Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:dandridge, I have ideas of what I think would be better than what I've seen out of Flip. Here goes:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... gni01.htmlhttp://www.82games.com/1011/10WAS6.HTM1. Nick Young is by far the team's best SG.
Start him at SG.http://www.basketball-reference.com/pla ... eja01.htmlhttp://www.82games.com/1011/10WAS15.HTM2. For all his faults, Javale McGee is near the top of the NBA in FG%, ORB/min, and BLK/min. His per is 19.7. DO NOT be a fool and bench him after his improvements this season. Bench freaking Yi!
Start McGee at C. Start Seraphin or Booker at PF when Blatche is out. Forget about Yi and Armstrong, and just give the young bigs all of the PF/C minutes.
http://www.82games.com/1011/10WAS4.HTM3. MOST IMPORTANT: Flip needs to recognize that Kirk Hinrich KILLS THIS TEAM WHENEVER HE IS AT SG OR SF. Kirk should only play PG. Period. For the most part, Kirk hurts this team. Flip's losing with a player who is marginally talented. I think Kirk needs to go. He's not a bad player but he's one PG too many.
http://www.82games.com/1011/10WAS3.HTM4. For as terribly as he's played, for the most part the team is better with Gilbert Arenas on the court. Gil should play but he should get the quick hook for turnovers.
dandridge: This is what a good coach should do with this team.
DO NOT PLAY YI OR HINRICH at all. START NICK YOUNG AT SG AND JAVALE MCGEE AT C. Run them with Wall. Play Booker and Seraphin a whole lot. Lose with young players. Keep Gil's minutes up because one must hope he gets better numbers. With some luck, he'll get better and eventually will be good enough to be traded. This team is Wall's for better or worse.
I'd look to trade Hinrich, Thornton, Yi, and possibly Blatche. Same for Howard when he recovers.
This team is a lost cause but the future is in finding an efficient low post scorer and also working Seraphin and Booker in with McGee. Blatche might not be in the long range plans, unless he and Seraphin play well together. Blatche with McGee is too porous defensively.
The main things the Wizards need to do is decide on one PG or the other behind Wall. The lack of consistency at G is killing this team. Young should be the SG.
CCJ, I don't even know where to start on this.
First, I have no problem with starting Young at SG. However, be prepared with this board and fans going crazy about how our best player (Arenas) is coming off the bench and be prepared for Gil to start grumbling about it as the season and the losses continue. Also, you want to trade Arenas, but that is going to make Arenas real appealing to other teams when he is coming off the bench. Also, starting Young last night would not have made a difference. He couldn't make crap when he was in. And, you can't say his inept play was because he didn't start because he has been doing just fine heating it up off the bench. Also, as much as I haven't particularly like Hinrich on this team, he was one of the few players last night that played reasonably well.
Second, JaVale HAS been starting this season. And, you know what, this team has still sucked. Big whoop de do that he didn't start ONE night. Flip decided to reward the two players that showed hustle, grit and toughness the night before. McGee still got almost 30 minutes last night with Seraphin only getting 15. I doubt Flip starts Serpahin the rest of the season or that McGee's confidence has been shattered because he didn't start last night. Besides, he still got minutes and the Wizards still sucked while he was on the court.
Third, give Gil the quick hook for turnovers? You do realize that Gil that Gil has always been turnover prone? Gil would be getting A LOT of quick hooks. I'm sure this would sit real well with Gil and the fanbase, especially when he is one of the few players on this team that is capable of getting hot at any moment and keep us in the game despite his warts.
Fourth, stop playing Yi and Hiney. I'm fine with that too. But, you do realize that Booker played 30 minutes last night compared to Yi's 13 minutes and we didn't exactly light it up when he was in. You also realize that Hiney was actually one of the few player (aside from Thornton) who could actually shoot with reasonable accuracy last night. If he didn't play, I shutter to think what the final score would have been.
Regarding playing young players, you got to be blind if you don't see Flip is doing that. For christ sake, he started two rookies last night.
The rest of your post talks about personnel issues, which is a beef you should have with EG, not Flip.
CCJ, I agree with both Kenny Smith and Charles Barkely when the said the following a few weeks ago: If a team is constantly in games a losing by small margins, a new coach might make a difference, because an adjustment here or there could determine the outcome. However, when a team is getting blown out on a routine basis and is generally not competitive, its an issue with talent and/or effort. This team is getting blown out on a routine basis and is generally not competitive. Its because of the personnel on this team, not the coach. Heck, you even characterize this team as a "lost cause" given the personnel we currently have. Stop expecting Flip to make lemonade with apples.