Wizards hope latest top draft pick can deliver magic

The Washington Wizards have selected forward AJ Dybantsa, who led the nation in scoring in his one college season at BYU, with the No.1 pick in the NBA draft.

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AJ Dybantsa will be playing for Washington in his first NBA season after being drafted No.1. (AP PHOTO)
AJ Dybantsa will be playing for Washington in his first NBA season after being drafted No.1. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

It has been nearly a half-century since Washington were real championship contenders in the NBA.

Now, AJ Dybantsa’s arrival represents a potential turning point for a franchise that could really use one.

The Wizards took Dybantsa with the first overall pick in Tuesday’s (Wednesday AEST) NBA draft. The 6-foot-9 freshman averaged 25.5 points at BYU last season. Born in Boston, Dybantsa played at Utah Prep in high school before staying in state for his one year in college. When Washington won the draft lottery, there was speculation the Utah Jazz might try to trade up from No.2 to take Dybantsa, but ultimately the Wizards kept the pick and selected him.

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“I was just super confident. I’ve been betting on myself for a while now,” Dybantsa said.

“Since about ninth grade I’ve been No.1, so I didn’t really plan on dropping in the draft.”

The Wizards won an NBA title in 1978, back when they were called the Bullets. But they have not won 50 games since 1979, and that was also the last time they so much as reached the conference finals.

Washington blew the top pick in 2001, taking Kwame Brown. The Wizards fared better in 2010 with John Wall at No.1 overall, and he at least helped them get past the first round of the post-season.

That era eventually ran its course, and not even a brief visit from Russell Westbrook in 2020-21 could make Washington particularly relevant.

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The Wizards drafted big man Alex Sarr at No.2 overall in 2024, and the roster also includes recent first-round picks Tre Johnson, Bub Carrington, Bilal Coulibaly, Kyshawn George, Will Riley and Cam Whitmore. Even before they won this year’s lottery, there were signs they would be a lot more interesting in 2026-27. They traded for Trae Young and Anthony Davis last season, and although Davis didn’t play at all for Washington and Young barely did, Dybantsa is joining a team that has some intriguing talent around him.

“Obviously they have a great young core, and the potential is there,” Dybantsa said.

“Them adding me, I think I can help them a little bit. Them re-signing Trae Young, them having A.D. and having good vets along with our young core. I think we can do big things.”

Dybantsa has drawn comparisons to Kevin Durant, his favourite player. That’s fitting, because Durant has been a white whale of sorts for Wizards fans, since he’s from D.C. but hasn’t played there while in college or the pros.

TOP FIVE DRAFT PICKS:

1. Washington Wizards — AJ Dybantsa (forward)

2. Utah Jazz — Darryn Peterson (guard)

3. Memphis Grizzlies — Cameron Boozer (forward/centre)

4. Chicago Bulls — Caleb Wilson (forward)

5. Los Angeles Clippers — Keaton Wagler (guard).

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