Post#422 » by hands11 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:29 pm
Lets get focused here. What the Wizards most need is range shooting from a SG who can rebound and defend.
They went 3 and D with Singleton SF. His outside shot will look better this year. 6-8 230
They went athletic big with all the intangibles BBIQ, energy in Ves 6-11 240
They have a athletic post power and post hook game in KS. And he has a mid range game. Butter.
Booker is a strong athletic 6-8 fast, leaping, tough guy who can do a little of everything. Remember, Booker added a decent outside shot last year. He had none the year before.
Wall is the athletic PG who can run, pass and drive and run the offense. Just needs to add range and he will. He had moments last year. He need to get consistent now.
Nene is the PF/C who can score, bang, and box out. He should be good for 3 years.
They have two primary scorer in Wall and Nene. I'm not sold on this Nene injury thing. He missed like 10 games in three years before last year.
Crawford is a SG who can drive and also makes some really nice passes. Just need a better outside shot and shot selection. Which he will improve on now that the team is adding structure and accountability.
The team has two primary players and lots of pieces. What they most lacked is someone like Beal.
Beal would be perfect. Sweet shot. Rebounds. Defense. Athletic. Jumps. Super mature for 18. His personality will fit right in with this team. And he seems very coachable.
The Wizards need to keep a high level of team defense but they need to spread the floor on offense. Someone need to be able to reliably catch and shoot it from outside as a guard as other role players improve their range. They lost Nick. He was their only player who could get hot and stroke it. But Nick was an idiot and he did little else. Well they got a little of that from Mason also but he is getting up there in age. They need a replacement at SG.
Beal is the perfect Nick replacement/upgrade.
Wall, Beal and Nene is a solid core of offense to which you can add all those other players. KS baby hooks. CS 3 and D, etc. Wall will hit him open. Nene will play inside out with him. Ves will find him because Ves sees the court and passes well. They can find a a defending ball handling SF later.
And I think it won't take Beal long to start hitting spot up Js in the NBA. The rest of his game may take a year but he can help right away. And he will help Crawford get better. He can help him with is outside shooting form. If Crawford could fix that, he is nothing to sneeze at. They can even bring back Mason to add insurance for range shooting. Once the team settled in, Mason got it going from outside. He is the vet guard they need on the cheap for a few more years.
I could live with
Wall, Craw, C Singleton, Nene, Ves
Mack, Beal, J Singleton, Booker, Keven
Each line up has a box out guy and a rebounder. Ves will be cleaning up more boards this year. He ended the year much better at this. Each has two primary scorers. Each has a SF who can defend and hit from outside. They just don't have a SF with handles. That is ok for now.
Bench Mason and whoever they get in the 2nd. Someone at SF would be good. And another long big to replace Dray's height/size once they move him. And a sparky PG.
Eventually Beal would replace Crawford as the starter so Crawford can go off with the second unit as a primary scorer and let Wall set up Beal and Nene as starters.
Beal is a perfect fit for replacing what they need since they lost Nick and he doesn't upset the apple cart. They have several young players they still need to play and see what they can do before deciding on moving in another direction.
Look, very few teams are good enough to win it all. Right now you would have to be better then OKC, Miami, and SA. There is a long way to go to get to that level. First you have to get good. I would be happy with a team who is able to get out of the first round right now. That would make for an entertaining season and a lot more win. Much more entertaining. And that is why I watch. To be entertained. I could live with a second round team for a few years. They can figure the rest out from there. And if they have cap space, they will be able to add players later. They have a ton of rookie contracts right now. Keep the powder dry and their time will come.