The Wizards Extra podcast is anchored by NBC Sports Washington's Julie Donaldson and highlights all members of our Wizards Extra postgame crew including analyst Tony Massenburg and Wizards correspondent Chase Hughes. Released the morning after every game, Wizards Extra breaks down the previous night…
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Julie, Tony, and Adam react from Capital One Arena after the Wizards season came to a close at the hands of the top seeded Raptors. They cover the importance of the Toronto bench, how the players might remember the season, and what they’ll do to improve over the summer. They close with their favorite moments of the season and offseason personnel decisions the team must make.
Julie, Tony, Chase, and Adam recap the Wizards Game 5 loss on the road as they now face a 3-2 series deficit. They cover how Washington faltered in the 4th Quarter, ask was it too much Wall Ball and not enough for others, and stopping Demar DeRozan. Then, a look ahead to Friday night's Game 6 back in DC.
After falling down 0-2, the Washington Wizards have tallied together two straight wins at home to even their series with Toronto, 2-2. Your Wizards Extra crew has recap and reaction in your latest podcast episode you won't want to miss.
Julie, Tony, and Adam react to the Wizards getting their 1st win of the series vs. Toronto in DC. They cover what the Wizards did differently to earn the victory, the scuffles between the two teams throughout the game, why it worked out keeping Marcin Gortat in the starting lineup, and a preview Game 4 which will be played Sunday night.
Julie Donaldson is joined by Phil Chenier, Chase Hughes, and Adam Wise to recap the Wizards Game 2 loss. DeMar DeRozan scores 37,and the Raptors stay hot from 3. Plus Ty Lawson sparks the Wizards bench and adjustments the Wizards will make in the series.
Julie, Tony, and Jim Scibilia react to the Wizards falter to the Raptors. Among the topics: what went wrong in Game 1, did Wall and Beal do enough, and keys to evening up the series on Tuesday night.
After a disappointing loss to the Magic in their final regular season game Wednesday night, the Wizards finished eighth in the East and will face the Raptors in the first round of the NBA playoffs. Julie, Tony and Adam give you recap, reaction and a preview of the Toronto series in your latest episode of Wizards Extra.
Wizards defeat Boston 113-101 in their final regular season home game. Julie, Tony, Adam and Danny discuss the total team effort against a potential playoff foe plus John Wall and 5K assists. Finally, despite just 1 game left in the regular, plenty of playoff seeding possibilities remain for Washington.
In a game that the Wizards were without John Wall, the Atlanta Hawks walked away victorious defeating Washington, 103-97. The Wizards continue to lose winnable games, and Coach Scott Brooks is at a tipping point. Your latest episode of Wizards Extra with Adam, Chris and Chase.
Despite 28 points from John Wall, the Wizards fell 119-115 in Cleveland as LeBron scored 33 points and Washington couldn't hold onto their 4th Quarter lead. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, and Adam Wise recap the loss from all angles. Then, an updated look at the playoff seeding possibilities for the Wizards, which remain all over the map (13:12).
The Wizards continue to limp towards the 2018 playoffs with another lopsided loss falling to Houston, 104-120. Julie, Adam, Tony and Chase talk the Wizards' lack of defensive effort, what to expect from John Wall going forward and who their regular season MVP candidates are in your latest episode of Wizards Extra.
Somehow, the Chicago Bulls turned into a team of sharp-shooters in their victory over the Wizards. Washington hardly resisted in a disappointing loss. But John Wall will return to the lineup against the Rockets as playoff seeding comes down to the wire. Julie, Phil and Adam talk through all the action.
It was a great day to be a Wizards fan – John Wall returned, the Wizards won and they clinched a spot in the playoffs. Julie, Tony and Adam look at what changed with Wall back on the floor, plus potential first-round match ups for Washington.
With a playoff berth up for grabs, the Wizards fell to the Pistons Thursday night in a game where both Bradley Beal and Otto Porter suffered injuries. Julie, Tony and Adam dive into Andre Drummond's dominance, the Wizards' inability to capitalize on a Pistons team without Blake Griffin, the impact of Otto's injury going forward and Wall's possible return date, in your latest episode of Wizards Extra.
Tony, Julie and Chase broke down a huge win over the Spurs – including big contributions from the bench – and how John Wall's intensity at practice may be rubbing off on his teammates. Plus, a look at the East standings and a preview of Wizards-Pistons.
The Wizards fell to a dismal Knicks team for their third-straight loss, prompting Bradley Beal to question how the team plans to compete in the playoffs. Are the Wizards just waiting for John Wall to come back? Adam, Julie and Tony discuss.
On a night that Phil Chenier's jersey was lifted to the rafters, the Wizards couldn't deliver a celebratory win over the Nuggets. The lack of urgency was apparent to Adam, Julie, Tony and Chase.
The Wizards will have to wait another year for a chance to win in San Antonio, for which Kelly Oubre blames Coach Pop's greatness. Is he really the G.O.A.T., and would the Wizards rather face the Cavs or 76ers in the first round of the playoffs? Tony, Julie and Adam discuss...
Marcin Gortat turned in one of his best performances of the season against the Pacers, giving the Wizards the series victory and tie-breaker in the playoffs. Chick Hernandez, Adam Wise and Keely Diven dive into the win and what to expect next week.
Julie, Tony and Phil go over all the highlights of a heart-stopping, double overtime win over the Celtics. Otto Porter and Bradley Beal made heroic plays down the stretch, but the Wizards probably should have handled a short-handed Boston team more easily.
The Wizards need to win to stay afloat in the playoff seeding, making the narrow loss to Minnesota even more painful. They had trouble defending Karl-Anthony Towns all night, but could catch a break facing an injured Boston team tonight. Julie, Tony, Chase and Adam take a dive into the Wolves game.
The Wizards got embarrassed in Miami, struggling to score and defend in the paint. But on the bright side, John Wall looked strong warming up on the court. Tony Massenburg, Julie Donaldson and Adam Wise looked at how the game went down.
The Wizards blew out the Pelicans without Anthony Davis. It gave the starters some much needed rest down the stretch, which they'll need for tonight's game in Miami. Julie Donaldson, Phil Chenier and Adam Wise break it all down/
Dwyane Wade looked like his vintage self, but a ridiculously efficient shooting night from Bradley Beal helped the Wizards snap their losing streak. Otto Porter also exited with a bruised hip. Adam Wise, Julie Donaldson and Chase Hughes talk about what it all means going forward.
Victor Oladipo put on a show in front of his hometown, out-dueling Bradley Beal in the first half. Beal's fatigue and the Wizards injuries showed, say Julie Donaldson, Ron Thompson and Adam Wise.
Julie, Tony, Adam and Chase analyzed the Wizards' loss to the Raptors and how Toronto's bench made a big difference. Plus, a look ahead to another big game in the Indiana Pacers.
The Wizards-Warriors game came down to runs, and Washington didn't make the last one it needed. But how disappointing is losing to Kevin Durant, the purest scorer in the NBA? Tony Massenburg, Julie Donaldson, Adam Wise and Chase Hughes discuss.
The Wizards sped out of the gate, building a substantial lead that the Bucks could never quite overcome – though they came dangerously close. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise break down how they can keep up the momentum against the Warriors.
Chick Hernandez, Tony Massenburg, Adam Wise and Chase Hughes broke down the Wizards' big win over the Sixers. They looked at how the Wizards held Joel Embiid in check and what they can do to keep winning.
Tony Massenburg, Christy Winters-Scott and Adam Wise try to figure out why, in three tries so far this season, the Wizards cannot seem to beat the Hornets. That and which of the next four games is the toughest.
What a road win over the Cavs. And how about Tomas Satoransky? But what does this mean for when John Wall gets back? The Wizards Extra crew breaks it all down here.
Chick Hernandez, Ron Thompson and Adam Wise analyze the Wizards' epic 27-point comeback win against the New York Knicks. Plus, they discuss the momentum Washington has built entering the All-Star break.
Tomas Satoransky led the Wizards by the Bulls with a career-best performance, but his night was cut short by a hard foul from Bobby Portis. How dirty was it? Tony Massenburg, Christy Winters-Scott and Adam Wise discuss.
The Cavaliers made a flurry of moves at the NBA trade deadline, but the Wizards and Celtics didn't do anything thrilling until their OT game Thursday night. Washington narrowly lost as fatigue and missing John Wall started to show. Chick Hernandez, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise tell the story.
The Wizards lost to the Sixers, but not in any particularly jarring way. But elsewhere in the East, the Cavaliers are melting down and the Knicks just lost Kristaps Porzingis to an ACL tear. Expect big things at the trade deadline, say Adam Wise, Tony Massenburg and Keely Diven.
The Wizards kept living up to their "everybody eats" motto, with eight guys scoring in double figures against the Pacers. But with all eyes on the coming trade deadline, Tony Massenburg has some stories to tell.
The Wizards beat the Magic for their fourth win in a row without John Wall. In the locker room afterward, Bradley Beal again made a point to say "everybody eats" for a second time. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chris Miller and Adam Wise try to figure out what's going on.
The Wizards kept the ball moving in a huge, encouraging win over a streaking Raptors team. Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg and Chase Hughes break down the game and the wild finish that had fans gritting their teeth.
Less than a week after losing to the Thunder with John Wall on the court, the Wizards fended off Russell Westbrook's squad without their star player. Tomas Satoransky deserves a lot of credit, say Julie Donaldson, Tony Massenburg, Chase Hughes and Adam Wise.
Tomas Satoransky and Tim Frazier played spectacularly in place of John Wall, helping the Wizards finish with a season-high 40 assists in their victory over Atlanta. Chick Hernandez, Tony Massenburg and Adam Wise look at what changed.
Bradley Beal went toe-to-toe with Russell Westbrook, but the Wizards couldn't survive with Beal as their leading rebounder. Julie Donaldson, Phil Chenier and Adam Wise break down the Thunder game and how the All-Star teams shook out.
Phil Chenier tries to figure out another loss to the Mavs and trace the history of Otto’s hip injury