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Trae Young's goal with Wizards: make an All-Star or two out of some of these other guys
Summary
Trae Young, traded from the Atlanta Hawks to the Washington Wizards, said he wants to elevate the team's young players and 'make an All-Star or two.' The Wizards are holding him out as they continue to evaluate a sprained right MCL and a right quadriceps contusion.
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Trae Young addressed reporters at his first news conference after being traded from the Atlanta Hawks to the Washington Wizards. He said he intends to bring out the best in Washington's young players and hopes to "make an All-Star or two" from the group. The team is holding him out of a game while it assesses a sprained right MCL and a right quadriceps contusion. Young has appeared in 10 games this season and has not played since Dec. 27.
Key details:
- The Hawks traded Young to the Wizards in exchange for CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert.
- Young said his goal is to elevate the Wizards' young players and help develop All-Star-caliber teammates.
- The Wizards are withholding Young from play as they continue to learn more about his sprained right MCL and right quadriceps contusion.
- Young has played 10 games this season and last appeared on Dec. 27.
- Wizards general manager Will Dawkins said the team will not rush him, expects to learn more this weekend, and hopes Young can join the group in time to inform his $49 million player option decision for 2026-27.
Summary:
Trae Young's arrival brings a stated focus on developing Washington's younger roster while his immediate playing status remains under medical review. The team expects to have more information about his injury and readiness over the weekend, and the timing of any on-court return and his player-option decision remain undetermined at this time.
