The Washington Wizards are just over two weeks away from the NBA Trade Deadline, and they will be looking for a new home for veteran forward Kyle Kuzma. Kuzma,
The NBA trade deadline is on Feb. 6, so between now and then there will be no shortage of rumors to keep us entertained. We've already seen a few trades go through, as the Brooklyn Nets jettisoned both Dennis Schroder and Dorian Finney-Smith in exchange for draft capital from the Warriors and Lakers,
Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma was recently asked about the various trade rumors ahead of the Feb. 6 deadline. After the
For Kuzma, though, going from being a focal point in the offense to a less-featured player has been a bumpy transition. He has described himself as a “rhythm player,” and he has said the way he builds his rhythm is by having the basketball in his hands, with the freedom to create. Interesting moment right before tipoff tonight in Sacramento.
Washington Wizards' forward Kyle Kuzma recently shut down trade rumors after a moment of him and the Sacramento Kings' owner went viral Monday night.
Since joining the Washington Wizards there have been constant Kyle Kuzma trade rumors. Having a player like Kuzma on the roster can be difficult for a team that is not that interested in winning.
We’ll see how it goes. I don’t know. I think last year was the right time [to stay] after signing the deal. That was kind of more of a last year thing,” he said. “We haven’t had conversations,
The Washington Wizards are widely expected to be active ahead of the upcoming NBA trade deadline. As one of the worst teams in the league, the Wizards are still
Washington would get a legitimate building block in Porter Jr. to pair with guard Jordan Poole. The Wizards have been at the bottom of the NBA standings all year but adding Porter Jr. could give them hope for the future.
Kyle Kuzma is blunt about team’s performance in 123-100 loss at Sacramento, also commenting on looming trade deadline
Kyle Kuzma exchanged pleasantries with Kings owner Vivek Ranadive on Sunday, but Wizards fans shouldn't get too excited.
LeBron James had 21 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds one day after flying to Atlanta and back to watch a football game on his day off, and the Los Angeles Lakers sent the Washington Wizards to their 11th consecutive defeat with a 111-88 victory.