montestewart wrote:Hands, when you say one more year, do you mean Wittman and EG on one year deals? I'm not in favor of that at all, but the argument for one-year deals would be much different than for multi-year contracts: EG one more year to (as one argument goes) see if he's really turned around a mess largely imposed on him by a meddling owner, Wittman one full year to see if he really can help turn the team around long term, especially with a normal offseason and a few choice additions to the roster. One year contracts as auditions for their futures with the Wizards. Right?
Yeep. That is what I have been saying.
Randy on a one year deal should be easy to pull off. The challenge may be getting EG to agree to a one year deal. I don't know enough about how this works to know if that is doable or not. I will assume the way to position it is, you extend him for one more year. I assume there is some PR etiquette and expectations for this kind of thing. Signing a new 1 year deal for less money seems like a different kettle of fish. But that is just my perception of what would work. I do hear EG is paid top dollar so many a small cut in pay is workable since that seems to be the trend of owners. But if you want to get it done, just pay the man one more year on his existing contract. If things aren't looking good after next year, then you move on. I would have no feeling like we changed at the wrong time at that point.
And as for blowing the draft, I don't see much risk there. You get the 2, 3, or 4 pick, there is a high chance you end up with MGK or Beal. They just have to decide which they like more. You get the 4th, you either get Beal or Robinson. The only real questions are what do you do with #1 or #5. If you get the first, do you trade down with NO for Robinson at 4 and one of.. their 2nd first rounder ( which you can use or trade down again) or hopefully a deal with Gordon in it. Or if you get the 5th which end up being Drummonds, what do you do. Keep him or trade down.
Ted/EG moved well in the draft 2 years ago. I trust them to handle it again.