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Wizards rookie guard Tre Johnson had a eye-popping pass to himself at NBA Summer League getting his own assist.
Washington has taken a very specific archetype in recent drafts, coming away with positionally fluid, versatile defenders in ...
What can the Wizards expect from the 2025 draft's sixth pick? He'll be "an old-school throwback kind of guy" and an elite ...
Johnson generated 18 points (7-13 FG, 3-5 3Pt, 1-2 FT), three rebounds, two assists and one steal over 28 minutes of Friday's 103-84 Summer League loss to the Suns.
Five former Texas basketball players will compete in the NBA’s 2025 Summer League July 10-20 in Las Vegas, a quintet of guard ...
We are a long ways away from the next NBA regular season, as the NBA Finals concluded only weeks ago and the 2025-26 season ...
Tre Johnson's offensive firepower and scoring sets him up to be the future of the Washington Wizards. His scoring prowess can ...
Johnson signed a four-year, $37.4 million rookie scale contract with the Wizards, according to Spotrac. For comparison, the ...
Out of his possible landing spots in the mid-high lottery range of the 2025 NBA Draft, the Washington Wizards seem like potentially the ideal one for Tre Johnson in retrospect.
Former Texas Longhorns guard Tre Johnson and his father's bond was the focus of his post-draft interview after being selected by the Washington Wizards.
A player projected anywhere from third to eighth overall, which landing spot would be most conducive to success?
The rookie guard, drafted with the No. 6 pick Wednesday night, has the look of someone who could thrive in Washington’s system.
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