Marcus Smart is a combo guard on the Washington Wizards following a trade with the Memphis Grizzlies just before the 2025 NBA Trade Deadline. The guard is also a married man and a father ...
However, the Grizzlies decided to move off from guard Marcus Smart as their lone move, sending him to the Washington Wizards via a three-team trade for a return of Marvin Bagley and Johnny Davis.
Jordan Poole recently shared his thoughts on the trade that sent Marcus Smart from the Memphis Grizzlies to the Washington Wizards. As a rising star in the NBA, Poole's insights carry weight ...
Marcus Smart is already making his presence felt in the Washington Wizards' locker room. The Wizards acquired the veteran guard just before the trade deadline in a salary dump deal with the ...
Smart (recently traded) has been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Hawks, Brad Rowland of the Locked On Podcast Network reports. Smart was traded by the Grizzlies to the Wizards on ...
As the NBA trade deadline was going into play, the Memphis Grizzlies and the Washington Wizards struck a notable trade, which included the veteran two-way standout Marcus Smart. It was revealed ...
Earlier this week, the Marcus Smart was traded (via the Memphis Grizzlies) to the Washington Wizards. The former Oklahoma State star had been in his second season playing for the Grizzlies. He is ...
Marcus Smart has a few words of advice for the Washington Wizards’ young players: Listen and learn. The 30-year-old guard spoke with the media after the Wizards’ 125-111 loss to the Atlanta ...
The Grizzlies were active at the NBA trade deadline, dealing Marcus Smart, Jake LaRavia and a first-round draft pick for Marvin Bagley, Johnny Davis and two second-round picks in a three-team deal ...
The trade deadline came down to the wire for Memphis Grizzlies guard Marcus Smart and general manager, Zach Kleiman. After the Grizzlies traded Smart in a 3-team deal, reactions poured in.
New Washington Wizards guard Marcus Smart (recently traded) didn't play in the team's 125-11 home loss to the Atlanta Hawks (25-28) on Saturday night, but he introduced himself to the fanbase anyway.
Ethan Eckenroad, a Northern Bedford graduate, received a four-chair turn on NBC’s “The Voice” during Monday night’s show. Courtesy photo A local singer-songwriter who is a familiar face at ...