dckingsfan wrote:hands11 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:
Agreed, and the schemes have been very clever... but you can't have good D if you don't have players that can play D and are willing to play D. I don't know what Randy said to Wall, but he has really picked up his D over the last 4 or 5 games. And when both he and Ariza are playing good D, everyone else just has to play ok D.
Agreed. Those two can be pretty disruptive.
and how about Nene with another pick for a break away. That doesn't hurt either. That kind of play can get a lot out of the other team. I mean if Nene is going to be picking you off like that, you have to look where you are passing.
Agreed... then all the passing lanes look dangerous and the ball doesn't move very freely. I though Beal and Webster did a good job of closing down on the 3 point shooters as well. And Temple took the ball away a few times as well. I think they can definitely play with anyone 3-8 in the east in the playoffs if they can bring that kind of intensity. And of all the teams in the East I think that the Wiz have the best shot to at least slow down Lebron and George.
I posted earlier in this thread, all things being equal, defense wins. Its why Seattle kicked Denver's butts.
Portland was the better offensive team. LMA has a Melo fast release and he is taller. And as someone mentioned, if he shot 3s, he would be Dirk dangerous. I see now reason he can extend his range. At 28 he is running out of time. He needs to get busy on that. He could be a top stud in the league if he can do it. He is so close.
But the Wizards are the better defensive team and that won them the game.
The offense has been looking better in half court the last two games. If they can keep improving that and bring a top defensive level, they might actually win a playoff series. Could you imaging them playing defense like you know they can for an entire game at a playoff level. They could be very hard to deal with if they did that.
They are still a little short handed on offense. They are missing at a min a Iggy, Manu level SF who has handles. TA is trying. He is driving more. But as good as he is at D and spot ups, he is just a level lower what needed regarding handles and drives.
The team is making good progress. And they still have players that are largely untapped as well. AH could help in spot duty. Let hope his defense improves when he returns. We need to see Randy manage Kevin S, Booker and Ves. Not just one of them. We still haven't gotten anything from Otto. Glen can be used for his defense if needed as well. And we still might be able to clear 2 spots if we can dump Maynor and Singleton.
Point I am trying to make is.. this isn't as good as they can be. They are still building their games and they have a lot of room to grow. Players and coaching. I would say they are at about 65% capacity. They still have a lot of upside if things break the right way regarding those other players and Randy coaching.