The Washington Wizards are one team who have completely revamped their roster this offseason. Gone are their future stars in Courtney Alexander and Richard Hamilton, with the likes of Larry Hughes, Jerry Stackhouse, Juan Dixon, Jarred Jeffries and Byron Russell taking their places.
But are the Wizards done with their alterations? If Bill Harris' article in the Toronto Sun is any indication then the answer is no. The Raptors and Wizards are currently discussing an Eric Montross for Chris Whitney. The move would free up some of the backcourt crowding for the Wizards but beyond that it is hard to see why Washington would go for such a move. While Chris Whitney is in the last year of his contract (the team does hold an option for additional seasons) Eric Montross, who has been rather ineffective wherever he has played after a promising career at North Carolina (key word?), has three years remaining meaning it will cut into the Wizards' cap space.
'NBA sources yesterday confirmed that discussions along those lines took place earlier this summer, although it's not known if the potential swap remains a front-burner issue for either team,' Harris writes, using an article in the Washington Post as his basis.






