The Washington Wizards have made a significant move in the 2025 NBA Draft by selecting Tre Johnson with the sixth overall pick. Johnson, widely regarded as one of the draft’s most versatile forwards, is expected to bring a dynamic combination of size, athleticism, and scoring ability to the team. Standing at 6’8″ with a wingspan that enables elite defense, he has impressed scouts with his ability to stretch the floor and create opportunities both on and off the ball. The Wizards’ front office expressed confidence that Johnson’s skill set fits perfectly with their rebuilding timeline and style of play.

Johnson’s collegiate stats and physical tools suggest he has the potential to evolve quickly into a cornerstone for Washington. Here’s a quick breakdown of what he brings to the table:

  • Scoring: Averaged 18.7 points per game in his final college season with a shooting efficiency above 45% from the field.
  • Versatility: Capable of playing both small forward and power forward positions with strong defensive instincts.
  • Playmaking: Averaged 4.3 assists per game, showcasing his ability to facilitate offense.
Attribute2024-25 College StatsProjected Impact
Points per Game18.7Primary scorer
Rebounds per Game7.4Strong board presence
Assists per Game4.3Secondary playmaker
3PT Shooting %38%Floor spacing threat