Besides Bradley Beal, Isaiah Thomas and Rui Hachimura, the players on the team will have no problem walking the streets of Washington, D.C. without getting recognized.
The team’s lack of name-power, if you will, was done on purpose. Tommy Sheppard and Co. understood the Wizards’ salary cap situation and built the roster with hopes of finding unknown young talent that can contribute to a winning situation two, three years down the line.
Having went undrafted this past summer, Mathews signed a two-way contract with the Wizards, and will split his playing time with the Go-Go, but given how well he played in pre-season, it wouldn’t be surprising if the front office carves out an actual roster spot for him on the main roster.