The Troy Brown Jr pick was a bit of a questionable one on draft night. With the 15th pick in the 2018 draft, the Washington Wizards took Brown, who was seen at the time as a draft-and-stash project. He wasn’t the athletic big man John Wall had begged for in the off-season. And he wasn’t going to have the immediate impact that many wanted the Wizards’ first-round pick to have. However, there’s always upside in drafting a young, lengthy, athletic playmaker that can guard multiple positions.
Buried at the bottom of the roster, Brown struggled to find minutes early on.