After a brutal 17-65 season that cemented them at the very bottom of the NBA, the Washington Wizards are looking for any sign of hope. Star forward Anthony Davis, acquired before February's trade deadline, is aiming to be that catalyst, declaring his commitment to turning the franchise's fortunes around next season.
When asked about his plans, Davis responded with a characteristic blend of humor and determination. "Yeah, I’m under contract," he said with a laugh. "I love my money." But his focus quickly shifted to the court, emphasizing a shared desire to win that runs counter to the team's recent history of losing.
The challenge is monumental. The Wizards not only finished with the league's worst record but also closed the year on a 10-game skid, marking their third straight season with 64 or more losses. Davis, who played only 20 games total this season due to injury and hasn't yet suited up for Washington, is undeterred. He sees potential where others see only a rebuild, praising the young talent on the roster.
Central to this new vision is fellow trade deadline acquisition Trae Young. Davis expects the dynamic guard, who also battled injuries this season, to be a key partner in establishing a winning culture. While the duo's time on the court together has been non-existent so far, their shared experience and skill set offer a foundation for optimism.
Davis is clear-eyed about the arduous path from lottery lock to title contender, but his message is one of belief. For a Wizards fanbase craving competitiveness, his commitment to the grind and faith in the roster's core provides a crucial storyline to watch as the offseason begins.
