7-Day Dray wrote:This trade is eerily similar to the Mitch Richmond trade. I'm not happy about this.
McGee isn't an all star, Webber was.
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7-Day Dray wrote:This trade is eerily similar to the Mitch Richmond trade. I'm not happy about this.


Bickerstaff wrote:hermitkid wrote:The detractors say Young is a gunner that doesn't pass or rebound. He's not somebody you build a team around, but in the right situation he can be very effective.
That's some pretty mild detracting. I know he's not as hated as Dray (who at this point I hope gets it together merely to spite the booers and the armchair GMs) or Javale, but I've seen plenty of people demand that Nick be cut, that he's a clown, a cancer, etc. I guess people's instincts are to blame all of an organization's problems on whomever's been around the longest.
7-Day Dray wrote:This trade is eerily similar to the Mitch Richmond trade. I'm not happy about this.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote: Sacramento wouldn't make the deal of Nene for Cousins. That should tell you something.
nate33 wrote:Like I implied before, this all boils down to what the Wizards could reasonably expect to acquire utilizing cap room. Effectively, we acquired Nene at $13M a year (and a 2nd round pick). I tend to side with Rico in that the Wizards can't expect to get good by tanking year after year after year. At some point, they need to utilize their cap room and acquire a few veteran players to serve as a stable backbone to the roster. I think Nene qualifies. $13M is a bit steep, but he's a solid two-way center. How many two way centers are there in this league?
I haven't run the numbers, but if memory serves, we should still have about $18M in cap room assuming we amnesty Lewis. If we amnesty Blatche, we'll have $12M in cap room this summer with Rashard's $13M cap number coming off the books the following summer. All we really need to do is sign a free agent shooter and draft a star caliber player and we should be a decent team next year. Next summer, we should still have enough cap room for a max player.
The point is, although Nene is expensive, I don't see his contract hindering our rebuild anytime soon. Either way, we have plenty of cap room to work with this summer and next summer, and after that, we won't have much cap room anyway because Wall will be maxed out.
FAH1223 wrote:wow, Nene got a 5 year $67 million extension? I was thinking it was about $10 million less than that
Spence wrote:7-Day Dray wrote:This trade is eerily similar to the Mitch Richmond trade. I'm not happy about this.
Because Javale McGee and Chris Webber are both hominids? About the only similarity I can see.
7-Day Dray wrote:This trade is eerily similar to the Mitch Richmond trade. I'm not happy about this.
LyricalRico wrote:lukekarts wrote:Not a Wizards or a Nuggets fan.
Surprised at the polarised opinion here. Nene is a very good player, efficient, plays good man defence, only real knock is that he doesn't rebound enough, but ultimately he's a talented and smart player.
Also, don't worry about the injury history. No signs of recurring knee issues; one year he missed was exceptional circumstance (Cancer!); he's been relatively healthy since then.
It's primarily heartbreak over McGee. Many were still drinking the kool-aid and were convinced he was a star in the making. I'm not of them, therefore I see what you see - the addition of a good player that will help this team.
I think there are also some who are concerned about the contract, and I'll admit that it's not ideal. But considering the position the Wizards are in, they were going to have to overpay no matter who they acquired. To have expected otherwise is just wishful thinking IMO.
7-Day Dray wrote:Spence wrote:7-Day Dray wrote:This trade is eerily similar to the Mitch Richmond trade. I'm not happy about this.
Because Javale McGee and Chris Webber are both hominids? About the only similarity I can see.
Not saying that McGee is on Webber's level, but this is a typical EG/Unseld move. Trading a young guy for a veteran who's on a big contract. And I just have a scary feeling that we'll be trying to dump Nene in the final years of his contract.

Spence wrote:7-Day Dray wrote:This trade is eerily similar to the Mitch Richmond trade. I'm not happy about this.
Because Javale McGee and Chris Webber are both hominids? About the only similarity I can see.
Bickerstaff wrote:hermitkid wrote:The detractors say Young is a gunner that doesn't pass or rebound. He's not somebody you build a team around, but in the right situation he can be very effective.
That's some pretty mild detracting. I know he's not as hated as Dray (who at this point I hope gets it together merely to spite the booers and the armchair GMs) or Javale, but I've seen plenty of people demand that Nick be cut, that he's a clown, a cancer, etc. I guess people's instincts are to blame all of an organization's problems on whomever's been around the longest.
nate33 wrote:Bickerstaff wrote:hermitkid wrote:The detractors say Young is a gunner that doesn't pass or rebound. He's not somebody you build a team around, but in the right situation he can be very effective.
That's some pretty mild detracting. I know he's not as hated as Dray (who at this point I hope gets it together merely to spite the booers and the armchair GMs) or Javale, but I've seen plenty of people demand that Nick be cut, that he's a clown, a cancer, etc. I guess people's instincts are to blame all of an organization's problems on whomever's been around the longest.
That's mostly just hands11.
My view on Young is that I didn't think he would stick around next year so there was absolutely no reason not to shop him. By trading him, we landed a 2nd round pick and we helped the tank.
dlts20 wrote:Contracts dont matter anymore because of the Amnesty. If he's healthy then he's a beast that heads us in the right direction. If he's not healthy then we use the Amnesty and all we lost was 2 guys we dont want anyways. All this means is that Dray will be sticking around which all of you will hate but if he's in shape then him & Nene would be a great duo if we dont get Davis
Ruzious wrote:... like sashae.
Oh, and Spence, too, I guess.

Nivek wrote:What were the options? Be still. Sometimes the best move is to not make one. I think this is one the Wiz will regret down the road. By the end of this contract, they're likely to be looking for way to dump it on someone.
Ruzious wrote:Per Michael Lee, the second rounder coming via the LAC's is the Hornets 2nd rounder - so it should be very high.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Nick Young...
He feasts on Kobe. Don't know why, but he does.