SUPERBALLMAN wrote:This is what I'm preparing myself for...
Wizards select Barnes #3.
Wizards sell #32 for cash considerations.
Would not be surprised but would be very disappointed with that scenario...
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SUPERBALLMAN wrote:This is what I'm preparing myself for...
Wizards select Barnes #3.
Wizards sell #32 for cash considerations.
7-Day Dray wrote:payitforward wrote:7-Day Dray wrote:If Dray had work ethic, he'd be an All-Star. You don't know how good Drummond work ethic is.
How can you possibly write these sentences one after the other, and think that they argue for picking Drummond? Amazing.
I won't even bother asking how you know what Dray would do if he "had work ethic." Well... answer is simple: you don't.
I'm not going to get into this too much since this is the draft thread, but after the Jamison trade, Dray was playing like an All-Star until he turned his ankle. He turned KG into a human turnstile twice. I would post all the numbers of his dominant performances that yr, but I'm too lazy.
7-Day Dray wrote:80sballboy wrote:Miami proved that you don't need a dominant big man. Dallas' dominant big was a jump shooting 7-footer. Dwight Howard needs a good team around him to win a ring and in fact, he had a pretty good one a few years back. He needs a great player. That's what it's all about. Duncan is the quintissential big. Smart, agile, now old. But still very good.
I'd rather have guys that know the game and know how to play it instead of just an athletic freak. Or a guy with an incredible wing span. Been there, done that.
Where do you expect us to get our superstar then (unless you think Beal will be a superstar, which I definitely don't).
MF23 wrote:Top 20 players aren't easy to draft or develop. He's 23 years old and MKG might become as good as Harden. Beal I doubt he can get to that level and that's not a knock of Beal who's the most NBA ready player in this draft. The Wizards have had a top 20 player once maybe twice in the last 20 years.
With Saraphin can we stop overrating players. It's just dumb to me like Paxson holding on to Deng and Hinrich instead of grabbing HOF'r Kevin Garnett in a trade.
payitforward wrote:Actually, I have all those numbers in a complete, detailed spreadsheet, and I'll send it to you if you like. He had 8 good games -- in a situation where no one in the league had scouted him because there'd been no reason to scout him. Then he got *awful* and it had nothing to do w/ the ankle which happened later. I have those games in the spreadsheet too. Then he was out for a bit, and then he came back and played ok in the last 4 games of the season. Again, I have all those numbers as well.
I'm a numbers guy. It's likely I know them better than you do. Dray is not a good player. And 8 good games doesn't argue that he is. I don't know what it is about him that has created this legion of people dreaming about giving him the umpteenth "one more chance." He's awful; in 7 years he's proven nothing. It ain't starting now.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:SUPER, that is the same myopic, dumb ish they did when they left Blair on the board at #32.
If you are with the Wizards organization and you read this, here are the players that you will be called incompetent by me for not selecting at #32 if they are there: Will Barton, John Jenkins, Scott Machado, Jae Crowder, and any players who drop from round one.
I would rather see the Wizards take a chance on some like Quincy Miller before they drop out of round two.
For Washington to eliminate the possiblity of drafting a PG to challenge Shelvin Mack makes no sense to me.
AlexKennedyNBA John Wall is friends with Brad Beal and Mike Kidd-Gilchrist. "It would be exciting to play with either of those guys. They’re my homeboys."
AlexKennedyNBA John Wall: "Mike won a championship and Bradley had a great season at Florida. I think they’ll both have great NBA careers.”
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:SUPER, that is the same myopic, dumb ish they did when they left Blair on the board at #32.
If you are with the Wizards organization and you read this, here are the players that you will be called incompetent by me for not selecting at #32 if they are there: Will Barton, John Jenkins, Scott Machado, Jae Crowder, and any players who drop from round one.
I would rather see the Wizards take a chance on some like Quincy Miller before they drop out of round two.
For Washington to eliminate the possiblity of drafting a PG to challenge Shelvin Mack makes no sense to me.
7-Day Dray wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:SUPER, that is the same myopic, dumb ish they did when they left Blair on the board at #32.
If you are with the Wizards organization and you read this, here are the players that you will be called incompetent by me for not selecting at #32 if they are there: Will Barton, John Jenkins, Scott Machado, Jae Crowder, and any players who drop from round one.
I would rather see the Wizards take a chance on some like Quincy Miller before they drop out of round two.
For Washington to eliminate the possiblity of drafting a PG to challenge Shelvin Mack makes no sense to me.
It's like Ernie thinks we're on the cusp of contending for a championship already. Just because we have a lot of young players doesn't we should totally remove ourselves from going after more. Yes, we have some good young players, but I wouldn't exactly call guys like Chris Singleton, Shelvin Mack, and Jordan Crawford studs.
Ernie is taking this "We need veterans" shtick to far. That 6-game winning must've definitely fooled him. Dude has no idea how to run a team.
Dat2U wrote:ESPN Stats & Info@ESPNStatsInfo
Of the 125 players who defended at least 75 post-up plays this season, Andre Drummond allowed the fewest points per play. #NBADraft
I don't think the same could have been said about Javale in college.
dangermouse wrote:Nice dig Hoopalotta
I knew Wall and MKG were tight, but that is good news about Beal too.
I'd be happy with either of those guys. Ernie is (Please Use More Appropriate Word) if he is actually considering Barnes and it isnt just smoke.