Part of me just wants to give up and follow the Memphis Grizzles. I really like that team
Part of me just wants to give up and follow the Memphis Grizzles. I really like that team
Nets trade for Williams and Johnson and now they are a playoff team. I can be done EG, you just don't know how.
The march to 0-19 begins now. Can they do it?
Nov 28 vs Portland - Game 13
Nov 30 at Knicks - Game 14
Dec 4 vs Miami - Game 15
Dec 7 at Atlanta - Game 16
Dec 8 vs Golden State - Game 17
Dec 11 at New Orleans - Game 18
Dec 12 at Houston - Game 19
I don't know. There are some winnable games there. Portland is struggling and the Wizards are catching them in the middle of a long eastern road trip. It will be their third road game in three nights, and the first two were losses. That's a home game that a normal team wins. If they lose that, 0-16 is practically a lock, I think.
Golden State at home is a winnable game in theory. But that game may just turn into a shooting contest. And who likes the Wizards in a shooting contest?
New Orleans is a bad team. If they lose that, they may go deep into the 20s.
I just don't see it happening. I think they will be 2-16 when they play Houston. It's damn hard to lose 19 games in a row.
the 3 games against Portland, Golden State, and New Orleans are pretty much must win in order to end the streak.
If they lose these 3 games I think it gets to 22 games before the home and home with the Pistons.
Probably would never happen, but the Wizards need to find a way to get in on the Pau Gasol sweepstakes (if he is on the market). If not with trying to be the lead suitor, but at least as the 3rd team to shed some of these terrible contracts on the roster.
It would be a pipe dream, but I would love for the FO to figure out a way to bring in Gasol. Yes, he's 32 and CLEARLY on the downside of his career...but he's a smart player who would contribute immediately for the short term.
I'm grasping at straws here, but a serious effort needs to be made to fix this roster. Gasol is owed a GRIP for the next two seasons, but I wonder if that could be offset by at least dumping any combination of Okafor/Ariza/Singleton/Ves/Booker/Seraphin/future picks? I didn't include Nene, because I don't think there would be much interest for his services due to his age, durability, and years left on his contract.
A 2 year nucleus (I say 2 years b/c Gasol's deal expires after the 13/14 season) of Nene/Pau/Wall would be more than enough to get this ship headed in the right direction. Assuming these guys can play at least 85-90% of the games from here on out.
The key through this Okafor/Ariza mess is the 2014 season - we HAVE to be trending upwards by then. No more excuses.
*If we're the third team, let's see if we can bring in some younger talent...find a way to bring in players like Gortat or Pekovic...might have to take on a bad contract or unproven player (Derrick Williams), but SOMETHING has to be done to shake things up around here.
*David Aldridge alluded to this in one of his trade proposals:
http://www.nba.com/2012/news/feature...a_12_twitter_L
Last edited by RonArtest15; November-27th-2012 at 02:04 PM.
Now you know it's bad when Blatche is trolling the Wizards. And Kenny and the crew made fun of the Wizards, playing the Globetrotters music in the background.
http://www.sbnation.com/2012/11/27/3...-troll-tuesday
They need to do something. The roster as constructed is a disaster (again). Half the roster is projects (and as I keep saying, even good franchises can only develop one or two players at a time). The other half is useless vets with bloated contracts.
There are so many problems on this team that it is hard to list them in order. But a big one is that outside of Nene and occasionaly Ariza, there is no one on the roster that actually knows how to play basketball. Even Wall mostly just goes on instinct and natural skill.
I just don't know what the Wizards could offer and/or get back if Wall and Beal were off the table. Maybe a team like San Antonio or Houston or OKC thinks they could develop one of the kids, but what would they really offer in return?
If I were hired as GM tomorrow, I would be tempted to just burn the thing down and start all over with everyone - including Wall and Beal - available for the right price. Of course, even that plan would be on hold until I knew what was going on with Wall's knee.
Last edited by Lombardi's_kid_brother; November-27th-2012 at 02:14 PM.
For the price of a McDouble you can go to a Wizards game...pretty sad.
http://www.tedstake.com/2012/11/27/a...medium=twitter
It was a very tough game last night, as we continue to play shorthanded, against a great team with Hall of Fame players. A tight unit that plays really beautiful basketball. A team that has been together for a long time and communicates very well on the floor.
We were only competitive with them for the first 20 minutes or so.
The Spurs are just an efficient team. A team that runs a system that is intrinsic to them – they hit their shots, they ran their plays. We were out-classed and out-gunned last night; no doubt about it.
It is getting tough to write loss after loss. I know it is getting old for our fans too. But there is nothing for us to do right now but to heal and bond as a team to get our first win of the season.
I understand the anxiety and pressure that is out there. It is all on us, and we must find a way to navigate through it all.
Last night’s game showed us how far we have to develop to become a good and very competitive NBA team. The Spurs have the most wins in the NBA – it showed last night.![]()
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Kiss my ass Ted, you're Sgt. Pepper and this is your Lonely Hearts Club Band...
Who gets a win first, the caps or Wiz?
Last edited by Fight4RGIII; November-27th-2012 at 03:00 PM.
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