Twelve games into the 2025-26 season, the Washington Wizards are — as expected, as planned — one of the very worst teams in ...
Washington, which has lost 12 of its first 13 games, played so badly Sunday that its veterans called a players-only meeting.
Among the struggles, one player stands out: Alex Sarr. At just 20 years old, Sarr has shown remarkable growth compared to his rookie season. His offensive rating has improved significantly, closing ...
Alex Sarr isn't just enjoying arguably the firmest sophomore leaps of anyone in his admittedly-lacking 2024 NBA Draft class.
Washington called a players-only meeting after its latest ugly outing — a 129-106 loss at home against the woeful Brooklyn ...
Sure, the Wizards lost by 23 to a Brooklyn Nets squad sporting an identical 1-11 record, but it marked a resounding success — ...
Very little about the Washington Wizards' first handful of games has made Alex Sarr's job any easier. His teammates in the ...
Sarr delivered a second consecutive double-double, following up Monday's 15-point, 15-rebound outing with a 25-point outburst. The second-year center had hit the 25-point milestone twice in 11 games ...
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Alex Sarr scored 31 points, shot 12-of-20 and added three blocks, but his his team lost 136-107 Boston Celtics Wednesday ...
Sarr struggled as a shooter during Saturday's matchup, but he still managed to reach 17 points given his shot volume. He continues to find work on the opposite end of the court, leading the Wizards in ...
Measured in statistics both basic and advanced, the Washington Wizards center is making a huge leap after an uneven rookie ...