I like the trade. Goodbye to Rashard. Ernie would have used next week's late pick on an obscure blonde 6'9" euroboy anyway.
I like the trade. Goodbye to Rashard. Ernie would have used next week's late pick on an obscure blonde 6'9" euroboy anyway.
I sort of like this trade. We got rid of Lewis, that's enough to be happy about. Ariza is gonna be turning 27 in 10 days and plays really hard. Okafor make me wanna choke a whore. I like that he is a good defender, we suck at defense. Don't like getting get of the No. 46 pick but whatever.
What's an Oke-for?
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Haha. Glad I'm not the only one who remembers him. My one and only ban on here was because of him. Probably five or six years ago. Me and twenty-eight were acting like he was Blatche's girl on the side and was getting pounded by him. He reported us and we got banned for two weeks. That's too funny that he's still riding Blatche's sack.
I'll go on record as liking the trade. It's not like teams were just excited about taking Lewis off our hands. It seems like two teams got what they wanted, the Wizards got some veteran presence and got rid of Lewis, and the Hornets got rid of two guys as they try to rebuild. I think people think that because this isn't a Caron for Kwame trade, that we got dealt with, but I see talent in Okafur and think that at minimum, he's a good backup center who can push fire, playing time. Wasn't he having a real good year in 2010-11? Ariza, I'm not as find of, but Well see. Hopefully we can sure up that 3 spot. At best, I'd hope that he can play like he played towards the end of last year. At least then we can maybe get something for him. Our maybe he's like Heinrich and opts out.
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Why in the hell would we want Kendall Marshall.
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I'm OK with Crawford staying so long as he's a backup and not the starter. As a developing sixth man he's a pretty nice option because he can run the point.
Ariza is a millstone though. For a 9 year vet, his PER is terrible. A PER under 15 on an offensively challenged team like ours is really only acceptable from a developmental player. I'm worried that Ariza gums up our backcourt and perimeter minutes making it hard for young pieces to develop. I don't think his perimeter defense offsets his negative offensive value... I think we'd have been better off sticking with Vesely and having him develop as our perimeter defender.
Okafor is alright, I've much less of a problem with him and I think he actually adds value to the roster if he's healthy. He's got a career PER of 17, which is good enough to be an important starter for us on both ends. But the problem is he hasn't been himself for several years. He's not the rebounder he once was, and that's what we really needed to add from a significant front court acquisition. He scores efficiently and he defends--when healthy--but I wanted us to go out and get a rebounder. Seraphin and Nene score efficiently and they defend. He feels too redundant. Could have used someone to scoop up all of the rebounds to be had.
An interesting stat is that Nene improved our team rebounding rate significantly by coming in without actually piling up rebounds on his own. I'd have to go searching around for the actual number, but take my word for it that it was a big improvement over both JaVale and Seraphin. That means he boxes out really well. Knowing that, we could have capitalized on that talent and found a PF with a talent for pulling in rebounds--T Rob or maybe even Ersan Ilyasova. They could have been an animal on the glass and formed an ideal pair with Nene.
But really, this trade is bad because we gave a team everything they wanted without demanding they sacrafice anything in return. We were used. We should have insisted they give up the tenth pick or told them to go pound sand. If not that, at least a future consideration we could deal with.
I also think we need to find a new home for one of Vesely/Booker/Singleton. One of those guys no longer has a place on our roster in the short term.
And I also think we're absolutely handcuffed into taking Beal at 3 now. I'm not disappointed about the prospect of taking Beal at all. Love him as a prospect. (Still a little apprehensive that we won't take him though...)
But I don't like the thought that Beal is probably going to be our only significant addition to improve the offense for next season. That's a HUGE burden to place on a 19 year old rookie SG. What else can we do though? We have no cap flexibility this year or next. I was hoping we'd be able to improve our offense with a multitude of low key signings but we are not going to have the roster spaces for that and probably don't have the cap space either.
This was a bad deal. Ernie deserves to get roasted for this.
"John Wall will never be as good as Kyrie Irving was in his first week in the NBA" - David Falk, published February 14, 2013.
A trade of medicre players is supposed to make us Wiz fans excited.
I don't understand this trade it all. We just helped New Orleans create lots of cap room by taking on two players that didn't stay healthy last year and their $44 million in contracts ($30 million in additional salary over the next two years when factoring in the buyout of Lewis if we didn't trade him) and we didn't come out with their second 1st round pick??? Ernie just got absolutely fleeced. How does this trade get the Wiz closer to becoming a championship team? It just seems to impede the growth of the young players.
Because obviously there were clear better alternatives. Because DC is a huge FA attraction. Because our GM has a sterling prior draft history. Everyone needs to stop ********, it makes us no worse and a little bit better. Sounds like decent deal to me. If we stayed pact, we'd pick another **** Euro kid in the 2nd round and trot out a bunch of low basketball IQ bafoons AGAIN. At least we have some semblance of veteran experience now
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We better play lockdown defense next season, offense will still struggle with only one credible shooter in the lineup, assuming we draft Beal. If Charlotte drafts him, or another trades with Charlotte for his rights, we're pretty screwed.
I can understand the need to put forth a credible product on the floor, but the more I think about it, I don't like the deal.
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This isn't the NFL...young players mean jack **** in the NBA. You can't just stockpile draft picks and expect to get good. No, you pray that you find a stud in the first round and you build around them. We are trying to build around John Wall. The Thunder are the RARE exception and the Bobcats and Kings are the norm.
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but we had 0 credible shooters this past year...
"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
You all realize that, like, you can't force players to sign with you right? So, like, if you have a ton of cap space, it doesn't mean **** if nobody wants to take it. And, like, players who are worth a ton of cap space normally don't go to, like, ****ty teams. That's understood right? So what's the point of having a ton of cap space next year if we're still going to suck? Wouldn't it be better to improve the team and then have cap space to spend when you're halfway respectable? And doesn't it make sense to make John Wall happy beyond just his contract year?
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