AJ Dybantsa has formally arrived in Washington, and the No. 1 general decide is embracing the problem of serving to flip round one of many NBA’s longest rebuilding initiatives.
The Wizards launched the previous BYU star on Thursday, marking the franchise’s first No. 1 choice since John Wall in 2010. Washington has not gained 50 video games in a season since 1979 and has managed simply 50 wins mixed over the previous three years.
Dybantsa made it clear that he understands the expectations that include being the face of the franchise.
“Nothing comes straightforward, however I wish to be a chunk of the puzzle that’s a part of the rebuild,” he stated in response to the Related Press. “Clearly, Wizards followers have been ready for a very long time.”
The 19-year-old arrives after averaging 25.5 factors per recreation at BYU, turning into the primary freshman to guide the nation in scoring since Trae Younger achieved the feat throughout the 2017-18 season.
Dybantsa additionally revealed that he’ll put on No. 4 in Washington after carrying No. 3 in school.
“Beforehand wore No. 3, however I used to be the No. 1 decide,” he stated. “Wished so as to add these up, and we received 4.”
His professionalism has already impressed the Wizards entrance workplace. Dybantsa approached the draft course of as if he have been interviewing for a job.
“It was like a job. My dad was like, ‘That is your first job interview,’” he stated. “So we determined to decorate up. I went to a go well with and tie in each single interview. Media availability, that was in a go well with and tie. So I simply needed to deal with it like an actual job.”
That mindset stood out instantly to normal supervisor Will Dawkins.
“It was a reasonably enjoyable first introduction, simply to study the maturity that he brings,” Dawkins stated. “We enable alternatives to ask questions. Generally you get the usual questions from guys. We didn’t get that from AJ. He’s simply curious and mature and requested some actually deep questions.”
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