• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Baltimore Sports Today

Baltimore Sports Today

Baltimore Sports News Continuously Updated

  • Football
    • Ravens
    • Redskins
  • Baseball
    • Nationals
    • Orioles
  • Basketball
    • Mystics
    • Wizzards
  • Capitals
  • Soccer
    • Blast
    • D.C. United
    • Spirit
  • Colleges
    • George Mason
    • George Washington University
    • Georgetown
    • Howard
    • Johns Hopkins
    • Morgan State
    • Towson
    • University of Maryland

Wizards Wary of “Space Cadet” Backcourt Pairing

August 10, 2024 by Last Word On Pro Basketball

The Wizards are unlikely to trade for D'Angelo Russell.

The Washington Wizards have had an active offseason, both in the draft and free agency. During the draft, they finished the night with three first-round picks and two in the lottery: Alex Sarr (#2), Carlton Carrington (#14), and Kyshawn George (#26). They also traded Deni Avdija to Portland for Malcolm Brogdon and the rights to Carrington. Furthermore, they signed veteran big man Jonas Valanciunas during free agency. These are good moves, considering that the Wizards are still in a rebuilding stage. However, recent news indicates they had an offer from Los Angeles to acquire a high-profile guard, only for the team to express minimal interest.

Wizards Wary of “Space Cadet” Backcourt Pairing

Anthony Irwin’s Trade Intel

According to a report from Anthony Irwin, who works for Lakers Daily, the Wizards are not interested in All-Star guard D’Angelo Russell, who has emerged as a top trade target from the Los Angeles Lakers. He averaged 18.0 points and 6.3 assists while shooting 41.5% from three. These are stellar numbers that made him almost too good to trade at the deadline.

But, his production in the playoffs seriously dropped, which has some questioning his value. In the Lakers first-round exit against the Denver Nuggets, Russell averaged 14.2 points and 4.2 assists while shooting 31.8% from three. With him having one year left on his deal after opting into his player option, it makes sense for the Lakers to try and trade him. Unfortunately, the response from the league indicates they value Russell more highly than most.

In his article for Lakers Daily, this is what Irwin said about Russell:

Portland has no interest in Russell, according to sources close to that situation. League sources also say Washington is wary of pairing Russell with fellow space cadet Jordan Poole. Toronto and Brooklyn are more open to acquiring the nine-year veteran, but more for his expiring contract than for what he’d do on the court.

Yikes. Irwin also went on to say why Russell is in such a complicated trade situation: at 29 years old, he’s too good for a tanking team, as he’ll win them too many games in the regular season. However, as shown by his playoff performances, he’s not impactful in that part of the season to help a team that’s contending for a championship.

Report: Wizards ‘wary’ of pairing D’Angelo Russell with ‘fellow space cadet Jordan Poole’https://t.co/3Of4jnh244

— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) August 6, 2024

Are Poole and Russell Space Cadets?

The nickname is understandable. Jordan Poole has had quite a season, and not in a good way. Even away from the spotlight of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green, and Golden State, Poole has attracted a lot of attention for his lowlights. He even won the coveted Shaqtin’ A Fool MVP award. Still, I believe Poole’s environment and the Wizards’ team culture affected his play more than we are aware. The entire knew they were rebuilding/tanking, and weren’t trying to win a lot of games.

This mindset can be particularly damaging, for both young guys and players who have already won championships (like Poole and Kyle Kuzma). When The Ringer’s Chris Vernon went to watch the Wizards, he claimed that they didn’t run any plays and that he had seen more organized basketball teams at local gyms.

Poole may be a bit of a space cadet on the court but has proven off the court that he’s a genuine guy invested in his community. Russell as a space cadet is the flip version; on the court, he’s well-proven but isn’t so much off the court. Yes, as the 6’3″ guard his focus and effort on defense, however, Russell has also developed a bit of a reputation as not the best guy to have in your locker room for a…variety of reasons.

Pairing the two together would not be a good combination on or off the court for the Wizards, and could result in their rebuild going in the opposite direction as planned. The team has at least three new rookies joining the squad, and they need good role models and players that will help them grow in the locker room.

Where Will Russell End Up?

If Russell the “space cadet” isn’t going to end up on the Wizards, then where will his next home be? As Irwin stated above, the Raptors don’t have interest in Russell Two suitors that do appear interested are the Nets and Raptors, but that’s because of Russell’s trade value. He has one year left on a decently sized contract, which could help both teams move assets at the trade deadline.

Additionally, both of those teams will want to give as little as possible to get Russell from the Lakers. As Irwin states, the general feeling about the Lakers organization around the NBA is that they’re desperate, and have to make a move soon. If so, then they may be open to a deal that isn’t the most beneficial to them.

Honestly, the Lakers would be best off keeping Russell. Even though he’s not the best in the playoffs, he’s a solid regular-season presence and their starting point guard. The team doesn’t exactly have anyone else coming to take that job; Austin Reaves is a shooting guard, and Bronny James and Dalton Knecht aren’t coming in as Day One starters. If the team had signed Tyus Jones instead of him going to the Suns, then they would have their point guard for the season and be free to trade D’lo to whoever. But alas, it appears the Lakers and Russell will be together for one more season before he finds a new home.

The post Wizards Wary of “Space Cadet” Backcourt Pairing appeared first on Last Word On Basketball.

Filed Under: Wizzards

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Eriks Mateiko (F) from Washington Capitals to Hershey Bears
  • Orioles’ bullpen likely to look much different in 2026
  • He Should’ve Been The Greatest Hitter of All-Time
  • NFL Power Rankings Entering Week 6
  • 4 Teams That Could Sign Titans Released First-Round Bust

Categories

  • Baseball
    • Nationals
    • Orioles
  • Basketball
    • Mystics
    • Wizzards
  • Capitals
  • Colleges
    • George Mason
    • George Washington University
    • Georgetown
    • Howard
    • Morgan State
    • Navy
    • Towson
    • University of Maryland
  • Football
    • Ravens
    • Redskins
  • Soccer
    • Blast
    • D.C. United
    • Spirit
  • Uncategorized

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • 247 Sports
  • Bleacher Report
  • CBS Baltimore
  • Forgotten 5
  • NBC Sports Washington
  • Maryland Sports Blog
  • OurSports Central
  • PressBoxOnline.com
  • The Baltimore Sun
  • The Baltimore Wire
  • The Sports Daily
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today
  • Washington Post
  • Washington Times

Baseball

  • MLB.com - Orioles
  • MLB.com - Nationals
  • Baltimore Baseball
  • Birds Watcher
  • Camden Chat
  • District On Deck
  • Federal Baseball
  • Last Word On Baseball - Nationals
  • Last Word On Baseball - Orioles
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Nationals
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Orioles
  • Nationals Arm Race
  • Orioles Hangout

Basketball

  • NBA.com
  • WNBA.com
  • Amico Hoops
  • Bullets Forever
  • High Post Hoops
  • Hoops Hype
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball
  • Pro Basketball Talk
  • Real GM
  • Wiz Of Awes

Football

  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Washington Redskins
  • Baltimore Beatdown
  • Baltimore Gridiron Report
  • Ebony Bird
  • Hogs Haven
  • Last Word On Pro Football - Washington Commanders
  • Last Word On Pro Football - Baltimore Ravens
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Ravens
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Redskins
  • Our Turf Football - Ravens
  • Our Turf Football - Redskins
  • Pro Football Rumors - Ravens
  • Pro Football Rumors - Redskins
  • Pro Football Talk - Redskins
  • Pro Football Talk - Ravens
  • Redskins Gab
  • Ravens Wire
  • Redskins Wire
  • Riggos Rag
  • Total Ravens

Hockey

  • Washington Capitals
  • Elite Prospects
  • Japers Rink
  • Last Word On Hockey
  • Pro Hockey Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Talk
  • Stars And Sticks
  • The Hockey Writers

Soccer

  • Baltimore Blast
  • Black And Red United
  • Last Word on Soccer - DC United
  • Last Word on Soccer - Spirit
  • MLS Multiplex

College

  • Big East Coast Bias
  • Busting Brackets
  • Casual Hoya
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Fourth Estate
  • GW Hatchet
  • Saturday Blitz
  • The Diamondback
  • The Hilltop
  • The Hoya
  • Testudo Times
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2025 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in