Trae Young gets ejected before even making his Washington Wizards debut
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<ul><li><p>Point guard argues with official during team’s loss</p></li><li><p>Four-time All-Star arrived in January trade</p></li></ul><p>Trae Young has managed to earn an ejection before even stepping on the court for his new team.</p><p>Young, who is set to make his debut for the Wizards on Thursday night against the Utah Jazz, was ejected for leaving the bench area in Washington’s 123-118 loss at home to the Houston
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Trae Young gets ejected before even making his Washington Wizards debut Point guard argues with official during team’s loss Four-time All-Star arrived in January trade Trae Young has managed to earn an ejection before even stepping on the court for his new team. Young, who is set to make his debut for the Wizards on Thursday night against the Utah Jazz, was ejected for leaving the bench area in Washington’s 123-118 loss at home to the Houston Rockets. The four-time All-Star, who was acquired from the Atlanta Hawks in early January, stepped on to the court on Monday to protest a non-call against Tari Eason in the third quarter and was issued a technical foul and ejection. Eason was also ejected. Young later joked about the incident on social media. “Don’t expect me to get ejected too many more times D.C.😂 .. but I’m definitely bringing that energy & competitiveness when I’m back for my brothers!” he wrote in a post on X. Young has been nursing MCL and quad injuries, and has not played since the end of December. Young announced on social media earlier on Monday that he was targeting Thursday for his return. The Wizards have been one of the worst teams in the NBA over the last decade, and have reached the playoffs just once in the last seven seasons. They hope the recent arrivals of Young, who averages 25.2 points per game over his career, and 10-time All-Star Anthony Davis will revive their fortunes. Davis has been out since January with a hand injury. Explore more on these topics Washington Wizards NBA Basketball US sports news Share Reuse this content
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