 25 @ Phoenix L 109–119 Kyle Kuzma (30) Kyle Kuzma (11) Jordan Poole (10) Footprint Center
17,071
6–38
45 January 27 @ Dallas L 108–130 Bilal Coulibaly (16) Champagnie, Kuzma, Poole (6) Jordan Poole (6) American Airlines Center
20,031
6–39
46 January 29 Toronto L 82–106 Kyle Kuzma (19) Jonas Valančiūnas (11) George, Holmes (3) Capital One Arena
13,713
6–40
47 January 30 L.A. Lakers L 96–134 Jordan Poole (19) Holmes, Poole (5) Bub Carrington (6) Capital One Arena
17,491
6–41
February: 4–7 (home: 1–6; road: 3–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
48 February 1 @ Minnesota W 105–103 Kyle Kuzma (31) Jonas Valančiūnas (10) Bilal Coulibaly (5) Target Center
18,978
7–41
49 February 3 @ Charlotte W 124–114 Bilal Coulibaly (26) Jonas Valančiūnas (17) Malcolm Brogdon (7) Spectrum Center
14,129
8–41
50 February 5 @ Brooklyn W 119–102 Jordan Poole (19) Bilal Coulibaly (10) Bilal Coulibaly (11) Barclays Center
16,035
9–41
51 February 7 Cleveland L 124–134 Jordan Poole (45) Richaun Holmes (12) Jordan Poole (5) Capital One Arena
20,385
9–42
52 February 8 Atlanta L 111–125 Bub Carrington (23) Champagnie, Holmes, Vukčević (8) Bub Carrington (7) Capital One Arena
16,835
9–43
53 February 10 San Antonio L 121–131 Tristan Vukčević (18) Kyshawn George (7) Brogdon, Carrington (5) Capital One Arena
17,446
9–44
54 February 12 Indiana L 130–134 (OT) Jordan Poole (42) Kyshawn George (9) Bilal Coulibaly (8) Capital One Arena
11,457
9–45
All-Star Game
55 February 21 Milwaukee L 101–104 Alex Sarr (22) Kyshawn George (9) George, Poole (5) Capital One Arena
18,865
9–46
56 February 23 @ Orlando L 90–110 Jordan Poole (16) Richaun Holmes (10) Bilal Coulibaly (6) Kia Center
18,712
9–47
57 February 24 Brooklyn W 107–99 Jordan Poole (26) Justin Champagnie (7) George, Middleton (5) Capital One Arena
13,785
10–47
58 February 26 Portland L 121–129 Jordan Poole (24) Bub Carrington (8) Khris Middleton (5) Capital One Arena
12,943
10–48
March: 6–11 (home: 1–5; road: 5–6)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
59 March 1 @ Charlotte W 113–100 Coulibaly, Middleton (17) Richaun Holmes (9) Kyshawn George (8) Spectrum Center
17,904
11–48
60 March 3 @ Miami L 90–106 Khris Middleton (16) Champagnie, George, Holmes (8) Bub Carrington (7) Kaseya Center
19,600
11–49
61 March 5 Utah W 125–122 Kyshawn George (23) George, Vukčević (7) Bub Carrington (9) Capital One Arena
14,761
12–49
62 March 8 @ Toronto W 118–117 Jordan Poole (34) Alex Sarr (14) Jordan Poole (5) Scotiabank Arena
19,042
13–49
63 March 10 @ Toronto L 104–119 Poole, Sarr (16) Alex Sarr (11) AJ Johnson (6) Scotiabank Arena
18,739
13–50
64 March 11 @ Detroit L 103–123 Marcus Smart (16) Champagnie, Holmes (8) Carrington, Kispert, Poole (3) Little Caesars Arena
17,699
13–51
65 March 13 @ Detroit W 129–125 Alex Sarr (19) Justin Champagnie (9) Khris Middleton (8) Little Caesars Arena
20,062
14–51
66 March 15 @ Denver W 126–123 Alex Sarr (34) Justin Champagnie (13) Bub Carrington (7) Ball Arena
19,833
15–51
67 March 17 @ Portland L 97–112 Alex Sarr (20) Tristan Vukčević (8) Bub Carrington (8) Moda Center
17,919
15–52
68 March 19 @ Utah L 112–128 Colby Jones (24) Alex Sarr (9) AJ Johnson (6) Delta Center
18,175
15–53
69 March 21 Orlando L 105–120 Alex Sarr (19) Alex Sarr (10) Kyshawn George (8) Capital One Arena
18,317
15–54
70 March 22 @ New York L 103–122 Jordan Poole (25) Kyshawn George (10) Kyshawn George (4) Madison Square Garden
19,812
15–55
71 March 24 Toronto L 104–112 Jordan Poole (23) Bub Carrington (11) Bub Carrington (6) Capital One Arena
13,532
15–56
72 March 26 @ Philadelphia W 119–114 Alex Sarr (24) Justin Champagnie (10) Jordan Poole (7) Wells Fargo Center
19,770
16–56
73 March 27 Indiana L 109–162 Alex Sarr (22) Champagnie, Sarr (7) Bub Carrington (6) Capital One Arena
15,393
16–57
74 March 29 Brooklyn L 112–115 Johnson, Jones (20) Justin Champagnie (9) Johnson, Jones, Poole (4) Capital One Arena
16,316
16–58
75 March 31 Miami L 94–120 Jordan Poole (35) Carrington, Holmes (8) Bub Carrington (9) Capital One Arena
16,901
16–59
April: 2–5 (home: 1–2; road: 1–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
76 April 2 Sacramento W 116–111 Jordan Poole (23) Justin Champagnie (11) Bub Carrington (7) Capital One Arena
15,018
17–59
77 April 3 Orlando L 97–109 Bub Carrington (32) Bub Carrington (9) Bub Carrington (7) Capital One Arena
15,998
17–60
78 April 6 @ Boston L 90–124 Alex Sarr (16) Justin Champagnie (13) Bub Carrington (6) TD Garden
19,156
17–61
79 April 8 @ Indiana L 98–104 Champagnie, Sarr (20) Justin Champagnie (13) Alex Sarr (6) Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,144
17–62
80 April 9 Philadelphia L 103–122 Tristan Vukčević (24) Justin Champagnie (12) Bub Carrington (6) Capital One Arena
17,222
17–63
81 April 11 @ Chicago L 89–119 Justin Champagnie (22) Justin Champagnie (14) Bub Carrington (11) United Center
21,400
17–64
82 April 13 @ Miami W 119–118 Tristan Vukčević (28) Tristan Vukčević (11) Bub Carrington (9) Kaseya Center
19,968
18–64
2024–25 season schedule

NBA Cup

The groups were revealed during the tournament announcement on July 12, 2024.[5][6]

East Group C

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1 Atlanta Hawks 4 3 1 485 470 +15 Advance to knockout stage
2 Boston Celtics 4 3 1 482 459 +23
3 Cleveland Cavaliers 4 2 2 480 450 +30
4 Chicago Bulls 4 2 2 518 512 +6
5 Washington Wizards 4 0 4 408 482 −74
Source: NBA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers

Transactions

Trades

June 26, 2024[7] To Washington Wizards
Draft rights to Kyshawn George (No. 24)
To New York Knicks
Draft rights to Dillon Jones (No. 26)
Draft rights to Melvin Ajinça (No. 51)
July 6, 2024 To Washington Wizards
Malcolm Brogdon
Draft rights to Bub Carrington (No. 14)
2029 first-round pick
Two future second-round draft picks
To Portland Trail Blazers
Deni Avdija
July 6, 2024[8] To Washington Wizards
Jonas Valančiūnas (sign-and-trade)
To New Orleans Pelicans
2027 CHI protected second-round pick
February 5, 2025[9] To Washington Wizards
Sidy Cissoko
2028 DEN protected second-round pick
2029 SAC second-round pick
To Sacramento Kings
Jonas Valančiūnas
February 6, 2025[10] To Washington Wizards
AJ Johnson
Khris Middleton
2028 right to swap first-round picks
To Milwaukee Bucks
Patrick Baldwin Jr.
Kyle Kuzma
2025 second-round pick
February 6, 2025[11] Three-team trade
To Washington Wizards
Colby Jones (from Sacramento)
Alex Len (from Sacramento)
Marcus Smart (from Memphis)
2025 MEM protected first-round pick (from Memphis)
To Memphis Grizzlies
Marvin Bagley III (from Washington)
Johnny Davis (from Washington)
2025 WAS second-round pick (from Washington)
2028 SAC second-round pick (from Sacramento)
To Sacramento Kings
Jake LaRavia (from Memphis)

Free agency

Re-signed

Date re-signed Player Contract Ref.
June 29 Richaun Holmes $25.9M / 2 years [12]
July 3 Tristan Vukčević Two-way contract [13]
July 25 Anthony Gill $4.7M / 2 years [14]
October 21 Corey Kispert $54M / 4 years, with 2028–29 club option [15]
October 21 Jared Butler Two-way contract

Additions

Date signed Player Contract Former team Ref.
July 11 Saddiq Bey $19M / 3 years Atlanta Hawks [16]

References

  1. ^ "Wizards Name Brian Keefe Head Coach". NBA.com. May 29, 2024. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
  2. ^ Shankar, Varun (November 19, 2024). "Amid nine-game skid, Wizards coach questions team's competitiveness". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 1, 2024.
  3. ^ Quinn, Sam (May 13, 2024). "2024 NBA Draft order: Complete list of picks as Atlanta Hawks win No. 1 selection in Lottery". CBS Sports. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  4. ^ "2024 NBA Draft Order: Picks 1-58". NBA.com. May 14, 2024. Retrieved May 30, 2024.
  5. ^ "NBA unveils new logo and game dates for Emirates NBA Cup 2024". NBA.com. July 11, 2024. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
  6. ^ "Emirates NBA Cup 2024: Group Draw Results". NBA.com. July 12, 2024. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
  7. ^ "Wizards Select Alex Sarr with 2nd Overall Pick in 2024 NBA Draft". NBA.com. June 27, 2024. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
  8. ^ "Wizards Acquire Valanciunas". NBA.com. July 6, 2024. Retrieved July 6, 2024.
  9. ^ "Washington Acquires Draft Capital From Sacramento". NBA.com. February 5, 2025. Retrieved February 6, 2025.
  10. ^ "Wizards Acquire Middleton, Johnson From Milwaukee Bucks". NBA.com. February 6, 2025. Retrieved February 8, 2025.
  11. ^ "Wizards add Marcus Smart in multi-team deal with Grizzlies, Kings". NBA.com. February 6, 2025. Retrieved February 8, 2025.
  12. ^ Hill, Arthur (June 29, 2024). "Richaun Holmes Declines Option, Signs Extension With Wizards". Hoops Rumors. Retrieved August 24, 2024.
  13. ^ "Wizards Sign Vukcevic to Two-Way Contract". NBA.com. July 3, 2024. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
  14. ^ "Wizards Re-sign Anthony Gill". NBA. July 25, 2024. Retrieved September 24, 2024.
  15. ^ Adams, Luke (October 21, 2024). "Wizards Sign Corey Kispert To Four-Year Extension". Hoops Rumors. Retrieved October 22, 2024.
  16. ^ Adams, Luke (July 10, 2024). "Wizards Sign Saddiq Bey To Three-Year Deal". Hoops Rumors. Retrieved September 28, 2024.
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