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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby tontoz on Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:52 pm

AFM wrote:No, they are the bobcats. Maybe you are thinking about the Mavericks.


:lol:


No chance he got that. Your avy fits your posts perfectly btw.
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby hands11 on Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:57 pm

dobrojim wrote:12 games until the AS break. I wonder how far back in the loss
column we'll be then.

BTW- BOS is currently in 8th. They currently have 10 fewer losses than
we do.


Every game is a big game right now if they are going to do the miracle. Just a sliver of luck and better calls form the ref and they would be a 7-0 run having knocked of some serious playoff teams and two of the best in the league. They would be 11-28. 4th worst in the conference and the hottest team in the league and 9 games out of the playoffs.

Man ... Just a few good calls away from amazing. But what they have done is still pretty impressive.
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby Upper Decker on Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:37 pm

For the Wiz to even think about the P word they'll need to do the following before the AS-Break:

Sweep the next 5: @ utah, minny, chicago, sacramento, @phily
Go 500 over the following 4: @Mem, @SAS, LAC, and NYK.
Sweep the last 3: Brooklyn, @Mil, @Det.

Going in the AS-Break at 19-32 is incredibly unlikely and still means they've got a massive hill to climb.
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby Chocolate City Jordanaire on Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:51 pm

I don't know about them but I think about pizza a lot.

Oh, that's not the P word you meant is it Upper Decker? :)
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby hands11 on Tue Jan 22, 2013 8:26 pm

Upper Decker wrote:For the Wiz to even think about the P word they'll need to do the following before the AS-Break:

Sweep the next 5: @ utah, minny, chicago, sacramento, @phily
Go 500 over the following 4: @Mem, @SAS, LAC, and NYK.
Sweep the last 3: Brooklyn, @Mil, @Det.

Going in the AS-Break at 19-32 is incredibly unlikely and still means they've got a massive hill to climb.


Thats all.

I say they just win out. 52-30 That should give them a good playoff slot.


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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby dobrojim on Wed Jan 23, 2013 12:03 pm

picked up a game in the loss column with BOS losing last night.
BOS now has 21 losses. Next lowest in the EC is PHL at 25 losses.
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby mohammed10 on Wed Jan 23, 2013 12:29 pm

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:I don't about them but I think about pizza a lot.

Oh, that's not the P word you meant is it Upper Decker? :)


Maybe he meant...

You down with OPP?


* ahem *


Other people's.....playoffs?
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby hands11 on Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:03 pm

Get your jug of your favorite flavor out because if we win tonight, its time to take another gulp.

Big game if this train is going to get up to speed. Wiz vs Mem on the road. Game 5 of the trip. So far, so good.

6-2 over the last 8 and only a some terrible refs calls away from 8-0

Then they get to come back home for a game against Min who is 17-21 playing a tough stretch 3-7
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby AFM on Wed Jan 23, 2013 7:25 pm

tontoz wrote:
AFM wrote:No, they are the bobcats. Maybe you are thinking about the Mavericks.


:lol:


No chance he got that. Your avy fits your posts perfectly btw.

Thanks, that's why I chose it. Dead pan!
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby hands11 on Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:37 pm

That was a big game they just lost if we wanted to keep the Kool-aid flowing.

I feel a little bit of a hangover and I'm getting a little nervous.

The only exciting move left is to get Wall starting. Everything will rise or fall from there.

If that looks bad and the rotations don't work, that's it. There are no other cards to pull out short of a trade.

Good or bad, we are going to see what they are very soon. :o
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby hands11 on Sat Jan 26, 2013 6:56 am

Well that was the first test. Minny is banged up with injuries... again... so it wasn't against a good team but man... Walls return to the starting line up went well.

That was fun to watch.

Should have a good chance for another win tonight over Chicago. Wiz got their players plenty of rest. Chicago played 3 starters 39, 39, and 44 minutes.
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby hands11 on Sat Jan 26, 2013 9:22 pm

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13 pt win on a back to back game against Chicago who is 26-17 and 12-6 away.

Okafor with 16 rebounds 15 pts in 30 minutes :o

Nice
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby doclinkin on Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:04 pm

Re: Wiz trade Shard and 2nd rounder for Okafor and Ariza

Post on Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:09 am...

Whatever you think of the deal right now, and whatever it does for our long term prospects, capspace and other phantoms-- when I squint at it I foresee that fans on this board and in the stands are really going to come to appreciate our squad next year. They'll prove pretty easy to cheer for. And I see significantly hopeful signs that they will surprise in their results, significantly outperforming the dismal projections made by many in this thread.

This team is going to be a fierce deep tough forceful strong bastard of a defensive monster. Fast, tireless, active, exhausting fast-break power-dunking finisher on offense. And in the half court I think the team will prove a revelation, earning grudging admission and appreciation that it's not as bad as the night terrors suggested.

What do you need for a successful fast break team: First you have to have the ball. And this begins with defense. Tough to run on a made basket and even then you're only keeping even with the opponent if you trade back and forth. So you have to stop the opponent, then secure the rebound.

This team has been awful in both regards. Late season however simply by jettisoning JaVale, before Nene joined the team even, we began to show an uptick in our defensive habits and improved interior dEFG%. Pick and roll defense, interior lane clogging, etc all improved by degrees. Adding Nene (when healthy) only improved the effect. Our late season run was fueled by defensive stops, detering interior attack with wideload minsters in the paint, even forcing 24-second violations.

However, our defensive rebounding has been notoriously awful for years, and the big Brazilian himself has never been much of a defensive boardsman for all his brawn.

This fact is deceptive though, since plus/minus stats show that whatever his personal box score tally the team generally improves their defensive rebounding when Nene is on court. That is: he boxes out, he seals his man from the lane, and wideload that he is he'll often screen two opponents to allow his interior ally to snatch the pill.

Still, playing next to him we had the raw but developing ex-rookie Kevin Seraphin, who himself posted similarly aenemic board totals in his short career, both here and overseas. Infact if anything there was a slight suggestion that his game was significantly similar to Nene in improving the board work of his teammates, though the effect wasn't as pronounced.

But here in tangent to the pair we add a player who, while suffering a leg tweak this year (injury history is not common in his career, posting back to back to back 82 game seasons before that) and taking a slight hit in his per40 boardwork in the shortened season, in his career has proved a rock-steady consistent double double machine, despite playing somewhat out of position as an undersized athletic center.

In rebounding, Okafor is the ideal complement to both Nene and Ksera. Active in pursuit of the ball, in position and in motion, calculates trajectory, uses speed anticipation and athleticism to outwork opponents and chase down bounces even out of position. Remember being startled at the rebounding acumen of Antawn Jamison, well picture that same skill with more muscle and moxie and no tendency towards any Ole' flinching from contact. You force a miss, Meka will go get it.

Good, we got the ball.

Next thing you need for an uptempo squad is the willingness to run hard, every possession. Recall how breathless we were at the possibility that JaVale would help our team earn the rep as the fastest end-to-end squad in the league. His speed at his size ought to have seen opponents huffing dust chasing after our big boy in the middle.

Except he wouldn't run. Unless of course he had the ball in his hands and could dribble the length of the court. He had a kick-the-cat rage-inducing tendency to sorta lazily float around on court until he felt he could star. Now it turns out some part of that was conditioning and exercise induced asthma and swollen ovaries and I don't know whatever excuse you want to come up with for him. Laziness. No matter what he never proved able to help the team much in this regard. Low IQ, poor situation recognition, lame lack of a competitive nature, disinterest, whatever. He wanted to earn style points from the judges more than respect from his peers and opponents.

Now let me say this: I've followed Meka since he was prospect for UConn. He is a 6' 10" center (maybe) in a league that requires 7 footers at that position. But has been able to play the position because he is the hardest-working best-conditioned player in the spot since Alonzo Mourning. He's in the weight room at dawn on game day, leastways he was at UConn. I was concerned for him coming into the league because he already had back spasms from how hard he worked, figured he was an injury risk,. But despite being undersized for the 5-spot he proved solidly durable, constantly tuning his body to meet the challenge. Playing undersized, yes, but active enough to make up the difference. He will run. Every minute he earns, he'll work.

An uptempo team takes its toll on the bigs most of all. For all the hair tearing angst on here at the supposed redundancy of adding another undersized Big many on this board fail to recognize the weapon that a deep frontcourt bench can prove to be. Especially for an uptempo squad. With this team we can afford to play 48+ minutes, 82+ games of run-them-to-death go! go! go! hyperactive basketball, without grinding our big men into the grave. Starter, finisher, bench, whatever, I suspect the roles of our 3 Bigs will alter depending on their condition and play. 'Interchangeable' is no epithet. We can bring bruisers off the bench in barrage after barrage, substituting freely, and when the opponent flags we can downshift and floor it, bringing even faster players like Booker and Vesely. Whatever he match-ups suggest.

And on defense, we can feel free to never be namby pamby on the inside, never allow a lay-up without a contusion. Nobody gets to nurse their 6 fouls, because we've got an even bigger and stronger guy on the bench behind him well rested and champing at the bit.

This team is going to be a nightmare to play defensively. No single longarmed shot swatter to evade (Seraphin has an aptitude there, despite lesser height) but whenever you turn the corner to drive the lane there will be an ogre in your path blocking you, bumping you with his belly putting, his armpit in your face. And yes, quite possibly hacking at you with clubbing forearms. We may not earn respect in the nationwide media, but teams will hate to face us. Trevor Ariza will be an excellent defensive role-model for JWall or even MKG if he's the best available.


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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby DCZards on Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:37 pm

Toot on, doc. You have a right to. I remember thinking you had nailed it on Okafor when you first posted it. Love the way the African warrior is boarding and defending. He and the Big Brazilian really complement each other.
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Re: Kool-Aid Drinking, Season Turnaround Thread

Postby fishercob on Sat Jan 26, 2013 10:56 pm

Something tells me Kool aid isn't what Ernie's drinking tonight.
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