Anthony Davis' Long-Term Future with the Wizards Isn't Clear, but He Likes the Young Core
Davis says he wants clarity on Washington's rebuilding plan as the Wizards finished 17-65 and added Trae Young this season.
- Washington Wizards forward Anthony Davis stated his long-term future remains unclear, though he plans to meet with management soon to discuss the organization's plan for building a contender.
- The Wizards acquired Davis from Dallas this season, then finished the year with 17 wins and 65 losses—the worst record in the NBA.
- Davis is under contract for the final guaranteed year with a $58.5 million cap hit and expressed optimism about Washington's young core, including guard Trae Young.
- "I'm sure that they want to win as well," Davis said, while acknowledging the difficulty of transforming a losing team into a championship contender.
- Davis remains committed to the franchise for at least one more season while prioritizing the team's ability to develop into a competitive force.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Anthony Davis' long-term future with Washington Wizards is unclear, but at least the star knows he is committed to the franchise for another season.
Anthony Davis' long-term future with the Wizards isn't clear, but he likes the young core
WASHINGTON (AP) — Anthony Davis' long-term future with the Washington Wizards isn't clear, but the star at least knows he's committed to the franchise for one more season.
Anthony Davis' long-term future with the Wizards isn't clear, but he likes the young core - The Morning Sun
WASHINGTON (AP) — Anthony Davis' long-term future with the Washington Wizards isn't clear, but the star at least knows he's committed to the franchise for one more season. Davis spoke fondly on Monday about his teammates on the Wizards and how he believes the team has pieces in place to build a competitor. “When the trade happened and I got here, I’ve said this place is not what people make it seem,” Davis said. “It’s a testament to the organiza…
'I Love My Money,' Anthony Davis Sounds Off on Wizards Future, Contract Ahead of 2026 NBA Offseason
Star big man Anthony Davis didn't play a game for the Washington Wizards after being acquired from the Dallas Mavericks at this season's trade deadline, but it sounds like he's in a rush to leave his new franchise.
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