One NBA writer proposed that the Sacramento Kings acquire Kyle Kuzma from the Washington Wizards this summer. Andy Bailey of Bleacher Report proposed
The Washington Wizards are expected to be busy this summer, as they will look to rebuild their team through the NBA Draft. Having the No. 2 and 26 picks is a good place to start, but rumor has it they are keen on getting another first-round pick in this upcoming draft.
The Washington Wizards landed the No. 2 pick overall in the NBA Draft. They’re now in a position to reel in some exciting players this offseason to continue their rebuild.
Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma "is expected to be coveted again on the trade market" leading up to the 2024 NBA draft, according to HoopsHype's Michael…
Breaking down the books for Washington’s future. A year ago, the Washington Wizards were in salary-cap hell. Then-General Manager Tommy Sheppard was paying Bradley Beal $50+ million per year for the next four years and expected to give $30+ million extensions to both Kyle Kuzma and Kristaps Porzingis.
Stats, analysis, commentary on the Washington Wizards forward. Last offseason, the new Wizards front office brain trust signed Kyle Kuzma to an eminently tradeable contract — four years, $90 million with another $12 million in potential incentives.
While Kyle Kuzma’s ill-fated dig at the lowly Detroit Pistons is the most memorable part of his season, it’s far from the most meaningful. Tasked with being a team’s first scoring option for the first time in his career, Kuzma averaged 22.2 points and 4.2 assists per game on 46.3 percent shooting from the field.
Still, about six weeks away from the official start of the offseason, the Detroit Pistons have a lot of time to prepare how they plan to improve the roster.
Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma seemed to take a shot at the Los Angeles Lakers on social media early Friday morning. After the Lakers' 112-105 loss to…
The Lakers are just one loss away from being eliminated from the 2024 NBA playoffs.
Tristan Vukcevic might just prove to be a steal for the Wizards.
The Washington Wizards (14-60) is fresh off having lost to one of the other bottom-tier teams in the NBA the Detroit Pistons (13-61) 96-87 on Friday night.
The Washington Wizards found their form to halt a five-game losing streak by defeating the Sacramento Kings 109-102 during Thursday’s NBA action. Kyle Kuzma‘s outstanding performance, scoring 31 points after returning from shoulder soreness, played a crucial role in the Wizards’ triumph.
Despite the Wizards' imbalanced roster construction this season, Kuzma has grown into a leadership role.
Despite not even playing in the game, one Houston Rockets player was more than happy to join in on this week’s piling-on of the Washington Wizards.
The Washington Wizards’ poor season got worse on Tuesday with a 109-97 loss to the lowly Memphis Grizzlies, and Kyle Kuzma was not having it.
The Wizards have informed teams with interest in Kyle Kuzma that they intend to hang onto the veteran forward through Thursday’s deadline
There have undoubtedly been rumors that Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma is available. And why not? The Wizards have been abysmal and are looking to clean house.
Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma is expected to be a hot commodity ahead of the NBA trade deadline.
The Dallas Mavericks whiffed on a Pascal Siakam trade. Trying again with Washington Wizards forward Kevin Kuzma?
The Sacramento Kings have reportedly had interest in Washington Wizards F Kyle Kuzma since the 2023 off-season, but as the trade deadline approaches, the potential move could become reality.
Kyle Kuzma’s 29-point performance powered the Washington Wizards to a dominant 127-99 win over the Atlanta Hawks during Saturday’s NBA action, marking their most significant victory this season.
The Sacramento Kings, having failed to secure a deal for Pascal Siakam, are now turning their attention to Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma. Recent reports suggest that the Kings, led by General Manager Monte McNair, are exploring the possibility of pursuing Kuzma, who becomes trade-eligible on January 15.
The 28-year-old has been with the franchise since 2021 and has become a core part of the team's rotation.
As the NBA calendar turns over into 2024, we are rapidly approaching the league’s trade deadline. While some teams are still on the fence about whether or not they will be buyers or sellers, there are a few teams that have already drawn their line.
Washington Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma was named the NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award November winner for giving back to his hometown of Flint, Michigan and hosting Thankful Meals in Washington, D.C.
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