Wow. This thread is proof positive of the anti-EG lens that so many here seem to view things through. Where to start.
1) Numerous posters have gone out of their way to note that the addition of John Wall involved luck, and Ernie must not receive any credit for good luck. Those same posters completely ignore that much of EG's tenure has included horrible luck with injuries and a bizarre off-the-court incident. And those same posters tout Sam Presti, RC Buford and Kevin Pritchard not acknowledging that lottery "luck" has greatly contributed to their success. Grunfeld has had, on the whole, awful luck with the Wiz franchise so discounting the good luck he's had is disingenuous at best.
2) The rhetoric about the #5 for Miller/Foye is ridiculously over the top. It was a bad trade for sure, but not one of you has mentioned that Grunfeld got rid of multiple bad contracts in the deal and took on no long term salaries in return. These are relevant facts when evaluating the trade objectively. The Wiz current favorable cap situation is in part due to that trade. So it's a bad trade, but not anywhere near as bad as some of you are making it.
3) Wasn't that #5 for Miller/Foye trade before Nov 2009? Yeah, because talking about the stellar job Grunfeld has done since then doesn't support previously held biases that suggest Grunfeld isn't good.
4) As for harping on a bad trade, how bout acknowledging what appears to be multiple recent heists? Trading Jamison's contract for a #1 (which in turn became Booker) and Al Thornton looks like a steal. If Seraphin turns out to be a player and Hinrich provides what he's expected to then that trade will also go down as a heist. I notice those trades, which both took place after Nov 2009, aren't referenced in your grades.
But most specifically, I saw in the "Under the Radar" thread these predictions:
CCJ:
This coming season, although I have predicted 40-45 wins and the 8th seed, I think it is entirely possible for the Wizards to win 48 to 50 games.
Dat2u:
If Wall, Arenas & Blatche remain relatively healthy (70 games or more), then we can definitely make the playoffs as a 7th or 8th seed.
I'm not putting words into your mouths, so to speak, but what you are talking about is a ~20 game improvement and the playoffs (which BTW, I agree with). If what YOU predict happens, Grunfeld will be in line for Executive of the Year and the Wiz franchise will be in ridiculously good shape with youth, talent, franchise player(s), and cap flexibility.
Grunfeld's offseason is a B at worst, if things pan out it's a clear and obvious A.