Wizards' Trae Young hopes to prove NBA doubters wrong next season

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Trae Young appeared in just 15 NBA games last season — 10 with the Atlanta Hawks and five after he was traded to the Washington Wizards.

As such, Young has slipped out of the NBA spotlight.

Just two years ago in 2024-25, Young earned his fourth career All-Star selection — averaging 24.2 points and a league-leading 11.6 assists per game. He’s now looking to return to that elite form in his first full season with the Wizards franchise in 2026-27.

“This is the most slept on I’ve been in my whole life,” Young said during a recent appearance on “The Pivot” podcast. “I know there’s a lot of recency bias when it comes to media. Imagine the Wizards are the No. 1 team in the East next year. What are people going to be saying?

“I haven’t played very much in a year and a half because of some injuries, the trade, things like that. But trust me, I’m just entering my prime.”

Trae Young on doubters:

“This is the most slept on I’ve been in my whole life … Imagine the Wizards as the No. 1 team in the East next year. What people gonna be saying?

“I haven’t played much in a year and a half, but trust me, I’m just entering my prime.”

( via @thepivot) pic.twitter.com/bFjh5LD8kr

— Greg Finberg (@GregFinberg) June 9, 2026

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The Wizards have a lot to look forward to with Young, Anthony Davis and the No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming 2026 NBA draft.

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CLEVELAND, OHIO – APRIL 12: Trae Young #3 of the Washington Wizards watches from the bench during the third quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena on April 12, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

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“I know our team is going to be ready,” Young added. “We have young guys that have been through the rebuilding stage. They went through a lot of losing these last few years and they’re tired of it. … I want to be right there with them when we’re winning.”


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