Rival Execs Expect Wizards To Engage In Full Rebuild Under Michael Winger

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Rival Execs Expect Wizards To Engage In Full Rebuild Under Michael Winger 

Post#1 » by RealGM Wiretap » Wed Jun 7, 2023 3:47 pm

When Michael Winger was hired by the Washington Wizards, sources told The Athletic that Ted Leonsis autonomy to rebuild the roster if that's the direction he decides is best for the franchise.


The Wizards have long resisted embarking on a rebuild and have been firmly in the middle of the NBA since John Wall's injuries in the 18-19 season.


“We spent hours and hours and hours together on the phone, on Zoom, in person,” Winger told The Athletic of Leonsis. “I was really moved by Ted’s vision for the team. And I thought to myself, ‘He is all about the right things and he’s proven he’s all about the right things because he’s done it with the Caps.’ There’s a real potential here to be great. There’s a real potential here to help these players grow. There’s a real potential here to give the fans an enjoyable team.” 


Many rival executives expect Winger to engage on a full rebuild either this offseason or within the next year. At this time, Winger says he doesn't know which direction he'll go.


Bradley Beal has four years remaining on his five-year, $251 million contract signed last offseason. The deal contains a no-trade clause, which would mean partnering with Beal on a trade if the Wizards decide to take that route. Kristaps Porzingis and Kyle Kuzma are free agents this offseason.


“The raw, unfiltered truth is, I haven’t yet crafted the immediate vision for the franchise,” Winger said. “There are a lot of talented and high-character players on the team. I want to get to know them a little bit. The construct of a team isn’t just a matter of what is demonstrated on the court. It’s not just a matter of the box score. Team dynamics are personal, and I think that I need to understand those things before hatching an actionable plan. And I know that that’s not necessarily measurable in this moment. But it is the truth. 


“Then the question is, well, are you going to trade Brad? Are you going to keep Brad? I don’t know. I would like to meet with Brad. I haven’t yet met with Brad. What are you going to do with K.P.? What are you going to do with Kuz? I don’t know. They have choices. They have the power of choice, as does Brad. So, what I really want to do is I want to get to know these guys. If the visions align for being competitive and doing things the right way with a little bit of patience, absolutely there’s a path forward with them.


“I don’t think we’re going to be an overnight title contender; that I’m pretty confident about. And so, if they would rather pursue immediate winning, then they probably do have to pursue that somewhere else. But I think that there’s a very open dialog, a very open invitation to talk about the future of the team — the near-term future and the long-term future — and see where goals align and see where they don’t align.” 

Via Josh Robbins/The Athletic

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Re: Rival Execs Expect Wizards To Engage In Full Rebuild Under Michael Winger 

Post#2 » by meekrab » Wed Jun 7, 2023 4:59 pm

The Wizards haven't had a winning season in 5 years, wouldn't this just be a "build"?
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Post#3 » by Psubs » Wed Jun 7, 2023 6:19 pm

#3, Simons and Nurkic for Beal and #42
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Post#4 » by tiderulz » Wed Jun 7, 2023 6:42 pm

Psubs wrote:#3, Simons and Nurkic for Beal and #42

i would feel sorry for Portland fans for that. Beal isnt the player he was, turns 30 in a couple of weeks, hasnt played close to a full season in 5 years, and is on a contact similar to Lillard. they wouldnt have any money to improve anywhere on the team.
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Post#5 » by kenwood3333 » Wed Jun 7, 2023 8:28 pm

Beal for Poole + Kuminga

One last chance for GSW to content for a title
Wizard rebuilds with younger players,
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Post#6 » by dubbmotta » Wed Jun 7, 2023 10:11 pm

tiderulz wrote:
Psubs wrote:#3, Simons and Nurkic for Beal and #42

i would feel sorry for Portland fans for that. Beal isnt the player he was, turns 30 in a couple of weeks, hasnt played close to a full season in 5 years, and is on a contact similar to Lillard. they wouldnt have any money to improve anywhere on the team.

I agree,Beal got paid and started playing like he was 37. Going to be hard to move him with that big azz contract
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Re: Rival Execs Expect Wizards To Engage In Full Rebuild Under Michael Winger 

Post#7 » by HotelVitale » Wed Jun 7, 2023 10:22 pm

tiderulz wrote:
Psubs wrote:#3, Simons and Nurkic for Beal and #42

i would feel sorry for Portland fans for that. Beal isnt the player he was, turns 30 in a couple of weeks, hasnt played close to a full season in 5 years, and is on a contact similar to Lillard. they wouldnt have any money to improve anywhere on the team.


That’s a pretty outrageous offer. They’d be lucky to get back Simons for Beal and his deal, let alone the #3 in a 3 person draft. That’s a genuine blue chip asset and Beal has fallen very far from that level.
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Re: Rival Execs Expect Wizards To Engage In Full Rebuild Under Michael Winger 

Post#8 » by deeps6x » Wed Jun 7, 2023 11:29 pm

Psubs wrote:#3, Simons and Nurkic for Beal and #42


Simons
21.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 4.1 apg

Beal
23.2 ppg, 3.9 rpg, 5.4 apg

I'd argue that Simons is too much for Beal by himself, considering Simons only makes $24M next season, vs $46.7M for Beal.

But yeah, you'd have to throw Nurk in to make the trade work. But #3 as well? LOL, nope.
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Re: Rival Execs Expect Wizards To Engage In Full Rebuild Under Michael Winger 

Post#9 » by MitchB3 » Thu Jun 8, 2023 5:08 am

Psubs wrote:#3, Simons and Nurkic for Beal and #42


Sir, are you smoking something? Why would the Blazers do that?
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Re: Rival Execs Expect Wizards To Engage In Full Rebuild Under Michael Winger 

Post#10 » by TimeisIllmatic » Thu Jun 8, 2023 4:01 pm

kenwood3333 wrote:Beal for Poole + Kuminga

One last chance for GSW to content for a title
Wizard rebuilds with younger players,


Probably the best deal the Wizards would get for Beal.
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Re: Rival Execs Expect Wizards To Engage In Full Rebuild Under Michael Winger 

Post#11 » by attilathehun » Fri Jun 9, 2023 1:27 am

TimeisIllmatic wrote:
kenwood3333 wrote:Beal for Poole + Kuminga

One last chance for GSW to content for a title
Wizard rebuilds with younger players,


Probably the best deal the Wizards would get for Beal.


But the Warriors say an emphatic no to that deal. Beal is on the wrong side of 30, plays poor defense, and is very expensive. The Warriors need to trim or at least not expand their payroll and must improve their defense. One reason for unloading Poole is his bad defense but he's young, a hard worker, and can improve. They should get bigger up front, too. The Warriors already have Klay at the 2/3 as well as Wiggins at the 3/4, so there's no place for Beal in the starting lineup, especially if they re-sign Draymond Green. Kuminga is in their future plans at the 3/4 as well. It's a terrible fit for them and does not make them a stronger contender. If they trade Poole, which they might, it won't be for Beal or anyone like him.

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