stevemcqueen1 wrote:We got 46 points on something like 24 shots from our SF spot last night. Plus 14 rebounds. SF doesn't feel like a need when we get that kind of production. But so little of that offense came unassisted. They're finishers and Price and Wall had to be playmakers.
If we have pure shooters at the 3, that means we should have a playmaker that can ISO score at the 4 IMO. That's pretty rare. Nene does it fairly well but he's not an elite scorer. I'm thinking we should have a creative 3. That's why I still like Shabazz so much.
In other news, Kansas getting beat so bad was the big surprise yesterday. McLemore played well but no one else did. I have a harder time pinning McLemore down than almost anyone else. Sometimes he looks like a future superstar, others he looks totally passive and doesn't seem to have that star mentality. He would scare me with a top three pick.
SF is still somewhat unstable, with no guarantee Webster comes back, and I don't expect Ariza to be here long term. I need to watch more of Shabazz so I'm not talking out of my a$$, but I am just so high right now on Porter it's hard for me to even consider anyone else.
As far as Noel, first of all I'm expecting him to be gone before the Wizards pick at this point. But if he is, I liked him before his injury but even then wasn't totally sold. More so than SF, a pretty solid aspect of the Wizards has been defense. IMO we need to add more offensive options, and I don't think Noel does that. He is a stud defensively though, but I wonder about his strength down low in the NBA, especially with weak knees/legs. His lack of perimeter skills and shooting, combined with doubts about him in the low post leave me with questions.
Porter I like for a lot of the same reasons I liked Beal watching him last season at Florida. I think he will be very good with John Wall. The way this team is built, you want the ball in Wall's hands. You want him to break down the D and have options for him when the defense collapses. Porter, like Beal, is just smart on the offensive end, always finding the right place to be, picking holes in the defense, and picking the right times to expose it. I loved watching Beal find the open spot on the floor, when he'd get it he'd first look to pass inside, then look for his shot, and if had nothing immediately get it back in his PG's hands. Little time wasted, not a lot of dribbling around.
Porter is the same way. He finds the right spots, he is always communicating, and making the right plays. He is efficient with and without the ball. He makes the right pass, he sets picks, he boxes out, he hits the offensive boards. He would add the mid range game the Wizards lack, as well as someone who can spread the D and go inside also. The defense has to react to him because he is so versatile and not a predictable one trick pony, which as shown against Syracuse, opens things for his teammates. He will be a factor on the defensive end like Noel AND on the offensive end like Shabazz though in a different way than each. But just trying to say he will help on both ends rather than one or the other more so than those players.
To me the best scenario with draft and offseason...
Charlotte gets Noel #1 and he turns out to be another disappointing pick for MJ.
Wizards get Porter as eventual replacement for Ariza. With 2nd rounder, maybe moving up if needed, get a big such as Withey or Dieng... maybe Young, Muscala, Kelly as further possibilities.
Resign Webster ideally as backup SF/SG. Keep Price as well as add another vet G to the mix.
Hope everyone comes back healthy and improved next season, Nene especially, as well as Booker, Wall, etc.