hands11 wrote:Year three should be rather impressive for John.
Only if he learns how to shoot the rock. Right now, JW's shooting is horrific. He will never live up to his tremendous potential (and get JonathanJoseph off his back

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hands11 wrote:Year three should be rather impressive for John.
Illuminaire wrote:The ideal scenario is to trade Crawford for a mid-1st round pick and snap up a value player in a deep draft.
DCZards wrote:hands11 wrote:Year three should be rather impressive for John.
Only if he learns how to shoot the rock. Right now, JW's shooting is horrific. He will never live up to his tremendous potential (and get JonathanJoseph off his back) if he doesn't become a much better shooter. It was good to read that Wall realizes he made a mistake last summer by barnstorming the country playing in EVERY charity game rather than working on his shooting and other aspects of his game. I expect this offseason to be much different for Johnny Ballgame.
miller31time wrote:Illuminaire wrote:The ideal scenario is to trade Crawford for a mid-1st round pick and snap up a value player in a deep draft.
I have a hard time imagining a team forking up the 15th pick for Jordan Crawford.
miller31time wrote:Illuminaire wrote:The ideal scenario is to trade Crawford for a mid-1st round pick and snap up a value player in a deep draft.
I have a hard time imagining a team forking up the 15th pick for Jordan Crawford.
miller31time wrote:Illuminaire wrote:The ideal scenario is to trade Crawford for a mid-1st round pick and snap up a value player in a deep draft.
I have a hard time imagining a team forking up the 15th pick for Jordan Crawford.
fishercob wrote:I appreciate John trashing Nick and Javale in the paper today!
Mike Lee of the Washington Post wrote:“At times it was tough because you had guys like Nick and JaVale; they wanted the ball a lot and took a lot of shots. It’s kind of tough to find what kind of team it was with them,” John Wall said, throwing his support behind the deal for Nene. “I think it was the right decision. We had a lot of jokes and stuff going around the locker room, but [now] the energy is more serious, everybody is being on time, taking things more serious, being professional about everything. We just interacting more as a team.”
cdouglas wrote:Remember the situation Lebron was in his first season with the Cavs. They traded off Miles and Ricky Davis because it was hard for Lebron to do what he did best with them on the team. I don't think they were willing to take orders from the rookie. Well I believe it was hard for Wall to do what he did best with Blatche, McGee and Young. I read on the board where some of you are against Crawford being on the team. Well after reading a comment he made about having a hard time having to play after Young when he returned, I too think it would be best to replace Crawford. The ball needs to be in Wall's hands and the team looked really good in the games with Crawford.
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