Wizards Play Long Game with Trae Young: Rehab Focused on Future Draft Strategy
January 10, 2026
The Wizards are taking a cautious approach to Trae Young's rehab after trading him from the Hawks, with little to no on-court action expected before the season ends.
The timing of Young's return could hinge on draft considerations, since Washington’s 2026 first-round pick is top-eight protected and would go to the Knicks otherwise; the Wizards could keep the pick by finishing in the bottom eight.
Overall, the trade is framed as a long-term project for Washington, prioritizing future draft leverage and health management over immediate season results.
A league executive notes the Wizards may avoid heavy on-court action to maximize lottery-position strategy under the current draft rules, balancing rehab with potential long-term benefits.
Washington sits at 10-27, signaling limited incentive for short-term wins and reinforcing the view of the trade as a move aimed at the 2026-27 payoff.
Trae Young, a four-time All-Star, played only 10 games for the Hawks last season due to injuries and is currently sidelined with a right quad contusion and lingering MCL issues.
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Hoops Wire • Jan 10, 2026
Wizards in no rush to return Trae Young as draft implications loom