P. J. Washington Explained

P. J. Washington
Position:Power forward
Height Ft:6
Height In:7
Weight Lb:230
League:NBA
Team:Dallas Mavericks
Number:25
Birth Place:Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
High School:
College:Kentucky (2017–2019)
Draft Year:2019
Draft Round:1
Draft Pick:12
Draft Team:Charlotte Hornets
Career Start:2019
Years1:
Team1:Charlotte Hornets
Years2:–present
Team2:Dallas Mavericks
Highlights:

Paul Jamaine Washington Jr. (born August 23, 1998[1]) is an American professional basketball player for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats. After being selected by the Charlotte Hornets in the first round of the 2019 NBA draft with the 12th overall pick, he was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team in 2020. Washington was traded to the Mavericks at the trade deadline in February 2024, helping the team reach the 2024 NBA Finals.

Early life

Washington was born in Louisville, Kentucky. His family moved to St. Louis and Chicago before settling in Frisco, Texas. Washington attended Prime Prep Academy in Dallas and a brief stint at Lone Star High School in Frisco, before transferring to Findlay Prep in Henderson, Nevada, where he joined fellow five-star recruits Allonzo Trier and Derryck Thornton. As junior, he averaged 16.8 points, 9.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game. After his junior season, Washington suited up for his AAU team, Team Penny, sponsored by former NBA All-Star Penny Hardaway, on the Nike EYBL circuit.[2] As a senior, Washington averaged 19.6 points, 9.4 rebounds and 6.1 assists per game.[3] Washington was selected to both the 2017 Jordan Brand Classic and McDonald's All-American Game.[4] [5]

Recruiting

Washington was rated as a five-star recruit and the No. 12 overall recruit and No. 3 power forward in the 2017 high school class by Scout.com, Rivals.com and ESPN.[6] [7] [8] On November 10, 2016, he committed to Kentucky, signing his letter of intent on November 20.[9]

College career

Throughout most of his freshman season at Kentucky, Washington played through a pinkie injury that required surgery in the summer. In the NCAA Tournament loss to Kansas State, Washington led Kentucky with 18 points and 15 rebounds.[10] Washington averaged 10.8 points and 5.7 rebounds per game as a freshman. After the season, he declared for the NBA draft, but announced his return on May 30, 2018.[11]

Following Kentucky's loss to Auburn in the 2019 NCAA men's basketball tournament, Washington announced his intention to forgo his final two seasons of collegiate eligibility and declare for the 2019 NBA draft, where he was projected to be a first-round selection.[12]

Professional career

Charlotte Hornets (2019–2024)

Washington was selected as the 12th overall pick by the Charlotte Hornets in the 2019 NBA draft.[13] On July 3, 2019, Washington officially signed with the Hornets[14] and on October 23 he made his debut in NBA, started in a 126–125 win over the Chicago Bulls with 27 points, 4 rebounds, an assist, a steal and a block. He also made 7 three-pointers, the most in an NBA debut in NBA history.[15] On October 31, he scored 23 points and 8 rebounds in a 118–111 win over the Sacramento Kings.[16] On November 29, Washington put up 26 points and 5 rebounds in a 110–107 victory against the Detroit Pistons.[17] On September 15, 2020, Washington was named 2019–20 NBA All-Rookie Second Team by the NBA.[18]

On February 28, 2021, Washington scored a then career-high 42 points to help the Charlotte Hornets win over the Sacramento Kings.[19] On March 28, 2023, he scored a career-high 43 points in a 137–134 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.[20] On August 29, Washington re-signed with the Hornets on a 3-year, 48 million dollar contract.[21] [22] On January 27, 2024, Washington tied his career-high 43 points in a 134–122 loss to the Utah Jazz.[23]

Dallas Mavericks (2024–present)

On February 8, 2024, Washington was traded, alongside two future second–round picks, to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Seth Curry, Grant Williams, and a 2027 first–round pick that is top 2 protected.[24] On February 10, Washington made his Mavericks debut, putting up 14 points, five rebounds, and one steal in a 146–111 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.[25] On April 5, Washington put up 32 points alongside a game-winner in a 108–106 win over the Golden State Warriors.[26] On April 26, in Game 3 of the first round of the playoffs against the Los Angeles Clippers during a 101–90 win, Washington was ejected after being involved in a confrontation with Russell Westbrook.[27] On May 11, in Game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals, Washington led the Mavericks with 27 points during a 105–101 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder.[28] In Game 6, Washington was fouled on a three-point attempt by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander with 2.5 seconds to go. He sunk the first two free throws to put the Mavericks up by 1 and intentionally missed the third. Jalen Williams subsequently missed a half court shot, and the Mavericks beat the Thunder in a 117–116 victory to advance to the Western Conference Finals.[29] Washington helped the Mavericks reach the 2024 NBA Finals where they lost to the Boston Celtics in five games.[30]

Career statistics

NBA

Regular season

|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"|Charlotte| 58 || 57 || 30.3 || .455 || .374 || .647 || 5.4 || 2.1 || .9 || .8 || 12.2|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"|Charlotte| 64 || 61 || 30.5 || .440 || .386 || .745 || 6.5 || 2.5 || 1.1 || 1.2 || 12.9|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"|Charlotte| 65 || 28 || 27.2 || .470 || .365 || .716 || 5.2 || 2.3 || .9 || .9 || 10.3|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"|Charlotte| 73 || 73 || 32.6 || .444 || .348 || .730 || 4.9 || 2.4 || .9 || 1.1 || 15.7|-| style="text-align:left;" rowspan=2|| style="text-align:left;"|Charlotte| 44 || 17 || 29.2 || .446 || .324 || .713 || 5.3 || 2.2 || .9 || .7 || 13.6|-| style="text-align:left;"|Dallas| 29 || 28 || 32.2 || .421 || .314 || .627 || 6.2 || 1.5 || 1.2 || .9 || 11.7|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|Career| 333 || 264 || 30.3 || .447 || .354 || .705 || 5.5 || 2.2 || .9 || 1.0 || 12.9

Play-in

|-| style="text-align:left;"|2021| style="text-align:left;"|Charlotte| 1 || 1 || 30.5 || .300 || .400 || || 7.0 || 1.0 || .0 || 2.0 || 8.0|-| style="text-align:left;"|2022| style="text-align:left;"|Charlotte| 1 || 1 || 38.2 || .700 || .600 || || 6.0 || 2.0 || 1.0 || 2.0 || 17.0|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|Career| 2 || 2 || 34.3 || .500 || .500 || || 6.5 || 1.5 || .5 || 2.0 || 12.5

Playoffs

|-| style="text-align:left;"|| style="text-align:left;"|Dallas| style="background:#cfecec;"|22* || style="background:#cfecec;"|22* || 35.7 || .427 || .348 || .709 || 6.6 || 1.4 || .7 || .8 || 13.0|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"|Career| 22 || 22 || 35.7 || .427 || .348 || .709 || 6.6 || 1.4 || .7 || .8 || 13.0

College

|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2017–18| style="text-align:left;"| Kentucky| 37 || 30 || 27.4 || .519 || .238 || .606 || 5.7 || 1.5 || .8 || .8 || 10.8|-| style="text-align:left;"| 2018–19| style="text-align:left;"| Kentucky| 35 || 33 || 29.3 || .522 || .423 || .663 || 7.5 || 1.8 || .8 || 1.2 || 15.2|- class="sortbottom"| style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Career| 72 || 63 || 28.3 || .521 || .384 || .632 || 6.6 || 1.7 || .8 || 1.0 || 12.9

Personal life

Washington's parents met at Middle Tennessee State, where they both played basketball. Upon graduation, his father became a General Manager at a car sales company and coached his middle school team, while his mother went on to become a teacher at his middle school. Washington has a brother, Spencer, and a sister, Alexandria.

Washington married Alisah Chanel in October 2023, whom he has a son with, named Preston.[31] [32] He also has a son named Paul Jermaine Washington III, born in 2021 with Brittany Renner.[33]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Townsend . Brad . April 19, 2024 . How P.J. Washington, the hometown kid, helped spark Dallas Mavericks’ late-season charge . https://web.archive.org/web/20240419162117/https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/mavericks/2024/04/19/how-pj-washington-the-hometown-kid-helped-spark-dallas-mavericks-late-season-charge/. live . April 19, 2024 . The Dallas Morning News.
  2. Web site: Top power forward P.J. Washington has Kentucky roots, and UK wants him for 2017. Roberts. Ben. July 10, 2016. Lexington Herald Leader. May 4, 2024.
  3. Web site: PJ Washington Findlay Prep Stats. MaxPreps.com. May 4, 2024.
  4. Web site: Kentucky signee PJ Washington continues Findlay Prep tradition at Jordan Brand Classic. March 2, 2017. USA Today High School Sports. May 4, 2024.
  5. Web site: 4 Kentucky Wildcats Named to McDonald's All-American Game. Marcum. Jason. January 15, 2017. A Sea of Blue. May 4, 2024.
  6. Web site: P.J. Washington, Findlay Prep, Power Forward. 247sports.com.
  7. Web site: P.J. Washington – Basketball Recruiting – Player Profiles. ESPN.
  8. Web site: PJ Washington, 2017 Power forward – Rivals.com. n.rivals.com. November 6, 2017.
  9. Web site: Versatile PJ Washington a key cog in Kentucky's Reloading Effort. Niesen. Joan. August 11, 2017. Sports Illustrated. May 4, 2024.
  10. News: Hale . Jon . Can Reid Travis and PJ Washington play together in the same UK lineup? . August 9, 2018 . . August 8, 2018.
  11. News: PJ Washington will return as Kentucky's leading scorer; Wenyen Gabriel, Jarred Vanderbilt staying in draft . August 9, 2018 . . . May 30, 2018.
  12. News: Kentucky's Washington declares for NBA draft. ESPN. April 9, 2019.
  13. Web site: Quinton. Wash. Hornets Select PJ Washington With The 12th Pick In The 2019 NBA Draft. NBA.com. June 20, 2019. July 4, 2019.
  14. Web site: Hornets Sign First-Round Draft Pick PJ Washington. NBA.com. July 3, 2019. July 4, 2019.
  15. Web site: Hornets rookie Washington nets 27 in 126–125 win over Bulls. ESPN.com. October 23, 2019. October 23, 2019.
  16. Web site: Hornets rally from 14 down to beat winless Kings 118–111. ESPN.com. Associated Press. October 30, 2019. October 31, 2019.
  17. Web site: Hornets edge Pistons again, 110–107. ESPN.com. November 29, 2019. November 29, 2019.
  18. Web site: Ja Morant, Zion Williamsom headline 2019–20 Kia All-Rookie First Team Tyler Herro, Rui Hachimura voted to Second Team. NBA.com. September 15, 2020. September 15, 2020.
  19. Web site: P.J. Washington scores career-high 42 points.. NBA.com. February 28, 2021. March 1, 2021.
  20. Web site: Sam. Perley. Hornets Win Wild One In OKC Behind Washington's Career-High 43 PTS. NBA.com. March 28, 2023. March 28, 2023.
  21. Web site: Hornets Re-Sign P.J. Washington Jr.. NBA.com. August 29, 2023. August 30, 2023.
  22. Web site: Adrian. Wojnarowski. P.J. Washington staying with Hornets on new 3-year, $48M deal. ESPN.com. August 26, 2023. August 30, 2023.
  23. Web site: Markkanen scores 33, Jazz build 36-point lead in 134–122 victory over Hornets. ESPN.com. January 27, 2024. January 29, 2024.
  24. Web site: Eddie. Sefko. MAVERICKS ACQUIRE WASHINGTON, GAFFORD TO BOLSTER FRONT LINE. Mavs.com. February 8, 2024. February 8, 2024.
  25. Web site: 3 Mavericks takeaways after PJ Washington Jr, Daniel Gafford debut in win vs. Thunder. ClutchPoints. Mistretta. Joey. February 10, 2024. February 10, 2024.
  26. Web site: Mavericks' PJ Washington goes full clutch-mode vs. Warriors amid Luka Doncic's absence. ClutchPoints. Mistretta. Joey. April 5, 2024. April 5, 2024.
  27. Web site: Ward-Henninger . Colin . April 26, 2024 . Russell Westbrook, PJ Washington ejected from Game 3 after hard foul on Luka Doncic . April 27, 2024 . CBS Sports.
  28. Web site: Thunder-Mavericks: 5 takeaways as P.J. Washington comes through in Game 3. nba.com. Wright. Michael. May 11, 2024. May 11, 2024.
  29. Web site: P.J. Washington’s free throws finish rally as Mavs beat Thunder 117–116 to reach West finals. nba.com. Dixon. Schuyler. May 18, 2024. May 18, 2024.
  30. Web site: Boston Celtics defeat Dallas Mavericks to win 2024 NBA Finals. cbsnews.com. June 17, 2024. June 17, 2024.
  31. Web site: Macasero . Michael . October 30, 2023 . PJ Washington ties the knot with his second baby mama Alisah Chanel 2 years after breaking up with Brittany Renner . Sportskeeda.
  32. Web site: THE WASHINGTONS Part 1 . May 13, 2024 . www.instagram.com.
  33. Web site: staff . B. C. K. . November 6, 2023 . PJ WASHINGTON, WIFE ALISAH, AND KIDS ARE PICTURE-PERFECT . May 13, 2024 . BCK Online . en-US.