Hoopalotta wrote:Obviously this is geekville and we're not typical Wizards fans, but the Wizards bring in actual prospects and the Washington Post just wants to tell us about an undersized undrafted free agent's flashy dunks?NBA predraft workouts lean toward the bland side, and usually there isn’t much that’s eye-opening, particularly during the portion media are permitted to watch. That wasn’t the case near the end of this morning’s session at Verizon Center, where Wizards GM Ernie Grunfeld and point guard John Wall, among others, saw diminutive guard Randy Culpepper put on a dunking clinic.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wiz ... _blog.html
They had legit targets in Klay Thompson, Alec Burks and Tristan Thompson and we get this schmaltzy powdered eclair of a fluff piece? Get with the 'effin program here, Gene Wang, we're picking 6th, 18th and 34th. We don't need five paragraph exposes on how Scotty Hopson attended 5th grade cello lessons while suffering from amoebic dysentery or how Michael Dunigan has performed in Gilbert and Sullivan plays on five continents.
6th, 18th and 34th. Learn it, live it, love it.
There are admittedly more important things in the world to get pissed off about, but this one has done it for me nicely.
I agree with you. The only people reading any Wizards draft pieces this time of year are the diehards, they might as well write to our audience. But it's got to be hard to be Gene Wang, covering Ernie's endless stream of non statements to the press. How does he give us meat when he gets served nothing but scraps?












