Since the NBA’s trading deadline, the Washington Wizards have had a large portion of their roster change. They’ve traded for Kristaps Porzingis to help give Bradley Beal a second All-Star player. They acquired Monte Morris and Will Barton to help add depth to the roster through players familiar with Wes Unseld Jr’s system. But, since Beal and all the new additions have yet to play a game together, it’s difficult to know if they’ve built a playoff roster.
Over the past week, All-stars such as Dejounte Murray and Rudy Gobert have been traded by the San Antonio Spurs and Utah Jazz, respectively.