In what might go down as one of the strangest NBA moments of the season, Trae Young was ejected in a Washington Wizards game before he ever officially played a minute for his new team.
The star point guard — acquired by the Wizards in a blockbuster trade that’s had the league buzzing — was involved in an on-court altercation early in the game, sparking a confrontation that quickly got out of hand. By the time officials had whistled their final decision, Young was heading straight to the locker room — despite not yet making his Wizards debut.
The timing couldn’t be more ironic. ESPN first reported that Washington was planning to debut Young Thursday night, giving fans their first real look at the franchise’s new centerpiece. Instead, they got chaos.
Details on exactly what triggered the ejection are still emerging, but footage clearly shows tempers flaring during pre-game warmups and Young drawing a technical foul that immediately put him on thin ice. A second technical, handed down moments later, resulted in an automatic ejection — much to the disbelief of players, coaches, and fans alike.
Wizards head coach and teammates expressed frustration after the game, making it clear they were looking forward to finally showcasing Young’s talents in a real uniform. Now, that highly anticipated debut remains set for Thursday — but with an even more charged storyline heading into it.
Washington still hopes to gel around its new superstar, but this early controversy adds another layer of intrigue to what was already one of the most captivating midseason narratives in the NBA.
One thing’s certain: When Trae Young finally takes the court as a Wizard on Thursday, everyone will be watching.








