Corey Kispert stuns the announcers after a poster against the Bulls



Based solely on their 1-13 record heading into Saturday’s game against the Chicago Bulls at the United Center in the Windy City, The Washington Wizards are the worst team in the NBA so far in the 2025-26 season. They also entered the Bulls game on a 13-game losing streak, meaning Washington hadn’t won a game in November at the time of this writing.

But regardless of what happens the rest of the way against the Bulls, Washington moves forward Corey Kispert will always have a highlight to remember about this game.

During one sequence in the first half, the Wizards collected the ball and pushed it down the court, and Justin Champagne made a perfect rebound to Kispert, who saw a huge space in front of him. Bulls quarterback Kevin Huerter tried to stop Kispert at the rim, but instead ended up as part of the poster, as former Gonzaga Bulldog star threw it with two hands.

Kispert has always been known more for his ability to knock down shots from the perimeter than his athleticism at the rim, but that game against Huerter and the Bulls was a nice reminder of the other things he can do on the court. In four years with the Bulldogs, Kispert averaged 11.6 points per game and shot 40.8 percent from behind the arc.

Entering the Bulls game, the 26-year-old Kispert was averaging 7.5 points while shooting 37.7 percent from deep.

Kispert turned pro in 2021, when the Wizards took him 15th overall in the first round of that year’s NBA draft.





2025-11-23 02:48:00

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