lupin wrote:Wiz99 wrote:+1 W. Unseld
I think we'll look back and think EG's a genius for moving our picks in this weak draft
Genius? Talk about overstating. As if only one side of the argument can be rational.
IF they win a championship next season, then you could mention the word genius (still overstating). Anything else and we're just talking about competency. Sheesh. How far has the bar been lowered here?
And another thing, a combined salary package for Miller and Foye totalling ~#12M per season is still $7-8M more per season than a couple of rookie salaries. You think players like Miller and Foye, roleplayers on any contending team, are going to have careers significantly better than the Rubios and Curries of this draft? The draft is weak because it doesn't have a lot of all-star talent, not because all of the prospects are scab-level players.
Newsflash: Miller and Foye are also not all-star talent.
That's not the point. The question is whether you think the Wizards need to try to win now, or whether they ought to build to win 3-4 years down the road. That 100% drives your decision to trade it for a piece like Miller that meets our glaring need for 3 point shooting and try to see the upside of this squad now, or keep the pick to draft a guy who in a couple years could help us contend.
I'm sorry to say, our current roster -- age and salary-wise -- demands a push RIGHT NOW. We have 1 year left on Wood's contract, 2 years left on Butler's contract and probably no more than that on Jamison's 33 year old legs. We need to know whether these guys are worth keeping around. It TOTALLY makes sense to go balls to the wall next year.
And that's what getting Mike Miller was all about. Wiz were the 2nd worst three point shooting squad last year. Miller's career .401% 3 point shooting makes him an elite defense stretcher. He doesn't help much with our other problem: defense (Wiz were 3rd worst in PPG differential). But clearly the strategy for Flip will be (i) an offensive onslaught of Gil, AJ, Butler and Miller, and (ii) play decent enough defense to win out.
Here's what I expect EG's calculus to be next year: If Flip and a healthy roster makes this team really, really good offensively, we could compete with Orlando for the SE division 'chip, and ought to finish no worse than a 4th seed in the playoffs. We'd have home court in the 1st round, which is huge.
In this scenario, I fully expect this squad to make it to the 2nd round, something the Wizards/Bullets have managed only TWICE IN 30 YEARS. If they do, I'll call the Miller trade a good move. And if they win that one extra series (I could see them beating an aging Celts, for example), then we'd be in the Eastern Conference finals.
And yes, I'd call Ernie Grunfeld a mother-effin genius at that point.