If Beal is traded, we'll have seen the complete demise of yet another iteration of the future. We got lucky to sign Gilbert to create the Gil-Hughes/Butler-Jamison playoff teams. Then we got "lucky" enough to have three top 3 picks to create the Wall-Porter-Beal team.
Without a real "star" we could be sucking wind for a looooong time. No chance to lure a top free agent, and just good enough to never score a top 5 chance to draft a franchise player.
We've regressed so much this year my head is spinning. When I got the chance to watch them on the tube against the Clips, they looked lost --- even before blowing the lead. Standing around, running into double-teams. They just seemed to have quit or lost any interest.
Bradley Beal - Part III
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Put it in the Sheppard thread, but maybe Beal really has played his last game as a Zard. End of an era. The urinal cake era of ineptitude. Not all Beal's fault, obv.
Can't say I do. Who else gonna shoot?