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The Official "The First Draft" By Kev Thread 

Post#1 » by TGW » Thu Dec 8, 2016 2:51 am

Not sure why he doesn't actively post these here.

Anyway, I'll advertise for my man Kev's blog. Click on da link, subscribe, and all that.

https://kevinbroom.com/2016/12/07/wizards-roll-with-nbas-worst-bench/

With an average starting unit and the NBA’s worst bench, the Wizards are lurching toward an inevitable appointment with the 2017 draft lottery — assuming team president Ernie Grunfeld doesn’t trade the pick for the next Markieff Morris in an all-out dash for 9th or 10th.

The disastrous bench was in the works at least a couple years, as the franchise’s top strategists laid plans to have loads of cap space for an offseason in which almost half the league would be able to sign a maximum salary free agent. Their subsequent moves to restock the roster seem to reflect one of the defining characteristics of the Grunfeld era: an elite ability to misdiagnose the source of the team’s problems.

Missing the playoffs in 2015-16, according to public statements by Grunfeld and team owner Ted Leonsis, was due to injuries, a bad bench and poor chemistry caused by having so many players in the final year of their contracts. And they shoveled some blame on the coaching as well.

In reality, the Wizards were affected less by injuries last season than most teams in the league, and their bench was about average. I’ll defer to those closer to the team on the cause of whatever chemistry problems existed, although it’s worth noting that multi-year contracts haven’t seemed to fix the issue.

What’s happening this year? Their starters are (like last year) about average, but their bench is a worst in the league catastrophe. They’re the Secretariat of bad benches.

So far this season, the Wizards starters — Wall, Beal, Porter, Morris and Gortat — have a minutes weighted Player Production Average (PPA) of 135. In PPA, average is 100, higher is better, and replacement level is 45. That’s slightly better than the league average starting group (PPA: 132 so far), and ranks 12th. Not elite, but not terrible either.

The bench’s minutes weighted PPA: 28. The average bench: 66. The second worst bench belongs to Memphis, and its PPA is 44. These are the only two teams with benches that rate below replacement level. To put this in perspective, Trey Burke’s PPA this season is 28. Kevin Seraphin, who ended his Wizards career with PPA scores of 35 and 38 would be an upgrade. Kwame Brown was never this bad in Washington. Even Ike Austin (remember him?) managed a 35 with the Bullets.

The gap between Washington’s starters and bench is the third largest, behind the Clippers who have the second best starting unit and fourth worst bench, and Golden State, which has the best starters and the sixth best bench. How good are the Warriors? They’re starting five has a PPA of 211 — 32 points better than Washington’s best player.

This is the team built by Grunfeld and Leonsis, and their cherished Plan. It’s a disaster — not because of injuries or bad luck, but because of a series of poor decisions.

Player Production Average

There is some good news. Wall is having the best season of his career, Porter is producing at an All-Star level, and Beal is healthy and productive.

Marcin Gortat’s production is down, but I don’t think it’s related to aging (I’ll write about this next time). Morris has been worse than expected. To the numbers…

    PLAYER GMS MPG 11/8 11/21 PPA
    Otto Porter 20 34.4 173 177 179
    John Wall 18 35.9 168 167 171
    Bradley Beal 17 34.7 66 92 131
    Marcin Gortat 20 35.4 135 146 130
    Danuel House 1 1.0 119 116
    Sheldon McClellan 7 11.1 478 88 81
    Markieff Morris 20 31.7 67 78 59
    Marcus Thornton 19 19.5 31 41 50
    Kelly Oubre 19 15.5 18 17 41
    Tomas Satoransky 18 16.6 18 43 29
    Trey Burke 16 11.6 -48 28 28
    Andrew Nicholson 14 10.1 33 35 9
    Jason Smith 19 11.6 -93 -42 -23
    Ian Mahinmi 1 14.0 -98
    Daniel Ochefu 3 2.7 -181 -119 -117
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Post#2 » by Meliorus » Thu Dec 8, 2016 2:54 am

The gap between our top 4 players and the rest of the team is MASSIVE. I'm starting to think that the Wizards don't have any stat gurus in their front office.
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Post#3 » by AFM » Thu Dec 8, 2016 3:05 am

Why are we promoting Kevin "Benedict Arnold" Broom's blog?
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Post#4 » by montestewart » Thu Dec 8, 2016 3:23 am

Cause it's good
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Post#5 » by AFM » Thu Dec 8, 2016 4:33 am

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Post#6 » by Dat2U » Thu Dec 8, 2016 6:06 am

It only confirms what I've been saying, we've got 4 players playing well, 8 pieces of flaming sh*t and 3 undrafted rookies.

Our best 3 are the heart of our core. Wall, Porter & Beal. Does this mean our core is not good enough? Yes & no. They are not good enough to basically carry the rest of the roster by themselves. But they are good enough to help a team win a lot of basketball games if they have some help.

I think were 3 players away from being the 2nd best team in a suspect Eastern Conference. One of them is a quality starting PF. The other two would be solid guys off the bench, hopefully a 3rd guard & a wing that can play some 4.

I think trading Gortat, mainly due to his age, is probably the best course of action. Get a mid-to-late 1st and that will help the tank as well. We need as high a lottery pick as possible. Not just in consideration of the draft, but the potential to use that valuable asset to acquire a high quality big man. Whatever the case, we need more talent, plain and simple. Hopefully Mahinmi gets healthy and can eventually provide that defensive C we need, or at least get to the point where his contract is not an albatross and he's a reliable rotation guy.
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Post#7 » by dangermouse » Thu Dec 8, 2016 6:12 am

We're in a really bad spot.

Our highest paid player is our third best player, maybe. Our second best player is going to take another max contract to sign. Our best player is getting frustrated. We have the worst bench in the league by a country mile. Our only tradeable asset that could fix this is our 1st rounder.

Say we write this season off and keep the pick, re-signing Porter. Is the core too old to bring in another top 5 rookie? Do we assume that's the case and trade it at the deadline for a good player? Unfortunately the guy who ultimately decides what happens is also the guy who got us in this mess to begin with.
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Post#8 » by Ruzious » Thu Dec 8, 2016 2:28 pm

montestewart wrote:Cause it's good

And not to mention - he built this city.
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Post#9 » by AFM » Fri Dec 9, 2016 10:12 pm

I will not give this Lando Calrissian-esque traitor ANY PAGE VIEWS!

He must fulfill his destiny and return to RealGM!
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Post#10 » by bondom34 » Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:26 pm

Not on his site but he wrote for Bullets Forever. Just popped up on my twitter feed and gonna check it out.

http://www.bulletsforever.com/2017/1/13/14266582/washington-wizards-future-team-analysis-nba-free-agency-cap-space-analysis
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Post#11 » by AFM » Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:49 pm

Please don't link to his work. If you have to share it, screenshot it and post the image. I don't want to give a single penny in ad revenue to "TheBenedictArnold"
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Post#12 » by Ruzious » Fri Jan 13, 2017 10:17 pm

bondom34 wrote:Not on his site but he wrote for Bullets Forever. Just popped up on my twitter feed and gonna check it out.

http://www.bulletsforever.com/2017/1/13/14266582/washington-wizards-future-team-analysis-nba-free-agency-cap-space-analysis

And I thought we could entertain using the MLE. :nonono:

Like the song doesn't say, "The future's so bleak, I gotta wear depends."
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Post#13 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Fri Jan 13, 2017 11:22 pm

Ruzious wrote:
bondom34 wrote:Not on his site but he wrote for Bullets Forever. Just popped up on my twitter feed and gonna check it out.

http://www.bulletsforever.com/2017/1/13/14266582/washington-wizards-future-team-analysis-nba-free-agency-cap-space-analysis

And I thought we could entertain using the MLE. :nonono:

Like the song doesn't say, "The future's so bleak, I gotta wear depends."



Long excerpt:

Hometown hero Kevin Durant refused to even meet with the Wizards. Didn’t want to hear the pitch. He signed with Golden State — the NBA location farthest from DC.

And then...

Stalwart big man Al Horford took the meeting. He pondered his options, narrowed the field to the Wizards and the Celtics, and then chose the place he thought gave him the best chance to win: Boston.

And then...

Grunfeld and Leonsis went and used their precious cap space to award lucrative multiyear contracts to backups and scrubs. In the process, they managed to purchase next to nothing of value, and kneecap the team’s prospects for improving in the near future.

Their desperation to do something -- anything — led to a maximum contract for Bradley Beal, and lavishing $105.7 million over the next four seasons to Ian Mahinmi, Andrew Nicholson and Jason Smith.

How bad were those signings? Well, Mahinmi was coming off the best season of his career, but...it came at age 29. In a contract year. It’s the only above-average season of his career, and it came after three consecutive seasons -- 3,716 total minutes -- of replacement level performance. He plays the same position as incumbent center Marcin Gortat, and...he was the free agent prize.

Nicholson’s next above-average season will be his first. Through four seasons, he’s marginally better than replacement level. And Smith was just about as productive as Nicholson, but older.

But, the point here isn’t to mock Grunfeld and Leonsis for extravagant spending on crummy players.


That guy K Broom is pretty smart. :nod:
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Post#14 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Fri Jan 13, 2017 11:27 pm

http://www.bulletsforever.com/2017/1/13/14266582/washington-wizards-future-team-analysis-nba-free-agency-cap-space-analysis

A bit of math reveals that if Porter gets a maximum salary, the team will be a bit over the luxury tax line. That’s before adding draft picks or potential free agents to the roster.

If they choose to keep the gang together, they’d enter the 2018-19 offseason in a similar situation -- committed to approximately $130 million in guaranteed salaries and still in luxury tax territory.

Meanwhile, the team can anticipate age-related declines from guys expected to be key contributors like Gortat, Mahinmi and Markieff Morris.

There are always options, of course, like giving draft picks to teams with cap space to absorb some of these bad contracts. But that strategy handicaps their chances of landing the young talent they lack.

The team’s decade of bad management is gaining on them. They’re starved for talent and lacking in the resources to acquire it.
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Post#15 » by cwb3 » Sat Jan 14, 2017 10:02 am

Pretty compelling evidence. While Kevin's arguments are not quite up to milellie111 level of persuasiveness, they are pretty solid nonetheless.
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Post#16 » by dobrojim » Sat Jan 14, 2017 1:46 pm

Good stuff.

I think I'll give a slip of paper with this link on it to Candace tonight.
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Post#17 » by montestewart » Sat Jan 14, 2017 4:38 pm

Ruzious wrote:
montestewart wrote:Cause it's good

And not to mention - he built this city.

Near the bottom of this page, just above the ads, is a link titled Hall of Fame. Go there friends, and you will find, chosen from across all of RealGM, a mere seventeen names in the RealGM Hall of Fame. Among those seventeen names are the Wiz board's own jmrosenth and TheSecretWeapon. Respect!

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You can argue Clark Griffith versus Big Ed Delahanty all day long, but there are only seventeen virtual bronze plaques on the wall. Nivek's a good writer and a very knowledgable basketball watcher and analyst. But does his perspective at BF offer the proper balance? As hands would and very likely will say, we will see. Ima check it out.

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