In the latest episode of the Capital Hoop Caucus, Isaac Harris flies solo and delivers a high-energy breakdown of DMV basketball—from the Wizards’ Summer League shakeups to a historic WNBA All-Star Weekend. Plus, Charlotte Hornets Summer League champion Josh Oduro joins the show for an exclusive interview you won’t want to miss.
🏆 Josh Oduro on Winning Charlotte’s First-Ever NBA Title
DMV native and George Mason alum Josh Oduro helped lead the Charlotte Hornets to their first-ever championship—Summer League or otherwise. In this exclusive interview, Josh shares:
- What it meant to bring a title home to Charlotte
- The unselfish culture of the Hornets’ Summer League squad
- Why he thinks the Hornets’ young core might be better than the Wizards’
- Whether Charlotte should hang a Summer League banner (spoiler: he’s all in)
Plus, Josh dishes on his DMV roots, former teammates, and his friendly rivalry with Kings guard and former Providence teammate Devin Carter.
🔥 Wizards Summer League Recap & Roster Moves
Isaac breaks down the Wizards’ Summer League performance and offseason moves, including:
- Tre Johnson’s breakout and Rookie of the Year buzz
- Kyshawn George’s growth and starting lineup potential
- Alex Sarr’s defensive presence and long-term upside
- Buyouts of Marcus Smart and Blake Wesley
- What the Wizards’ cap space and roster cuts mean for the rebuild
👑 WNBA All-Star Weekend: Mystics Make History
The Washington Mystics made waves at the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, and this episode covers it all:
- Kiki Iriafen’s double-double and Rookie of the Year campaign
- Sonia Citron’s 3-point contest debut and Sabrina Ionescu’s classy gesture
- Brittney Sykes’ first All-Star nod and veteran leadership
- The Mystics’ playoff push and defensive identity
🎤 Bonus Interviews: Chris Miles & Carlo Jiménez
NBA TV’s Chris Miles and Clippers broadcaster Carlo Jiménez join Isaac from Las Vegas to talk:
- Summer League standouts and surprises
- Why Tre Johnson reminds them of Devin Booker
- The Wizards’ rebuild compared to OKC’s blueprint
- Why DC is a top-tier NBA city for broadcasters and fans alike