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Wizards’ Future Shaped by Rob Dillingham’s Draft Pick

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Rob Dillingham's Draft Pick

The shelves for the seasoned Washington Wizards who ended up with a nightmare season with a 62 loss record come to a span shortly before the draft kicks off in June. Before the draft, the Bleacher Report projection has generated interest, envisioning the Wislards being lucky enough to pickRob Dillingham a star from the University of Kentucky. This information emitted by the author caused debate among the fans and specialists as well. Who is actually such a prospective young talent with tremendous potential and what his residence here would mean to the city’s basketball. The mere possibility of Rob Dillingham’s Draft Pick adding some gleam to the season of troubles, could, to a certain extent, become an arrow which would point the way forward for the Wizards, and their faithful supporters.

Wizards’ Future Shaped by Rob Dillingham’s Draft Pick

An individual who deserves special mention is Rob Dillingham, a former 5-star recruit, who is from Combine Academy in North Carolina and decided to play soccer in a school he helped found like famous music-mogul Kanye West, called the Donda Academy in California. His relationship with the Cold Hearts in the Overtime Elite league demonstrated first-hand that he has already had a glimpse of professional basketball. From there on, Hiskjoldt went on to study with the Wildcats as a student and he did not disappoint. Besides getting the awards as the member of second-team All-SEC and SEC Sixth Man of the Year, Dillingham’s ability as a basketball player is evident.

Dillingham’s chest measurement of 6 foot 3, and 176 Ibs is misleading as regards his adrenaline filled movements. He exhibits flair for converting range shots from the mid-area, while he impressed scouts with his good assists. The still the question remains in his mind (doubts) that he is not completely perfect owing to his size.

On the offensive end, Dillingham brilliantly demonstrates the fluid and easy footwork of the NBA playmaker resemblance, Jamal Crawford and Lou Williams. This makes him a late-lottery pick. His double-dip and jesky – steal ability came to the fore in a recent confrontation with Marshall when he stunned with an array of quick footwork and burglary flair.

As the Wizards desperately need offensive production, Dillingham’s arrival to the mix might significantly increase the scoring output of the team by empowering them to cover the offensive deficits. Linking Crawford and Williams, who are well-known for their role off the bench, it is safe to conclude that Dillingham performing similar task. On one hand, worries of security are prominently placed; however, on the other hand, Dillingham has a vast growth possibility that is yet to be discovered.

Dillingham may have an increased probability to succeed if he joins the Wizards and be coached by interim head coach, Brian Keefe – who was famous for developing young talents such as Kevin Durant and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

At the end of the day this arrival shouldn’t come as a big surprise as it marks the beginning of a new era in which the Wizards become incarnating optimism, hope and possibilities. His ability to put his heart and soul into training and closely working with the right professional can catapult him to becoming the catalizing block of the return of Washington basketball to its glory days.

Sarah Thompson
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