A fragmented, geometric painting in muted navy, burgundy, and grey tones, breaking down a basketball game into sharp, overlapping planes to conceptually represent the negative reaction to the Wizards' April Fools' joke.A deconstructed, cubist interpretation of the backlash over the Wizards’ ill-received April Fools’ prank.Washington Today

The Washington Wizards NBA team has issued an apology for an April Fools’ Day prank that received significant negative reaction on social media. The team acknowledged that the joke ‘missed the mark’ and caused a backlash among fans.

Why it matters

The Wizards’ April Fools’ prank highlights the risks teams face when attempting lighthearted stunts, as even well-intentioned jokes can backfire and damage a team’s relationship with its fanbase if they are perceived as insensitive or in poor taste.

The details

The Wizards have not provided details on the specific nature of the April Fools’ joke that drew criticism, but the team has issued a statement apologizing for the prank and acknowledging that it ‘missed the mark’ with fans.

The Wizards’ April Fools’ prank was posted on April 1, 2026.

What they’re saying

“We missed the mark with our recent April Fools’ Day post and sincerely apologize for the backlash it caused.”

— Washington Wizards, Team Statement

The takeaway

This incident serves as a reminder for sports teams to carefully consider the potential impact and reception of any April Fools’ Day or other lighthearted stunts, as even well-intentioned jokes can quickly backfire and damage a team’s relationship with its fanbase if they are perceived as insensitive or in poor taste.