‘Wiz Kid’ on verge of breakout as Trae Young prepares for Wizards debut

Published on: 4 3 月, 2026 by admin


Washington, DC – One of the Washington Wizards' most dramatic games of the season was a 123-118 home loss to the Houston Rockets on Monday, which included a Trae Young ejection. But third-year guard Bilal Coulibaly's season-high 23 points (9-16, 5-7 3-point) were the most important aspect of the night for Washington's development.

The 21-year-old player told ClutchPoints after the game What has helped him improve? Recently his shooting took place.

“Just getting more reps, being out there more,” he said. "Finding my rhythm, and yeah, just my thing."

Koulibaly's recent increase in shooting efficiency has coincided with his healthiest stretch of the season. The 6-foot-7-inch, 195-pound player has appeared in 15 of the Wizards' last 16 games after missing multiple contests in each month from October through January. He struggled offensively throughout the postseason, topping out with a 41.7% field goal clip in January and a 29.6% 3-point clip in November. However, he posted a 46% field goal clip (33.3% 3-point) in February.

Head coach Brian Keefe was asked if the improvement was due to more reps or any specific changes such as his shooting form.

He said, "I'm not going to go into that specifically, but you know, he's diligent about his craft, he's working on specific things." “It's really intentional, and you have to put time into it, and he's doing it all.”

While Keefe kept the details to himself, Coulibaly's look now looks more effortless than ever. For example, the shot of the original Frenchman in this practice clip from October 18 was disjointed, because he didn't always release the ball At the top of his jump.

However, Monday's game was a different story. The clip below shows Coulibaly shooting with fluid motion And without a hitch, when he hit an off-dribble three after letting the ball go at the top of his jump.

The eye test shows that Coulibaly has made necessary changes to his mechanics, which could change the direction of his career. At this point, the two-time Rising Star has established himself as a defensive specialist with supreme athleticism, as he is known for explosive dunks. But his field goal clip has decreased each season, as he posted a 43.5% mark as a rookie before dropping to 42.1% last year and 41.9% this year. Additionally, his three-point percentage as a rookie dropped from 34.6 last season to 28.1, and this year he is at 30.4%. This has made him a liability offensively.

Injuries have played a role, as Koulibaly was shut down in March 2024 with a right wrist fracture and then again last March with a hamstring strain. Additionally, the 2023 No. 7 overall pick had thumb surgery in September after tearing a ligament while playing for France at EuroBasket, causing him to miss the first four games of the season. He also had other minor illnesses due to which he lost time.

It's difficult for a player to settle into a rhythm and improve when he's constantly injured, but if Koulibaly continues to stay healthy and efficient offensively, he'll make a strong case as a long-term player ahead of his first extension-eligible offseason.

Young, who will make his Wizards debut on Thursday at home against the Utah Jazz, should get more open looks than Coulibaly because of his offensive intensity. If the latter player takes advantage of the opportunity, he could finish the season with a career-best shooting percentage.

Trae Young, Kevin Durant headline fun Wizards-Rockets contest

Young (knee/quad) didn't play Monday, but he made his presence known when he was ejected for walking the floor in street clothes while Washington rookie Jameer Watkins and Houston forward Tari Eason got into an altercation. Youth was stuck For Watkins, as Eason had pushed him to the ground moments earlier.

Fans cheered Young as he entered the tunnel, and after the game he posted about the incident on social media.

He added, "Don't expect me to be out in DC that many times.. but I'll definitely bring that energy and competitiveness when I come back for my brothers."

Although Young broke the rules by taking the court as a passive player, it showed that he cared about his teammates. Additionally, the former All-NBA honoree announced via social media on Tuesday that he will not be suspended before Thursday's start.

Additionally, Rockets superstar and D.C.-area native Kevin Durant recorded 30 points (8-15 FG, 3-6 3-point) with seven rebounds in 37 minutes on his homecoming night. The 37-year-old also became irritated with second-year Wizards guard Bub Carrington as the two talked trash before pushing Carrington back at the end of the game. The latter player then fell to the ground and Durant faced a technical foul.

However, the future Hall of Famer held no grudge against Washington. it was seemed to be giving signals Second-year Wizards wing Keyshawn George postgame via On SI's Lachard Binkley.

Durant also said he is "excited for the hometown team", now that youth and star big man Anthony Davis is in the district via Carita Park of Double Take Sports. Wizards fans haven't had much to get excited about in recent years, but the team's young core combined with their new stars and whoever they draft in the lottery this summer gives them a chance to be competitive next season and beyond.

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