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Paul Brandley, a sportswriter from Maryland, takes a look at the Washington Wizards' upcoming season. He discusses the maturation of young talent like John Wall, Bradley Beal, Otto Porter, and Glen Rice, Jr. along with veterans Marcin Gortat, Nene Hilario, and Trevor Ariza. He considers new acquisition Paul Pierce and what his championship pedigree brings to the team.

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by Paul Brandley

Washington Wizards 2014-15 Season

Preview (updated)

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With the preseason set to begin on October 6th, there’s lots to be excited

about in the Washington Wizards world. After an impressive 2013-2014 campaign

that saw five players average double figures in scoring, John Wall average

nearly nine assists and two steals per game, and a first round playoff victory

against the Chicago Bulls, the Washington Wizards are again set to make a run into

the playoffs. Here’s how:

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Last year, the Wizards ranked ninth in points allowed, a nod to their defensive ability at each position. Down low, Marcin Gortat averaged a respectable 1.49 blocks per game (9th among pure centers) while Nêne averaged 1.2 steals per game. On the perimeter, the Wizards are stacked with young talent starting to play like NBA stars. In addition to the aforementioned two steals per game from John Wall, Trevor Ariza and Bradley Beal have held down the shooting guard position (both averaged 1.5 steals in the postseason). The athleticism of this bunch, especially John Wall, makes it extremely to play a two way game against them—opposing players, after chasing and containing the Wizards on defense, are simply too tired to bring it to the Wizards’ defense.

DEFENSE

Marçin Gortat

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Offense has always come naturally for the Wizards. John Wall has the speed to create a shot every time the floor, Bradley Beal eats corner threes for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and Trevor Ariza has been one of the most consistent shooting guards over the last ten years. But what makes this group special is that they haven’t even reached their potential.

Paul Brandley Washington Wizards John WallJohn Wall – Washington Wizards Point GuardSure, it’s easy to say that John Wall averages 19.9 points and 8.8 steals per game and that should be good enough for him–not so. What about those 3.6 turnovers per game? This was a slight uptick from the 3.2 turnovers per game that he averaged last year, so I think he can not only get back to 3.2, but drop below 3 TOPG per game for the first time in his career. That would be a huge boon to the Wizards, who are secretly one of the better passing teams in the league (Gortat and Nene are underrated in this regard).

OFFENSE

John Wall

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While Otto Porter and Glen Rice, Jr. didn’t show us much last year–Glen Rice, Jr. played in only eleven games–they looked great in this year’s Las Vegas Summer League. If Otto Porter can adapt his game to play as a second- third- or even fourth-option on offense, he can be one of the most versatile players in the league. Also, if free agent acquisition Paul Pierce can stay off the injured list, he will be able to be their proven clutch-scorer, in addition to their mature, veteran presence.

WILDCARDS

Glen Rice, Jr.

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