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    Quote Originally Posted by Vishal View Post
    I don't buy Wall not knowing how to run an offense. You don't average 8 assists a game as a rookie by not knowing how to run an offense. That's more than Derrick Rose, Chris Paul, Deron Williams etc.
    I misspoke.

    The scouts question Wall's ability to run a HALF-COURT offense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRAVEONAWARPATH View Post
    I misspoke.

    The scouts question Wall's ability to run a HALF-COURT offense.
    He can do that, but part of it is his own limitation. He is not incapable of running the half court, but he struggles because he can't do much in a half court because of being a poor shooter and finisher. This is a horribly put together roster. A player like Wall needs to be surrounded by floor spacing players and our GM has not done that.

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    Could be a sophmore slump aggravated by a short pre-season which is bound to impact a very young team more than a vet team.

    By the way, on a Redskins note... some were advocating that the Redskins in their rebuild get rid of all their good players and any vet over 30. The Wizards are a prime example of why that is not a good idea. Although I guess if we did we could have walked to Luck...

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    I was thinking last night what I have read over and over in this thread. Wall can get to the hoop - he just can't finish. I saw him miss a couple of layups last night. It's maddening.

    The Bulls were getting way too many offensive rebounds / second chances last night.

    It's funny. We used to be the team that could score at will but nobody played defense. Our new look team with Booker and Singleton plays pretty scrappy D but can't score. (Man did Nick Young have an off night.)

    Why did Vesely attempt 1 shot last night? I hope he will get more aggressive on the offensive end as he gets used to the pro game in the States.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevemcqueen1 View Post
    Wall can get to the rim at will. He's been cold this year but go back to last year and he had no problems finishing.

    I think Wall's biggest area for improvement outside of his outside shooting is his feel for pacing the game--varying his speeds, learning when to take the game over on his own and start attacking, etc.

    The only way to get those qualities is experience. It takes a lot of time to learn how to manage an NBA game. Rose took three years and playing for the U.S. National team to really make that leap.

    Side note, there was something about that summer for the national team that made a ton of young guys take a mega leap forward: Rondo, Rose, Westbrook, Love, Gay, Gordon, etc. These guys went from high potential to stars last season after playing together. Even Durant rounded out his game and went from uber gifted and creative scorer to potential MVP and greatest scoring wing in NBA history candidate.

    Sucks that Javale didn't make that team.
    Coach K makes a world of a difference doesn't he.

    Also, take notice of Kyrie Irving as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky21 View Post
    Why did Vesely attempt 1 shot last night? I hope he will get more aggressive on the offensive end as he gets used to the pro game in the States.
    Simple, its because we have guys like Jordan Crawford, Andray Blatche, and Nick Young. Perhaps the 3 most selfish players in the league (well maybe not, there's quite a few in the league). Crawford shouldn't be in the NBA, and Blatche and Young are tossing up as many bombs as possible while auditioning for their next team. Why pass the ball to the new guy?


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    Jeremy Lamb or Andre Drummond. Those are the two we should be focusing on.

    Jeremy Lamb this year, James McAdoo next year. That's my dream.

    ---------- Post added January-12th-2012 at 10:42 AM ----------

    And honestly, we suck. We know we suck. Seeing people, day after day, find new ways of saying it is getting boring.

    ---------- Post added January-12th-2012 at 10:53 AM ----------

    Or Andre Drummond this year and Shabazz Muhammad next year. That's probably even better than a Lamb/McAdoo combo. Wall/Drummond/Muhammad would put Durant/Westbrook to shame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.A.C.O.L.B. View Post
    ---------- Post added January-12th-2012 at 10:42 AM ----------

    [/COLOR]And honestly, we suck. We know we suck. Seeing people, day after day, find new ways of saying it is getting boring.
    Yeah, but i just started paying attention last Friday. I get to say it at least five more times before I become obnoxious.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevemcqueen1 View Post
    We do need a PF. We probably need a SF too. If not SF, then definitely SG. We need a star caliber scorer somewhere in the lineup if we want to win a championship. Everything else that we have on the roster is in place to support that type of scorer.

    I'm not convinced that either Booker or Singleton will develop into good starters, both smack of rotational type to me. Starting them together means points will be hard to come by. I don't really know what to make of Vesely yet. He clearly needs to get stronger or else he's going to languish in foul trouble. He will eventually, but for right now, my guess is that he's going to show us some ugly play. My current read is that he's the long version of Singleton and Booker--high energy, defensive minded combo forward.

    Right now our front court is composed entirely of defensive specialists except for Blatche and Rashard, and Rashard is clearly not part of our long term plans.

    I'm not sure getting an Anthony Davis or Andre Drummond makes a ton of sense for us right now. Drummond a little more so than Davis, but they're kind of redundant to what we've already got. We're better off getting a natural scorer like one of the 2 guards, Barnes, or Quincy Miller.

    Davis is the #1 pick for sure it don't matter what team gets it. He is gonna be a dominant bigman and alot of people think he is better then Dwight Howard was at his age. He was actually a guard who had a huge growth spurt. He can handle the ball for a big but I have'nt seen enough of Kentucky to see if he is sticking the Jumper. But either way defensively he is a monster.

    Drummond just seems like a lazy plodder to me.

    MKG would be my pick if we end up #2 overall.

    We could defintely use Harrison Barnes shooting and he is a good all around player.

    Sullinger is the type of post player we need much like Cousins. Sully will beat you up physically on the block and rebounds. Defensively he is a grounded player who plays position defense which might be good to let McGee get backside blocks. He was stroking jumpers and even hit a long 3 the other night.

    Alot of people don't want Barnes or Sully because there not athletic freaks so everyone assumes they have no potential to get better. I personally like guys that are fundamentally sound and know how to play.

    I think Singleton will be the starting 3 he is to good defensively and the energy he brings this team needs. He has hit a few 3's this year and that should continue to improve.

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    We are ranked #11 in team defense and this is with completely abysmal defensive rebounding. It's also easier to defend after making shots, so we are playing pretty darn well on defense.

    That is at least one thing to be optimistic about for the future. Building a culture of defense now, will only reinforce good habits for most of these players. Won't be like the EJ years where defense, even after it was obvious we sucked at it, was pretty much a lost cause. Once you lose the motivation, you don't get it back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grhqofb5 View Post
    Simple, its because we have guys like Jordan Crawford, Andray Blatche, and Nick Young. Perhaps the 3 most selfish players in the league (well maybe not, there's quite a few in the league). Crawford shouldn't be in the NBA, and Blatche and Young are tossing up as many bombs as possible while auditioning for their next team. Why pass the ball to the new guy?
    Blatche didn't toss up any bombs last night (DNP) but I get your point. Vesely is playing some hustle D but he is too timid on the other side of the ball. I'm hoping that will change as he gets used to the NBA game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuels View Post
    We could defintely use Harrison Barnes shooting and he is a good all around player.

    Sullinger is the type of post player we need much like Cousins. Sully will beat you up physically on the block and rebounds. Defensively he is a grounded player who plays position defense which might be good to let McGee get backside blocks. He was stroking jumpers and even hit a long 3 the other night.

    Alot of people don't want Barnes or Sully because there not athletic freaks so everyone assumes they have no potential to get better. I personally like guys that are fundamentally sound and know how to play.

    I think Singleton will be the starting 3 he is to good defensively and the energy he brings this team needs. He has hit a few 3's this year and that should continue to improve.
    I agree, coming out of this draft we need a player, hopefully a couple of lottery picks, with a ready skill set. I'm not sure I want to spend another pick on a hyper athlete hoping he figures how to turn it into a skill.

    Quote Originally Posted by Vishal View Post
    We are ranked #11 in team defense and this is with completely abysmal defensive rebounding. It's also easier to defend after making shots, so we are playing pretty darn well on defense.

    That is at least one thing to be optimistic about for the future. Building a culture of defense now, will only reinforce good habits for most of these players. Won't be like the EJ years where defense, even after it was obvious we sucked at it, was pretty much a lost cause. Once you lose the motivation, you don't get it back.
    This is also with a coach who doesn't really have a history of stretching defense. Get a defensive minded coach to really teach these guys, and we would really give some teams some fits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.A.C.O.L.B. View Post
    Jeremy Lamb or Andre Drummond. Those are the two we should be focusing on.

    Jeremy Lamb this year, James McAdoo next year. That's my dream.
    I used to beat the Andre Drum as well....but he will get drafted on potential. I'm sick of "potential" draft picks. We need someone who can come in and produce right away. I think Lamb can produce right away as a scorer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuels View Post
    Davis is the #1 pick for sure it don't matter what team gets it. He is gonna be a dominant bigman and alot of people think he is better then Dwight Howard was at his age. He was actually a guard who had a huge growth spurt. He can handle the ball for a big but I have'nt seen enough of Kentucky to see if he is sticking the Jumper. But either way defensively he is a monster.
    So if we have the #1 pick:
    Do we take Davis and look to sign and trade McGee.
    Do we trade down a few spots?
    Do we draft someone else #1?

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    Who exactly is comparing Davis to Dwight Howard? They are two ENTIRELY different players. If anthing, I think Davis projects well to Marcus Camby, but with a higher offensive upside.

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