jivelikenice wrote:DCZards wrote:tontoz wrote:
What you are missing is that the wizards can't sign any quality free agents because those two are here. They won't have the capspace to offer more than the MLE to anyone.
The possibility of signing a quality free agent was always a crapshoot. I don't blame Ted and EG for not liking the odds and going another way for the short term.
+1. We added an 3 and D SF who is a clear upgrade over what we have and we added another big who gives up depth, shot blocking, and rebounding. Best of all, we don't trade down and still have the 3rd pick.
We were not going to be a player in FA for anything other than maybe 1 MLE type of player. We would have had to give out a max deal for Batum or Eric Gordon. Even an MLE type would have required a 4 yr commitment in all likelihood. This trade and this draft pick give us a chance to be a playoff team with a mix of vets and young players. How far we go will depend on Wall, the 3rd pick, Seraphin, and Vesely's development. The good thing is now we've built an environment that can help them grow to their potential.
Let's say they become a 7th/8th seed type of team. In two years we will be a playoff team with $20+ MM coming off the books and Wall's rookie class all entering their RFA season. We'll have money to throw at Demarcus Cousins, or Favors, etc....)
We're also not done. There will be a smaller moves made with some of our other young guys on their rookie deals. Booker, Singleton, & Crawford I imagine are all being shopped going into the draft. I'm hoping we have someone willing to give us a mid first for Booker and our 2nd rounder...get two wing scorers in this draft. Then re-sign Singleton & Carter and I think we're a playoff team.
I could see Crawford being shopped. I see a lot less chance that Booker and Singleton
would be. Unless they were blown away by the offer.






















