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Wizards Off-season Thread (2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 2:37 pm
by Wizardspride
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 2:41 pm
by FAH1223
Title should just be 2018

Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:00 pm
by JWizmentality
One very talented, solid PG but he doesn't play to his strengths, constantly makes the same mistakes, can't finish around the basket, and doesn't play team ball.
One extremely streaky SG that can put up big numbers one day and stink up the joint the next. Add to that one of the most mentally weak players in the league and the worst, unclutch 4th quarter player in the NBA.
A SF who's our best shooter and should be taking the most shots but is timid and looks to be injury prone.
Massive $$$$ tied up is a completely useless frontcourt.
Ernie G running the show
What do we have to look forward to?
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 5:06 pm
by ptptpt
Ok so....We have no cap room for the foreeable future. None. This is the team for the next three to four seasons unless there is a trade.
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 5:07 pm
by ptptpt
JWizmentality wrote:One very talented, solid PG but he doesn't play to his strengths, constantly makes the same mistakes, can't finish around the basket, and doesn't play team ball.
One extremely streaky SG that can put up big numbers one day and stink up the joint the next. Add to that one of the most mentally weak players in the league and the worst, unclutch 4th quarter player in the NBA.
A SF who's our best shooter and should be taking the most shots but is timid and looks to be injury prone.
Massive $$$$ tied up is a completely useless frontcourt.
Ernie G running the show
What do we have to look forward to?
I'm trying to answer this question but I can't. Fans should ask for their playoff money back for real. This was an absolute poor showing.
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 5:18 pm
by FAH1223
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 5:19 pm
by FAH1223
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 5:28 pm
by Shanghai Kid
There really is nothing to look forward to at this point.
The most realistic scenario is they came back with nearly the same roster, win 40-45 games, and lose in the first round again as a 5-8 seed.
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 6:19 pm
by JWizmentality
Gortat...old man yelling at the clouds at the way things used to be. Happy trails bug guy. You were ok some of the time.
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 6:20 pm
by FAH1223
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 6:21 pm
by J-Ves
If the goal is to win a championship, the only move is to blow it up. The team has plenty of trade-able assets in their primes or entering their primes.
Of course, its not just about winning a chip. I doubt Ted is willing to hit the reset button so soon. My guess is he tries to retool rather than rebuild, and that would be a big mistake IMHO.
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 6:35 pm
by Dat2U
If nothing changes. They bring back basically the same roster. Same coach. Same GM. Decent health. Probable improvement from Oubre or even Porter. I'd put the over/under at 47 wins.
Good enough to tease but fatally flawed much like the Arenas years. The culture needed an overhaul then as well. This team has more upside but the lack of depth, issues at C and a weak coach with no creativity or flexibility whatsoever keeps us from true contender status.
What's worse was that this was the year to do something. Philly is a monster to be reckoned with and Boston is right there with them. Toronto isn't falling off. We may be competing for 4th place at best with Indy and future 2nd round exits as our ceiling if some drastic changes aren't made. And those changes can't just be by way of player trades. It has to come internally as well. There needs to be a culture reset within the organization from top to bottom.
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 6:39 pm
by NatP4
Shanghai Kid wrote:There really is nothing to look forward to at this point.
The most realistic scenario is they came back with nearly the same roster, win 40-45 games, and lose in the first round again as a 5-8 seed.
Our draft pick, and potentially starting Oubre and Porter together. That’s about it. Also a full year of Satoransky as the 6th man I guess?
On the hook for 25 mill between Meeks, Mahinmi, and Jason Smith, sigh
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 6:52 pm
by NatP4
If I could move Wall to one of those top 5 teams and pick Doncic, I would. Other than that, I think you stick with the core of Wall Beal Porter Satoransky, and just have a good summer, you gotta hit on some picks. There’s a lot of good players in the 2nd round and going undrafted. You need your center of the future, and he’s going to be there at 15. Jontay Porter is very NBA already. Zhaire Smith is a NBA ready potentially elite role player. Gary Clark is a stud.
You could transform this roster over the summer and give yourself far more flexibility. It’s not as much that we’re in a hole so deep that we can’t dig out of it, we just all expect Ernie to continue to dig deeper.
Close your eyes and picture a roster of Wall Beal Oubre Porter Satoransky and max cap space available. Summer 2016.

Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 7:04 pm
by dandridge 10
Only off-season change I will care about is the firing of Ernie. If that doesn't happen, I could care less what changes occur because it's not going to matter.
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 7:13 pm
by FAH1223
dandridge 10 wrote:Only off-season change I will care about is the firing of Ernie. If that doesn't happen, I could care less what changes occur because it's not going to matter.
Be depressed
Mahinmi obviously sucks and is worth only a veteran minimum deal.
But he has been apart of a championship locker room and played in superior organizations.
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 10:00 pm
by FAH1223
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 10:03 pm
by FAH1223
PPA for the roster
https://kevinbroom.com/ppa/Code: Select all
Player POS Age Tm G MPG PPA
Otto Porter SF 24 WAS 77 31.6 175
Bradley Beal SG 24 WAS 82 36.3 135
Marcin Gortat C 33 WAS 82 25.3 129
John Wall PG 27 WAS 41 34.4 128
Tomas Satoransky SG 26 WAS 73 22.5 122
Markieff Morris PF 28 WAS 73 27.0 92
Ramon Sessions PG 31 WAS 15 15.0 77
Devin Robinson F 22 WAS 1 13.0 70
Tim Frazier PG 27 WAS 59 14.2 67
Mike Scott PF 29 WAS 76 18.5 66
Jodie Meeks SG 30 WAS 77 14.5 64
Chris McCullough PF 22 WAS 19 4.7 62
Kelly Oubre SF 22 WAS 81 27.5 62
Ian Mahinmi C 31 WAS 77 14.9 49
Jason Smith C 31 WAS 33 8.6 9
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2018 10:45 pm
by dcstanley
Wizards are toast. Boston, Philly, and Lebron's team (if he's in the East) is too much to overcome no matter what changes this team makes. That said, people need to stop acting like Toronto is in that class. You replace our frontcourt with two athletic/high-energy bigs and we win the series.
Re: Wizards Off-season Thread (2017-2018)
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2018 1:07 am
by NatP4
FAH1223 wrote:PPA for the roster
https://kevinbroom.com/ppa/Code: Select all
Player POS Age Tm G MPG PPA
Otto Porter SF 24 WAS 77 31.6 175
Bradley Beal SG 24 WAS 82 36.3 135
Marcin Gortat C 33 WAS 82 25.3 129
John Wall PG 27 WAS 41 34.4 128
Tomas Satoransky SG 26 WAS 73 22.5 122
Markieff Morris PF 28 WAS 73 27.0 92
Ramon Sessions PG 31 WAS 15 15.0 77
Devin Robinson F 22 WAS 1 13.0 70
Tim Frazier PG 27 WAS 59 14.2 67
Mike Scott PF 29 WAS 76 18.5 66
Jodie Meeks SG 30 WAS 77 14.5 64
Chris McCullough PF 22 WAS 19 4.7 62
Kelly Oubre SF 22 WAS 81 27.5 62
Ian Mahinmi C 31 WAS 77 14.9 49
Jason Smith C 31 WAS 33 8.6 9
Gortat higher than wall