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Trae Young of the Washington Wizards reacts during an NBA game.
The Washington Wizards already hold the most valuable pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, as they have the distinction of picking first in a draft class many believed was one of the best in recent years.
But, they are looking to add more by collecting one more lottery pick in the draft, according to NBA insider Kevin O’Connor. O’Connor said the Wizards are eyeing a trade for a lottery pick, particularly the No. 12 selection owned by the OKC Thunder.
“The Wizards want another lottery pick. They’re trying to trade into the late lottery… if they get No. 12 from OKC,” O’Connor said.
REPORT: The Wizards want to trade for another lottery pick (Via @KevinOConnor) (h/t @MrCongee)
"The Wizards want another lottery pick. They're trying to trade into the late lottery… if they get #12 from OKC"
THE WIZARDS MIGHT GET ANOTHER TOP PICK AGAIN??? pic.twitter.com/hec94ojmxZ
— WizardsMuse (@WizardsMuse1) June 18, 2026

GettyPORTLAND, OREGON – MARCH 18: AJ Dybantsa #3 of the BYU Cougars reacts during practice day ahead of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Moda Center on March 18, 2026 in Portland, Oregon. (Photo by Soobum Im/Getty Images)
Aiming for another lottery pick meant the Wizards could be looking to stack up on young talent to build their present and future from. With the great expectations on this year’s draft class, there is no better time for them to do than now, when they also have the No. 1 pick in the draft.
Right now, they are projected to select AJ Dybantsa, a versatile forward from BYU, who has been touted as someone with superstar potential.
In most mock drafts, the No. 12 pick has been predicted to be Yaxel Lendebog, a power forward from Michigan, who many believe can contribute immediately to a contender.
The Wizards are seen as one of the darhorses in the Eastern Conference as they are seen to parade a crew led by Trae Young, Anthony Davis, the top pick of the 2026 draft, and other budding stars such as Bilal Coulibaly and Alex Sarr.
The Wizards have only won 17 games last season.

GettyCLEVELAND, OHIO – APRIL 12: Trae Young #3 listens to Anthony Davis #23 of the Washington Wizards during the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena on April 12, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
While the Wizards could be looking to add another selection in the draft, they have yet to make up their minds on who they would pick in the top spot. The No. 1 pick is now a toss up between AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson, according to many draft pundits.
According to NBA insider Brian Windhorst, the Wizards are expected to hold their cards tight until draft night on Tuesday, June 23.
“With the No. 1 pick, Washington holds all the cards. Rival teams expect the Wizards to hold those cards close, perhaps up until they are on the clock as they try to draw out a possible godfather offer,” Windhorst wrote.
He added that the team could be looking at a culture-setter in their selection.
“Washington has been focused on the character of players it brings in while building its roster, a trait franchise leaders Michael Winger and Will Dawkins brought with them from the culture-obsessed Oklahoma City Thunder,” Windhorst wrote.
“The Wizards are also already known for playing strategy games when it comes to high draft picks in recent years, whether it’s offering draft promises in return for players shutting down workouts or putting out smokescreens.”
Peterson has made it known that he wanted to go No. 1 and be drafted by the Wizards. Peterson has not met with any other teams on the draft board except Washington.
Meanwhile, Dybantsa remained the favorite to go No. 1, as he is seen to fill the biggest need of the Wizards in the wing position.
Rob Andrew Lo Rob Andrew Lo is a writer at Heavy Sports and is covering the NBA. He has covered local, collegiate, professional and international sports in various sites. He was the sports editor of The Varsitarian, the official student publication of University of Santo Tomas, and a sports, entertainment, and lifestyle writer for Rappler. A Journalism graduate from the University of Santo Tomas, he has built his voice across both collegiate and international platforms, previously contributing NBA coverage to Fansided and Sportskeeda. More about Rob Andrew Lo
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