montestewart wrote:Some people advocating an Arenas trade seem to see the impossibility of tanking just as you do, and look instead to using cap space to acquire additional picks through BOYD trades or to make space for FA acquisitions.

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montestewart wrote:Some people advocating an Arenas trade seem to see the impossibility of tanking just as you do, and look instead to using cap space to acquire additional picks through BOYD trades or to make space for FA acquisitions.

DCZards wrote:Ruzious wrote:
I think pretty much the entire local media - other than Mike Wise - has been very skeptical about Arenas playing with Wall - not that there are any geniuses among them.
The "entire local media"? Like who, those jerks on the Sports Reporters. Haven't heard much skepticism, otherwise.
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wizards-fan wrote:
With Jamison and Butler gone, Gilbert can go back to doing what he does best: be a 30ppg scorer. No one will complain, and all he needs to do is allow Wall to set him up with easy dimes. The fact that Arenas can handle the ball to take the pressure off is a huge plus, as is the fact that they will be one of the fastest backcourts in the NBA - yet with two 6-4 players. Keep Arenas and let's try to win some damn games.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
The player who can drop 60 Arenas is better than the player who got to the HOF but probably doesn't deserve to be there, Dumars. (Dennis Johnson, R.I.P., better player than Joe D and not in the hall. That is a travesty).

DCZards wrote:Ruzious wrote:
I think pretty much the entire local media - other than Mike Wise - has been very skeptical about Arenas playing with Wall - not that there are any geniuses among them.
The "entire local media"? Like who, those jerks on the Sports Reporters. Haven't heard much skepticism, otherwise.
Ruzious wrote:DCZards wrote:Ruzious wrote:
I think pretty much the entire local media - other than Mike Wise - has been very skeptical about Arenas playing with Wall - not that there are any geniuses among them.
The "entire local media"? Like who, those jerks on the Sports Reporters. Haven't heard much skepticism, otherwise.
Pretty much everyone who I've heard talk about Arenas on the Fan and WTEM have been negative about Arenas. Doc's said the same thing. The only one we've heard be positive about him was Wise. When the media talks positively about the Wizards, it's almost always because they're talking about Wall and Leonsis; not Arenas.
Wizardspride wrote:FWIW, Lavar Arrington and David Aldridge are pro Gil as well.

Shanghai Kid wrote:To me, the Wizards are "rebuilding", but if they are good enough to make the playoffs next year, they are going to try to continue to make the playoffs every year. For them to make the playoffs does everything from getting young players a taste of winning, to increasing team revenue, and to becoming a more attractive destination for free agents.
I really think too many people are assuming the Wiz are going to win 30 games next year and continue building through the draft. Yes, it's possible. But it's also possible they win 42 games, and at that point your draft position isn't as important.
A true rebuilding team would be going into the season with no Gilbert. But, it looks like we are going into the season with Gilbert on the roster. That makes things a little bit more unpredictable than some would iike to admit. The Wiz have a shot at being more competitive than what you would want from a rebuilding team.
"Build up his trade value and trade him for an expiring", really? How is that going to work if Gil is putting up 25/5/5 and the team is headed for the playoffs? Do you think thats going to be so easy for the fan base to digest if they re-accept Gilbert, watch him help lead us to the playoffs, and than dump him for the sake of the rebuilding proccess?
"But it's John Wall's team, he's the superstar, the main event, the frachise player." Sure, probably, but we don't know for sure yet. How do we know that Wall is going to be better than Gilbert in the next few years? What if Wall really is Rondo? Is Rondo a number one option on a playoff team? A healthy Gilbert Arenas can be a little bit better than some people here think.
But, these are the questions that will only be answered by the season itself. What we know is that barring a good reasonable offer, Gilbert will be on the roster come training camp. He can really dictate his own destiny based on how he plays. I believe the team really will be hesitant to trade him if he's an All-Star again.

Wizardspride wrote:I also get the impression that many of Gil's biggest critics (Andy Pollin, Steve Czaban etc.) haven't actually seen many games.
Zonkerbl wrote:None of the sportswriters in this area have seen anything new from Arenas since he was suspended and disappeared from the public eye. Their opinions are stuck with the information they have, and they're not really in a position to change their opinion until they actually watch him and Wall play together.
DCZards wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
The player who can drop 60 Arenas is better than the player who got to the HOF but probably doesn't deserve to be there, Dumars. (Dennis Johnson, R.I.P., better player than Joe D and not in the hall. That is a travesty).
It ain't dumars vs. dj, ccj. both of them should be in the HOF, I'd argue.