bullsnewdynasty wrote:Geaux_Hawks wrote:bullsnewdynasty wrote:Why do people think he'll be more pass first when his 3 best offensive teammates are Nene, Kevin Seraphin, and Bradley Beal? The team is devoid of scoring talent. If Wall is going to take a jump anywhere, it's going to be in his scoring numbers, not his passing.
I'll take Nene and Beal over young and mcgee. Also okafor moves Nene to the 4 booting out blatche. There's plenty of guys who can finish better than what they use to have. Ariza can at least run with Wall..
I realize that, but I just anticipate some struggles from that team given that there's no proven player on the roster who can score at least a semi-efficient 15-20 points per night besides maybe Nene.
15-20 might be hard for us, true. It will be a balanced effort for the most part. I expect an average jumpshot for Wall this season, which, for him would be remarkably great. If he's actually been doing well this offseason like I hear than maybe there is valid room to hope he'll manage games better and have noticeable more efficiency. Is he going to be scoring like Westbrook? No he isn't that confident with his shot yet...but I think between 18-20 ppg is within reach.
Nene Should be good for about 16 ppg as well. People should also take notice on Seraphin, if his rebounding improves, he'll probably be the most physically imposing center in the east not named Bynum. He has pretty damn good post moves for only his 2nd season and was a solid defender. He was easily averaging double figures once McGee's dumbass was shipped out. All our supporting players a decently efficent as well, no star power but they can play, Booker is the perfect bigman off the bench, Jan actually looked like he had a jumpshot in Vegas summer league and C. Singleton....well I don't know, he tries. Beal has the pedigree to be good this season, I have my doubts as to if he can score 15+ a night efficiently early on.
Washington's best chance at success is to become a defensive oriented team and grind out wins like Chicago and Memphis. Those teams are still offensively better than us, but I can see us trying to build an analogous way of winning like those clubs.























