In Monday’s loss to the New York Knicks, one of the things I was more concerned about was how the reserves would play together. There’s no doubt that John Wall and Bradley Beal are the starting backcourt, but it remains to be seen how well the Wizards’ reserve guards will play together.
For much of the past several years, the Wizards brought in several reserve guards, especially point guards from Andre Miller to Ramon Sessions, Tim Frazier, and Ty Lawson. None lasted in Washington for a long period of time for various reasons.