Big Balls traded to Boston for (almost) NOTHING
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Ha wow. I post "Grunfeld continues to bottom himself", then all of ten minutes later, he does it again! Truly astounding.
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Ted doesn't deserve to be in the same sentence as Abe.
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Front page of the Washington Post tomorrow:
"ERNIE DOES IT AGAIN"
"ERNIE DOES IT AGAIN"
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Gotta love the thread title...
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Ernies Slogan "I Build Franchises".... for other Franchises.
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wow i actually liked fab melo. wow.
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Ernie is a BOS double agent.
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Isnt barbosa hurt too, so we traded for crutches?
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You think we could have traded Crawford for less?
Maybe instead of benching him after a good month (statistically), the Wizards should have just announced that Crawford had a terminal case of leprosy. And THEN traded him for less than nothing.
Who is man enough today to come on here and defend Ernie?
#FireErnie
You think we could have traded Crawford for less?
Maybe instead of benching him after a good month (statistically), the Wizards should have just announced that Crawford had a terminal case of leprosy. And THEN traded him for less than nothing.
Who is man enough today to come on here and defend Ernie?
#FireErnie
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On the bright side, this trade gives #Wizards $2,162,418 in extra cap space next offseason. Bringing total available cap space to: $0.
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So, it would be fair to describe the trade as less than Fab?
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What a freaking epic fail. Ted will probably spout off about adding a veteran and getting rid of a malcontent being the most important thing. Where in fact they actually could have played him and raised his value.
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Ruzious wrote:So, it would be fair to describe the trade as less than Fab?
I'd retweet this if we were on Twitter.
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Why does Ernie steadfastly refuse to ever get anything of value back in trades?
I am honestly surprised that he did not throw in a 2nd.
I am honestly surprised that he did not throw in a 2nd.
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Nivek wrote:On the bright side, this trade gives #Wizards $2,162,418 in extra cap space next offseason. Bringing total available cap space to: $0.
I'm sure Ernie is sizing up the agents for Juwan Howard and/or 'Shard as we type this...he must be thinking about offering a max contract
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I hate to bring this up but...
Maybe Ernie is thinking he's going to resign Barbosa as his veteran backup for Wall?
Maybe Ernie is thinking he's going to resign Barbosa as his veteran backup for Wall?
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This has to be one of the worst franchises ever. Sure, Crawford had his flaws, but I don't recall any team ever parting ways with a young guy with potential with small salary for an expiring, injured vet that will likely never contribute. It just makes no sense.
I was no huge fan of Crawford, but I actually think there was marked improvement in Crawford this year. People point to our record when Crawford was playing to make the point he sucked, but I actually recall that the Wizards were competitive in many of those games because of the play of Crawford. I think our poor record prior to January was more because of the lack of Wall, and the crappy play of Okafor, Ariza, and even Beal, than anything Crawford did. The Wizards have improved because Wall came back, and because Okafor, Ariza and Beal made significant improvements in their play, not because Crawford was sitting.
I think Crawford could have still contributed to this team and I think there was room for continued improvement. If handled appropriately, he could have been a valuable 6th man. Instead, the Wizards basically screwed him after he was injured, drove down his value, and then traded him for basically nothing when his value was at an all time low. This organization sucks and I am becoming more certain that after 17 years of being a Wizards season ticket holder, I am not going to renew next year.
I was no huge fan of Crawford, but I actually think there was marked improvement in Crawford this year. People point to our record when Crawford was playing to make the point he sucked, but I actually recall that the Wizards were competitive in many of those games because of the play of Crawford. I think our poor record prior to January was more because of the lack of Wall, and the crappy play of Okafor, Ariza, and even Beal, than anything Crawford did. The Wizards have improved because Wall came back, and because Okafor, Ariza and Beal made significant improvements in their play, not because Crawford was sitting.
I think Crawford could have still contributed to this team and I think there was room for continued improvement. If handled appropriately, he could have been a valuable 6th man. Instead, the Wizards basically screwed him after he was injured, drove down his value, and then traded him for basically nothing when his value was at an all time low. This organization sucks and I am becoming more certain that after 17 years of being a Wizards season ticket holder, I am not going to renew next year.
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sashae wrote:I hate to bring this up but...
Maybe Ernie is thinking he's going to resign Barbosa as his veteran backup for Wall?
Luckily no. Wizards had a chance to sign him in the offseason for peanuts but did not pursue.
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This strikes me as an ownership move, wanting to make absolutely sure the Wiz aren't paying the luxury tax. I question some of Ernie's moves but I don't think as a talent evaluater he equated Jordan Crawford to be worth absolutely nothing. This is ownership avoiding the luxury tax.
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sashae wrote:I hate to bring this up but...
Maybe Ernie is thinking he's going to resign Barbosa as his veteran backup for Wall?
It would only be Grunfeld-esque if we first sicced our crack medical staff on Barbosa first.
THEN have Grunfeld sign him. To a max contract.
(Veteran leadership and all that).
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