Reactions to Wizards Selecting Bilal Coulibaly

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The Washington Wizards may have new energy in the front office but they seem to still be full of surprises. After making several trades this week and stacking future draft picks, the Wizards put some of their return in use via a trade with the Indiana Pacers to get forward Bilal Coulibaly from France.
Bilal Coulibaly: "I'm just grateful to be here." #DCAboveAll
— Carita Parks (@CaritaCParks) June 23, 2023
Inside the Wizards staff writer David Harrison noted that for the most part, Coulibaly was a surprise pick: “As they set out to land a future star to help get the post-Bradley Beal era started, it looked like either Cason Wallace of Kentucky or Anthony Black from Arkansas would be headed to the Wizards. Perhaps the Wizards would have gone with Black if he was available, but the guard was off the board with the sixth pick heading to the Orlando Magic. Washington either pivoted to trade for the second forward off the board or went after the guy they wanted all along.”
Coulibaly played with Victor Wembanyama on the Metropolitan 92s in France last season. Coulibaly who did not play much during the first half of the season but his stock began to rise on pre-Draft boards after he helped guide his team to the finals against Monaco. He also impressed scouts during individual workouts.
Draft experts are calling Coulibaly a “high risk, high reward” player. He is physical and athletic but still very raw. However, Coulibaly has tremendous upside.
The Wizards were willing to take the risk and although there are mixed reactions from fans, most can see Coulibaly’s future potential.
Giannis 2.0 (Hopefully lol)
— Ray Rogers (@UrbanSportS_Ray) June 23, 2023
Bilal Coulibaly has crazy level upside, love this pick.
— Will Clayton (@WillCIayton) June 23, 2023
The Wizards took the guy with arguably the highest ceiling after Wemby and Scoot. Swing for the fences, baby!
Welcome to D.C.!#DCAboveAll
Bilal Coulibaly is a home run swing and I love the pick! 18 years old with superstar potential. 6’7 with a 7’2 wingspan and crazy athletic ability. #DCAboveAll pic.twitter.com/R7xkBFlxm4
— Zac (@DCzWall) June 23, 2023
Will Bilal Coulibaly pan out? I have no idea. What I am sure of is that taking him that early took some guts for the Wizards' new front office. As @Sam_Vecenie wrote: "I don’t think there is a prospect in this draft with a wider gap between what his floor and his ceiling is."
— Josh Robbins (@JoshuaBRobbins) June 23, 2023
Bilal Coulibaly's pre-draft path has parallels to Deni Avdija's. Already a pro, played a secondary role on his team. Defense is ahead of his offense, but has shown flashes as offensive playmaker. Very high athletic ceiling.
— Chase Hughes (@chasedcsports) June 23, 2023
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Carita Parks is the founder and editor-in-chief of Double Take Sports, an online sports platform featuring in-depth feature interviews, personal athlete stories, game analysis, and inside access to top sporting events. As a credentialed sports journalist, Carita has covered major events such as the NBA Draft, NBA Playoffs, WNBA Draft, WNBA Finals, Super Bowl, NFL Draft, NFL Honors, and more. Her current work includes regular coverage of the NFL, WNBA, and NBA, including the Washington Wizards, Washington Mystics, and Washington Commanders. Carita’s articles and interviews have appeared on a variety of platforms including USA Today’s CommandersWire and more. Throughout her journey as a reporter, Carita has interviewed many prestigious names in sports and entertainment to include: John Wall, Bradley Beal, Kyle Kuzma, Natasha Cloud, Elena Delle Donne, Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey, Patrick Mahomes, Jemele Hill, and Snoop Dogg. As a sports insider, Carita has been invited to provide expert analysis on podcasts, radio, and television shows. She also co-hosts a ‘The Triple W,’ an all female Wizards podcast, and a DC sports podcast called ‘The Breakdown.' Carita has a Bachelor of Science in Communications and Masters in Business Administration. She is a member of Women in Sports and Events – DC Chapter and the National Association of Black Journalists.
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