
The Wizards Talk podcast is anchored by NBC Sports Washington's Wizards beat reporter Chris Miller and highlights all members of our Wizards coverage team. Miller will also reach out to a host of outside influencers both in the D.C. media and the national landscape.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 430 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | BasketballSports NewsNewsSports | ||||

The Wizards/Bullets franchise lost its greatest champion in 2020, the late Wes Unseld. As NBC Sports Washington celebrates Black History Month Chris Miller spoke to his son, Nuggets assistant coach Wes Unseld Jr, about his dad's legacy on and off the... more
In this special "Headstrong" edition of Wizards Talk, Ted Leonsis joins Chris Miller for an in-depth interview about the issues of mental health and suicide awareness in light of the current environment we're all living in, particularly with today's ... more
In a shocking trade, John Wall is on his way to Houston after 10 years in Washington DC, traded to the Rockets for Russell Westrook. Our Wizards team of insiders and analysts break down the deal from both sides - Chris Miller, Wes Hall, Glenn Consor,... more
Chris Miller is joined by a whole crew to talk about these crazy conference finals we have now going on in the NBA and everything else happening in this insane league they cover. Wes Hall, Quinton Mayo, Chase Hughes and NBA Insider Tom Haberstroh dis... more
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Love the whole crew. My favorite wizards podcast to listen to on my drive to work.
I just can’t take the current cast. They try to hard to be cool and funny. I came to the podcast for Wizards information not a bad comedy show.
What happened to this podcast? It used to recap previous games but lately the episodes have just been interviews and they rarely talk about the previous games.
Wizards Outsiders are at least more willing to criticize the team, but they are painfully simpleminded in their analysis.
If you think PPG is the only stat that matters, these guys are for you.
The first 30 seconds are an ad only for you to hear an intro and another ad. Then the last two and a half minutes are usually ads too. It’s way too many for this short of a podcast. Chris Miller is really good but the interviews they get are terrible quality and hard to hear. Off the bench is a much better wiz centric pod.








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