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Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00

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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#121 » by RustyMagoo » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:22 am

PingPong balls!!!!
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#122 » by popper » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:22 am

Wall's handles need a lot of work.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#123 » by nate33 » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:23 am

TheBigThree wrote:I can't stand watching Wall try to run an offense. I think it actually makes me physically ill.

He really is terrible trying to run a half-court set in crunch time. I mean really, really bad. We honestly might be better off with Price running the show down the stretch. Wall is a big time impact player on defense and on the fast break, but he might be the worst starting PG in the league at running the half court offense.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#124 » by tontoz » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:23 am

Nene and Wall had 13 turnovers between them.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#125 » by Illmatic21 » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:23 am

I wish we had an intelligent PG..
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TheBigThree wrote:I can't stand watching Wall try to run an offense. I think it actually makes me physically ill.

He really is terrible trying to run a half-court set in crunch time. I mean really, really bad. We honestly might be better off with Price running the show down the stretch. Wall is a big time impact player on defense and on the fast break, but he might be the worst starting PG in the league at running the half court offense.

He has no feel for the game in the half court set, whatsoever. He just predetermines what he's going to do ahead of time.

If he wasn't such a great athlete in transition, his play would be unacceptable for an NBA point guard.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#126 » by SizzlinSimms » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:24 am

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queridiculo wrote:Lol, the Wizards collectively on crack tonight. What the **** was that throw by Ariza?

Shot clock winding down. Blame Wall. The box score won't show a turnover, but it was definitely Wall's fault.

There was 11 seconds when he shot it. He collected it, nonchalantly walked over to the corner and heaved it. I thought I was watching a comedy movie it was that bad.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#127 » by nate33 » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:24 am

tontoz wrote:Nene and Wall had 13 turnovers between them.

Yeah, I was about to mention Nene. Can't let him off the hook. He was even worse than Wall tonight. At least Wall hit some jumpers in the first half.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#128 » by sfam » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:24 am

Whenever the Wizards going in feel like they should win the game, they lay an egg. No concentraion from virtually anyone tonight.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#129 » by CntOutSmrtCrazy » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:24 am

If only this team beat could beat bad teams. Bad last seven minutes by the whole team. We had the chance to win this game in about a dozen different ways but TO's sunk us again.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#130 » by Knighthonor » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:25 am

No Beal.... what did you all expect?

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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#131 » by MikeTheKid » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:25 am

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7io6gs5A7U[/youtube]
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#132 » by AFM » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:25 am

Let's not be so quick to blame John for this loss. Nene was terrible. Webster had his worst shooting night of the year from 3. John had some bad TOs. Beal was injured.

This team just isn't that good. We are missing 2 big pieces. An ISO wing scorer and a secondary PG.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#133 » by dobrojim » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:25 am

on Ariza's shot the clock wasn't that far down.

But I have no idea what Wall is thinking on the prev possession when he shot
the 3 (and missed badly). It's like he is trying to prove something instead of
just making a smart play. Shooting-wise a pretty good game by Wall but again
the TOs....guessing he had at least 4, probably 5-6.

I was actually feeling pretty confident for much of the game in spite of
the back and forth nature of the contest. Oh well.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#134 » by TheKingOfVa360 » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:27 am

AFM wrote:Let's not be so quick to blame John for this loss. Nene was terrible. Webster had his worst shooting night of the year from 3. John had some bad TOs. Beal was injured.

This team just isn't that good. We are missing 2 big pieces. An ISO wing scorer and a secondary PG.


You're right, Nene was horrible. Nene was a turnover machine. If he is hurting that bad he needs to sit out because we aren't playing for anything.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#135 » by sfam » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:28 am

SizzlinSimms wrote:
nate33 wrote:
queridiculo wrote:Lol, the Wizards collectively on crack tonight. What the **** was that throw by Ariza?

Shot clock winding down. Blame Wall. The box score won't show a turnover, but it was definitely Wall's fault.

There was 11 seconds when he shot it. He collected it, nonchalantly walked over to the corner and heaved it. I thought I was watching a comedy movie it was that bad.

You're right, I just rewatched it. 11 seconds on the dot. Yet another case of absolutely NO concentration. That wasn't on Wall, although he didn't help. Ariza simply lobbed a brick for no real reason.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#136 » by nate33 » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:28 am

Wall, on his best shooting day in a while, still shot less than 50% from the field (7-15). He had 6 turnovers plus the botched play that led to the Ariza heave (I see now that Ariza had some more time, stupid play by him too).
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#137 » by Ruzious » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:28 am

I think the loss can be easily explained in 6 letters. We suck.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#138 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:30 am

Ricky Rubio, whose draft rights were traded away by EG for one year of Foye and Miller, is a better basketball player than John Wall.

Wall is very athletic but Ricky plays better and smarter basketball.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#139 » by sfam » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:31 am

I put a lot of this on coaching. You gotta think Wittman realized his players were doing the equivalent of passing around a girlie magazine in terms of concentrating on the game. He should have taken a few more time outs to get in their grill to pay attention. They clearly were somewhere else, for like the last 7 minutes.
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Re: Washington @ Minnesota 3/6/2013 - 8:00 

Post#140 » by thricethefun » Thu Mar 7, 2013 3:32 am

Great loss for the tank fellas!

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