The Washington Wizards’ real-world struggles may continue on the hardwood, but in NBA 2K26, there’s a glimmer of digital promise. Rated as a Tier 3 team with a team overall (OVR) of 80, the Wizards bring a mix of potential and raw talent that could become a sleeper pick in MyNBA or online competitive modes.

Top 3 Wizards in NBA 2K26
- C.J. McCollum (84 OVR) – The veteran guard arrives in DC bringing leadership and scoring versatility as a 3-Level Slasher. He sports an 81 3PT rating and contributes modestly in athleticism despite a 40 dunk rating.
- Alexandre Sarr (83 OVR) – The 7’1” French phenom steps in with high upside. A Slashing Stretch Five, he combines powerful dunking (85 DNK) with a respectable 76 from deep. He’s the future of the frontcourt.
- Khris Middleton (81 OVR) – The All-Star forward acts as the glue guy with an 81 3PT rating and solid midrange capabilities. He fills the 2-Way 3-Level Shot Creator archetype seamlessly.
The Full Washington Wizards NBA 2K26 Roster
The roster is packed with potential, youth, and specialised playstyles, including sharpshooters, slashing bigs, and defensive stoppers.
| # | Player | Position | OVR | 3PT | DNK | Playstyle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | C.J. McCollum | PG/SG | 84 | 81 | 40 | 3-Level Slasher |
| 2 | Alexandre Sarr | PF/C | 83 | 76 | 85 | Slashing Stretch Five |
| 3 | Khris Middleton | SF/PF | 81 | 81 | 65 | 2-Way 3-Level Shot Creator |
| 4 | Bilal Coulibaly | SG/SF | 80 | 75 | 85 | Defensive Menace |
| 5 | Corey Kispert | SG/SF | 79 | 85 | 60 | Catch & Shoot Ace |
| 6 | Bub Carrington | PG/SG | 79 | 79 | 60 | Perimeter Shot Creator |
| 7 | KyShawn George | SF/PF | 79 | 80 | 60 | Slashing Stretch Four |
| 8 | Justin Champagnie | SF/SG | 78 | 82 | 75 | Stretch Four |
| 9 | Cam Whitmore | SF/PF | 78 | 73 | 80 | Inside the Arc Shot Creator |
| 10 | Marvin Bagley III | C/PF | 75 | 70 | 80 | Board-Hunting Lob Threat |
| 11 | Tristan Vukcevic | C/PF | 75 | 78 | 65 | Stretch Five |
| 12 | AJ Johnson | SG/PG | 75 | 72 | 80 | Inside the Arc Shot Creator |
| 13 | Malaki Branham | SG/PG | 74 | 83 | 75 | Catch & Shoot Ace |
| 14 | Jaylen Martin | SG/SF | 69 | 73 | 80 | Perimeter Defender |
| 15 | Dillon Jones | PF/SF | 69 | 57 | 65 | Perimeter Defender |
Incoming Rookies: Who to Watch
Don’t sleep on the Wizards’ incoming rookies. While not yet rated in NBA 2K26, these players could get MyCAREER-style growth and added rotation minutes with the right development:
- Tre Johnson (6’6” SG, 6th overall, Texas) – Coming in hot from college, keep an eye out for his 2K debut rating update.
- Will Riley (6’8” SF, 21st overall, Illinois) – A versatile forward from Canada with raw athletic ability.
- Jamir Watkins (6’7” SG, 43rd overall, Florida State) – Brings size and slashing potential to the backcourt.

Washington Wizards Team Attributes in NBA 2K26
- Overall: 80
- Inside Scoring: 66
- Outside Scoring: 81
- Athleticism: 79
- Playmaking: 73
- Defense: 62
- Rebounding: 50
- Intangibles: 78
- Potential: 85
Is this a rebuild year, in real life and in 2K?
Let’s be real: with a 62 DEF and a rebounding score of just 50, don’t expect miracles in the paint. But this is where strategy and development kick in. With an 85 Potential rating, internal growth is this team’s strongest weapon. Developing young players like Sarr, Carrington, and Coulibaly could transform the Wizards into a MyNBA dynasty.

Looking for a rebuild challenge in NBA 2K26? The Wizards are calling your name. Between hot-shooting wings like Kispert and defensive chaos agents like Coulibaly, there’s enough variety to build a strong identity: if you play your cards right. And hey, who doesn’t love building an underdog empire?
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