Washington Wizards selected BYU forward AJ Dybantsa with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft on Tuesday night at the Barclays Center, and the team’s official jersey is now available for fans. The Wizards entered the draft after a 0W‑0D‑5L stretch, most recent loss 130‑117 to the Cleveland Cavaliers on 2026‑04‑12.

When did the Wizards pick AJ Dybantsa?

The selection happened on June 28, 2026, when Washington traded up to secure the top slot. Dybantsa entered the draft after a single college season in which he averaged 25.5 points per game and shot a national‑best 77.4% from the free‑throw line, sinking 229 of 296 attempts. His scoring burst and All‑American honors made him a lock for the No. 1 spot.

What gear can fans buy now?

Fanatics will ship the official Wizards draft jersey within four weeks of the jersey number confirmation. Beyond the jersey, the store offers a full range of Wizards apparel: Mitchell & Ness Hardwood Classics snapback for $34, Vintage Wordmark T‑shirt for $35, Timeout T‑shirt for $35, Inbound Pass Play Practice T‑shirt for $40, New Era 2025/26 City Edition 9FIFTY snapback for $43, and a personalized Home Court Pop T‑shirt for $50. For colder nights, there’s a Mitchell & Ness fleece hoodie at $75 and a custom name‑and‑number hoodie for $80. The premium Jordan Brand custom Swingman jersey tops the list at $150.

Why does the jersey matter for a struggling Wizards squad?

After dropping five straight games, the Wizards need a fresh identity. Dybantsa’s jersey gives fans a tangible link to the franchise’s new era, while the team hopes his scoring ability will translate to the paint and perimeter in the upcoming season. Wearing the jersey signals support for a rebuild centered on a player who can generate points, rebounds, and defensive pressure.

Where to buy the gear?

All items are listed on the Fanatics website and will ship within a month of order. The draft jersey will be posted as soon as the number is confirmed, so fans should act fast. Pair the jersey with a Mitchell & Ness snapback or a New Era fitted hat to complete the look. Whether you’re hitting the arena or watching from home, the new Wizards gear lets you show loyalty while the team works to turn that 0‑5 slide around.

What’s next for Washington?

The Wizards will debut Dybantsa in the preseason, aiming to blend his scoring with veteran guard Bradley Beal’s playmaking. Coach Wes Unseld Jr. expects the rookie to contribute off the bench before earning a larger role. With the draft jersey now on sale, the franchise is already marketing the next chapter of Washington basketball.