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Re: GT- Mavericks @ Wiz- Saturday, Feb 26th, 8 pm EST 

Post#161 » by Kanyewest » Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:47 pm

fishercob wrote:Really nice effort against a great team. Highly moral victory, IMO. That Dallas team with all its horses is a legit title contender, me thinks.

I don't take any joy in this proclamation, but I'm starting to believe that Blatche doesn't just suck, but he's a cancer too. You always hear about certain guys' energy being "infectious." Well, that's probably the case when the energy is negative too, no? I don't think it's a coincidence that Dray has been out of the lineup the last two nights and we've really brought it against two great teams. For one, there's the ball movement -- it's just much better without Dray's ball-stopping, standing, surveying, and dribbling in place. But also, the fight, the toughness, the body language, the swagger. Our guys seem to enjoy the game and one another much more when Dray's off the floor and out of the lineup. Sad. Sad, but true.

I think playing with the rest of this crew, there may be hope for McGee. He got absolutely destroyed by CHandler (check out Tyson's personal shot chart by using the drop-down menu here: http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/shotchart ... =310226027), but Tyson's a ten year vet. Javale should take his beating as an education and do everything he can to emulate Chandler. Javale is more physically gifted. He's worth waiting for and developing IMO.

John Wall is a total beast -- under-appreciated by his own fans. Seraphin is so much better now that he was at the beginning of the year. Booker's getting more confident and impacting the game.

All in all, a good loss.

It was an OK moral victory. Wizards have had 2 moral victories without Blatche but no real victories; Wizards are 0-6 when Blatche doesn't play. I would be surprised if Dallas wins the title. Not sure how they get past San Antonio, the Lakers, or even the Thunder without a healthy Caron Butler.

IIRC, the Wizards played Dallas tough last time at Dallas. Although it was nice to see Jordan Crawford in crunch time, the Wizards are probably a better team with Blatche than without him. The defense hasn't been much better either.

Not sure why we should be encouraged by McGee's performance either especially since all Chandler did was catch alley oops and that's the scouting report on him. McGee hasn't been the same player since the all star break; hopefully that's just a coincidence and not a trend.

Wall has played much better the past two games. Is he a beast? If the Wizards were winning a few more games, maybe he'll get that rep, probably an offseason of working on his perimeter game and pick and roll defense will get him there.
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Re: GT- Mavericks @ Wiz- Saturday, Feb 26th, 8 pm EST 

Post#162 » by dandridge 10 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 12:34 am

fishercob wrote:Really nice effort against a great team. Highly moral victory, IMO. That Dallas team with all its horses is a legit title contender, me thinks.

I don't take any joy in this proclamation, but I'm starting to believe that Blatche doesn't just suck, but he's a cancer too. You always hear about certain guys' energy being "infectious." Well, that's probably the case when the energy is negative too, no? I don't think it's a coincidence that Dray has been out of the lineup the last two nights and we've really brought it against two great teams. For one, there's the ball movement -- it's just much better without Dray's ball-stopping, standing, surveying, and dribbling in place. But also, the fight, the toughness, the body language, the swagger. Our guys seem to enjoy the game and one another much more when Dray's off the floor and out of the lineup. Sad. Sad, but true.

I think playing with the rest of this crew, there may be hope for McGee. He got absolutely destroyed by CHandler (check out Tyson's personal shot chart by using the drop-down menu here: http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/shotchart ... =310226027), but Tyson's a ten year vet. Javale should take his beating as an education and do everything he can to emulate Chandler. Javale is more physically gifted. He's worth waiting for and developing IMO.

John Wall is a total beast -- under-appreciated by his own fans. Seraphin is so much better now that he was at the beginning of the year. Booker's getting more confident and impacting the game.

All in all, a good loss.


Fish, glad to see you finally joined me in my hate for Blatce!
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Re: GT- Mavericks @ Wiz- Saturday, Feb 26th, 8 pm EST 

Post#163 » by hands11 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:38 am

TheBigThree wrote:There has to be a team we can sucker into taking McGee. Seraphin looks better in virtually every aspect of the game that is conducive to winning. No way the coaching staff doesn't see that.


We should be the ones taking him but we should be taking him to the bench so Seraphin can start.
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Re: GT- Mavericks @ Wiz- Saturday, Feb 26th, 8 pm EST 

Post#164 » by Bunzilla » Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:19 am

hands11 wrote:
TheBigThree wrote:There has to be a team we can sucker into taking McGee. Seraphin looks better in virtually every aspect of the game that is conducive to winning. No way the coaching staff doesn't see that.


We should be the ones taking him but we should be taking him to the bench so Seraphin can start.


Not worth the diva ****storm. If we make someone else a starter, McGee would have to go.
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Re: GT- Mavericks @ Wiz- Saturday, Feb 26th, 8 pm EST 

Post#165 » by hands11 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:38 am

Spence wrote:
miller31time wrote:How do you let Tyson Freaking Chandler score 23 points?

Hey, take it easy! Javale had other things on his mind tonight. Not sure what they were, but he was definitely focused on something other than staying with Chandler. Lots of offensive rebound put-backs tonight for Tyson.


You see McGee do things like point to Tyson in transition and then stop at the FT line while he sets up for a dunk or the standard illegal defense call and you just have to wonder at what point is he just embarrassed by he lack of basketball sense. I know I would be if I was him.

At this point, I'm just not sure why he is still starting. Seraphin just seems to have some much more focus and force. And man Seraphin is fast. I saw him go baseline to baseline and he was just a blur. The young man has soccer legs.

And Booker is really coming around. So physical. Those two add what this teams have been sourly missing. Everything McGee doesn't bring. I just hope that some of it rubs off on McGee.

I like the fire Crawford and Mo bring. Mo seem to have some muscle and drive.

From a personality stand point, I think the pieces that don't fit right now are Dray and McGee. Kind of glad Dray is injured right now. Its good to get a look at the team without him. It's feeling more and more like that have reached that window where they could move Dray.
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Re: GT- Mavericks @ Wiz- Saturday, Feb 26th, 8 pm EST 

Post#166 » by hands11 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:55 am

Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
DallasShalDune wrote:Chandler has been possessed for awhile now. Someone dropped him in the Wiz fantasy league, and I picked him up. He has single handedly won me some weeks that I would have lost w/o him.

Yes, Chandler improved big time this season.

He is a prime example of a great athlete becoming a good offensive player.


But it took him a while and he changed teams several times in the process.

McGee will be good one day. He just needs to mature. With that will come better focus. Then his physical talent will be tapped. It took Nick a about four years to finally grow up enough to unleash his talent. I think Nick is entering the zone. He should be good for a nice 3-4 year run.

Dray is the one I'm most concerned about at this point.

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