Will Riley wasn't your average Washington Wizards rookie. He didn't get snatched up in his cycle's lottery like Alex Sarr , Bilal Coulibaly or classmate Tre Johnson , but that never stopped him from fitting into the team's program. The late-first-round prospect demanded eyes as a lengthy playmaker with irresistible upside as a creative scorer and distance shooter, rapidly adjusting to the physical league around him over 74 up-and-down outings. Wizards On SI writers Bryson Akins and Henry J. Brown analyzed the various impressions he made upon Washington's fan base over the course of his maiden season. "Will Riley was the standout player for the Wizards this past season and one of the biggest surprises from his draft class. No one anticipated Riley to already be so well refined on offense and be an impact player. He was so good at times that the team had to bench him to keep their draft pick. That is something you rarely see out of a rookie. "His ball-handling skills for his size are impressive.…