Want to win a championship and join the Wizards? In the past 8 years, there have been Wizards players who have won championship rings, and one person has been crowned three times too ruthlessly
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2024-06-04 20:11Posted in Guangdong sports creators
With three days to go until the Finals opener, the Celtics and Mavericks are about to battle it out for the championship in the 23-24 season. Whether the Celtics win the 18th championship in franchise history or the Mavericks win the championship for the first time in 13 years will be answered. Cluch Points found that at least one player who has won the championship in the past seven years has played for the Wizards, and this year will continue this rule, with players who have played for the Wizards to win championship rings for eight consecutive years. In a way, players who want to win championships may consider joining the Wizards first.

Since the beginning of the 16-17 season, there has been at least one championship member for 8 consecutive years who has played for the Wizards.
16-17: McGee, Livingston
17-18: McGee, Livingston
18-19 season: Judy Meeks
19-20 season: McGee, Big Morris, Howard
20-21 season: Portis
21-22: Payton Jr., Otto Porter, Chiozza
22-23: Pope, Jeff Green, Ismael Smith, Thomas Bryant
Among them, McGee, as a former Wizards player, won three championships with the Warriors and Lakers during the 17-20 period, and is undoubtedly the big winner here. McGee has earned nearly $80 million in his career as a role player, won a championship ring with the team, and won an Olympic gold medal with the U.S. men's basketball team as an emergency substitute player for 21 years.
Interestingly, both players have played for the Wizards at least once this year, meaning that the rule will continue, extending that record to eight years, namely Celtic's Porzingis and the Mavericks' Gafford and Morris. Porzingis played for the Wizards in the 21-22 and 22-23 seasons, Gafford was sent to the Mavericks by the Wizards at the midway trade deadline this season, and Morris Jr. played for the Wizards from the 15-16 season until the 18-19 season.
Although the Wizards have had a poor record in recent years, missing the playoffs for three consecutive years, and are only 15-67 at the bottom of the league this year, they have been unequivocal about delivering championships to the championship. On top of that, the last time the Wizards won a championship was back in the '77-78 season, which was the team's only championship. It seems that the team will not be able to win the championship, so we can only hope that the players who leave will have good results.
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Want to win a championship and join the Wizards? In the past 8 years, there have been Wizards players who have won championship rings, and one person has been crowned three times too ruthlessly -
Want to win a championship and join the Wizards? In the past 8 years, there have been Wizards players who have won championship rings, and one person has been crowned three times too ruthlessly -
Want to win a championship and join the Wizards? In the past 8 years, there have been Wizards players who have won championship rings, and one person has been crowned three times too ruthlessly -
Want to win a championship and join the Wizards? In the past 8 years, there have been Wizards players who have won championship rings, and one person has been crowned three times too ruthlessly