The Washington Wizards have decided to make every player on the team available in trade discussions, league sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
That means that the Wizards' front office will entertain all deals, including those centered around All-Star guards Bradley Beal and John Wall.
Washington would prefer to keep Beal and Wall and reshape their roster around them, but the team's poor play has made it difficult to land any significant deals that would add new life to their dysfunctional lineup, per Wojnarowski's league sources.
The Wizards (5-11) have been reluctant to include their superstar backcourt in any previous trade talks, which included the ones held for in the summer for Kawhi Leonard and more recently Jimmy Butler, according to league sources, but their unmistakable decline as a unit and 11th place standing in the burgeoning Eastern Conference has forced the organization to pivot on that stance.