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    We're not going to miss a chucker who scores on a 43% FG average and has a TS% of 47. Blatche is a possession killer, a chucker and the definition of empty numbers. Him getting his 16 points actually hurt the team.

    If jackass was performing like last year when in the last 30 games of the season he averaged 20/10 on a TS 53%, we wouldn't be this horrible.

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    As a UNC fan, you don't want Harrison Barnes, he's not ready. He's been playing well lately, but he still has a long way to go. If anyone saw him last night, he was terrible in the first half, 0-6. I like him don't get me wrong, but he's not NBA ready yet.

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    It seems the general consensus is good trade by EG.

    Anyone know how the contracts / salaries shake out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevemcqueen1 View Post

    Someone asked about Lucas Noguiera earlier. Here's a scouting report: http://www.nbadraft.net/players/lucas-nogueira



    It sounds like he's a loooong ways away from being a player. I don't know. Are any of us willing to be patient for an international kid born in 1992? I don't know if I am. We're a young team that's on the up and up. But Noguiera sounds like he'd be better served to end up on a team like the Mavs or Spurs.

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    The kid is also as skinny as a rail. His body is a long ways away from being ready for the NBA. That's a pick you stash away and don't expect to see a decent return on for the next three or four years.
    You really have to take the scouting reports you see on nbadraft.net with a grain of salt. The site serves a purpose but it's not like they have a bunch of basketball Mike Mayock's running it.

    He is a project though and my comment about wanting him is a lot of tongue in cheek for personal reasons. Still, draftexpress.com has him as the 3rd best international prospect. They also don't have him coming over until the 2012 draft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonArtest15 View Post
    SM...I honestly think that Blatche is a cancer and the sooner he's off the team, the better
    That's my biggest beef. Forget the numbers, forget the stats. It seems to me that fans focus in on that way too much. Especially with the NBA. Look at the person. You will never win anything meaningful with Blatche have any type of significant role on the team. He is that type of player/person. Just watch him out there. It's really beyond me how any can defend the guy.

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    G.A.C.O.L.B., did u see Wall's comments last night?

    "It's just so frustrating to see that certain guys seem like they don't have the effort to be out there, you know like they don't care."
    Also...totally agree w. you on NBADraft.net....I remember they had DeShawn Stevenson's NBA comparison to.....MICHAEL JORDAN LOL. DX is the better of the two sites IMO.

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    Bibby's is a free agent in 2012 just like Kirk Hinrich. He's cheaper over all however. He's scheduled to make:

    2010-2011: 5,564,767
    2011-2012: 6,217,617

    Hinrich was scheduled to make:
    2010-2011: 9,000,000
    2011-2012: 8,000,000

    Maurice Evans (to the Wiz) and Hilton Armstrong (to the Hawks) are both on the last year of their deals.

    Jordan Crawford is signed for a long time but is cheap:
    2010: 1,042,320
    2011: 1,120,440
    2012: 1,198,680
    2013: 2,162,418
    2014: 3,206,866

    For next year the Wizard drop 8m and add 7.3m plus a first round pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCchillin89 View Post
    How so?

    I currently see 1 & 1/2 future starters on this team. Wall & MAYBE McGee.... Jury's definitely out of Seraphim & Booker looks like a good 7th man who can come off the bench and supply energy and be the anti-blache. Nick Young is a good scorer, but that's all he brings. I dunno if I'd call him a long-term solution.
    Is anyone the least bit excited about this upcoming draft class? That's the big cocern I would have. What can you get with a late first round pick in a draft filled with dog poo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lombardi's_kid_brother View Post
    Is anyone the least bit excited about this upcoming draft class? That's the big cocern I would have. What can you get with a late first round pick in a draft filled with dog poo?
    This. After the clippers pulled the trigger on the baron davis trade, a source said that the sole reason they made that trade was because of how bad this upcoming class is.

    Per ESPN:

    "The Clippers would give up a likely top-10 lottery pick to make the savings happen. '"That just shows you how much we hate this draft,"' one Clippers source told ESPN.com.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattFancy View Post
    As a UNC fan, you don't want Harrison Barnes, he's not ready. He's been playing well lately, but he still has a long way to go. If anyone saw him last night, he was terrible in the first half, 0-6. I like him don't get me wrong, but he's not NBA ready yet.
    Yeah, but few players in this class are. I wouldn't expect him to come in his rookie season and average 17/8 but a little ways down the road? That's certainly attainable. The things Barnes will do well from the get go are also useful, like playing good defense, passing well, hustling, bringing an upbeat and focused attitude to the locker room and to practices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skinsngibbs4life View Post
    This. After the clippers pulled the trigger on the baron davis trade, a source said that the sole reason they made that trade was because of how bad this upcoming class is.

    Per ESPN:

    "The Clippers would give up a likely top-10 lottery pick to make the savings happen. '"That just shows you how much we hate this draft,"' one Clippers source told ESPN.com.
    Agreed, this is a weak class compared to past years. But you can still find value in it as long as you're not desperate for franchise type cornerstones. There are lots of quality role players to be had--high IQ types that either play excellent defense or have well developed offensive skills that translate to scoring in the NBA (Sullinger, Kanter, Thompkins, Terrence Jones). We need these kinds of pieces now that we actually have our franchise player in Wall.

    We'll have a better idea of how good this class is when the international players are properly evaluated. I don't think we really know how good Valanciunas, Montiejunas,
    and Vessley are. They could be nothing or one of them could be the next Gasol/Nowitzki. Montiejunas in particular has that kind of boom or bust quality surrounding him.

    Later in the first round there might be some athletic freaks like Josh Selby available. I'd spend that Atlanta pick on Selby if he were there. The kid can shoot the lights out and it'd be worth it just to watch the kind of crazy crap he and Wall could pull off. He'd be short for a two but you could find a role for him like the Clippers did with Gordon and the Grizzlies did with Mayo.
    "John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevemcqueen1 View Post
    Yeah, but few players in this class are. I wouldn't expect him to come in his rookie season and average 17/8 but a little ways down the road? That's certainly attainable. The things Barnes will do well from the get go are also useful, like playing good defense, passing well, hustling, bringing an upbeat and focused attitude to the locker room and to practices.
    The potential is definitely there, but he reminds me alot of Marvin Williams. Williams left after his freshmen year, was he ready? Probably not. He was drafted high by the Hawks and has had some solid seasons, but nothing spectacular. Kinda seems like the same path Barnes would take, IMO. He could be good in the NBA, but if he stays another year and refines his skills, he could be great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lombardi's_kid_brother View Post
    Is anyone the least bit excited about this upcoming draft class? That's the big cocern I would have. What can you get with a late first round pick in a draft filled with dog poo?
    I don't see an obvious #1 in this draft. Looks like a role player draft at best at this point. More importantly for the wizards I'm not seeing a lot of big men. The Zards need a scoring big man and some brutes that can play defense and rebound.

    Our front line is so soft:
    - Rashard Lewis
    - JaVale McGee
    - Andre Blache


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    The Wizards move is kind of innocuous. I think they are better off but I don't see it making them a playoff contender. Maybe they find a sixth man or something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattFancy View Post
    The potential is definitely there, but he reminds me alot of Marvin Williams. Williams left after his freshmen year, was he ready? Probably not. He was drafted high by the Hawks and has had some solid seasons, but nothing spectacular. Kinda seems like the same path Barnes would take, IMO. He could be good in the NBA, but if he stays another year and refines his skills, he could be great.
    Williams didn't even start though. Also, I doubt Barnes will go as high as second overall in this class and I was thinking of moving up to get him if he were in an 8-12 range.

    One of the guys at SI talked to some scouts who thought Barnes was less Marvin Williams and more Sean Elliott. That'd be fine in an 8-12 range. He was a fringe All-Star and that's the kind of player that's your third best guy on a good, winning team.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevemcqueen1 View Post
    Williams didn't even start though. Also, I doubt Barnes will go as high as second overall in this class and I was thinking of moving up to get him if he were in an 8-12 range.

    One of the guys at SI talked to some scouts who thought Barnes was less Marvin Williams and more Sean Elliott. That'd be fine in an 8-12 range. He was a fringe All-Star and that's the kind of player that's your third best guy on a good, winning team.
    Yeah Williams didn't start, but that's because he was a freshmen on a National Championship team.

    Maybe moving up to get him in later 1st wouldn't be bad, but I just think it would be smart for him to stay another year. Maybe that's because I'm a UNC fan and want to win, but IMHO, I just think he needs more work. There's no doubting his potential, he's started to live up to in late in the season, but he just disappears in stretchs too much for me right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lombardi's_kid_brother View Post
    The Wizards move is kind of innocuous. I think they are better off but I don't see it making them a playoff contender. Maybe they find a sixth man or something.
    Which isn't bad considering we didn't give up anything. For absorbing Hinrich's contract for half a season, we netted us two rookies from this years draft and another rookie from next years draft.

    Three young and possible rotational players is a good deal.
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