The NBA All-Star break has come and gone with some of the best players in the league getting the opportunity to showcase their talent in front of the fans in the new All-Star Game format over the weekend.
Many teams got the opportunity to see their favorite players in action on Sunday, but for the fans of the Washington Wizards, they were only able to see their players on the court on Friday night and one time on Saturday.
Within the action, the Wizards got a chance to see some of their young core show a glimpse of the future in Washington in the NBA Rising Stars game and the NBA Skills Challenge.
That said, let's take a look at how each Wizards' player performered over the weekend.
Bub Carrington
Bub Carrington put together a very solid performance as part of Team M coached by Warriors legend Mitch Richmond. In the lone game the versatile guard played, the Pitt product finished with a game-high 4 assists to pair alongside his 5 points.
Showcasing his ability to be a facilitator and flashes of his scoring, in his limited time on the court over the weekend, the Wizards guard made the best of his first All-Star experience.
Grade: A-
Bilal Coulibaly
Bilal Coulibaly joined Bub Carrington on Team M over the weekend in yet another NBA Rising Star's game for the French product. Like Carrington, the Wizards guard only participated in one game over the weekend due to Team M losing in the Semifinals of the tournament.
In his one game, the second-year man racked up 4 points and 3 rebounds, while showing off his athleticism with multiple impressive plays, including a dunk after his own miss.
Grade: B-
Alex Sarr
Alex Sarr was the lone Wizard to seperate from his teammates joining Team T, coached by another Warriors legend, Tim Hardaway Sr.
The reigning No. 2 overall pick only took one shot on the night finishing with 3 points on 50% shooting from the field. Although he didn't get a chance to showcase fully what he has to offer, the ability to take place in the NBA Rising Stars game is an honor of it's own as only the top young talent in the leGue get the opportunity.
In addition to his Rising Stars appearance, the 7-footer teamed up with reigning top pick Zaccharie Risacher in the NBA Skills Challenge.
Although Sarr didn't get a win, it's yet another experience he was able to cross off his bucket list.
Grade: B-
Next year, maybe one of these three players will take a leap to earn themselves their first NBA All-Star nod.