fishercob wrote:John Wall was fabulous tonight. If you want to pick nits, I thought he took 2 bad jumpers (I had not problem with the long two with the shot clock running down). But his pushing the tempo, passing, defensive hustle, etc were all fabulous and infectious.
Another inconspicuously fabulous game for Otto Porter -- 7 boards, 4 dimes, a steal and 2 blocks in 23 minutes. Love that.
My offseason optimism and 47 win projection was informed by two words: depth matters. That fact was on clear display when the ten-deep Spurs wiped the floor with the Lebrons in the Finals. The Wizards don't have a championship quality roster, but damn, they have lots and lots of good players.
Beal's jumpshot is gorgeous. March looks great diving on the pick and roll. Nene off the bench will be great. Hump is beastly. Happy night. Enjoy it and then on to Boston for a business trip. I want that one for Paul.
The depth of this team sure is looking good. I was looking at all kinds of guys to fill that final spot not named Rasual Butler. Who woulda thought this guy would be an even better addition to this team than Ray Allen?? Who would thought Humphries would play good enough to legitimately be an option to push Nene out of the starting lineup? Porter is coming into his game, Gortat is living up to his contract signing, Gooden is rarely getting in the game (even though he is playing good when he does), and Wall and Beal are continuing to get even better and truly looking like the best backcourt in the league. Webster has just been cleared for contact in practices. How about throwing out a small ball unit of Gortat manning the middle, Wall bringing it up with Butler, Webster and Beal spread around the perimeter??