

Patrick Ewing, the legendary center and former Georgetown star, is joining the Washington Wizards' coaching staff, marking a return to the city where his collegiate legend was born. Ewing first gained national prominence in the 1980s, leading the Hoyas to a national championship and three Final Four appearances. His coaching career saw a tenure back at Georgetown as head coach, yielding a 75-109 record and an NCAA Tournament appearance between 2017 and 2023. Ewing's NBA coaching repertoire spans 15 years, having commenced with an assistant role at the Wizards in the 2002/2003 season. His career further included tenures with the Houston Rockets and the Orlando Magic, culminating in a prominent role as associate head coach under Steve Clifford with the Charlotte Hornets. While Ewing's Hall of Fame career as a center naturally links him to mentoring big men, such as Washington's new acquisitions Anthony Davis from the Lakers, Alex Sarr, and Deandre Ayton, his expertise is far broader. His role in Houston with Dwight Howard underlined his mentorship versatility across positions. Ewing enters the Wizards' coaching landscape at a buoyant time, as the team is poised to ascend in the Eastern Conference ranks. The strategic trades for Anthony Davis and Trae Young, along with securing diamond prospect AJ Dybantsa with the No. 1 draft pick, indicate a dynamic evolution for Washington. Trae Young's ongoing commitment, illustrated by his recent four-year contract extension, coupled with rumors dispelled about Davis's potential trade to Golden State, underscore the franchise's aspirations and stability.