The Washington Wizards have a busy offseason ahead of the 2025 regular season. Many teams have already made strategic moves after the NBA Draft and the start of free agency. Notable former Wizards players like Bradley Beal and Kristaps Porzingis have changed teams, while Thomas Bryant remains without a team. Starting his career with the Lakers, Bryant became a reliable starter for the Wizards before recent injuries led to a back-and-forth experience in the league. He recently played for the Indiana Pacers, primarily as a backup, yet showcased valuable skills in critical moments during the playoffs.
Bryant began his NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers after an impressive college journey with the Indiana Hoosiers. Despite his start in LA, Bryant got his first real chance to see extended minutes in Washington, where he became a reliable starter for the Wizards with his best season coming in 2019, where he averaged 13.2 points and 7.2 rebounds. Despite injury challenges, his recent postseason contributions included timely offensive buckets.
Bryant spent the majority of last season as part of the Indiana Pacers, serving primarily as a backup big. He played in 56 games, starting only eight. Throughout the postseason, he found himself in tough situations, displaying his ability to contribute offensively despite occasional defensive lapses.
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