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Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:28 pm
by GhostsOfGil
i think this man deserves an appreciation thread. as a wizard, hes averaging a career high in assists (3.3) and rebounds (7.5). hes shooting 58 ts% (ny is shooting 57%) and hitting nearly 40% of his 3s. hes been solid on defense and has been a vocal leader that we so badly needed on the court. hes now posting a per of 16 as a wizard (11.1 in orlando) and creating some really tough matchup problems for opposing teams.

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Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:40 pm
by nate33
Lewis' pace-adjusted per-36 numbers post trade:

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Player           PTS  REB  AST  STL  BLK   TO eFG%  TS%  USG  PER
lewis,rashard   13.3  7.3  3.2  1.1  0.7  1.9 .563 .585 14.8 15.7


And per game numbers:

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Player           PTS  REB  AST  STL  BLK   TO eFG%  TS%  MIN  PER
lewis,rashard   13.8  7.5  3.3  1.2  0.8  2.0 .563 .585 36.5 15.7

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:46 pm
by TGW
nate33 wrote:Lewis' pace-adjusted per-36 numbers post trade:

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Player           PTS  REB  AST  STL  BLK   TO eFG%  TS%  USG  PER
lewis,rashard   13.3  7.3  3.2  1.1  0.7  1.9 .563 .585 14.8 15.7


And per game numbers:

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Player           PTS  REB  AST  STL  BLK   TO eFG%  TS%  MIN  PER
lewis,rashard   13.8  7.5  3.3  1.2  0.8  2.0 .563 .585 36.5 15.7


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Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:46 pm
by tontoz
After being traded from a contender to a bottom dweller it would have been easy for him to just mail it in and collect checks. Instead he has played hard, and well, from the first game. Defintely a pleasant surprise. I thought he would be garbage.

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:21 pm
by dobrojim
An appreciation thread is fully justified

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 8:49 pm
by Wizards2Lottery
I thought he would mail it in but guess not. Good for him.

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:04 pm
by DCZards
Yeah, Rashard does seem like the kind of "pro" our young team needed both on the court and in the locker room. Wall has already talked about how much Lewis has helped/encouraged him. Rashard has only been here about a month so I expect his comfort level as a leader (and the young guys comfort level with him) will only get better over time.

Then again, we might not want to get too comfy with Lewis because there's also a chance that he could be traded to a contending team before the trade deadline. I'm sure there are some playoff-bound teams that could use a Rashard Lewis

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:18 pm
by 20MexicanosIn1Van
As much as I hated the trade at the time, I must admit, this was a good trade. The main reason why most of us hated the trade is because we were nostalgic for the Gilbert Arenas of old who was not coming back.

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:45 pm
by no D in Hibachi
I will no longer refer to him as Shart, he's been a real surprise. A very good stretch 3 to help space the floor. Orlando has been misusing him for years.

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 9:48 pm
by GhostsOfGil
i love having rashard on the floor with nick.. especially when nick gets hot. it really opens it up for shard to take those open 3s. how many times have we seen a defender over play nick only to leave rashard wide open for 3.

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:00 pm
by Induveca
Looked good to me on the floor as well, but gotta play devil's advocate guys.......we still suck.

Definitely recognize his strengths, but honestly all he is bringing is a pro approach to the game. Outside of him we really don't have a single vet that brings that to the table.

I think what frustrated Orlando is he's 6'10", very capable of rebounding/posting up and was content shooting threes instead. Once he hits one of his classic 15 game stretches of not being able to hit a three let's revisit.

And the Wiz board rollercoaster continues. After a win we're all just having fun racing down towards the bottom of the hill only to make our slow ascent. :)

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:16 pm
by DCZards
Induveca wrote:Looked good to me on the floor as well, but gotta play devil's advocate guys.......we still suck.

Definitely recognize his strengths, but honestly all he is bringing is a pro approach to the game. Outside of him we really don't have a single vet that brings that to the table.

I think what frustrated Orlando is he's 6'10", very capable of rebounding/posting up and was content shooting threes instead. Once he hits one of his classic 15 game stretches of not being able to hit a three let's revisit.

And the Wiz board rollercoaster continues. After a win we're all just having fun racing down towards the bottom of the hill only to make our slow ascent. :)


Yes, we still suck. But I don't think anyone who has posted on this thread has said or believes otherwise. You can show appreciation for a player...even one on a bad team. There's a reason why Lewis wasn't getting an opportunity to post up or grabbing as many rebounds when he was with Orlando----his name is Dwight Howard. That offense is built to keep teammates out of Howard's way and ready to knock down the open jumper when Superman is doubled or tripled team.

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:23 pm
by fishercob
DCZards wrote:
Induveca wrote:Looked good to me on the floor as well, but gotta play devil's advocate guys.......we still suck.

Definitely recognize his strengths, but honestly all he is bringing is a pro approach to the game. Outside of him we really don't have a single vet that brings that to the table.

I think what frustrated Orlando is he's 6'10", very capable of rebounding/posting up and was content shooting threes instead. Once he hits one of his classic 15 game stretches of not being able to hit a three let's revisit.

And the Wiz board rollercoaster continues. After a win we're all just having fun racing down towards the bottom of the hill only to make our slow ascent. :)


Yes, we still suck. But I don't think anyone wo has posted on this thread has said or believes otherwise. You can show appreciation for a player...even one on a bad time. There's a reason why Lewis wasn't getting an opportunity to post up or grabbing as many rebounds when he was with Orlando----his name is Dwight Howard. That offense is built to keep teammates out of Howard's way and ready to knock down the open jumper when Superman is doubled or tripled team.


+1. Saying we suck isn't playing devils advocate. It's just off topic.

I think a lot of the bump in production boils down to Lewis now playing SF, whereas in Orlando he was this gimmicky "stretch four." He couldn't post up or rebound with 4's the way he can with 3's.

He's by no means a special player and isn't remotely worth his salary. But he's an able place-holder until we find our building block SF.

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:27 pm
by FAH1223
He has a nice post game... his passing in the post is excellent.

I thought he would be some shiggidy, but he has been solid.

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:29 pm
by Induveca
Fair enough, and wasn't speaking to everyone at times though when the statistical analysis gets a bit too deep it borders on hope........I'm all for improvement. However, I want to see the improvement in our young guys, Lewis has been teasing fans with his talent for 10 years now.

Solid player no doubt, but honestly I don't find him worthy of any appreciation. McGee/Young and even Blatche after his performance last night have all my attention. :)

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:30 pm
by KevinFCheng
What I've noticed is that he plays very smart, has a high bball iq (relative to his teammates) and plays within himself and the offense. Very nice pickup. A professional that can be a model for the young players on the team.

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:44 pm
by Donkey McDonkerton
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Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:18 pm
by DallasShalDune
I can't believe Shard is still getting panned by a good section of this board. He has definitely produced better than Gilbert post trade. He has helped our team to a better record. He has a year less on his contract. The trade was a win for us.

That and he's a better SF than PF--without a doubt. Flip has been playing Shard the way he should.

Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:47 pm
by AceDegenerate
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Re: Rashard Lewis Appreciation Thread

Posted: Tue Jan 25, 2011 12:11 am
by Chocolate City Jordanaire
DallasShalDune wrote:I can't believe Shard is still getting panned by a good section of this board. He has definitely produced better than Gilbert post trade. He has helped our team to a better record. He has a year less on his contract. The trade was a win for us.

That and he's a better SF than PF--without a doubt. Flip has been playing Shard the way he should.

+1

The guy has been everything I thought he wouldn't be.

I am pleased that Lewis is still able to play well at SF and that he is such a positive, team-first guy and a great role model for young players.

I (again) owe Ernie Grunfeld an apology. Horrible contract? Not considering the team's play lately.

Also, Flip has used him wisely at SF and most nights he is really good there.