With just five players under contract heading into this year’s free agency period, the Washington Wizards have plenty of holes to fill. While their starting lineup remains intact, the Wizards still have a number of important open positions in their second unit.
The backup point guard position has been something the Wizards have struggled to address since John Wall entered the league in 2010.
Washington hoped Shelvin Mack, whom they picked in 2011, would be their long-term backup, but didn’t give him enough time to develop behind Wall.