Washington Wizards know what they're getting with Tristan Vukcevic . He's never pretended to be anything he's not; there's a good chance that a shot's going up as soon as the ball swings his way, and given his comfortability spotting up virtually anywhere or around the 3-point arc, the seven-footer has no shortage of spots to work from as a unique offensive weapon. He's gained confidence with each passing season, slowly working from a G-League regular into a nightly third-stringer. But that's not to say he's a perfect role player; Vukcevic provided plenty of high and lowlights to discuss over the 2025-26 season, and Wizards On SI writers Bryson Akins and Henry J. Brown did their best to contextualize his growth within the team's overall development trajectory. "This is going to be something that many people will disagree with. Tristan Vukcevic had a very disappointing season in my eyes. He is supposed to be the backup center to Alex Sarr , yet I see very little positive in his game.…