Grodoboldo wrote:Look, I don't know WTF is happening in Washington.
But tell me
How the **** do they give this guy up for Hutchinson and Gafford??? Oh, and they also actually gave us cash for it!!!!!!!
They're bad. Like, REALLY bad!!!! Even if TBJ regressed a bit, there's a good player here, they should have tried harder to develop him.
More Neil Funk than Wizards announcers.

Quite a number of Bulls turnovers, into the hands of Troy. I imagine Arturas was re-evaluating PG video of Coby, Arci, Sato and kept seeing this Brown fella make full-court plays.
Not gonna get too elated, not sure how he'll shoot and score, but Troy can dribble better than most the Bulls roster. Artunas values point-skills for prospects. Paxson seemed to value defensive
effort over any single basketball attribute (not even targeting elite combinations of length & athleticism like a T. Chandler, Gobert or Thybulle, but compromised on one or the other and focused on the "effort" and "desire to win"). This simple change in philosophy is going to account for better vet. min. signings, 13th man trades, and 2nd round picks. Troy has better handles than almost any draft pick in Paxson's entire tenure as GM/VP, besides Rose. And he's got defensive wing-size.
Seems like he got a big demotion since Westbrook joined. Their coach is allowing Russ and Beal to dominate almost 70% of usage, while the FO seemed to draft a slew of wings and forwards whose strength was handling & passing (Deni, Troy, Bonga, Neto). Wagner could pass out the post in college. Not to mention Rui could use more on-ball development. Just seems the Wizards are content not giving these young guys a chance to touch the rock, so that Westbrook and Beal, plus a 32yo Ish Smith could dominate the ball into a 15-win record.
I'm low on Scott Brooks. He isn't good with prospects. He seems has no problem letting his top-stars completely over-dribble. Beal is a freaky shooter, 90% from FT and currently he's shooting 32% from 3P on medium volume. He's up to 35% usage, which would be fine if he was Luka, but he's a shooter first and fore-most... There is all kinds of wrong with that team. This is the same coach who kept Harden at 20% usage even as a 6th man. Isn't moving a 20 PER #3 pick to 6th man usually a move to give him the keys, high usage with the 2nd unit? Even then, he kept it out of Harden's hands, who became MIP immediately in HOU. Sure he was glad to give Thabo, Derek Fisher and Kendrick Perkins some extended looks. Brooks was OK with Russ leading OKC in usage, which obviously ending up pissing off Durant in the end.
I hope Troy is a hidden gem.