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14. Washington Wizards – TyTy Washington, G, Kentucky
With as much uncertainty that revolves around the Washington Wizards’ future as it pertains to Bradley Beal, it wouldn’t be surprising for them to target a guard that could potentially fill a void if needed.
TyTy Washington would be an intriguing fit based on how productive he’s been during his freshman season with the Wildcats. He’s averaging 14 points, five assists, and four rebounds per game on 50 percent shooting from the field and 40 percent shooting from 3-point range.
In the right system and with the right environment around him, there’s a chance that Washington because a really good player for the Wizards should he land in the Nation’s capital.