hands11 wrote:Ruzious wrote:If you have any sense at all, you don't bring him back period - under any circumstances. He's had 7 years in the NBA. Just keeping him around the team would be an obvious step backwards to any momentum this organization has built. It's amazing to the point of absurdity to me that people think it makes sense to give him another chance.
Look, I get that it is fun for some people type this kind of stuff but come on.
It does make some sense to bring him back. It makes Ted money sense. That was my point. I think it is what he will do if he can't trade him before the season starts. I never said it was ideal. I just don't believe it is near a forgone concussion that Dray will get amnestied or traded before the season and if neither of those two things happens, guess what.... he will be on the roster.
So if you are one of the people who will lose their mind with outrage if that happens, I suggest you start doubling up on your meds around October.
Foregone "concussion" -- I like that! Your superior tone not so much.
As I've already asked of you -- why don't you suggest one trade -- just one will do -- w/ any team in the league -- any one will do -- that would make sense for that team and for the Wizards? Obviously, it doesn't have to be something you've heard about, something real in that sense. Just a notion that would work.
Dray is broken. If amnestied, the best he'll get is a one-year veteran minimum contract. Can you really convince yourself otherwise? And, in that case, what will a team want us to take off their hands in return for taking on $23+ million through 2015 instead? We were already unable to trade him last year.

















