
Although Trae Young has not played a game for the Wizards yet thrown out during Lost 123-118 to the Rockets last night. Late in the third quarter of the game, there was a brief skirmish between Jameer Watkins and Tari Eason that led to the game being stopped. While Young did not involve himself on the field, he walked off the court as it was happening, causing him to be ejected.
Trae Young was benched from Wizards-Rockets before even playing a minute with the team 😳
He went to the floor during an argument between Jameer Watkins and Tari Eason.
- ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) 3 March 2026
Although ejections do occur from time to time and are used as both punishment and deterrent to prevent situations from escalating, it is not every night that a passive player is ejected. It is also rare for a player who is not a good fit for a team to be dropped. As a result, questions arose as to whether Young would be punished for the ejection. According to NBA insider Mark Spears, he's in the clear.
"I've been told that no further discipline is expected from the league office for Washington's Trae Young after he was ejected for 'running on the court' in Monday night's game against Houston," Stein said. He said Young's highly anticipated debut as a member of the Wizards will come Thursday when the team faces the Utah Jazz.
Young has only played 10 games this season due to injury, but is averaging 19.3 points and 8.9 assists as well as one steal per game.

