Well, now, let me tell you about them Washington Wizards in the 2017 season. Back then, folks was really buzzin’ about ’em, and for good reason too. They was a team full of fight, and they had a lineup that made ya stand up and take notice. Now, let’s take a look at who was runnin’ the show that year, and what made ‘em tick.

Startin’ Off Strong: The Big Guns
The Wizards had some real good players in 2017, you know, them folks who made sure the team stayed strong through thick and thin. The biggest name was Bradley Beal. Boy, that kid could shoot! He was the one puttin’ up most of the points for the team, night after night. He was their go-to guy for jump shots and three-pointers. Right alongside him was John Wall, the one who was runnin’ the point guard spot. Wall could dish the ball like nobody else, always movin’ the ball around to set up plays, makin’ sure the other players got their chances. Them two were the heart and soul of the team, there ain’t no doubt about it.
The Other Key Players
Now, let’s not forget about the other folks who helped carry the load. You had Otto Porter Jr., that kid was a sharp shooter, too. He played the small forward spot and could hit them long-range shots like it was nothin’. Then, there was Markieff Morris. He was the power forward, tough as nails, and he wasn’t afraid to get down in the paint and mix it up. He did a lot of the dirty work and kept the defense honest.
But, don’t be thinkin’ the bench didn’t have their part in the action too. Kelly Oubre, that boy from the bench, he could come in and light things up, real quick. He had that fire in him, always hustlin’ and playin’ tough defense. And don’t forget Ian Mahinmi. He might not have been the flashiest, but he was important to the team, especially in the paint. Folks forget that, but it mattered a lot to the Wizards’ success.

What Made Them Tick: Teamwork and Defense
Now, I reckon what really made the Wizards tick in 2017 was the way they played as a team. It wasn’t just about one player; it was about all of ’em workin’ together. They had a good mix of offense and defense. They could score, sure, but they could also lock things down when they needed to. You had players like Kelly Oubre and Otto Porter makin’ steals, and Wall out there showin’ why he was one of the best passers in the game. When they played together, they was tough to beat.
The Playoffs
Now, the real excitement came when they made it to the playoffs. They done played the Atlanta Hawks in the first round, and let me tell ya, they got through that one with a 4-2 win. But, after that, they ran into the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. That was a tough one, folks. They fought hard, but in the end, they lost that series 4-3. But it wasn’t all bad, no sir. They had a lot to be proud of that season, even though they didn’t make it to the Finals. They showed they could hang with the best of ‘em.
Key Moments: Wins and Stats

There were plenty of key moments throughout that season. I remember back in March, when they clinched that playoff spot with a win over the Brooklyn Nets. It wasn’t just any win; it was a big ol’ 129-108 victory. That’s the kind of game where you can see a team really comin’ together. And Kelly Oubre, bless his heart, he had himself a season-high 5 steals in one game back in December, and let me tell ya, that was somethin’ to see.
All in All: A Good Run
So, when you look back at the Washington Wizards in 2017, you gotta say they had a good run. They didn’t get all the way to the top, but they fought hard, and they made some big strides. They finished the regular season with a 43-39 record, and that put ’em right in the middle of the playoff race. They might’ve lost in the Semifinals, but they showed they belonged. They had the talent, the grit, and the heart to go far.
All in all, the 2017 Wizards had a squad that could hold their own. They might not have won it all, but they sure made it exciting to watch. And who knows? Maybe the next season, they’d come back even stronger. We can only hope, can’t we?
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