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Wizards waive Jerome Robinson, could bring back Jordan Bell

Wizards waive Jerome Robinson originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

After roughly a year in Washington, Jerome Robinson’s time as a Wizard appears to be over. 

The Wizards waived Robinson Wednesday night, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. If Robinson goes unclaimed, he’ll become a free agent free to sign with any team he desires. 

The Wizards made the move official on Thursday morning. 

Washington acquired Robinson before the 2020 trade deadline for Isaiah Thomas and the rights to Issuf Sanon. The Clippers needed to clear cap space to bring in Marcus Morris, so the Wizards were able to take a flier on Robinson for very little. 

Robinson never earned a consistent spot in Scott Brooks’ rotation, though. He played in 38 games across two seasons with the Wizards and shot 36% from the floor and 32% on his 3-pointers. This season, those percentages dipped to 29.5% field goals and 26.2% from deep. 

Before the 2020-21 season started, the Wizards declined his fourth-year option, which would have made him a free agent at season’s end anyway. Now, Robinson gets a bit of a head start on finding his next NBA home.

In a subsequent move, the Wizards are expected to bring back Jordan Bell on a 10-day contract, per Wojnarowski. Bell already played on a 10-day contract for Washington this season, averaging 3.3 points and 5.7 rebounds in three games. 

With Bell, the Wizards add some much-needed front-court depth with Daniel Gafford out with an ankle injury. 

Report: Lakers assistant Phil Handy interviews for Wizards head coaching job

Report: Wizards interview Lakers' Phil Handy for head coach job originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonThe Washington Wizards continue their search to find their next head coach heading into the 2021-22 season, and it seems the team recently talked to a potential candidate with plenty of NBA Finals experience. According to the Orange County Register, Los Angeles Lakers assistant Phil Handy interviewed for the Wizards vacant head coach position last month. The 49-year-old has plenty of experience on winning coaching staffs. Handy made six straight finals appearances with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Toronto Raptors, and Los Angeles Lakers, winning one ring with each of those three teams. Despite his finals streak snapping this season, the assistant coach would understand the grind that it takes to reach the mountain top due to this experience. There are no further details on whether the Wizards have or will conduct a second interview with Handy. Nonetheless, if the team feels as though the Lakers assistant is their candidate for the job, they'll need to act fast as Handy will likely command interviews for other head coaching positions.  
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