yungal07 wrote:Ruzious wrote:The trade is official http://voices.washingtonpost.com/wizard ... rdsinsider No changes - to my surprise. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that means Foye can't be dealt for another 2 months - so that would be till August 24th - still well before the season. No offense to the guy - He's a capable player. I just don't see him being a fit here. I see him as a tradable asset.
I actually don't want to see Foye traded. I know highlight videos don't tell you the entire truth but:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79PFn6tnTQk
You can't tell me that this kid doesn't have potential to be a very good player. He's quick, has a nice looking jumpshot, good handles, and can finish in traffic.
We have Sam Cassell here as an assistant. Well, here's his first big project. I think he can really help this kid turn into something special.
I don't want to see him get traded either. I think he can blossom as an amazing role player with Washington. Does anyone else see an Arenas type of game with Foye? Just wondering if I'm the only one here who's made that connection. But yes, he definitely was the biggest piece in this trade for Washington in my opinion. I like Miller too, but I doubt he can be effective playing with cut minutes with the way the team looks as of now. I think they're going to have to make a trade to get back some help up front and thin up this log jam of perimeter players.
dandridge 10 wrote:I've read through all the opinions on this board as well as the expert opinions in the press with the hope someone could persuade me to be excited about this deal. Unfortunately, I just can't and I think I figured out why.
Its not that the trade is all that horrible...its not. I think it is hard to argue that we won't be better. However, to me, this deal just confirms that Wizards management actually believes the Wizards can be a contender by surrounding the Big Three with a better supporting cast. I just have never bought into that idea. In order for the Wizards to become a contender, they need to substitute one of the Big Three with someone who is actually "big" and can be a presence on both sides of the court. I thought this draft was the perfect opportunity to package the pick with either Butler or Jamison (preferably Jamison) and maybe an expiring for a quality Big that we have desperately needed over the last several years. However, it doesn't even appear that management even entertained this idea, stating that the Big Three were essentially untouchable. To me, the Wizards management is either disillusioned to think that we can contend with the Big Three/supporting cast or that they are just happy to be a playoff team that plays an exciting brand of basketball. In either case, its not a good thing.
Unlike others, I also don't think there is a chance in hell the Wizards will prove me wrong and move one of the Big Three now. If they couldn't/wouldn't do a deal with the #5 pick and whatever we had as an enticement, they certainly aren't going to get it done with either Miller or Foye instead of the 5th pick.
So, I guess there is reason for happiness if you were just looking for the Wizards to improve and possibly get out of the first round of the playoffs. I think they have made a move to do that. However, if you were hoping for a move that would make us a contender in the near future, I think you will be somewhat disappointed like me.
No. They aren't going to win the championship with this line up as is. But first round exit? you must be delusional. I think you're underestimating this teams capability with the moves they've made. If healthy, and depending how much of the old Arenas you'll see next season, with these new coaches; this team is extremely dangerous. It isn't crazy to think that this team can make it to the Eastern Conference Finals.

























