Watching DC sports is getting tougher and tougher. I'm going to start smoking crack or something to get through these games.
Edit: I'm watching some WRC crashes to keep my foul mood going. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh1fL...eature=related
Watching DC sports is getting tougher and tougher. I'm going to start smoking crack or something to get through these games.
Edit: I'm watching some WRC crashes to keep my foul mood going. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh1fL...eature=related
Last edited by endzone_dave; November-10th-2012 at 08:30 PM.
Man, the Bobcats have been to the playoffs more often than the Wizards in the past 4 or 5 years.
Thanks for the recap.
That's disappointing about the young guys, but at least Beal is getting better I suppose. It looks like he's going to have to take on a much larger offensive role than I anticipated going into this year. I thought he was going to be just kind of a minor impact early on like Harden was at OKC. It's just a bad feeling having to rely on a rookie shooter so heavily. Recipe for failure as we're seeing. Hopefully he'll be up to the task.
Good that Price may be starting to find his way, we really need him to if we're going to actually win a game.
That's unusual about Seraphin's touch being off. He's been fairly consistent in the past.
What's wrong with Ves do you know? Is he in the dog house or was it a situational/matchup thing? Four minutes is pretty bad.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
Beal played very well tonight but he falls victim to the trademark Wizards "late game mental mistake" syndrome a lot
"Watching RG3 today is like watching Jordan vs. the Blazers years ago. Waiting for him to shrug his shoulders as he runs by cameras." - John Keim, November 22, 2012. Thanksgiving at Dallas
Last edited by Destino; November-10th-2012 at 09:24 PM.
18 wins max for this team.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
I think you're selling them a bit short. They've been in every game so far this season and I'd have to think that the (eventual) additions of Wall/Nene will pay dividends.
I'd have to agree. Going into this year, I said anything 30-35 wins would be a major improvement. 0-5 start hasn't changed my opinion.
*Steve...I know you're high on Ves, but it's still a bit concerning to me that we drafted a kid #6 overall and he's barely seeing the floor. A guy drafted that high SHOULD be on the floor in the crunch, and he isn't.
Ted needs to clean house period until it happens we will stink.
Youth too. A lot of young teams struggle in winning time. That's when the defenses are most intense so every mistake gets compounded.
It also doesn't help not having John or Nene. Nene can create his own shot in isolation and he's a terrific passer so doubling him is a huge risk. John is our best ball handler and our star and not having his ability to dice up a set defense and get to the rim and the line is a huge problem on the offensive end during crunch time. Without those safety blankets giving us some margin for error, we have to run perfect sets to get decent shots. I don't think such a young team can do it consistently.
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That's not him. He can't shoot and he can't handle the ball. He's got minimal offensive value in crunch time.
Good defensive value though. But we've been playing from behind at the end of games.
I think you're placing undue expectation on the 6th overall pick. I don't even view a #6 as a premium pick in the NBA, and historically, it hasn't been. There are only ever 2 maybe 3 stars in a given class, and they're usually gone by #6. These are the ten players taken 6th overall prior to Ves.
2000: DeMarr Johnson
2001: Shane Battier
2002: DaJuan Wagner
2003: Chris Kaman
2004: Josh Childress
2005: Martell Webster
2006: Brandon Roy
2007: Yi Jianlian
2008: Danilo Gallinari
2009: Johnny Flynn
2010: Ekpe Udoh
Of that group, there is only two All Stars, Kaman and Roy, and only Roy made an All NBA team. And there are a whole lot of outright busts and guys who only made it in the NBA after getting a second chance with another team.
I think you're lucky if you get a good player who can stick with your organization at 6.
You can't judge Ves's success or failure based on what you think he should be for a #6 overall pick. Instead, think about what he is, what he realistically can become, and whether or not that is valuable.
I see Ves as having the potential to be an AK47 type defensive specialist. To me, that's worth #6 overall in any class. And keep in mind, 2011 was one of the weakest draft classes in a long time. The guys I wanted at that pick, Derrick Williams, Enes Kanter, and Jonas Valanciunas, have not been setting the league on fire either.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
the 2011 draft wasnt that weak.
Kenneth Faried would have been great for this team.
Shoot, Klay Thompson wouldnt have been bad for us because he is a good shooter.
I can see Bismack Biyombo becoming a great defensive big man in this league. There was a game last year where he completely shut down Dwight Howard.
I am not suggesting that the #6 pick means great player will come out, but Jan isnt looking too good right now.
2011 was pretty awful and people knew it at the time. You're talking about role players with those guys, same as Ves. So far, Kyrie is the only player from the entire class who looks like more than just a role player, and that's not good.
I think Ves has already shown ability. Based on what he's demonstrated in the NBA, I think he'll be a good NBA player and a defensive stalwart. That's not pie in the sky thinking based on his predraft hype. It's from the flashes I've observed since he's been a Wizard. I'm probably higher on Ves now than I was before the draft. I didn't know how high his BBall IQ was beforehand, didn't know his defensive potential was this good.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
i dont care what was said before hand, I care about what I have seen out of those players. The draft hasnt been that bad. The 2010 draft was supposed to be much better, yet no one from that class has really taken the next step like Kyrie has either and I see a lot of role players to guys not getting any time as well.
And like I said before, there were players who are performing better that were taken after Vesely. I am not convinced at all, but we have no choice but to give him time.
Last edited by AsiaticSkinsFan; November-11th-2012 at 10:12 AM.
Kyrie is the only player from that class who has proven he can be the guy for a team. Kyrie is the only guy from 2011 who could have been a top 5 pick in 2010. 2010 was a stronger year, you've already had Wall, Cousins, and Greg Monroe prove they can be the guy for a team. And though it seems like Derrick Favors is progressing at a snail's pace, everyone still thinks he's going to become that kind of player too. The only guys left that I see maybe becoming that kind of player are Kanter and Valanciunas.
Paul George wasn't supposed to be a feature played but he's still better than the second best player from 2011.
And though Avery Bradley and Eric Bledsoe are just role players, they're better than any of the role players from 2011. Gordon Hayward and Evan Turner probably are too. Maybe even Seraphin?
Also, don't sleep on Larry Sanders and Al Farouq Aminu. They've also looked good this season, like they're taking that next step. Sanders today is where Bismack is hoping to get, and Aminu looks like he's becoming a Luol Deng type wing.
You've got a much bigger depth of quality in 2010 than 2011.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
Kyrie is looking like a guy you can build a winning franchise around. I dont see that yet with any of those guys. They are really good players, and Wall could be a superstar but Kyrie has looked better than them all.
this is my point. I dont care about pre draft stuff, I care about how the guys are playing in the NBA. Paul George is looking like a potential star after a couple of seasons.
Kenneth Faried was a late 1st round pick, but is a much better player than Jan Vesely and is looking like a potential star.
I just dont know how you can make a statement like this. Kawai Leonard was a starter on one of the best teams in the NBA last year. Shumpert was looking like one of the best defensive point guards in the NBA before the knee injury. Norris Cole as well. Marshon Brooks as well. hen you have Kemba Walker leading Charlotte to a damn good start to this season right now. Your whole statement is based on what you read and heard in the pre-draft analysis and not on how these guys are playing in the NBA. The two drafts are looking pretty close, and you could argue that 2011 has more depth.
and my main point is that we could have gotten better players than Vesely. Guys who look ready to play in the NBA right now and would fit in very well with this team. We didnt, and we are stuck with another one of Ernie's tweener projects.
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