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Trae Young Nears Wizards Debut, Davis Still Sidelined
All-Star duo acquired in trades face different timelines for return to action
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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The Washington Wizards recently acquired star players Trae Young and Anthony Davis in separate trades, but the two are on different timelines for their return to the court. Young is nearing his Wizards debut, while Davis remains sidelined and not yet ready for practice.
Why it matters
The Wizards are hoping the additions of Young and Davis can help them make a push for the playoffs after a few down seasons. Their availability and health will be crucial to the team's success this year.
The details
The Wizards acquired Young from the Atlanta Hawks and Davis from an undisclosed team in the offseason. Young, a five-time All-Star, is closer to making his Wizards debut as he continues to recover from an injury. Davis, a nine-time All-Star, is still not ready for practice as he works his way back from a separate injury.
- The Wizards acquired Trae Young in a trade with the Atlanta Hawks in the offseason.
- The Wizards acquired Anthony Davis in a separate trade in the offseason.
The players
Trae Young
A five-time NBA All-Star who was recently traded from the Atlanta Hawks to the Washington Wizards.
Anthony Davis
A nine-time NBA All-Star who was recently traded to the Washington Wizards from an undisclosed team.
What’s next
The Wizards will continue to monitor the progress of both Young and Davis as they work to get healthy and return to the court. Young's debut could come in the next few weeks, while Davis' timeline remains uncertain.
The takeaway
The Wizards are hoping the additions of Young and Davis can help turn around their fortunes, but their ability to stay healthy and contribute will be crucial to the team's success this season.
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