The Washington Wizards appear to have a bright future on the horizon as they look to bounce back from their league-worst season in 2025-26.
All-Star point guard Trae Young opted out of his player option on Monday, but is widely expected to sign with the Wizards on a lucrative longterm deal. And Washington’s other recent trade acquisition, Anthony Davis, seems to be encouraged by the direction of the Washington franchise.
Wizards executive Michael Winger discussed Davis’ outlook during a recent sit-down interview with JP Finlay of NBC Sports.
“My conversations with AD are delightful. He’s a pro’s pro. He understands who he is in this league. He understands the direction of the league. He understands what we’re trying to do organizationally,” Winger said. “He’s communicated to me a strong interest in being a part of what we’re building.”
“He, like the rest of us, wants to be on a really, really good basketball team and compete for something big,” Winger continued. “That’s what we want to do, and I’m delighted Anthony is here for that.”
Davis joined the Wizards in a blockbuster trade midway through the Wizards’ 2025-26 NBA season. The 10-time All-Star didn’t play a single game for Washington as he continued to recover from a variety of injury issues.
In addition to Young and Davis, the Wizards also have the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft. Round 1 of the draft will begin on June 23.