The Wizards‘ trades for Cam Whitmore last summer and Trae Young earlier this month exhibit the front office’s willingness to roll the dice on high-upside players in need of a change of scenery, according to Josh Robbins of The Athletic, who hears from league sources that Washington will likely be keeping an eye out for similar opportunities at this season’s trade deadline.
Multiple sources who spoke to Robbins identified Pelicans forward Zion Williamson as one player who fits that bill. While New Orleans has reportedly told rival teams that Williamson won’t be traded this season, people around the league are skeptical that the former No. 1 overall pick is truly off limits, Robbins explains.
According to Robbins, the general consensus is that the Wizards wouldn’t give up their most valuable assets – including any of their own first-round picks – for a player like Williamson, but their “least favorable” 2026 first-rounder (which will likely be Oklahoma City’s pick) could hold some appeal to the Pelicans.
Robbins stresses that a Wizards trade for Williamson is a long shot and that the idea is mostly based on speculation, but he notes that the Pelicans forward was mentioned by several of the sources he talked to. Another player who fits into the same “distressed asset” category would be Jonathan Kuminga, Robbins adds, though multiple recent reports suggested Washington may not be among the most serious suitors for the Warriors forward.
Here’s more on the Wizards:
- Although the Wizards will monitor the market for another buy-low opportunity like the one for Young, they’re more likely to operate as a “dumping ground for assets” at the deadline, Robbins writes. In other words, Washington – which is operating roughly $30MM below the luxury tax line – would be willing to take on unwanted multiyear contracts if they come attached to young players or draft picks.
- Robbins points to Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley ($32.5MM cap hit this season) and Trail Blazers forward Jerami Grant ($32MM) as a couple examples of players with long-term contracts that their respective teams are looking to move off of. Quickley has three seasons on his deal beyond this one, while Grant has two more (one guaranteed year plus a player option). However, the sense is that neither Toronto nor Portland wants long-term salary relief badly enough to send out draft assets with Quickley or Grant in exchange for Khris Middleton‘s $33MM expiring contract. The Raptors and Blazers would prefer to use those contracts in deals that actually upgrade their rosters, per Robbins. “I think any smart front office would first obviously use those salaries to get better,” one rival team official told The Athletic.
- Most league sources who spoke to Robbins believe the most likely outcome with Middleton is that he remains in D.C. through the trade deadline and then emerges as a buyout candidate.
- According to Robbins, the Wizards will be reluctant to make a trade that would interfere with the development of any of their most important young players, such as big man Alex Sarr, forward Kyshawn George, guards Tre Johnson and Bub Carrington, and wing Bilal Coulibaly. However, Washington has no obvious long-term answer at power forward and should be more open to pursuing players at that position.
- Assuming they don’t acquire this sort of player at the trade deadline, the Wizards are expected to explore the free agent market during the offseason for a big man who can improve the club’s defensive rebounding and provides more rim protection, Robbins reports.

Kuminga trade will happen a lot sooner now that their dream of Giannis has sailed.
I wouldn’t trade Kumniga
Id walk right up to him
Hand him the ball and say
Prove it.
If he fails then you decline his option and people say, looks like Kerr was right
If he succeeds
Then trade him next year
He’ll have more value
I been saying they should give him garbage time to shine and make himself more tradeable. If he wants to fake another back injury suspend him.
Kuminga has proved it over and over – he currently is the team leader in rebounds per game. Why do so many people on here act like he’s a rookie who hasnt played a game before? He has a ring. He was starting in the first bunch of games THIS SEASON and looked great.
So many of you don’t watch the games and it shows.
What have you been watching they already did this. At the beginning of the year last year in the playoffs they’ve already done this. He has over 5,000 minutes. How many more minutes do you need. Other teams have all the film on him. That’s why they’re not throwing trades out there That’s why he didn’t get signed by any teams in the summer. The warrior said go find a contract and nobody gave it to him. Please understand NBA basketball is different. Teams scout a player after about 3,000 minutes you can pretty much know what a player is going to be. If they have played three or four season there isn’t this crazy leap that happens. His lead that he would have would mean he would either be a fifth option or top of the line six man
What do you mean? Kuminga+Dray+Buddy+3 FRP + some pick swaps is still the best package the Bucks can get for Giannis. Thunder and Spurs aren’t after him, so they are out.
At some point you gotta see what sticks. Wiz are in a weird spot of ‘we need to tank’ but ‘it would be nice to see what kinda chemistry we have on the court with Trae’. Would you rather be Wiz/Hornets/Nets at this point in the rebuild?
They shouldn’t be tanking after this year. They will also have to give out one of those young players in no way can you keep all those guys and expect to pay or develop. So yes one of those guys are going to have to go to get a power cord unless they draft boozer. And then you’re going to start having to bring around veterans. You have your starting point guard and Trey. The wizard should be pretty good and this should be the last year that they tank so trading their own picks after this year shouldn’t be off the table because they should be high lottery/ play in or they should be competing for the playoffs in about 2 years
They don’t have to stop tanking. They got 5th in the lottery in 25, which basically meant “we’re not getting the guy, we keep tanking until we do”.
If bad lottery luck continues and they get 5-6th, it’ll be the same thing. There’s absolutely not enough upside in the guys they have currently to start thinking that that group can form a proper winning team in a couple of years.
Yikes building around those guys? That’s a bad team now and in 5, 10 years. Other than Sarr, they are all back-ups at best.
Wizards are the Kings of the East.
I’m more inclined to draft cam boozer to fill that hole but that also requires some luck in the lottery.
Butler injury changed everything! It means that most players stays on the team for NOW except for Kuminga amd Butler. Warriors will tty to trade those 2 with first roumd picks another solid young player. This is great opportunity for Podz, Moody, Richards, Santos. And Post. All the young guys will play.
nobody is going to take Butler unless they are sending a equal bad contract back. Even a 1st rounder would not be enough.
Several 1st picks to take his contract which expires in a year. It could be a valuable asset for the other team.
if i am the warriors no way i do that. Those future 1st round picks are way more valuable to get the team through a upcoming rebuild.
But then you have to be willing to trade Green and Curry. Butler we can always trade his expiring later for asset. No more fake rebuuld.
can always buy out Butler’s contract.
TRADE SUCCESSFUL (the financials all match up and work for both teams)
NOP GET:
J Butler
J Kuminga
B Hield
2 FRP
GSW GET
Z Williamson
T Murphy III
H Jones
J Alvarado
There’s a BiG possibility a variation of it can happen, pribably Zion and Murphy.
Zero chance.
Nobody will do business with the Dubs unless its for an unprotected first round pick when Curry is gone.
Warriors should trade Steph, give him the choice of retirement or a chance to close out his career elsewhere with a legit contender. They need a complete tear down and rebuild.
Nah, at this point in his career he’s won four championships. It’s better to just go out with the team that you started with. He’s also 38 This year so I don’t really know how much longer he has to play and what team makes sense. If he’s going to go to a different team you got to win or be in the NBA finals. And so what do you not out there? Do you see. San Antonio, no, the only other option I see is maybe Denver. And please please don’t say La him and Luka would not fit.
Why would a four time champion want to close out his career not threatening for another championship?
I never said that he shouldn’t go somewhere else. He has earned the right to do what he wants his career is cemented as a top 10 players of all time and my personal top 3 favorite players of all time with Jordan and Hakeem olajuwon. What I was saying if he is going to play it should be for a team that can play for a championship and I only see one good fit and that’s like Denver. Unless he wants to go to the east coast and play for like Detroit which I don’t see. I just don’t understand any other situation that will work.
If Steph wants to play for a winner, which he could conceivably want since he’s a competitor through and through and he still has so much game, then he should do that without any objection from the warriors. In fact, the warriors should be encouraging him to want that. Just like LeBron, the lakers know deep down that their best Luka teams won’t be on the floor until they can shed Brons contract. In two years they’ll be spending Bron’s money on someone like Anthony Edwards, or someone of his ilk. They can’t wait.
Same is true here, deep deep down the Warriors know that they can’t get on with rebuilding until Steph’s deal is off the books. The only difference is that Steph does have marketing value, but the team itself will be irrelevant from here on forward. He’ll be his incredible self on a garbage team that no one really wants to watch. Watching Steph highlights from the game after the fact will be enough for people. Who wants to watch a full game of he junk they’re going to put on the court for the foreseeable future?.
If Steph wants out he should be allowed to go anywhere he’s cool with going to. Houston would be kinda cool in a way. He’s look pretty great on every one of those contenders.. imagine him and Jokic! Steph loves playing beautiful basketball, why wouldn’t he want to keep doing that? He loves the playoffs and the competition, why wouldn’t he want to play with guys who are able to make a run at it? Steph should want whatever Steph wants… and we should all say “make it so.”
If its Middleton and just the OKC pick the ticket sales are probably worth it for Wiz
Wiz most likely cant put on 42 M good dollars next free agency as they only have a couple spots even avail for the opening day roster
Can’t see Dumars doing that tho, nor should he Imo
If Pelican can get a clear overpay for Herb or Alvarado I could see them dealt but other than that I think they stay reality quite this deadline
None of the players mentioned here would make any sense for a team that is trying to finish with one of the four worst records in the NBA.