closg00 wrote:I haven't been this depressed since Ernie got his contract extension.
well that wasnt that long ago
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closg00 wrote:I haven't been this depressed since Ernie got his contract extension.

Rafael122 wrote:TheKingOfVa360 wrote:Im pissed if we don't get the number 10 pick if this trade. We blow out cap for a chance to be a treadmill playoff team for the next two seasons. I rather lose and stock pile picks like OKC did.
Short term, would you rather have another 20 win season and realize the season is over by January, or would you want to make a run at the playoffs with this group and see what happens? I'm saying short term here. This team hasn't won a lot of games the last 4 years or so. It's not like this is crippling the franchise, the free agent market wasn't going to be that stacked to begin with, and then you have to ask yourself, who's going to want to play here anyway.
DCZards wrote:
Maybe those having a sissy fit about Ariza's shot selection should read this article. They might find it enlightening. I'd also refer them to the comments about Ariza by Hornet fans that follows the article.
Halcyon wrote:This is yet another move to make this team semi-competitive in the short term, hopefully to keep Wall happy. I never really thought we were going to land a FA, so this isn't all too bad of a move I think.
Roster will probably look like this:
Wall/Mack
Beal/Crawford/#32 pick
Ariza/Crawford/Singleton
Nene/Seraphin/Booker/Vesely
Okafor/Seraphin
That's a lengthy, defensive team. I might consider packaging #32 + Booker to get a sparkplug scorer off the bench as the 6th man, move Crawford to backup PG.
Ruzious wrote:Halcyon wrote:The only way {that I see) that we could have signed a FA was if we had won the lottery....but we didn't. Hopefully we have enough of a solid team around Wall to let him develop properly, and we can add somebody in a few years that can pair up with Wall.
Until then, we have to develop some kinda culture where we aren't perennial losers.
The culture was already changing after they sent Blatche home packing. How does adding 2 over-paid veterans with very mediocre stats help?
willbcocks wrote:And another thing--EG has the worst f'ing timing of any GM. Why do this move now? Wait until the last minute and see if you can find anything better. He always settles for crap.
VictorPage44 wrote:
yes, okafor is a better 3rd big than booker because #1 and #2 bigs are not good rebounders and neither is booker so that doesnt make Booker as good a fit for our team as Okafor because we can actually play okafor on the court at the same time as seraphin/nene and not get rebounded all over. Who's better overall is pretty arbitrary if you're 25th in rebounding. Saying that Ariza is only a minor upgrade is a clear example of overvalueing our players. You're saying Ariza is only marginally better than Singleton? please. Ariza also averaged 5 boards and over 3 assists per game. He shot the ball less than once every three minutes. Crawford shoots it more than once every two minutes, on fewer pts per shot attempt. That's a significant difference, you cant campare the two.
kirubel94 wrote:EG mentioned that Ariza can play the SG Spot, if thats true, dont eliminate MKG or Barnes off the draft board yet.
tontoz wrote:Now the Wizards have no chance to sign a quality free agent for the forseeable future. Damn such a horrible trade. I got nothing done at work after i found out about it.