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AJ Dybantsa has never lacked confidence in his game. He drew a lot of attention ahead of the NBA Draft when he demanded to have the No. 3 jersey if the Washington Wizards draft him.
The team did at No. 1 on Tuesday, and Trae Young welcomed him with a message on X. The four-time All-Star guard added that they’ll talk about the number soon. Dybantsa responded to Young on Wednesday. He kept it short and simple, writing, “say no more brudda.”
MORE: 2026 NBA Draft results, full list of picks & players
Fans had a field day trolling the former BYU star. Some urged Young to keep his jersey number, while others predicted the Wizards’ 2026-27 season.
“don’t give ur number up to the 2nd option on the team brodie, u got the leverage here,” a user wrote.
“Trae keeping the number ngl,” one reaction read.
“Haliburton would’ve doubled your ppg this year,” a fan said.
“ur lucky ur playing with trae, best pg itw,” posted another.
“zards gonna go from 14th seed to 13th,” one fan commented.
“Tell Ted Leonsis we need an upgrade on our unis bro,” a comment read.
Jun 23, 2026; New York, NY, USA; NBA Commissioner poses with the first pick in the 2026 NBA draft selected by the Washington Wizards, BYU forward AJ Dybantsa at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images
Washington’s roster for the 2026-27 season will feature a mix of proven veterans and promising young players. Its projected starting backcourt is Young at point guard and Kyshawn George at the two spot. Dybantsa at small forward, Anthony Davis at power forward and Alex Sarr at center will be the team’s frontcourt.
The Wizards finished last season with a 17-65 record, which was the worst in the league. However, they are set for a stronger campaign following Dybantsa’s addition, along with a healthy Young and Davis.
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The team did at No. 1 on Tuesday, and Trae Young welcomed him with a message on X. The four-time All-Star guard added that they’ll talk about the number soon. Dybantsa responded to Young on Wednesday. He kept it short and simple, writing, “say no more brudda.”
MORE: 2026 NBA Draft results, full list of picks & players
Fans had a field day trolling the former BYU star. Some urged Young to keep his jersey number, while others predicted the Wizards’ 2026-27 season.
“don’t give ur number up to the 2nd option on the team brodie, u got the leverage here,” a user wrote.
“Trae keeping the number ngl,” one reaction read.
“Haliburton would’ve doubled your ppg this year,” a fan said.
“ur lucky ur playing with trae, best pg itw,” posted another.
“zards gonna go from 14th seed to 13th,” one fan commented.
“Tell Ted Leonsis we need an upgrade on our unis bro,” a comment read.
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Jun 23, 2026; New York, NY, USA; NBA Commissioner poses with the first pick in the 2026 NBA draft selected by the Washington Wizards, BYU forward AJ Dybantsa at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images
Wizards’ potential starting 5 after drafting AJ Dybantsa
Washington’s roster for the 2026-27 season will feature a mix of proven veterans and promising young players. Its projected starting backcourt is Young at point guard and Kyshawn George at the two spot. Dybantsa at small forward, Anthony Davis at power forward and Alex Sarr at center will be the team’s frontcourt.
The Wizards finished last season with a 17-65 record, which was the worst in the league. However, they are set for a stronger campaign following Dybantsa’s addition, along with a healthy Young and Davis.
Continue reading...