Washington Wizards Guard Marcus Smart has a chip on his shoulder. Here is why he plays the game with something to prove.
Khris Middleton, Marcus Smart, and Richaun Holmes are three players who the Wizards could look to trade in the offseason.
Life in the NBA can be challenging when you don't have a ton of experience on your side. Can you imagine college teams ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWizards were wise to avoid lure of Bradley BealAfter years in Eastern Conference purgatory, the Washington Wizards finally look like a franchise heading in the right ...
It took 57 games for the Washington Wizards to hold a team under 100 points this season. Marcus Smart and the Wizards held ...
Playing in just his third game with the team out of the nation's capital, Smart took a fourth-quarter charge while guarding ...
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Last Word on Sports on MSNWizards Considered a Blockbuster Reunion at Trade DeadlineAt this year’s NBA Trade Deadline, the Washington Wizards made some notable moves. They acquired Khris Middleton from the ...
The Wizards are looking to make the most of the season. With a 9-45 record, the team has little to no chance of qualifying ...
As expected, Smart will return to action Monday after sitting out Sunday's loss to the Magic due to a finger injury. Smart made his Wizards debut last Thursday against the Bucks, posting five points, ...
Washington Wizards Coach Brian Keefe has made one thing clear since his team acquired Marcus Smart and Khris Middleton ahead of the trade deadline: The veterans are not here solely to serve as ...
The young team has made improvements on offense and defense with help from veterans Marcus Smart and Khris Middleton.
WASHINGTON — It took 57 games for the Washington Wizards to hold a team under 100 points this season. Of course, Marcus Smart wasn't around for most of those. Smart and the Wizards held Brooklyn ...
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