WASHINGTON — Time to move the goalposts.



Amid the Wizards’ lumbering, nine-week-long search for a new head executive has been a lingering question: Will they have someone in place by the June 20 NBA Draft? Two weeks out, it’s more likely now that they won’t. And it has become fair to speculate if they will have a permanent figurehead at the start of free agency.



In the meantime, the organization is proceeding as if it’s business as usual — kind of.



Washington began workouts with prospective draftees earlier this week, but much of the league had already started that process weeks before. The Wizards still haven’t individually worked out anyone they could draft with the No. 9 pick, instead bringing in projected second-rounders and guys likely to be undrafted.



Of course, there might just be a reason the Wizards — who dismissed former president of basketball operations Ernie Grunfeld on April 2 —...