The Washington Wizards offseason has made one thing abundantly clear: General manager Will Dawkins is always lookiong for a way to improve.
Washington has taken several swings this offseason.
First and foremost, drafting Tre Johnson at No. 6 overall is a swing in its own right, as is nearly every top 10 pick in the NBA Draft unless it guarantees you a rising star and generational talent such as Cooper Flagg.
In addition to Johnson, the move to trade for Cam Whitmore from the Houston Rockets all but proved that the Wizards are on the hunt for talented players who could use a change of scenery to their advantage and develop into a key piece in D.