Earth2Ted wrote:fishercob wrote:So this is the crux of the downside of this trade -- the risk the last two years on Nene's deal. I think I think (I'm not yet sure that I think) that given where the Wiz are, that this was a worthwhile risk.
After seeing one good game and one bad game from Nene, I'm worrying about more than the last two years. Maybe it's a little premature, but he doesn't have any explosion in his legs right now- and that cost him any chance of containing Hibbert the last game. Is he going to get that explosiveness back? Hopefully, but his age and his injury history don't bode particularly well.
Right now, he looks a little like an old Chris Webber- which still gives us a better chance of winning than with JaVale - but I don't see him as a true solution at center. Even C-Webb in his prime needed to have a Vlade Divac playing center before he got deep into the playoffs.
Again, my point is- if we are serious about contending we need to get a true stud center- whether it be through the draft, or somehow through trades or free agency. As much as we are missing shooters right now, any wing players (unless they are Lebron, Wade, or Kobe) we get will take us to the level of our Gilbert Arenas teams- 1st round playoffs, and then steamrolled by the Hibberts, Howards, and Bynums of the league.
Nene himself said that we needed to learn the important lessons from that loss to Indiana- hopefully the front office learned that he isn't the center that is going to carry us to a title.
I disagree that you need a stud center. You can center by committee. You do need to have a combination of length/strength, rebounding, defense and some scoring, but it doesnt have to be in one person. What they need a lot more than a stud center is to cover the required skills needed at SG and SF. One of those two needs an all around game, the other needs to be a sharp shooter.
Wall has no help handling the ball or driving from those two positions and little help shooting from outside to stretch the floor. Nick would get hot, but his handles sucked and he over dribbled anyway. That killed the offense. Crawford has handles but he is hot and cold. Crawford is a poor mans version of the skills that need at on of the two positions. So if he is that player at SG, you need a shape shooter at the 3. They dont have that. Closest thing they have is Mason which is why you are now seeing some Wall, Craw, Mason. But isnt viable in most situations. Mason would need to be taller and a better defender. And younger.
They really need to reload at SF and SG now. They have enough options at PF and Center for now.
Booker, Nene, KS, Ves and Dray.
Compare that to
Crawford, Mason, Singleton, Mo Evans with Mason and Mo unsigned. This is the big hole.