Zonkerbl wrote:This is the official alternate history thread. I think it would be fun to talk some of these scenarios through thoroughly instead of raising them in poorly thought out, off-the-cuff comments.
To start things off:
1) What would have happened had we let Gilbert Arenas walk instead of signing him to his near-max contract? Remember that under the rules at the time, we would not have been able to replace him. We would basically have had to go into complete rebuilding mode and make the trades for Antawn Jamison and Caron Butler that we were forced to do later.
2) What would have happened had we not traded away the #5 pick for whatsisname and whosawhatsit? Would we have been better off with Ricky Rubio, the consensus #5 pick? What if we had picked Stephen Curry, would we be better off, given we probably would not have Wall now? Would we have Beal?
3) What if we had picked Kemba Walker or Kawhi Leonard at #6 in 2011 instead of Vesely? What if we had picked Kenneth Faried instead of Chris Singleton?
4) What if we picked Boogers instead of John Wall?
Dates back to L8ner for me.
I didn't want to trade him the year we traded him for AJ. Needed to wait one more year and build the right way. They had actually started to play their best ball in a while at the end of the previous season. They needed to build on that slowly. Let L8ner come off the books in another year. He was traded after the 2003/04 season in which he fought injury problems. He played 48 games age 34 and made 5,625,000. His last year of his contract was the following year at $5,500,000 and then he would come off the book. He played 49 that next year then retired. As I recall, they were tight on cap. I wanted them to move Stackhouse who needed to go since he was being a ass, but not L8ner. I wanted a legit PF that could defend, not AJ at 12,584,688. I was also interested in them moving one of GIl or Hughes while they could get something from them and rebalance the roster. To many one on one ball hog long ball shooters.
Jamison has a horrible contract. 12,584,688, 13,843,156, $15,101,625, $16,360,094
Stackhouse was.. $7,437,500, $8,367,187, $9,296,874
We could have moved Stack with one of Hughes or Gil without moving L8ner and taking on AJs boat anchor of a contract for a player who was best used as a 6th man off the bench... just like DAL has already proven. AJ played zero defense. Exactly what I don't want in a PF. And if you couldn't move Stackhouse fine. Move one of Gil or Hughes and pick up some assets and use the #5 pick. At a min trade Hughes who was coming dude to be resigned and use the pick and just let L8 come off the books in 2005
Here are the moves made that year.
http://www.nba.com/transactions/movement2004_index.htmlSomething like this wouldnt have sucked..
Cleveland acquires Drew Gooden, Steven Hunter and the rights to Anderson Varejao from Orlando for Tony Battie and two future second-round picks.
Phoenix trades the rights to No. 7 pick Luol Deng to Chicago for the rights to No. 31 pick Jackson Vroman and a future first-round pick.
Miami acquires Shaquille O'Neal from Los Angeles Lakers for Lamar Odom, Caron Butler, Brian Grant, a first-round draft pick and second-round pick
Denver acquires Kenyon Martin from New Jersey for three future first-round picks
Portland acquires Nick Van Exel from Golden State for Dale Davis and Dan Dickau
Hughes had one more year on his deal for 2004 worth $5,455,200 then would need resigned. Gil just got resigned and in 2004 would be making $9,389,600. I was open to moving either to help land that PF. Sell high. I also wanted to keep Steve Blake and have him play a bigger role. I though he was a fine back up PG and would have a long career.
http://www.nba.com/wizards/news/Jamison_040624.html1 Gilbert Arenas $8,536,000
2 Jerry Stackhouse $6,906,250
3 Christian Laettner $5,625,000
4 Larry Hughes $5,000,600
5 Brevin Knight $5,000,000
6 Kwame Brown $4,252,080
7 Etan Thomas $2,200,942
8 Jarvis Hayes $1,748,760
9 Jared Jeffries $1,714,440
10 Juan Dixon $1,260,360
11 Brendan Haywood $1,125,360
12 Chris Whitney $1,070,000
13 Mitchell Butler $876,179
14 Steve Blake $366,93
The trade was...
Wizards have acquired forward Antawn Jamison and cash considerations from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for forwards Jerry Stackhouse, Christian Laettner and the draft rights to Devin Harris. ( #5 pick )
Sept. 9 Golden State waives Christian Laettner 5,625,000
Sept. 15 Miami signs Christian Laettner $1,100,000
With that pick, you could have drafted... Luol Deng, Andre Iguodala, Kris Humphries, Al Jefferson, Josh Smith.
Its was a typical ... in to much of a hurry to do it the right way short time line.. fix it now move.. like so many others while Abe was owner.
Sure. They went from 25 to 45 wins, but that was the peak. They were forever strapped for cash after that which they also where before MJ arrived and they shipped out 3x 10M contract that were attached to boat anchor players. They gave up the #5 pick to win now and they would do the same thing again later. This was the fork in the road for me. They would have build slower and gotten something more sustainable long term. Just went they would clean up a mess and things would start looking better, it was always time to cash in now.
2004
1 Antawn Jamison $12,584,688
2 Gilbert Arenas $9,389,600
3 Larry Hughes $5,455,200
4 Kwame Brown $5,361,873
5 Etan Thomas $4,903,000
6 Jarvis Hayes $1,879,920
7 Jared Jeffries $1,834,080
8 Brendan Haywood $1,735,305
9 Anthony Peeler $1,600,000
10 Juan Dixon $1,348,200
11 Samaki Walker $995,046
12 Laron Profit $745,046
13 Michael Ruffin $745,046
14 Steve Blake $620,046
15 Peter John Ramos $600,000
But even with that, EG pulled a miracle trade. Kwame to Tough Juice. Hughes ? They got nothing for him as signed for way to much with CLE. So instead of assets, they got NOTHING.
2005
No draft pick #20 was trade back when we got Haywood
1 Antawn Jamison $13,843,156
2 Gilbert Arenas $10,243,200
3 Etan Thomas $5,393,300
4 Antonio Daniels $5,000,000
5 Chucky Atkins $4,500,000
6 Brendan Haywood $4,000,000
7 Caron Butler $2,461,617
8 Jared Jeffries $2,433,824
9 Jarvis Hayes $2,011,080
10 Michael Ruffin $1,670,000
11 Calvin Booth $900,498
12 Peter John Ramos $660,000
13 Awvee Storey $641,748
14 Andray Blatche $398,762
15 Donell Taylor $398,762
It was something of a team, but AJs contract would forever have them strapped. Later that would be AJ and Gils contract.
Thats one fork in the road on how things could have gone differently.
The one before that was Nash as GM with players like R Wallace and Howard. Another over reach was the trade for Weber only to trade him away.. LOL. And Trading away R Wallace. And giving up B Wallace
I am much happier with the time line Ted sets. Their time line seems more rational.