Predict the future
Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2025 2:26 pm
This is a tank year, what about next year? Do the Wiz grow up enough to make the playin? Better than that? Or miss the playoffs again?
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nate33 wrote:I live a charmed life. I'm happy. I've been happily married for 30 years. I have 3 wonderful, brilliant kids who are doing well at college. I get along with my extended family and in-laws. I'm self-employed, with no boss, making more money than I need. I have no debt. I'm extremely healthy, and fit enough to play basketball at age 53.
I believe God wants me to be humbled in some way to achieve some level of Karmic balance. So God has decided that the one and only professional sports team that I love will never be successful. The Wizards will find a way to be bad for as long as I live. It is the cross I must bear.
All things considered, I guess I can't complain. It's a fair tradeoff. But I'm sorry for the rest of you Wizards fans who have suffered for these last 47 years. Hang in there. I probably have about 40 years to go. After that, the curse will be lifted and the Wizards will be free to win again.
nate33 wrote:I live a charmed life. I'm happy. I've been happily married for 30 years. I have 3 wonderful, brilliant kids who are doing well at college. I get along with my extended family and in-laws. I'm self-employed, with no boss, making more money than I need. I have no debt. I'm extremely healthy, and fit enough to play basketball at age 53.
I believe God wants me to be humbled in some way to achieve some level of Karmic balance. So God has decided that the one and only professional sports team that I love will never be successful. The Wizards will find a way to be bad for as long as I live. It is the cross I must bear.
All things considered, I guess I can't complain. It's a fair tradeoff. But I'm sorry for the rest of you Wizards fans who have suffered for these last 47 years. Hang in there. I probably have about 40 years to go. After that, the curse will be lifted and the Wizards will be free to win again.
AFM wrote:I saw your interview on YouTube PIF, I think you have at least 20 years left (I’m neither a doctor nor a psychic)
nate33 wrote:...I probably have about 40 years to go. After that, the curse will be lifted and the Wizards will be free to win again.
nate33 wrote:I live a charmed life. I'm happy. I've been happily married for 30 years. I have 3 wonderful, brilliant kids who are doing well at college. I get along with my extended family and in-laws. I'm self-employed, with no boss, making more money than I need. I have no debt. I'm extremely healthy, and fit enough to play basketball at age 53.
I believe God wants me to be humbled in some way to achieve some level of Karmic balance. So God has decided that the one and only professional sports team that I love will never be successful. The Wizards will find a way to be bad for as long as I live. It is the cross I must bear.
All things considered, I guess I can't complain. It's a fair tradeoff. But I'm sorry for the rest of you Wizards fans who have suffered for these last 47 years. Hang in there. I probably have about 40 years to go. After that, the curse will be lifted and the Wizards will be free to win again.
PaulinVA wrote:nate33 wrote:...I probably have about 40 years to go. After that, the curse will be lifted and the Wizards will be free to win again.
Should we start a poll to ponder how many pages that Avdija trade thread will be by then?
closg00 wrote:Hard to predict this far in-advance, we’re just getting started with foundational pieces Alex/Tre/KyShawn + 22026 draft picks.
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:nate33 wrote:I live a charmed life. I'm happy. I've been happily married for 30 years. I have 3 wonderful, brilliant kids who are doing well at college. I get along with my extended family and in-laws. I'm self-employed, with no boss, making more money than I need. I have no debt. I'm extremely healthy, and fit enough to play basketball at age 53.
I believe God wants me to be humbled in some way to achieve some level of Karmic balance. So God has decided that the one and only professional sports team that I love will never be successful. The Wizards will find a way to be bad for as long as I live. It is the cross I must bear.
All things considered, I guess I can't complain. It's a fair tradeoff. But I'm sorry for the rest of you Wizards fans who have suffered for these last 47 years. Hang in there. I probably have about 40 years to go. After that, the curse will be lifted and the Wizards will be free to win again.
Are you from DC originally Nate? If not, how’d you become a Bullets fan?
Despy wrote:eh if you are a fan of Washington area teams you got two championships in 18/19
nate33 wrote:long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:nate33 wrote:I live a charmed life. I'm happy. I've been happily married for 30 years. I have 3 wonderful, brilliant kids who are doing well at college. I get along with my extended family and in-laws. I'm self-employed, with no boss, making more money than I need. I have no debt. I'm extremely healthy, and fit enough to play basketball at age 53.
I believe God wants me to be humbled in some way to achieve some level of Karmic balance. So God has decided that the one and only professional sports team that I love will never be successful. The Wizards will find a way to be bad for as long as I live. It is the cross I must bear.
All things considered, I guess I can't complain. It's a fair tradeoff. But I'm sorry for the rest of you Wizards fans who have suffered for these last 47 years. Hang in there. I probably have about 40 years to go. After that, the curse will be lifted and the Wizards will be free to win again.
Are you from DC originally Nate? If not, how’d you become a Bullets fan?
Born and raised in PG County. Near Greenbelt.