Hoopalotta wrote:My Dad's an engineer and I have been brought up squarely under the guidance of the scientific method, what can I say?
Haha! My mother and stepfather are engineers, and I still play the lottery. Where did they go wrong?
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Hoopalotta wrote:My Dad's an engineer and I have been brought up squarely under the guidance of the scientific method, what can I say?
barelyawake wrote:dangermouse wrote:I think i missed the boat for this comment with the whole argument about dumping this that and the other and tanking away for the shot at some mysterious big man in the draft who is the second coming of Shaq and Hakeem in Dwight Howard's body.
Right, see because to be "better than Blatche" and an allstar, you have to be Shaq combined with Hakeem. The homerism over Blatche displayed in this thread is ridiculous.
I'll say once more, we need more assets. You get those through the draft. You don't have to draft a big dirrectly, but you certainly need the trading chips to get one. It's the normal rebuilding process. We should not attempt to finish rebuilding until we are ready. Ready means you have enough assets to take a shot at a championship. Until then, players are assets. Our sin of the last decade was holding onto players for too long, when we should have viewed them as trading chips to climb up the ladder. We can't even begin thinking about building a championship "core" without a star small and a star big to build around. Until then, we are simply acquring assets. Of course, we may along the way pick up pieces we wish to keep. But, until we get a star big, we will have no idea what other pieces we need or how the puzzle fits together. And Blatche is not that star big.

long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.


long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.


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Hoopalotta wrote:Barely, I'll work on a nice n' tidy "peace in the kingdom" reply that can see us all move forward and enjoy the draft. It might be a few days.
Oh and quality peanut gallery posts from Verbal and Monte there too.
Dat2U wrote:I think what barelyawake is saying is that we need another dynamic player. Be it an elite wing like Durant or a low post 20/10 stud he's wanting to tank for.
If Arenas isn't that dynamic player, then yes, at minimum we will need another legit all-star quality talent to pair with Wall and whoever else.
Where we disagree on Blatche is that I think he's fine as a 3rd option offensively. He will need to paired with a defensive anchor at C and although he's not perfect he is an ASSET, so I see no value in trading him unless it is for that dynamic player we need.


barelyawake wrote:We are blown up.
willbcocks wrote:You two seem to have the exact same plan for the Wizards future, only using different words to describe it.
barelyawake wrote:The need to build the team around an allstar big and small.......There needs to be a logical plan in place that will get us a superstar big.......We need foresight to be able to predict the league and draft out five years.
