But this board is totally schitzo. There are two totally different voices echoing around inside the collective Wiz RealGM mind. One's saying "Win now and let the future sort itself out" and the other says, "No, we need a plan to hit an ideal window of about 4 years from now, and that might mean sucking ballz for awhile".
The first seems to be driven by equal parts hope, never-say-die refusal to quit, and an instinct to retain some pride. A couple choice quotes:
DaRealHibachi wrote:Rose, Noah & Deng made it to the playoffs...
Jennings, Bogut & Salmons made it...
Why can't Arenas, Wall & Dray...???
Illuminaire wrote:If you get to the playoffs, anything can happen. Didn't Golden State teach us that?
This crew thinks we can be in the playoffs this next season, and they want Ted and Ernie to bust a couple moves to make this squad competitive as fast as possible. Probably the best place to see this is in the calls to keep Miller, get Childress and/or resign Josh Howard.
The second camp sees itself as realists in the face of two superteams in our own division, but is more than hopeful about our chances several years from now. When the Orlando and Miami juggernauts start grinding on their own gears, they want the Wiz to have been plotting, scheming, making small moves here, a big one somewhere along the way, and ready to rush into the limelight and claim some glory. A couple representative quotes:
Tyrone Messby wrote:Can we trade Arenas to Cleveland for their future 1st's? LOL. Seriously, I'm all about getting rid of Arenas now after this Miami superteam. If we're going to tank, tank hard... Seriously, with Orlando AND Miami in the same division, it is just a lost cause.
Hoopalotta wrote:my view is that we're kidding ourselves if we think we can be a contending team within the next four years with Gil. I could have seen it before, but the sands done shifted pretty good one us. We'll be alright, but I'm strongly in favor of pushing our window back.
This thread is my attempt to bring the two parts of our split personality and get them to talk. What I want to ask is this: can we compete now, and does this help or hurt the Wizards in their effort to build a contender?
I'll take the first stab at it. I want the Wiz to take the multiyear plan to being a contender. Sure I can see how we might build a squad that can steal a W from Orlando or the Heat, but no way we can compete in a 7 game series. What's worse, the price of trying to compete immediately would mean taking on some guys who might help in the short term but saddle us with mediocre, aging players that help us win 45 games, but give us no shot at winning 60.
I fear the Wizards being stuck in the NBA version of standing in the middle of I-495: not good enough to contend, too good to have high lotto picks and/or cap space to bust a big move. You gotta go all the way, or a semi carrying 6 tons of frozen chicken gizzards will flatten your a$$.
I was struck by this fantastic article about how wily ole Riley plotted for the past 4 years to pull of this recent coup. He set a goal, plotted how he would need to navigate the tides that were bigger than he and the Heat, and schemed on changing the things he could control. They dropped players, created cap space, traded for others, had backdoor conversations with everybody that mattered. What I admire about this is two-fold:
First, Riley didn't settle for a goal of just being competitive. He wants to contend, dammit. To me, the 8 seed in the playoffs says your just good enough to be included in the part of the NBA that doesn't suck. But you're still looking up at the few teams that really have a chance to win a trophy. I want the Wiz looking down on the universe.
Second, they were willing to suck for a couple years if that was what would be required to craft a new shot at a championship. If the Wiz need to blow chunks for a couple years, I can live with that, as long as I see management making solid choices. Even if they are always spectacular or ones with immediate payoff, I'll be happy biding our time, building a well-balanced, hungry machine ready to ascend the NBA mountain when our turn comes.
Discuss.