mohammed10 wrote:montestewart wrote:
You can support your team and still question the intelligence, wisdom, sanity, etc. of its ownership/management, just as you can support your country and still question its leadership. The Wizards have not had a contender for thirty years. Not many franchises can make that claim. I've supported them through all that slop, and given them a lot of money.
I believe the idea of the "OKC model" was promoted by Leonsis himself, if not in name, then at least by the similarities in their "model" and his stated plan. Why wouldn't fans question what seem to be deviations from that plan, especially if they're not encouraged by the moves?
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How is what we're doing "deviating" from the plan? It seems very similar if you ask me.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the OKC model is sucking enough to get three straight top 5 picks, who turn into stars but also drafted well with their other 1st rd picks in order to supplement their stars.
2007 - Durant (2nd overall)
2007 - Green (5th overall)
2008 - Westbrook (4th overall)
2008 - Ibaka (24th overall)
2009 - Harden (3rd overall)
2010 - Aldrich (11th overall)
Let's compare with what the Wizards have tried to do:
2010 - Wall (1st overall)
2010 - Seraphin (17th overall)
2010 - Booker (23rd overall
2011 - Vesely (6th overall)
2011 - Singleton (18th overall)
2012 - ??? (3rd overall)
Trading for Nene, Okefor or Ariza is not a deviation from the "OKC model. Agree or disagree, right or wrong, it's the organizations way of attempting to be competitive, while at the same time grooming these kids to take us to the promise land in 2-3 years.
Also one more thing that I don't think has been brought up in this thread. (Very surprising considering how long it is) With all of the back and forth about cap space, has anyone thought that management isn't planning on free agents being a huge part of the teams future. If you look at OKC, they're success is/was predicated on their draft picks. Not one big time, big salary free agent on the entire roster. Seeing as though our rebuild is 3 years behind theirs, what do we all say about the direction of the franchise if the plan is to be enough under the cap at the time when our kids need extensions?
Of course one can easily counter with the OKC guys have developed better. And I would say, at the beginning of the 2010- 2011 season, I'm not sure that would have been the thought.
Durant - A beast, no doubt about that. Stud from day 1.
Westbrook - Beginning his 3rd season in the league, with a 2nd year per of just under 18. Signs of being really good but also not sure if he would take the next step.
Harden - Beginning his 2nd season, where his rookie year was nothing to write home. Averaged under 10 pts a game, with a Per of 14.
Ibaka - Also beginning his 2nd season, where he was terrible as a 20 year old rookie from oversees. Struggled with the adjustment to the NBA. Played in less than 20 min a game as rookie.
Two years from now, we may be banking on a core of Wall, (Beal or MKG), Seraphin, Vesley to compete for the title. We just don't know.
Just let the young boys play! It's truly the only hope at this point.