Tre Johnson drained 115 threes in 60 games, the most by any Washington Wizards rookie in that span, while averaging 1.9 makes per game, fourth among all first-year players leaguewide. Will Riley strung together back-to-back 30-point performances in April and became the first Wizards rookie to do so since Calbert Cheaney in 1994, highlighted by a 31-point, five-steal masterclass.
Jamir Watkins joined the duo in a highlight package that showcased Washington's budding young talent. The performances point to a group capable of creating offense without demanding the ball constantly.
That bodes well for expanded roles next season as the Wizards fold in more draft assets and fine-tune their spacing around the core.