AWIZZINGBULLET wrote:I really get sick of some of the Wizards players and the way they'll react to a Kevin Seraphin mistake vs. another guy on the team. Really feel Seraphin is the team's whipping boy because of his personality and it makes me sick. Seraphin was clearly one of the team's bright spots all night yet the one error at the end causes Crawford to get demonstrative and essentially throw his teammate under the bus before everybody in the arena. Reactions like that have me wanting to see Crawford get traded away. Sometimes I wish Seraphin would grab a teammate by the throat and toss them into the third row.
You are feeling the same way I have felt about other players in the past.
Flip Saunders was the coach who came and started using the word "
knucklehead" to refer to players.
When Gilbert Arenas became injured, veteran players who he had been carrying lashed out publicly about the habits of young players.  One player nicknamed the "Leader of Men" couldn't guard his own shadow but he hated on the professionalism of Andray Blatche.  While very true on Blatche, Antawn got to get killed with impunity.  Want to know why Cleveland kept knocking the Wizards out of the playoffs each season?  Jamison and Butler were never whipping boys but Varejao repeatedly whipped them (and whatever midget EJ played at C) on the boards in the fourth.  Butler was never a whipping boy.  He openly defied Flip Saunders when it came to not passing the ball and forcing shots.  What Flip would do after losses is call out McGee.  Javale has been vilified after being called out the same way the slow kid in school starts getting picked on by other children once the teacher lets the other kids know she can't stand that kid.
I think Kevin is from another culture and he's playing next to a bunch of idiots.  Sure, they'll pick on his mistakes probably up until he knocks one of them out. The sooner the better IMO.  I see the same thing with Jan Vesely.  He's a whipping boy, too.
I can't stand rooting for this team at times because this team is too bad to be hazing anyone.  Leave Beal alone and do nothing but praise his effort, while assuring him he will succeed and to keep working harder and believe in himself.  They should do that with every player.
Ted and Ernie are fools.  Wittman will have no meritocracy.  Veterans who have big contracts will play and their mistakes will be ignored.  In frustration, young players will be denigrated and traded away as their careers are hurt.  Seraphin is going to be fine because he's a joyful, energetic, bull of a player.  Classy, too.
I can't say that from the top down in the Wizards.  EJ might not have been even a good coach but he was a class act.  Firing him 11 games after he made the playoffs virtually without Gilbert and with NO FRONTCOURT HELP and with injuries is the thing a GM like Grunfeld would do.  Then Ernie saved his own job.  Then Ernie made mediocre, overpaying veterans, Ernie moves.
Now the young guys are dummies or knuckleheads or underperforming.   Same old Wizards.
 
            
                                    
                                    Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.