On the latest episode of the Bleav in Wizards podcast, Larry Hughes and I recapped the Washington Wizards’ bubble experience and evaluated the performance of their young core. While there were some bright spots, it was abundantly clear to both of us that this roster lacks three-and-D wings. Obviously, they could use help at other positions as well and in previous posts I discussed the top center and point guard prospects in the draft.
A defensive wing with the ability to at least hit corner threes to keep opposing defenses honest has become one of, if not the most, popular player archetypes in the entire league.