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    Quote Originally Posted by RonArtest15 View Post
    We are NOT the Celtics or Lakers. Our situation is COMPLETELY different than them. If Drummond was being drafted into a vet-laden team which had the infrastructure to develop young talent, then DC would be ideal. With the NBA-ready talent available (yes, READY) between picks 1-5, passing on a sure-bet starter like MKG, Robinson, Beal, Barnes, etc would be foolish. We have holes to plug immediately, and the four guys that I mentioned above would be an instant upgrade to our rebuild.
    Great franchise don't rely on veterans to develop their talent.

    You are right one way to develop talent is to have a veteran team. Vets who are professional and who have a motive to help youngsters along... Len Bias was going to go into such a situation in boston when MVP Larry Bird said he woudl attend Rookie camp in order to get more time with Len on the court before Len's terrible accident occured... I agree we aren't a veteran team like that....

    Only it's more than that... When Bird went to the Celtics they sucked... When Kobi went to the Lakers, again they weren't a great team.. Yet in both cases the franchises were able to develop those players... In both cases the franchise had great GM's who took the long view and personally involved themselves (dictated to the coaches) how the players would be used. Great franchises don't rely on vet's to develop their youngsters. Vet's don't really have any interest or motivation to develop a player. Think Charles Oakley cared two nickles if Kwami Brown developed into a good/great player. Nope... All Charles Oakly cared about was that Charles Oakly got another year or two in the NBA.. If Kwama developed it would almost certainly take away playing time from him... It was actually in his interest to keep Kwama from developing...

    Remember when George Allen took Dave Butz in the first round? Dave was the #5 player taken that 1973 Draft by St Louis. A can't miss player.. We gave up two #1's and a #2 for to get Dave that year. Only Dave didn't start his rookie year, or the next year and folks were starting to say Dave was a bust.. Then he wins Defense MVP awards in 78 and 81.. What happenned? Veterans prevelent on George Allen's defensive squad sabataged him, gave him the wrong snap count, made him look bad as a rookie. All in the name of trying to get a few more years in the league.

    Great Franchise don't rely on Veterans to develop there projects.. Not even good ones do.. pathetic franchises do that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMS View Post
    Great franchise don't rely on veterans to develop their talent.

    You are right one way to develop talent is to have a veteran team. Vets who are professional and who have a motive to help youngsters along... Len Bias was going to go into such a situation in boston when MVP Larry Bird said he woudl attend Rookie camp in order to get more time with Len on the court before Len's terrible accident occured... I agree we aren't a veteran team like that....

    Only it's more than that... When Bird went to the Celtics they sucked... When Kobi went to the Lakers, again they weren't a great team.. Yet in both cases the franchises were able to develop those players... In both cases the franchise had great GM's who took the long view and personally involved themselves (dictated to the coaches) how the players would be used. Great franchises don't rely on vet's to develop their youngsters. Vet's don't really have any interest or motivation to develop a player. Think Charles Oakley cared two nickles if Kwami Brown developed into a good/great player. Nope... All Charles Oakly cared about was that Charles Oakly got another year or two in the NBA.. If Kwama developed it would almost certainly take away playing time from him... It was actually in his interest to keep Kwama from developing...

    Remember when George Allen took Dave Butz in the first round? Dave was the #5 player taken that 1973 Draft by St Louis. A can't miss player.. We gave up two #1's and a #2 for to get Dave that year. Only Dave didn't start his rookie year, or the next year and folks were starting to say Dave was a bust.. Then he wins Defense MVP awards in 78 and 81.. What happenned? Veterans prevelent on George Allen's defensive squad sabataged him, gave him the wrong snap count, made him look bad as a rookie. All in the name of trying to get a few more years in the league.

    Great Franchise don't rely on Veterans to develop there projects.. Not even good ones do.. pathetic franchises do that.
    There is a HUGE difference between Kobe/Bird and Drummond. One, neither Kobe/Bird had as many red-flags as Drummond currently does. Two, neither Kobe/Bird were viewed as boom/bust type of players. Three, there are a handful of GMs around the league that if they take Drummond, their careers ride on the success/failure of how he does. Apples and oranges, IMO.

    Like I said before, DC is not the right environment for Drummond. That's not to say that he can't become a good player, but there are better options that fill an immediate need for this team that we can take #3 overall.

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    Son of a...

    I thought you could do that since Cleveland amnestied Baron Davis. Didn't realize it had to be a player from last season.

    So basically our amnesty clause is worthless. Shard's contract expires at the end of the year, Blatche's contract is too cheap to amnesty, and we don't want to amnesty Nene. At least not yet anyway.

    We should have tried to work out a trade of Shard and Blatche for Amare last year then. Dammit.

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    If we don't amnesty Blatche then it must mean we're keeping the trump card for Nene. There is no way we could still want him.

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    Seriously though, what about Shard for Pau straight up (or close to straight up)?

    The salaries work on their own. It's one of two moves they could make to completely re-establish themselves as a powerhouse. Deal Bynum for Dwight straight up and sign Deron Williams or Chris Paul. Boom. The timing would be perfect for them.

    We'd probably only be getting a two year rental out of Pau, but you never know. I'd sure as hell rather have two years of Pau than four years of Boozer.
    Depending on which way we go on draft night, sign me up for the Gasol/Shard swap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by No Excuses View Post
    I'd honestly rather go for Amare. Amare still has a chance to turn it around. He's been battling a lot of off court issues lately and maybe a change in scenery will help him.
    Amare has an UNINSURED contract through 2015. No thanks.

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    3pm press conference to make the Wittman hiring official.
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    In regards to extending Wittman...does it make a difference to anyone that both John Wall and Nene spoke VERY highly of him after the season ended?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonArtest15 View Post
    Depending on which way we go on draft night, sign me up for the Gasol/Shard swap.
    Just realized a couple of monkey wrenches in a Gasol deal.

    Deron Williams' final year (2012/2013) is a player option. He's not going to pick that up. He'll be a UFA this summer. Trading for Rashard doesn't help them afford him because Shard's deal doesn't expire until the end of this season. They'd have to buy him out immediately to target DWill with his money, and I don't understand how any of that works, nor if it'd be something they would be willing to do.

    Chris Paul is a UFA next summer, Dwight will be too assuming he doesn't get traded and sign an extension beforehand, so it would let them clear space for them. But there is absolutely no guarantee Paul would even consider leaving the Clippers. It'd be a huge risk for LA to bet on that. The incentive to get Pau off their books for next summer isn't nearly as high as I thought it was before.

    Also, I doubt Shard for Pau is the best deal the Lakers can get in return. Especially if DWill isn't a part of the timing/consideration. We'd have to add more incentive to that kind of deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RonArtest15 View Post
    In regards to extending Wittman...does it make a difference to anyone that both John Wall and Nene spoke VERY highly of him after the season ended?
    It matters, but not enough to not search for other candidates.

    Player support can be a fickle thing. If the players grow tired of Wittman's ways, its not like he has a great X's & O's background to fall on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RonArtest15 View Post
    There is a HUGE difference between Kobe/Bird and Drummond. One, neither Kobe/Bird had as many red-flags as Drummond currently does. Two, neither Kobe/Bird were viewed as boom/bust type of players. Three, there are a handful of GMs around the league that if they take Drummond, their careers ride on the success/failure of how he does. Apples and oranges, IMO.
    Yeah you are right. Frankly Drummond has a much higher up side than Kobe when Kobe came into the league in 1996.

    I used Kobe and Bird because they are the yin and yang of NBA prospects who make a great impact eventually. Bird was a relitively old guy, very polished, who came in and made an immediate impact. Kobe was a young kid (17), who had great athletism, great talent; but was a guard who had ball handling problems and a suspect jump shot. Kobe was drafted in 1996 thirteenth over all by Charlotte. He was traded to the Lakers, who did a great job of developing him.

    Drummond is likewise a freakish athlete who at 18 if developed correctly could be the center piece of a dynasty... He's going to be off the boards long before Kobe Bryant's draft position, 13th over all.

    Quote Originally Posted by RonArtest15 View Post
    Like I said before, DC is not the right environment for Drummond. That's not to say that he can't become a good player, but there are better options that fill an immediate need for this team that we can take #3 overall.[COLOR="Gold"]
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    Do you go for a known good player? Or dod you go for a potential Great player. I would argue in the NBA the great franchises go for great players. More so than any other sport 1 player can make or break your franchise, and thus having that 1 great player on your roster is a must. Most franchise's don't draft in the lottery every year, Most franchise can't relly on four or five top five picks over seven years. The really good franchise would take a lottery pick like Drummond, put their all into developing him; then ride him for a decade...

    And great franchise develop their talent better than we do. That that's ultimately what we need to change about the Wizards, cause that more than any other thing is what is holding us back. That our youngun's aren't developing and that very high lottery picks are walking out of town annually and dowing well where they land.
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    Amare has an UNINSURED contract through 2015. No thanks.
    I was under the misconception that we can amnesty traded contracts. Since we can't, I'm against trading for either Amare or Boozer.

    Ideally, we let the contract expire and use the free cap space next year. But teams like us can't sign big free agents. Most of our moves will have to be in the form of trades.

    Maybe someone from Memphis. Rudy Gay? Memphis is capped out. If they want to make additional improvements, they'll have to clear cap space.

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    Memphis would want our pick. Gay is still very good and young although overpaid is very effective.

    Take all this info with a grain of salt its lunchroom type chatter at the arena.

    Free agents to look out for Kris Humphries, Irsan Illoysova, Batum, Lou Williams to streaky for me though.

    Was told Jeff Green very likely signing. That fits in with the high praise and saying he was a perfect fit on comcast last week by Ron Thompson believe he has inside info. Also there rumors of interest last year after his heart ailment by both sides.
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    Yeah you are right. Frankly Drummond has a much higher up side than Kobe when Kobe came into the league in 1996.

    I used Kobe and Bird because they are the yin and yang of NBA prospects who make a great impact eventually. Bird was a relitively old guy, very polished, who came in and made an immediate impact. Kobe was a young kid (17), who had great athletism, great talent; but was a guard who had ball handling problems and a suspect jump shot. Kobe was drafted in 1996 thirteenth over all by Charlotte. He was traded to the Lakers, who did a great job of developing him.

    Drummond is likewise a freakish athlete who at 18 if developed correctly could be the center piece of a dynasty... He's going to be off the boards long before Kobe Bryant's draft position, 13th over all.



    Do you go for a known good player? Or dod you go for a potential Great player. I would argue in the NBA the great franchises go for great players. More so than any other sport 1 player can make or break your franchise, and thus having that 1 great player on your roster is a must. Most franchise's don't draft in the lottery every year, Most franchise can't relly on four or five top five picks over seven years. The really good franchise would take a lottery pick like Drummond, put their all into developing him; then ride him for a decade...

    And great franchise develop their talent better than we do. That that's ultimately what we need to change about the Wizards, cause that more than any other thing is what is holding us back. That our youngun's aren't developing and that very high lottery picks are walking out of town annually and dowing well where they land.
    Yes, I know Drummond is an ELITE athlete. But there is SO much more that goes into becoming a great basketball player than just athleticism.

    I've said it a couple of times, but if I'm the Wizards, I'm drafting a player who can help right now vs. someone who may turn out to be servicable down the road. We don't have the luxury of waiting 3-4 years to develop a player like Drummond when there are other good NBA-ready talents available at the #3 pick.

    If I'm a team like Portland, I wouldn't think twice about taking Drummond because there isn't an urgency for him to play a lot right away. He can sit and learn behind Camby/Aldridge.

    We have Nene, and for as good as Seraphin might be...he's still a project. I'd much rather take someone like Thomas RObinson who'd be a threat to average something close to a double-double as a rookie. He's a polished scorer and the best rebounder coming out in the draft this year.

    I hope Drummond turns out to be every bit as good as what the hype is....but DC is just not a good fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuels View Post
    Memphis would want our pick. Gay is still very good and young although overpaid is very effective.

    Take all this info with a grain of salt its lunchroom type chatter at the arena.

    Free agents to look out for Kris Humphries, Irsan Illoysova, Batum, Lou Williams to streaky for me though.

    Was told Jeff Green very likely signing. That fits in with the high praise and saying he was a perfect fit on comcast last week by Ron Thompson believe he has inside info. Also there rumors of interest last year after his heart ailment by both sides.
    I like Rudy Gay (AWFUL contract), but we can't be in the business of trading picks for players anymore.

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    It matters, but not enough to not search for other candidates.

    Player support can be a fickle thing. If the players grow tired of Wittman's ways, its not like he has a great X's & O's background to fall on.
    Do you know if any of his assistants are being retained? I do agree....he needs to do better with the Xs & Os, but hopefully with all the knuckleheads off the roster, we can run sets with a little more efficiency.

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    No on Rudy Gay. I'm trying to see a team with team chemistry. He takes too many shots and forces things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuels View Post

    Was told Jeff Green very likely signing. That fits in with the high praise and saying he was a perfect fit on comcast last week by Ron Thompson believe he has inside info. Also there rumors of interest last year after his heart ailment by both sides.
    Yeah, I definitely can see a Green signing. Ernie Grunfeld absolutely loves Jeff from various sources.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StillUnknown View Post
    It matters, but not enough to not search for other candidates.

    Player support can be a fickle thing. If the players grow tired of Wittman's ways, its not like he has a great X's & O's background to fall on.
    I think Wittman will be good enough for next year. Beyond that, who knows? I say let's get through next season and then see where we're at and what the available talent pool looks like.

    The only thing I didn't want to happen was D'Antoni. I also thought Sloan was too old to come in and deal with this team. The nice thing about Wittman is that we only have to commit to him on a year to year basis.
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    I feel like if we added Barnes and Boozer, we are just asking to max out at Mediocrity.

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