The Washington Wizards have been missing a scoring spark off the bench for quite some time. Jordan Crawford and Glen Rice Jr. were supposed to fill that void, but we all know how their careers in D.C. ended.
Last year, Rasual Butler and Kevin Seraphin did a solid job of providing scoring for the second unit, but the Wizards were still missing a guard that could take some pressure off Bradley Beal.
John Wall and Beal were virtually the only players on the roster that could create their own shot.