Rashard Lewis and Chris Singleton have alternated starting at small forward for the Wizards this season.

“We’ve got to get more out of that position, all the way around,” coach Randy Wittman said. “It’s just not one player. It’s everybody that plays there.”

Lewis and Singleton combined to score 43 points on the Wizards’ recent road trip, with Singleton averaging four points and Lewis averaging 4.6 points. Lewis said Wittman’s offense is centered around production from the guards and big men.

“You’ve got to move without the ball, because it’s not very many plays called for the three-man in this offense,” Lewis said. “A lot of stuff is with the point guard and the big, as well as the two guard. Nick is our scorer. He’s our go-to-guy on the team. The three-man, you’ve got to spread the wing, open the floor and knock down threes, to open it up for pick and roll. You’ve got to do little things, getting offensive-rebound putbacks or knock down the shots. Or just be aggressive, especially when the ball is swung around.”