The Washington Wizards’ sidelined lineup is, regrettably, starting to look like it would give the main squad a run for its money. Here’s a quick breakdown of the bumps and bruises the players have been dealing with early in the season.

Alex Sarr is currently dealing with a right adductor strain that has forced him to miss the last couple of games. Wizards head coach Brian Keefe has assured reporters that the injury is “considered minor.”

The issue, however, will still keep him out for the the Wizards’ Thursday game against the Boston Celtics — his third-straight missed contest. Sarr also missed a pair of games earlier this season due to a toe issue.

Tre Johnson has been out of the lineup for the last five games due to a strained left hip flexor, and his return to the floor is not imminent. The Wizards’ prized 2025 lottery pick sustained the injury during Washington’s Nov. 21 loss to the Toronto Raptors.

The good news is that Wizards GM Will Dawkins has assured reporters that the injury is not a long-term issue. Per Dawkins, Johnson is “in great shape” and has returned to on-court activities in practice. However, Johnson is expected to remain out for “a couple weeks” to allow him to get back to 100 percent.

Bilal Coulibaly has been the most snakebitten of the Wizards’ rotation players. The French forward missed the first four games of the season while recovering from offseason surgery on his injured thumb. He had another four-game stint on the sidelines in November while dealing with a left leg injury.

Coulibaly got hurt yet again during Tuesday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers. He was diagnosed with a strained right oblique that is likely to keep him out for multiple weeks. Bullets Forever’s Greg Finberg had more on Bilal’s oblique injury.

Corey Kispert could have been the biggest beneficiary of the injuries to key rotation players. The fifth-year forward was starting to hit his stride in late November. Kispert averaged 19.5 points and 3.5 threes in back-to-back starts — his first starts of the season — before fracturing the tip of his right thumb.

The Wizards are reportedly planning to be conservative with Kispert’s injury, which likely means multiple weeks or even a month on the injury report.