There's no denying that the last few years of the Washington Wizards rebuild has been hard to watch.
Between the regretful decisions to give up on former lottery picks like Deni Avdija too soon, the team's historic bad luck plaguing them with unfavorable positioning in the NBA Drafts and failed veteran experiments in D.C., there hasn't been much for the Wizards fanbase to cheer for as of late.
Sure, the sophomore leaps of Alex Sarr and Kyshawn George have been a warm sight to see for a fanbase who have struggled to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but even those wins alone haven't been enough to suggests Washington was headed in the right direction.