Spotlighting and Breaking Down Washington Wizards’ Shooting Guard Position

October 8th, 2013 by Jonathan Munshaw Leave a reply »

The Washington Wizards shooting guard position is easily the shallowest on the team. 

Bradley Beal is the only true shooting guard on the roster heading into training camp, and most of the players behind him are small forward/shooting guard hybrids who could play some time at both positions. 

However, that doesn't mean that these players won't be effective. If everything goes as planned, Beal will be getting the majority of the minutes at shooting guard, but he does have questions surrounding his health after his rookie season. 

So which players could be the Wizards' primary scorers besides John Wall? 

 

Bradley Beal

The Wizards couldn't have asked for much more from Beal in his rookie year. 

Beal averaged just under 14 points per game along with 3.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 56 games, and was the team's leading scorer during the first part of the season when John Wall was out. 



Heading into his second year in the league, Beal shows a ton of promise but needs to work on his shot selection. The 20-year-old only shot ...

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