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Washington Wizards Injury Report and Tickets
Check the latest injury updates, vote on which games are worth going to, and find tickets — all in one place.
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Latest Injury Report
Justin Champagnie (Injury/Illness - Right Knee; Contusion), Tristan Vukcevic (Injury/Illness - Right Knee; Contusion) have been added to the injury report since the last update on April 1. Julian Reese, Leaky Black have been cleared from the injury report. Alex Sarr, Bilal Coulibaly, Tre Johnson remain questionable. Anthony Davis, Cam Whitmore, D'Angelo Russell, Kyshawn George, Trae Young remain out.
Upcoming Games
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Buying Wizards Tickets
Going to watch the Washington Wizards play doesn't have to break the bank. Across upcoming home games, the average get-in price sits around $12, with most tickets averaging $120. If you can land Wizards tickets under $10, you're getting a solid deal. The secondary ticket market can work in your favor — studies show roughly 70% of resale tickets sell at or below face value, so it pays to shop around.
At LoadManagement.ai, we're all about transparency. We partner with OnlyLocalTickets.com to show you tickets with no hidden fees — the price you see is the price you pay. We won't always be the cheapest option, and that's okay. If you find a better deal somewhere else, grab it. But come back here to vote on which Wizards games are worth attending and to check the latest injury reports before you buy. That's what we're here for.
Bottom line: don't overpay for a game where the stars might be resting. Check the Washington Wizards injury report above, compare prices, and make a smart call. Whether you buy through us or not, LoadManagement.ai has your back with the information you need to make every ticket purchase a good one.