robbie84 wrote:Again, this is my outside view looking in, but it appears you need some more Paul Pierce type veterans there to keep the pressure on Wall and Beal in the locker room and hold them accountable. They've got the keys to the city and for someone at age 22 that might be too much power if that makes sense. Nene is not that guy, Humphries isn't really either. Seems like Dudley is the only father figure you've currently got alongside Gortat.
I definitely agree with this.
A lot of Wiz fans are
impatient, because Wall is already very good and entering his prime, there's almost this feeling that we NEED Beal to take the same ascension to stardom in order for the team to be good *right now* (the KD pipedream also plays into this, almost every 'trade Beal' post involves some pie-in-the-sky scenario about WAS somehow luring Durant away from a stacked OKC team)
The reality is that most players that young take a while to develop into franchise players/leaders, and that development usually isn't linear. Beal at his age is still developing the maturity and habits needed to be consistently great. Which is what Pierce wanted to hammer home with them:
“I tell them, ‘Learn from all the stuff I did [wrong] when I was young.’
“I talk to them a lot about mental preparation and consistency. I keep telling Wall and Beal, ‘You’ve got to make up your mind. Do you want to be good, or do you want to be great? Because if you want to be great, you gotta do it every single night, not just when you feel like it.’
Just looking at raw stats, Beal's age 22 season compares pretty closely to what Ray Allen was doing at the same age. The difference is that Allen continued to refine his game on/off the court, and became the model of professionalism and consistency over the next decade plus.
It's too early to expect Beal to have developed to that degree, he has to go through the fire first and learn from those experiences. Wall has been through quite a bit and is a step ahead, in terms of maturity/experience, but Beal is really not there yet - a veteran presence who can stay on the Wiz young guys every game, practice, etc would definitely help his development. That's what a guy like Kawhi Leonard had in spades over in San Antonio, and you see what he's becoming as he enters his prime. Paul George was personally developed by Larry Bird, who used to run him through individual workouts and film every day.
With what Beal has done in the postseason at just 20- 21yo taking over games vs the likes of Jimmy Butler, Paul George, Demarre Carroll etc - you can clearly see that the talent and competitive fire is there, it just needs to be refined. Talent doesn't just fall in your laps in this league, you can't just wish Kevin Durant on your team and he will magically appear. Imo you don't just trade away a high upside player like Beal unless it's in a superstar type package. I definitely want Beal to be in a Wiz jersey when he enters his prime years.