Wizards D-League
Posted: Sun Aug 4, 2013 5:35 am
With the report about Magic wanting a single affiliate D-league team, I was thinking about the Wizards and realized I don't even know who their team is. I know it was the Dakota Wizards, but then they moved to someone else, the Idaho Stampede or Iowa Power? In any case... I've been a proponent of the Wizards obtaining their own franchise. I'd love to see them with The Baltimore Bullets as their D-league team. There would be lots of benefits to having them just up 95, such as scouting and practicing/scrimmaging for the Wizards. Instill your coaches, maybe develop future coaches for the parent team, your system, etc. Marketing in B'more for the Bullets and getting some crowd out to games is a lock. The Wizards always seem to have issues with having enough players to practice. In those times the Bullets would be a short bus ride away. They could have someone like Cassell go up and get his chops running a team as the head guy. It just makes overall sense from a marketing and logistical perspective.
But then I started thinking about this, and remembered that even with your "own" team, the only player you have any rights to are the one's on the Wizards roster. You can obtain a player you scouted... say someone like Devon Booker just as an example... and you put resources into him and coaching and developing him, and he is playing good. Then some other team like the Mavericks just come in and take him. And if you do have a team, do you feel obligated to bring up someone from that team if you need someone, perhaps to help justify what you're putting into that team and it's players, rather than scouting the whole league of available players? Maybe it's better to just keep it as a collective thing, a league-wide pool, with NBA teams sharing everything as was the original form?
I tend to like the idea of eventually emulating major league baseball in that each team would have it's own team, and can scout and draft players for it that they would hold rights to. Then the downside of that is it limits a players opportunity to move up to only one team, rather than currently being available to any team that needs someone multiplying his chances of getting to the NBA. But I still think I like that setup of one team with control of the roster. Actually use it as a minor league team, for development and call up of players. Maybe vets can rehab and ramp up their game there when coming back from injury, before stepping back against NBA competition. Maybe make the NBA draft like 8 rounds like back in the day with rounds 2-8 basically drafting for the Dleague team.
Then I wondered about Rice. When he went to the Dleague was he in a Dleague draft, or was he just a free agent? And if a FA could he go to the highest bidder and do they have salary restrictions? I assume they had some kind of supplemental draft, or like a waiver process of teams with the worst records have 1st dibs kinda thing.
But then I started thinking about this, and remembered that even with your "own" team, the only player you have any rights to are the one's on the Wizards roster. You can obtain a player you scouted... say someone like Devon Booker just as an example... and you put resources into him and coaching and developing him, and he is playing good. Then some other team like the Mavericks just come in and take him. And if you do have a team, do you feel obligated to bring up someone from that team if you need someone, perhaps to help justify what you're putting into that team and it's players, rather than scouting the whole league of available players? Maybe it's better to just keep it as a collective thing, a league-wide pool, with NBA teams sharing everything as was the original form?
I tend to like the idea of eventually emulating major league baseball in that each team would have it's own team, and can scout and draft players for it that they would hold rights to. Then the downside of that is it limits a players opportunity to move up to only one team, rather than currently being available to any team that needs someone multiplying his chances of getting to the NBA. But I still think I like that setup of one team with control of the roster. Actually use it as a minor league team, for development and call up of players. Maybe vets can rehab and ramp up their game there when coming back from injury, before stepping back against NBA competition. Maybe make the NBA draft like 8 rounds like back in the day with rounds 2-8 basically drafting for the Dleague team.
Then I wondered about Rice. When he went to the Dleague was he in a Dleague draft, or was he just a free agent? And if a FA could he go to the highest bidder and do they have salary restrictions? I assume they had some kind of supplemental draft, or like a waiver process of teams with the worst records have 1st dibs kinda thing.