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Washington Wizards NBA 2022-23 Roster

Check out the Washington Wizards NBA 2022-23 Roster. Morris was traded to the Wizards from Denver, along with Will Barton. He played with Kyle Kuzma when he was young and the two always wanted to play together in the league.

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Last updated: 05.10.2022
Washington Wizards NBA 2022-23 Roster

Morris was traded to the Wizards from Denver, along with Will Barton. 

He played with Kyle Kuzma when he was young and the two always wanted to play together in the league. 

And while he won’t get a lot of usage with Brad Beal, Kuzma, and Porzingis, he knows how to play with high usage guys as he’s done with Jokic and Murray.


Check out the Washington wizards NBA 2022-23 Roster

No.

Player

Pos

Ht

Wt

Birth Date

Exp

College


Isaiah Todd

PF

6-10

220

October 17, 2001

1



Devon Dotson

PG

6-2

185

August 2, 1999

2

Kansas


Jordan Goodwin

PG

6-3

200

October 23, 1998

1

Saint Louis


Quenton Jackson

G

6-5

175

September 15, 1998

R

Texas A&M


Makur Maker

C

6-11

235

November 4, 2000

R

Howard University


Taj Gibson

PF

6-9

232

June 24, 1985

13

USC


Delon Wright

PG

6-5

185

April 26, 1992

7

Utah


Bradley Beal

SG

6-4

207

June 28, 1993

10

Florida


Anthony Gill

PF

6-7

230

October 17, 1992

2

South Carolina, Virginia


Johnny Davis

G

6-5

196

February 27, 2002

R

Wisconsin


Rui Hachimura

PF

6-8

230

February 8, 1998

3

Gonzaga


Will Barton

SG

6-6

181

January 6, 1991

10

Memphis


Corey Kispert

SF

6-7

220

March 3, 1999

1

Gonzaga


Kyle Kuzma

PF

6-9

221

July 24, 1995

5

Utah


Monte Morris

PG

6-2

183

June 27, 1995

5

Iowa State


Deni Avdija

SF

6-9

210

January 3, 2001

2



Vernon Carey Jr.

C

6-9

270

February 25, 2001

2

Duke


Kristaps Porziņģis

PF

7-3

240

August 2, 1995

6



Daniel Gafford

PF

6-10

234

October 1, 1998

3

Arkansas

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Brad Beal is back in the mix and newly paid, after signing a max dealKyle Kuzma had a career year averaging 17/9/4 with 1.5 stocks and 33 minutes per game. Part of that is because Bradley Beal missed most of the year, and took on a career-high usage rate of 24%. 

People have certainly stopped calling Porzingis the unicorn, but the production has never stopped. The 7’3″ Forward/Center played in 17 games for the Wizards last year and averaged 22 points, 9 boards, 3 assists, and over 2 stocks. All that was in under 28 minutes per game. He shoots five three-pointers per game and shoots them around 37%. 

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