The Wizards agree, despite the facts that they are undersized and neither is a particularly talented defender. Jones, by the way, doesn’t envision a move back to the bench in his future. “The plan is to be a starter,” he said.
Source: Washington Post
Source: Washington Post
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Tyus Jones on the Wizards finding a good rhythm under interim head coach Brian Keefe late in the year:
“We were competing way more and you could feel it. You could see it from the outside looking in, but you could feel it inside the locker room.” – 11:50 AM
Tyus Jones on the Wizards finding a good rhythm under interim head coach Brian Keefe late in the year:
“We were competing way more and you could feel it. You could see it from the outside looking in, but you could feel it inside the locker room.” – 11:50 AM
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While they weigh that, Jones made his preference clear Monday. “Anything can happen,” he said, “but [my family and I] love D.C., we want to be here, and I want to help this team continue to build and move in the right direction.” -via Washington Post / April 15, 2024
Josh Robbins: Deni Avdija (migraine), Johnny Davis (ankle) & Richaun Holmes (toe) are listed as questionable to play on Friday. Marvin Bagley III (knee), Bilal Coulibaly (wrist), Tyus Jones (back), Kyle Kuzma (sprained right ankle), Isaiah Livers (hip) & Landry Shamet (calf) will be out. -via Twitter @JoshuaBRobbins / April 4, 2024
Josh Robbins: The Wizards have listed Richaun Holmes (left toe contusion) and Kyle Kuzma (right heel contusion) as questionable to play Sunday vs. the Heat. Tyus Jones, Eugene Omoruyi and Landry Shamet remain out. Bilal Coulibaly and Isaiah Livers already were announced as out for the season. -via Twitter @JoshuaBRobbins / March 30, 2024