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Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 5:01 am
by FAH1223
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 5:08 am
by skinsandwiz
I don't understand how keeping Ariza is agood thing for the franchise
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 5:16 am
by Shoe
It looks like EG will still be the GM and the goal will be the 6-8 seed next year. Hope they can add playable talent from the draft. Do they even have enough cap space for all four of Sato, TB, Green, Ariza?
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 5:21 am
by Jimmy Recard
Is there an NBA team right now with a bleaker future than us? This just keeps on getting worse and worse. Seriously curse my mom for birthing me in the **** city
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 5:45 am
by Halcyon
This makes no sense. Which is why this front office will do it.
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 5:49 am
by FAH1223
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:04 am
by NatP4
Probably just trying to up the offers. More likely going to be a deadline day deal anyways.
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:06 am
by keynote
NatP4 wrote:Probably just trying to up the offers. More likely going to be a deadline day deal anyways.
One would certainly hope. But as I said in another thread:
keynote wrote:Ariza is smart. He'll sucker us into a final payday, then cruise into a cushy coaching, front office, or local media role, like "long time Wizard" Drew Gooden has with NBC Sports DC (co-owned by Ted). The franchise has no heritage from recent memory (Gilbert who?), and savvy journeymen grifters recognize that as an opportunity.
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:10 am
by FAH1223
keynote wrote:NatP4 wrote:Probably just trying to up the offers. More likely going to be a deadline day deal anyways.
One would certainly hope. But as I said in another thread:
keynote wrote:Ariza is smart. He'll sucker us into a final payday, then cruise into a cushy coaching, front office, or local media role, like "long time Wizard" Drew Gooden has with NBC Sports DC (co-owned by Ted). The franchise has no heritage from recent memory (Gilbert who?), and savvy journeymen grifters recognize that as an opportunity.
Ariza also has a ring so what else is there to play for?

Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:07 pm
by Meliorus
Shoe wrote:It looks like EG will still be the GM and the goal will be the 6-8 seed next year. Hope they can add playable talent from the draft. Do they even have enough cap space for all four of Sato, TB, Green, Ariza?
Well, I don't think this team is a 6-8 seed next year. Anyone else notice they can't defend a fly? Why bring back the same personnel, why bring back the same system?

Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:13 pm
by Dark Faze
how to even justify this one idk
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:16 pm
by JWizmentality
I'm actually kinda enthralled by the whole spectacle. I wanna see just how bad this gets.
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:18 pm
by miller31time
I'm at the point right now where it's just comical (and not in a bad way....a legitimately comical, lighthearted, jovial way). It's a nice feeling. I recommend it!
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:23 pm
by TGW
So you get rid of your two small forwards under 25, just to resign your two over 30+ forwards?
Makes sense.
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:23 pm
by Ruzious
Meliorus wrote:Shoe wrote:It looks like EG will still be the GM and the goal will be the 6-8 seed next year. Hope they can add playable talent from the draft. Do they even have enough cap space for all four of Sato, TB, Green, Ariza?
Well, I don't think this team is a 6-8 seed next year. Anyone else notice they can't defend a fly? Why bring back the same personnel, why bring back the same system?

They can't defend a fly AND... they just added Portis and Parker - who can't defend a basketball player. The last few games, I've seen Sato defend well and Ariza occasionally defend well, but everyone else - including Beal - has been bad. I think they'll have more games this season where they give up 150 points.
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:25 pm
by Meliorus
Ruzious wrote:Meliorus wrote:Shoe wrote:It looks like EG will still be the GM and the goal will be the 6-8 seed next year. Hope they can add playable talent from the draft. Do they even have enough cap space for all four of Sato, TB, Green, Ariza?
Well, I don't think this team is a 6-8 seed next year. Anyone else notice they can't defend a fly? Why bring back the same personnel, why bring back the same system?

They can't defend a fly AND... they just added Portis and Parker - who can't defend a basketball player. The last few games, I've seen Sato defend well and Ariza occasionally defend well, but everyone else - including Beal - has been bad. I think they'll have more games this season where they give up 150 points.
It's a curious question because individually you'd think they weren't so bad but collectively it's so bad. Is Parker going to play minutes on this team? His attitude is terrible, he doesn't deserve much.
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:26 pm
by Ruzious
TGW wrote:So you get rid of your two small forwards under 25, just to resign your two over 30+ forwards?
Makes sense.
It's because they're contenders. Contenders for what - that's another question.
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:27 pm
by gtn130
I can only hope this is some bizarre negotiating tactic. Holding onto Ariza is totally asinine and flies in the face of any remotely cogent organizational strategy
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:34 pm
by JAR69
Of course, because he is a free agent at the end of the season, Wizards and Ariza can still remain in each other's future even if he traded as a rental.
Re: Wizards and Ariza 'remain in each other's future' - WOJ
Posted: Thu Feb 7, 2019 6:38 pm
by LyricalRico
TGW wrote:So you get rid of your two small forwards under 25, just to resign your two over 30+ forwards?
Makes sense.
Exactly what I was thinking. Dumping Porter means we completely wasted Oubre on what ended up being a meaningless deal since we're back to tanking. Not saying KO was a truly foundational piece, but whatever they end up spending on Ariza could have at least gone to a younger guy who could still get better.