Ruzious wrote: The crystal ball says... there will be more ping pong balls in your future... and an amazingly sucky Blanche thread (This crystal ball is prone to typos.).
LOL..that's all
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Ruzious wrote: The crystal ball says... there will be more ping pong balls in your future... and an amazingly sucky Blanche thread (This crystal ball is prone to typos.).
I don't think Blatche will ever be a star. I'd put his ceiling as a 15 and 8 starter with average defense, which isn't bad at all. (Think Donyell Marshall without the range.)
I think Blatches probable ceiling is "Rasheed Wallace" - highly talented, somewhat enigmatic, may disappear at times.
I think his absolute ceiling is KG.
Blatche will blossom once he plays for a real coach. His ceiling is a better Rasheed Wallace, his basement is what he is right now.

keynote wrote:Just for giggles, here's a Blatche thread from two years ago. A few choice quotes (I didn't bother including the names of the posters):I don't think Blatche will ever be a star. I'd put his ceiling as a 15 and 8 starter with average defense, which isn't bad at all. (Think Donyell Marshall without the range.)I think Blatches probable ceiling is "Rasheed Wallace" - highly talented, somewhat enigmatic, may disappear at times.
I think his absolute ceiling is KG.Blatche will blossom once he plays for a real coach. His ceiling is a better Rasheed Wallace, his basement is what he is right now.
NbdyBeatsTheWiz wrote:Part of me wants Blatche to blow up next week on ESPN when we play the Celtics. Get a little national attention, maybe land a vote or two for MIP, keep the game close so we don't get embarrassed as a team on national TV...
The other part wants Blatche to get schooled by his teen idol KG- outhustled, outworked, outplayed, and outclassed- with KG pulling him aside at the end to give him props regardless and encourage him to keep on putting in work. To me that would do as much to help Dray as anything, one hiccup that puts him back in tune with reality and what it'll take to get to an all-pro level.
maybe I can get both in medium doses?
hermitkid wrote:NbdyBeatsTheWiz wrote:Part of me wants Blatche to blow up next week on ESPN when we play the Celtics. Get a little national attention, maybe land a vote or two for MIP, keep the game close so we don't get embarrassed as a team on national TV...
The other part wants Blatche to get schooled by his teen idol KG- outhustled, outworked, outplayed, and outclassed- with KG pulling him aside at the end to give him props regardless and encourage him to keep on putting in work. To me that would do as much to help Dray as anything, one hiccup that puts him back in tune with reality and what it'll take to get to an all-pro level.
maybe I can get both in medium doses?
I remember a home game 2/3 years back when Blatche just completely owned Garnett in every facet of the game.
I want to see that same guy, not some useless lesson in humility.
The offseason will be his litmus test, but for now, I just want him to continue to have success and build his confidence.
hands11 wrote:Illuminaire wrote:What I absolutely adore about Blatche's game right now is how smoothly he fits into a *team* offense. He barely ever holds on to the ball unless he thinks the play will develop a pass for him to make a few seconds down the line... and if it doesn't, he gives it up or makes a quick, decisive move right then.
I have very, very rarely seen a player both resonate alpha-dog status and a fluid sense of team ball the way Andray is right now. I get shivers thinking about it.
True and a great compliment. A quality that the really good players all have.
I'm sticking with my comparison though it's easy to throw in other names like McHale.
To me, Duncan means Mr Fundamental. It would also include using the back board from mid range. That is signature Duncan. But Duncan is calm and matter of fact most the time. Dray is some what melo like that so far so that is something similar about them. But Dray has better range then Duncan and can shoot FTs.
McHale may be the best comparison for his game around the rim. Lack of leaps and long arms with good size. Lots of fakes to get people off balance. But Dray has better handles and better range and better passing. As for McHales, a good as he was, I don't think he had the skills to be a first line scorer on a team like Dray is showing. Drays game is wider then McHale's was.
KG - for how he looks running the floor and his stroke from outside and his all around game. Less power and leaps then KG for sure. Also, KG is all chest thumping and very intense. Dray is more melo.
Dirk - Like McHale, a less athletic non-leaping big PF. Dirk is defined by his clutch shooting and getting people off balance but Dirk does it on the outside more then McHale who did it on the inside more. Dray is more athletic than Dirke and has better handles. He would become more Dirk like if he adds a 3 ball which I expect to see later this year or after he get in another summer of work.
Of all of them, I would say he is mostly like KG/McHale/Dirk
But like it was mentioned before, Dray is his own unique player. Some combination of these players.
That is a great compliment. But his game can be expanded still so we will have to see. More range and more FTs attempts would be nice.
cdouglas wrote:If all goes well in court, I have no doubt that Gil will come back a better player. In many ways this the incident will be a life changer for Gil. I'm praying that Gil will be in a Wizards uniform. I always thought Gil didn't have that killer's instinct and I believe he had mentioned that himself in an article not too long ago. Gil's coming back with a vegenance and VERY serious about his career! People don't know how I'm feeling this right now!! The guy is going to be a different player. MARK MY WORDS! I'm praying he will be in a Wiz uniform when this happens! After reading articles on what Jamison and Butler said about the Wiz's offense for the past 4 years! Who do you think they were talking about? Ater reading this, I couldn't help but wonder what Gil was thinking.
NbdyBeatsTheWiz wrote:Part of me wants Blatche to blow up next week on ESPN when we play the Celtics. Get a little national attention, maybe land a vote or two for MIP, keep the game close so we don't get embarrassed as a team on national TV...
The other part wants Blatche to get schooled by his teen idol KG- outhustled, outworked, outplayed, and outclassed- with KG pulling him aside at the end to give him props regardless and encourage him to keep on putting in work. To me that would do as much to help Dray as anything, one hiccup that puts him back in tune with reality and what it'll take to get to an all-pro level.
maybe I can get both in medium doses?
ErikChowbay023 wrote:I think Blatche is gonna keep going, I dont see his production coming down much from here on out. Some of you on here are too pessimistic.
I think all the work that he put in during the off season is really paying off, I really think Blatche was just as frustrated as all of us were about Jamison getting 40 minutes a night no matter what, and it came out in his play sometimes thats why he would struggle.
I cant help but see maturity in the guy, its like he is really enjoying his role and enjoying being looked at as a leader and go to guy.
hands11 wrote:cdouglas wrote:If all goes well in court, I have no doubt that Gil will come back a better player. In many ways this the incident will be a life changer for Gil. I'm praying that Gil will be in a Wizards uniform. I always thought Gil didn't have that killer's instinct and I believe he had mentioned that himself in an article not too long ago. Gil's coming back with a vegenance and VERY serious about his career! People don't know how I'm feeling this right now!! The guy is going to be a different player. MARK MY WORDS! I'm praying he will be in a Wiz uniform when this happens! After reading articles on what Jamison and Butler said about the Wiz's offense for the past 4 years! Who do you think they were talking about? Ater reading this, I couldn't help but wonder what Gil was thinking.
God I hate to muddy up a good Dray thread with talk of GI Agent Brown.. I can only hope that soon enough people will realize what they are asking for. Even if GI comes back as everything we really need from him, he won't be worth the money.
But we have a thread for that I believe.
DaRealHibachi wrote:hands11 wrote:cdouglas wrote:If all goes well in court, I have no doubt that Gil will come back a better player. In many ways this the incident will be a life changer for Gil. I'm praying that Gil will be in a Wizards uniform. I always thought Gil didn't have that killer's instinct and I believe he had mentioned that himself in an article not too long ago. Gil's coming back with a vegenance and VERY serious about his career! People don't know how I'm feeling this right now!! The guy is going to be a different player. MARK MY WORDS! I'm praying he will be in a Wiz uniform when this happens! After reading articles on what Jamison and Butler said about the Wiz's offense for the past 4 years! Who do you think they were talking about? Ater reading this, I couldn't help but wonder what Gil was thinking.
God I hate to muddy up a good Dray thread with talk of GI Agent Brown.. I can only hope that soon enough people will realize what they are asking for. Even if GI comes back as everything we really need from him, he won't be worth the money.
But we have a thread for that I believe.
FWIW, I still think Gil is the closest thing to a elite scorer this team will see anytime soon... Unless you want Blatche to be that guy and us not going further than a 1st round exit... We need Gil (or some other elite scorer) if we want to go deep into the playoffs...
Chaos Revenant wrote:Remember, Haywood is a FA this year. Could high pick, a new regime, and a boatload of cash may be enough to convince Big Wood to come home?