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Wizards announce 2019-20 training camp roster

20 players have been selected to practice at Congress Heights.

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Bradley Beal and the Washington Wizards are getting ready for training camp starting next Tuesday, Oct. 1!
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On Thursday, the Washington Wizards announced their 20-man training camp roster. Training camp starts on Tuesday, Oct. 1 and Media Day will start one day before on Monday, Sept. 30. Media day and practices will be held at their practice facility in Congress Heights.

Washington Wizards 2019-20 training camp roster

NUMBER NAME POS DOB EXP HT WT COLLEGE/PRE-NBA DRAFT TEAM FIBA NATIONALITY
NUMBER NAME POS DOB EXP HT WT COLLEGE/PRE-NBA DRAFT TEAM FIBA NATIONALITY
7 Justin Anderson F 11/19/93 4 6-6 230 Virginia United States
3 Bradley Beal G 06/28/93 7 6-5 207 Florida United States
42 Davis Bertans F 11/12/92 3 6-10 225 Olimpija Ljubljana Latvia
17 Isaac Bonga G 11/8/99 1 6-8 180 Skyliners Frankfurt Germany
15 Phil Booth G 12/31/95 R 6-3 194 Villanova United States
6 Troy Brown Jr. F 07/28/99 1 6-7 215 Oregon United States
13 Thomas Bryant C 07/31/97 2 6-10 248 Indiana United States
9 Chris Chiozza G 11/25/95 1 6-0 176 Florida United States
8 Rui Hachimura F 2/8/98 R 6-8 230 Gonzaga Japan
32 Jemerrio Jones F 4/9/95 1 6-5 174 New Mexico State United States
28 Ian Mahinmi C 11/05/86 12 6-11 262 STB Le Havre France
24 Garrison Mathews* G 10/24/96 R 6-7 204 Lipscomb United States
52 Jordan McRae G 03/28/91 3 6-5 179 Tennessee United States
34 C.J. Miles G 3/18/87 14 6-6 220 Skyline HS United States
5 Justin Robinson G 10/12/97 R 6-2 195 Virginia Tech United States
1 Admiral Schofield F 3/30/97 R 6-6 241 Tennessee United States
14 Ish Smith G 7/5/88 9 6-0 175 Wake Forest United States
4 Isaiah Thomas G 2/7/89 8 5-9 185 Washington United States
21 Moritz Wagner C 4/26/97 1 6-11 245 Michigan Germany
2 John Wall G 09/06/90 9 6-4 210 Kentucky United States
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*Note that Pre-NBA Draft team refers to the team a player, usually an international one, played for IMMEDIATELY BEFORE getting drafted. In Bertans’ and Mahinmi’s cases, they were drafted but did not play in the NBA immediately. Meanwhile, they also signed with other European professional teams.