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Re: Cam Whitmore 

Post#61 » by doclinkin » Sat Aug 2, 2025 11:26 pm

closg00 wrote:I am worried about him being the SF/PF version of Poole, a good coach may be able to deploy him in situations that benefits the team, and help us get wins in the future.


I’m hopeful he IS the SF version of Jordan Poole: an efficient scorer who can carry the offense while other teammates are still figuring it out. A workout demon who brings an injection of swagger to the team. An exciting player to watch even if his stats don’t budge the team up the win/loss standings.

One place I do think Cam may have an effect is in firing up his teammates. We don’t really have that guy on the team. One who backs up their attitude with slams and highlights. Bub Key and Bilal will talk, but do so while missing shots from outside. Or being passive on offense.

In Tre and Cam we add two who seem to like to force the action. For better or worse. I think Bilal in particular has the framework of a game that would do well to pattern after ‘Slam’ Whitmore. If the two compete in a ‘watch me’ contest on offense, I can see Bilals game accelerating as he develops confidence. Raises the stakes. Realizes his high end potential. Even surprises himself, like when Poole threw that cock-back lob slam and Bilal said he thought it was too high — to which Poole replied “obviously not”. Coulibaly does not even know how good he can be. Internal competition can be the thing that helps him get there.
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Re: Cam Whitmore 

Post#62 » by payitforward » Sun Aug 3, 2025 12:03 am

May it be so!
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Re: Cam Whitmore 

Post#63 » by doclinkin » Mon Aug 4, 2025 6:02 am

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I mean exactly this sort of nasty.

This is the attitude weve been lacking. Firepower to finish and the rage to score. We have a lot of passers and facilitators and good guys. Even with Bub and Key yapping we don’t have guys who will step up and take it into their own hands. At least til the last play of the final game anyway, when Bub tanked our tank.

Ok maybe as rookies they just deferred to Poole and Kuz and were getting their toes wet. Maybe they look to come with more aggression this year on the offensive end.

Either way I don’t mind adding an injection of ‘Fxck yxu, try and stop me’. We added two this offseason in Tre and Cam. Possibly Riley too. If that confidence level transmits to players like Bilal and Alex, this team is going to be fun.
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Re: Cam Whitmore 

Post#64 » by doclinkin » Mon Aug 4, 2025 6:27 am

Interview here with Cam. Talks about growing up playing against Bub etc. As a Wizards fan watching the Paul Pierce John Wall era. Admits he slacked on Defense coming into the league and now intends to make it a focus.

What was your entry point with the Wizards growing up and who were some of the players you watched during those years?

Cam Whitmore: John Wall and Bradley Beal. I remember the playoff games when Paul Pierce hit that big shot; that was when “The Truth” [Paul Pierce] came out and so, it was a lot of memories throughout the Wizards organization and now I’m here a couple years later so it’s kinda a surreal moment.

You’ve got young teammates like Bub Carrington Bilal Coulibaly and Alex Sarr. How have you been adjusting to the Wizards since the trade from Houston especially early in your career?

Cam Whitmore: Oh yeah. [They] tried in Summer League but I know as time goes on we will be better. We’re all around the same age and pretty young and plus me and Bub grew up playing against each other so yeah it’s just a couple of young guns ready to work and we’re very hungry to win basketball games so that’s our job.

Where do you see yourself fitting in with this Wizards team on both ends of the floor?

Cam Whitmore: To make an instant impact on the floor offensively and defensively which I kind of stand out in the league from the defensive end you know? So as long as we’re dialed in on the defensive end then I mean we’re good.

Has the transition from a role player in Houston to a potential starter in Washington been a difficult one for you?

Cam Whitmore: No not really. In my eyes I kind of wanted that and I think I’m ready and built for it but at the end of the day whatever the coach wants. Same thing I did when I was on the Rockets — whatever coach wants me to do I gotta put some effort into it but yeah it’s still what it is.

What did you take away from your time with Ime Udoka and his emphasis on defense in Houston?

Cam Whitmore: I mean you said it yourself on the defensive end. You can’t get on the floor without defense. When I first arrived in the NBA I really didn’t focus on that side of the floor but as time went on defense could make a big impact and you don’t even have to score the ball. You can rebound and hustle back on defense and get deflections you know? Just the little stuff that helps the team win.



What are your thoughts on Kevin Durant now playing for Houston?

Cam Whitmore: I mean Kevin Durant’s a fit but at the end of the day that calendar is marked when the day comes and so it’s gonna be a good game!

What do you think it is about the state of Maryland that produces so many top athletes dominating the NBA and WNBA?

Cam Whitmore: Yeah I’ve said it before in other interviews regarding this area producing the most athletes. Not just basketball but athletes in general. Also coming from a place where it’s nothing but grit and grind and we’re taught that at an early age. Same thing with me so it comes from that.



What is your main goal for yourself and the Wizards heading into this season?

Cam Whitmore: I’m not gonna lie I’m really trying to win some games! I want to turn this whole organization around into a positive organization where fans will want to come to the games and fans will want to watch the Wizards play basketball but first we gotta win. Really my goal is to win 35 least 40 games at the max but the Eastern Conference is up for grabs and anybody can kind of get in but a Play-In wouldn’t be too bad either.
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Re: Cam Whitmore 

Post#65 » by nate33 » Mon Aug 4, 2025 1:27 pm

doclinkin wrote:Interview here with Cam. Talks about growing up playing against Bub etc. As a Wizards fan watching the Paul Pierce John Wall era. Admits he slacked on Defense coming into the league and now intends to make it a focus.

Good stuff, doc.

- Where do you see yourself fitting in with this Wizards team on both ends of the floor?

Cam Whitmore: To make an instant impact on the floor offensively and defensively which I kind of stand out in the league from the defensive end you know? So as long as we’re dialed in on the defensive end then I mean we’re good.

What does he mean by this? Is he saying he stood out as a bad defender and wants to change that? Or is he saying that he stood out as a good defender?

- What is your main goal for yourself and the Wizards heading into this season?

Cam Whitmore: I’m not gonna lie I’m really trying to win some games! I want to turn this whole organization around into a positive organization where fans will want to come to the games and fans will want to watch the Wizards play basketball but first we gotta win. Really my goal is to win 35 least 40 games at the max but the Eastern Conference is up for grabs and anybody can kind of get in but a Play-In wouldn’t be too bad either.

It's easy to forget how differently we see things from a fan's standpoint versus how players see things. These guys really want to win and they will refuse to accept the notion that we don't want to finish outside the bottom 5 or 6. It's a tough needle to thread as a coach and GM. How do you keep these guys motivated while still landing that pick? And make no mistake, we MUST land that pick. This is a strong draft and our Phoenix pick swap gives that top 8 pick a lot more value.
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Re: Cam Whitmore 

Post#66 » by doclinkin » Mon Aug 4, 2025 4:37 pm

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Cam Whitmore: To make an instant impact on the floor offensively and defensively which I kind of stand out in the league from the defensive end you know? So as long as we’re dialed in on the defensive end then I mean we’re good.

What does he mean by this? Is he saying he stood out as a bad defender and wants to change that? Or is he saying that he stood out as a good defender?


I think it’s a bit of word salad in the interview. Catching a guy at the end of the camp he hosted.

I think he’s saying he *can* be a standout defender if he’s dialed in on that end. It’s aspirational. Though my impression is he thinks like a playground baller, like defense is only shutting down your man or jumping lanes for steals.

I also got the sense in the past if he’s not featured on offense he checks out on D. But having heard about it from Udoka to the point of being traded, now he’s ready to take it more seriously. Part of the process of becoming a veteran. Sometimes it takes a minute to get it. And if the new team values you, you’re willing to give more effort instead of gunning to impress them with highlights to earn PT.

- What is your main goal for yourself and the Wizards heading into this season?

Cam Whitmore: I’m not gonna lie I’m really trying to win some games! I want to turn this whole organization around into a positive organization where fans will want to come to the games and fans will want to watch the Wizards play basketball but first we gotta win. Really my goal is to win 35 least 40 games at the max but the Eastern Conference is up for grabs and anybody can kind of get in but a Play-In wouldn’t be too bad either.

It's easy to forget how differently we see things from a fan's standpoint versus how players see things. These guys really want to win and they will refuse to accept the notion that we don't want to finish outside the bottom 5 or 6. It's a tough needle to thread as a coach and GM. How do you keep these guys motivated while still landing that pick? And make no mistake, we MUST land that pick. This is a strong draft and our Phoenix pick swap gives that top 8 pick a lot more value.


That’s the benefit of 13 guys on rookie contracts though. We have a lot of developmental minutes to test out. CJ and Middleton can endanger it a bit. But I bet we limit them, bring them off the bench and experiment with various line ups that keep us both competitive and losing. All in the guise of giving young guys playing time.

We still have only one rebounder on the team and no true starting center. One PG (besides CJ) still developing. That plus Youth and a weak front court should limit us.

I don’t mind subbing Cam for Poole as a high usage player. Though Tre will take those reps as well. Cam could improve a bunch on Defense and still be a liability. I’ll take better, and not expect good.

if we can limit CJ and KMidd the real danger to our tank lies in swapping Kuz out and Champagnie in. So if we can keep JC benched by playing all the other young forwards we should be able to squeeze out a few extra losses.

We can hope for incremental improvement elsewhere, a few flashes, but only 1-2 players max showing signs of a breakout. Bilal and Cam being the most likely candidates here. And even then, if players tend to start peaking age 23-27, we can rely on youth being youth. I fully expect with all the rookie contract players the team can play as hard as they want and still lose.
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Re: Cam Whitmore 

Post#67 » by Frichuela » Mon Aug 11, 2025 3:37 pm

This is a great (and hopeful) breakdown of Cam Whitmore's play by play. In case not seen.

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Re: Cam Whitmore 

Post#68 » by nate33 » Mon Aug 11, 2025 4:23 pm

Frichuela wrote:This is a great (and hopeful) breakdown of Cam Whitmore's play by play. In case not seen.


Really good video!

I really think Whitmore is going to start. The guy has real talent and we need to figure out what he's worth before it's time to extend him.

I would start:
PG McCollum
SG Johnson
SF Coulibaly
PF Whitmore
C Sarr

The ultimate goal would be to move McCollum for value by the Trade Deadline and start Bub in his place. Apologies to Kyshawn whom I really like, but we have plenty of time to figure out what we have in him as a player. I'd rather focus on Whitmore a while.
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Re: Cam Whitmore 

Post#69 » by DCZards » Mon Aug 11, 2025 5:07 pm

I think Whitmore comes off the bench initially, especially if Johnson starts. I’m good with that because I can see Cam being the #1 offensive option when Tre is resting.
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Post#70 » by Frichuela » Mon Aug 11, 2025 6:15 pm

nate33 wrote:
Frichuela wrote:This is a great (and hopeful) breakdown of Cam Whitmore's play by play. In case not seen.


Really good video!

I really think Whitmore is going to start. The guy has real talent and we need to figure out what he's worth before it's time to extend him.

I would start:
PG McCollum
SG Johnson
SF Coulibaly
PF Whitmore
C Sarr


The ultimate goal would be to move McCollum for value by the Trade Deadline and start Bub in his place. Apologies to Kyshawn whom I really like, but we have plenty of time to figure out what we have in him as a player. I'd rather focus on Whitmore a while.


This is 100% my ideal line-up.

However, I am guessing Keef is going to start something like:

PG Bub
SG McCollum
SF Coulibaly
PF Middleton
C Sarr

To the forum's (and my) annoyance.

In this configuration, off the bench, Tre, Kispert, Cam, Kyshawn and Bagley will likely get in the 15-25 min range/game. Annoyingly, Champagnie, AJ, Vuk, Watkins and Riley will ride the pine.

Kispert should have never been extended. I fear he will steal valuable minutes from younger wings under the excuse they have to "showcase" him. All for the max upside of a second rounder if everything breaks right.
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Post#71 » by doclinkin » Mon Aug 11, 2025 6:19 pm

DCZards wrote:I think Whitmore comes off the bench initially, especially if Johnson starts. I’m good with that because I can see Cam being the #1 offensive option when Tre is resting.


I’m in accord with this. I’d like to see him matched against guards and wings where his strength is an advantage. Instead of as an undersized guy forced into the front court by the puny size of his teammates. Cam at the 2 is a problem for opponents. And there his shortish reach is less of an issue. Under the new rules emphasis I think we will find he can body up on and bully perimeter players. Snatch passes etc. He’s not an outsized rebounder like JChamp. But as a solid body with quicks and decent man defense I can see him as a ball stopper on D not just on offense.

Plus given his desire to be a featured part of the offense sharing the ball with heavy usage players like Tre and CJ is not a great way to develop him. But on a bench mob squad he will be the focal point. I’d like to see him develop chemistry with Bub. Maybe Vukcevic.

Not too worried about distribution of minutes. I think all the youth will get heavy minutes whether starting or with the 2nd platoon.
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Post#72 » by nate33 » Mon Aug 11, 2025 9:15 pm

Frichuela wrote:However, I am guessing Keef is going to start something like:

PG Bub
SG McCollum
SF Coulibaly
PF Middleton
C Sarr

To the forum's (and my) annoyance.

I really don't think they will feel THAT compelled to start Middleton. Middleton has been on a minutes restriction for 3 years now, and that's the perfect excuse to bring him off the bench. They can also emphasize the idea that each 5-man lineup will have the leadership of one vet (McCollum with the starters, and Middleton with the bench).

But even if Middleton starts, I'm almost 100% sure that Tre will get the starting nod over Bub. They like Bub, but Tre is a legitimately star-caliber talent. Developing him is arguably a higher priority than the development of anyone else on the roster with the possible exception of Sarr.
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Post#73 » by Frichuela » Mon Aug 11, 2025 11:15 pm

nate33 wrote:
Frichuela wrote:However, I am guessing Keef is going to start something like:

PG Bub
SG McCollum
SF Coulibaly
PF Middleton
C Sarr

To the forum's (and my) annoyance.

I really don't think they will feel THAT compelled to start Middleton. Middleton has been on a minutes restriction for 3 years now, and that's the perfect excuse to bring him off the bench. They can also emphasize the idea that each 5-man lineup will have the leadership of one vet (McCollum with the starters, and Middleton with the bench).

But even if Middleton starts, I'm almost 100% sure that Tre will get the starting nod over Bub. They like Bub, but Tre is a legitimately star-caliber talent. Developing him is arguably a higher priority than the development of anyone else on the roster with the possible exception of Sarr.


I hope you are right Nate!

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