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The 2023–24 Washington Wizards season was the 63rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 50th in the Washington, D.C. area. This is the first season since 2011–12, where the team entered the season without Bradley Beal, who was traded to the Phoenix Suns during the off-season.
All-time regular season record 2,272 2,815.447; Baltimore Bullets post-season record (1963–1973) 19 34 .358 Capital / Washington Bullets post-season record (1973–1997) 50 63 .442 Washington Wizards post-season record (1997–present) 30 41 .423 All-time post-season record 99 138.418; All-time regular and post-season record 2,371 2,953.445
The following is a list of players of the 1997–present Washington Wizards professional American basketball team. Before the 1997–98 season the Wizards were known as the Chicago Packers (1961–1962), Chicago Zephyrs (1962–1963), Baltimore Bullets (1963–1973), Capital Bullets (1973–1974), and the Washington Bullets (1974–1997).
2023-24 season: 15-67 Highlight of the season: Deni Avdija went for a 43-point, 15-rebound explosion against the Pelicans on Valentine's Day, cementing he was indeed worth the wait. How it ended
Coulibaly recorded his first double-double with Washington in a December 8 game against the Brooklyn Nets, where he scored 11 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. [11] On March 18, 2024, the Wizards announced that Coulibaly would miss the remainder of the 2023–24 season with a right wrist fracture that he suffered in a game against the Chicago ...
24: Kispert, Corey: 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 224 lb (102 kg) ... Washington Wizards current roster}} Washington Wizards all-time roster This page was last ...
The 2023-24 Wizards’ top three finishers in value over replacement player — Jones, Avdija and Daniel Gafford, dealt midseason to Dallas — will all ply their trade elsewhere.
Washington Wizards New Orleans Hornets Philadelphia 76ers: 2003–2005 2005–2006 2006–2009 2009–2010 2010–2011: 495: 21 2002 (50th) Boston Celtics: Born in Lithuania, represented Lithuania internationally. [15] Jonas Valančiūnas: C: Toronto Raptors Memphis Grizzlies New Orleans Pelicans Washington Wizards: 2012–2019 2019–2021 2021 ...