NatP4 wrote:
It's a fine draft if you DON'T have a top 5 pick.
OKC sitting at 12 is probably one of the better spots in the draft to be.
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NatP4 wrote:
Frichuela wrote:TGW wrote:According to the wiretap, it's Sarr or Risaccher.
https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/275882/Wizards-Looking-To-Re-Sign-Tyus-Jones;-Deciding-Between-Drafting-Alex-Sarr-Zaccharie-Risacher-With-No-2-Pick
And no, I don't think it's a smoke screen. I think those are the consensus top 2 picks right now.
Yep. Looks like our front office will take whoever of those 2 ATL does not pick.
On the Tyus Jones front, I would not resign him. Watching Tyus and Poole play together is torture. Please don’t
tontoz wrote:Frichuela wrote:TGW wrote:According to the wiretap, it's Sarr or Risaccher.
https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/275882/Wizards-Looking-To-Re-Sign-Tyus-Jones;-Deciding-Between-Drafting-Alex-Sarr-Zaccharie-Risacher-With-No-2-Pick
And no, I don't think it's a smoke screen. I think those are the consensus top 2 picks right now.
Yep. Looks like our front office will take whoever of those 2 ATL does not pick.
On the Tyus Jones front, I would not resign him. Watching Tyus and Poole play together is torture. Please don’t
Why would they be leaking this a month before the draft?
Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.
doclinkin wrote:payitforward wrote:"Tank" is just a word. When the ball goes up no one tries to lose.
Tell that to Coach Pop, playing the first half of the season with Sochan at point. And letting Wemby gun from outside.
Or look at our front office, playing for as long as they possibly could with Jordan Poole next to Tyus Jones. Despite all stats saying it was a historically bad pairing. And when Wes was sacrificed as the goat for this action, he was moved up to the front office since he had been a good soldier in the tank.
Teams absolutely do tank with line-ups and roster inefficiencies. We started the year with Muscala and Gallo as our centers.
No _player_ tries to lose, but players on losing teams don't give the same effort as those on squads with a different outlook.

AFM wrote:There are people in this thread 4x as old as Deni.
nate33 wrote:
dckingsfan wrote:The Consiglieri wrote:So would I trade him? Depends. What could we get for him at the '25 and '26 deadlines? If we get real, tangible assets, or huge draft capital value? I'd be in. If not, I'd probably sit tight and wait...
But then he is part of the rebuild. He is a material asset that should be considered if it is as a player or as a trade asset. The point that he should be considered like Kuzma is just wrong-headed.
If he continues to improve at his current pace, there will be lots of good trade offers (if someone blows you away with 4 first round picks you take it).
And there are lots of reasons to keep him, he is on a terrific contract through the 2027-28 season, wants to be here and continues to improve.

Endless Loop wrote:nate33 wrote:
Wondering what people think of the comp to Steve Kerr. Kerr had the single best 3 point % shooting season in D1 history- 57%, on 199 shots. Kerr set that record as a senior at Arizona in 1988.
prime1time wrote:
Another solid performance by Risacher. I don't like the lack of assists, but Euro ball is different than the NBA. Risacher rarely gets opportuntiies to initiate offense and create. That will be the real challenge. But his shooting has improved so significantly, that on day one, he's plug and play 3 and D. With the ability to come off screens. The knock on Risacher is basically should you draft a guy who's floor is Trey Murphy at two. In a great draft no. But in this draft, with that being his floor and more potential upside on his ability to create I'd say yes.

The Consiglieri wrote:dckingsfan wrote:The Consiglieri wrote:So would I trade him? Depends. What could we get for him at the '25 and '26 deadlines? If we get real, tangible assets, or huge draft capital value? I'd be in. If not, I'd probably sit tight and wait...
But then he is part of the rebuild. He is a material asset that should be considered if it is as a player or as a trade asset. The point that he should be considered like Kuzma is just wrong-headed.
If he continues to improve at his current pace, there will be lots of good trade offers (if someone blows you away with 4 first round picks you take it).
And there are lots of reasons to keep him, he is on a terrific contract through the 2027-28 season, wants to be here and continues to improve.
Haven't looked at this since yesterday and can't remember if I responded already, but if I didn't, I definitely want to underline that I don't few him as Kuzma. Kuzma needs to be traded at some point within the next 13 or 14 months, Deni could be kept or traded, if he's traded, at some point in the next two years and 2 months while his contract is still quite valuable, but he doesn't have to be, I just view him as more valuable as a trade chip in '25-'26 than as a piece of the foundation (unless he becomes mega elite, I don't see that happening, I do see him being good to very good, but not a superstar).
payitforward wrote:The Consiglieri wrote:...I prefer to use the Wizards model from 2009-2014 because they also completely butchered their early rebuild, not due to keeping a superstar too long, but also by gifting the superstar a near untradable contract AND also butchering the first major piece of the rebuild (the '09 draft pick trade for Mike Miller and Foye vs us taking Johnny Davis.
We won the '10 lottery, ... managed to get an elite PG prospect in '10,...
This time we're ...working with a much worse draft in '24, than we had in '10, and we are also playing in a league that values firsts more than it once did 15 years ago..
2010 was a terrible draft. By far the best player went at #10, & there were only 3 players out of R2 who were even remotely good.
I see no reason to think the league values R1 picks much differently now than if did 15 years ago. What gives you that impression?The Consiglieri wrote:...I do agree with prime that in a lot of ways, Deni doesn't make a lot of sense long term because the era of cheap cost control will likely match a period of totally ineffectual, craptacular basketball for us.
Deni is 23 years old.
He's over 2 years younger than Corey Kispert.
There are guys in the upcoming draft who are older than Deni!
AFM wrote:Absolutely elite player
NBA comps: Wally Szczerbiak, Steve Kerr, JJ Reddick, Kyle Korver, Doug Collins, Keith Van Horn
prime1time wrote:DCZards wrote:SGA is a great example of not needing a top pick to draft a great player—a point that PIF endlessly reminds us of.![]()
SGA was the 11th pick in the 2018 draft.
That, imo, debunks the notion that you can predict the quality of a draft even before it happens. Because it’s impossible to tell in advance how a player—or a draft—will turn out. (Unless that player is a LeBron or Wemby.)
Of course you don't "need" a top pick to draft a great player. Look at our very own Gilbert Arenas. Then you have Kobe. And Jokic. You have Kawhi, PG and Jimmy Butler. You also have Giannis. But if those teams really knew what they were getting, they would have traded up to get them no? They wouldn't have risked someone else taking them. Who are the stars that the Wizards have had since 2000. I'm not counting MJ. Maybe you can count Stackhouse. Arenas was a star, we lucked into signing him and then injuries destroyed him. Wizards homers will disagree but at any point during Wall's career was he ever a top 3 pg? I loved Beal but this season exposed him. In a league dominated by stars, those guys simply aren't going to get it done.
How long should the Wizards tank? Until they get a truly generational star. That's how long. If it means trading Kuzma and Poole I'd trade Kuzma and Poole. If it means trading Avdija, I'd trade Avdija. What is the 76ers rebuild without Embiid? What are the Bucks without Giannis? What are the Nuggets without Jokic? The NBA is a star driven league.