Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:It's for worse, DCZ.
Blatche has shown flashes of being really good at times, but overall, his performance is NOT good enough to win games. My only question is has Andray been injured much of the time? When Blatche is on he is really good. Overall, because of his versatility, I would characterize him as above average. However, as a volume shooter he IMO kills the team with bad, low percentage shots. Andray plays too much below the rim to be a solid finisher. He's also not a power player. I get frustrated with his game when he's not hitting the boards or defending well. Blatche is not a consistent-enough go-to scorer, but Flip uses him as one. He would be a very good sixth man or a solid starter on a team with great talent around him. On the Wizards, he's IMO a shot jacker that gets you beat. Maybe that's harsh, but that's how I see him. I fault FLIP, not Andray. Like I said, Blatche is talented.
We agree on McGee, but I will be a lot more critical of him this season if he doesn't show more consistency on offense. This season upside should be a bit more steady and poised in the paint. I would like to see his FT shooting improve.
I like McGee a lot, but as a fan, I'm open for any trades that improve the team. I really think another coach would do McGee better. I cannot believe he doesn't get more alley oops and shots in close. Seems to me Blatche can force a shot anytime but McGee had better not force shots under Flip. I don't see why McGee doesn't take a lot more hook shots and why he can't get a face up 10 footer every now and again.
McGee can be better, and we agree on that DCZ.
CCJ
I think you are framing this incorrectly. This was not a normal situation. There was tons of turnover over the last two years including ownership. They were clearing cap. Lots of young players. Holes in the roster. Injured players. I think you do best to start with a mostly clean slate. Im not saying ignore everything you have seen. I'm simply suggesting you don't weight the last few years so heavily. For Dray or Flip. I would instead start by weighing what you see this year as more important. For the first time in a long time, they will start the season will a roster they hope to end the season with. No Gil to worry about. Wall is in place and no longer a rookie asked to be the team leader. No Kirk to move. This should be a much more manageable situation for Flip.
PF was the one position on this team where there were really no options other then Dray. And he was hurt. And he was coming off a season where he finished really strong. And the team was transitioning from Gill as the leading FGA player and Dray was next in line but now Wall was added and learning the NBA. They had no Howard. No Lewis after a while. Even no Booker in the end.
I wouldn't read to much into last years numbers.
That said, what Dray does this year will matter a ton. This is what is going to define him. He should come in healthy. He should know his role. He is no longer overly young. For those that complain to many excuses have been made for Dray, I think most everyone this is the year to evaluate him more completely.
Many had high hopes for Dray last year but because of everything I mentioned, that didn't pain out.
Dray is the wild card for this team. No other player is so well positioned to establish himself. But most would be happy with simple consistency, efficiency and the basketball smarts of knowing how to mix in with this team. ie Doing what is needed when it is needed. It seemed he was getting on board with that when the season was winding down after he returned from injury.
This is the year Dray will show what he is going to be for this team. A long term starter ? A valuable bench player backing up PF and Center. A center ? Or eventually off the team. Lots to evaluate this year regarding Dray.