Washington Wizards' newest sensation, AJ Dybantsa, is stepping into the NBA spotlight with the kind of confidence that fans love to see. This year's No. 1 overall pick isn't just here to play; he's here to make waves. In a recent chat with ABC 7 News DC, Dybantsa laid out his game plan for the future, both immediate and long-term, with a clear goal: postseason action in his rookie year.
“If we make the Playoffs, I think ROY will come.”
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) June 28, 2026
AJ Dybantsa on his focus ahead of his rookie season 🗣️
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Now, aiming for an NBA championship might sound like a tall order for any newcomer, but Dybantsa isn't one to back down from a challenge. "Long-term goal, I mean, definitely win a championship," he shared, acknowledging the difficulty of the task ahead but embracing the challenge with open arms. In the short term, though, his sights are set on guiding Washington back to the playoffs in his debut season.
But it's not just about team goals for Dybantsa. The Rookie of the Year award is certainly on his radar, yet he remains grounded in his priorities.
Winning games for the Wizards takes precedence, as he believes that team success will naturally bolster his candidacy for the league's top rookie accolade. "It definitely matters," he said about the award, "but it’s not like my main intention.
Definitely wanna get more wins first."
The Wizards, meanwhile, are gearing up for a promising season. They've secured Trae Young with a hefty five-year, $212.9 million contract, ensuring his leadership on the court.
Anthony Davis looks set to continue his journey with Washington, adding veteran experience to the mix. And with rising stars like former No. 2 pick Alex Sarr and the versatile Kyshawn George, the team's young core is brimming with potential.
If Dybantsa's vision for the season comes to life, the Wizards could be looking at a return to playoff basketball, with their rookie phenom making a strong case for Rookie of the Year honors along the way. It’s an exciting time in Washington, and fans have every reason to be optimistic about what’s to come.
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