John Wall breaks Washington Wizards’ all-time assists record

In just six-plus seasons, point guard John Wall broke the Washington Wizards’ franchise record for assists that stood for three and a half decades.

Injury-Plagued Wizards Finish Out Season

Eliminated from playoffs, Wizards seek to finish strong in last game

Wizards Running Out of Time to Secure Playoff Berth

With 11 games remaining, The Washington Wizards are running out of time to secure a playoff berth after Wednesday’s loss to Atlanta.

Ex-Terp Blake on 2016 Team: “Go Out There and Do It”

NBA player Steve Blake discusses Maryland Terrapins NCAA Tournament prospects.

New Wizards Forward Morris Proves His Worth

As Wizards prepares for playoff push, forward Markieff Morris proves worth.

Bradley Beal Is Back, and That Should be Good News for the Wizards

Washington Wizards fans had dreamed of a backcourt of John Wall, Beal and Paul Pierce, but the team didn’t see that until Wednesday night against the Dallas Mavericks.

Television Revenue the Main Difference Between Values of Orioles and Nationals

The Mid-Atlantic Sports Network deal and other ventures separate Bloomberg and Forbes’ franchise valuations of the Nationals and Orioles.

NBA’s First Black All-Star a Bullet and a Celtic

In February, Barksdale was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame by the Early African-American Pioneers Committee. Barksdale, a Berkeley, Calif. native, was influenced greatly by baseball great Jackie Robinson, who played college football at UCLA, a school Barksdale would later attend. “I was about 14 years old when I first saw Jackie, and I’d have to say he was my first big hero,” said Barksdale.