nate33 wrote:Ruzious wrote:closg00 wrote:The roster was the roster and you try different combos to see if they help the team. It should have been tried for a run, it's not like we would have ruined our losing streak.
They could have also tried Booker at point guard. That doesn't mean it would have made any sense.
We've talked about it many times when McGee was here. Lack of skill was the reason - and it was a very good reason.
Why don't people get this?
You can't just throw a bunch of big unskilled big guys on the floor and expect to overwhelm the opposition with power. There's a reason why NOBODY does this. Posters on this board are not smarter than all 30 NBA head coaches.
Why do you confuse skill with experience? Kevin Seraphin is quite skilled. He's made a lot of nice shots. He has shown he can pass the ball. He has quick feet which help him on offense to get to a spot and on defense, to prevent others from getting to a spot. He is hardly unskilled. Seraphin has shown quite a bit of skill as a defender. He defends C as well or better than Nene. McGee is not a power player. He is actually a skilled rebounder and shot blocker who has very good hands.
I agree with closg00, the reason it wasn't tried is due to lack of imagination. Seraphin with McGee is just as skilled, if not more so than Faried with McGee.
Seraphin wasn't tried with Booker because the Wizards had Booker and Vesely playing PF. Before Javale was traded most of the time they also had either Rashard Lewis and/or Andray Blatche active and playing PF a lot, too. The Wizard coach still plays Vesely more minutes than Seraphin.
Don't tell me all coaches are smart, nate. They clearly all aren't.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.