GoneShammGone wrote:So far... I like this version of Brad. Obviously, turnovers are high, but I expect those to decrease as the team gets used to Brad and he gets used to the new guys. Some of his turnovers have come from players not expecting him to pass... that will sort itself out. The main thing is, Brad distributing the ball more is good for the Wizards. We have a lot of guys who can score now, so we don't need Brad scoring 30+ and taking 20+ shots. I think this version of Brad can be more efficient on offense than the guy we saw last season. I also feel like he's been more engaged on defense. Early returns on that front: three blocks so far in two games. Clearly its still early, but I'll be very interested to look at the defensive stats after 20 game or so and see if we can see any difference in Brad's success on that side of the ball. I think he can be a good defender, in the past he has just never really committed himself to the task. Here's hoping.
Right on all counts. One turnover was Rui setting a pick then rolling but forgetting to catch the ball when Beal passed it to him. He would have been wide open for the dunk.
And on defense, at least two of the turnovers amounted to nothing because Beal snuffed the play at the other end. Loved when he lost it on a telegraphed pass then on the breakaway blocked Ayo directly to Morris who fired it to Avdija for 3. He's taking responsibility for fixing his own mistakes.
Makes you wonder if there is a quarter billion dollars worth of intangibles and leadership he could show. That his version of being a max player is to be the best team player he can be. Leadership, dirty work, unselfish play, seriousness of purpose.
Ok, still not worth the $$ but he has a better chance of doing that than he does in carrying the load himself and dragging the whole team with him. On the other hand: it's game 2, vs injured teams. I like the focus though at least.






















