AFM wrote:Wall's 3 on brandon after the crossover was pure nasty. Go back and look at it. He had Jennings dancing like he was doing the harlem shake

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AFM wrote:Wall's 3 on brandon after the crossover was pure nasty. Go back and look at it. He had Jennings dancing like he was doing the harlem shake


GhostsOfGil wrote:AFM wrote:Wall's 3 on brandon after the crossover was pure nasty. Go back and look at it. He had Jennings dancing like he was doing the harlem shake

SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Good to see Booker have a breakthrough. He can play and just needs to stay healthy.
Love Booker. Out of all the "?" he is the keeper IMO... Vesely, Singleton, Seraphin, etc... Booker is the most talented and most impactful. He is the ideal PF off the bench for a spark. He just needs to stay healthy. But can he is the question.
GhostsOfGil wrote:AFM wrote:Wall's 3 on brandon after the crossover was pure nasty. Go back and look at it. He had Jennings dancing like he was doing the harlem shake

long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.

DCZards wrote:tontoz wrote:Tank worries aside it is definitely nice to see Wall have another strong game. I especially like the way he is using floaters in the lane more often rather than trying to force his way to the rim all the time. Also nice to see him taking 3s. Seeing him cross Jennings and then make a 3 was
Every time Wall made a floater I yelled "yes!" because that's a shot that can help make John a special player if he develops that shot the way that Tony Parker has.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Washington Wizards point guard John Wall and coach Randy Wittman got in each other's faces. Then, after Wittman momentarily walked away, they got in each other's faces again.
''Oh, that's coaching. C'mon,'' Wittman said emphatically. ''I love that.''
As Martell Webster said of Wall, ''He is a competitor, and he feels like he has to be Superman.''
Webster, who scored 20 points, his third straight game with at least 17, noted Wall wasn't Wittman's only target.
''He was screaming at us like a father would to his children,'' Webster said. ''But the message we took was that, 'Hey, listen, we've got to play better. We can't keep doing this to ourselves.'We put our foot down right there,and that's when we decided to get back into the game.''
In five games without Beal, Wall is averaging 19.6 points and 8.0 assists.
''There was an instance tonight where I really saw a glimpse of greatness,'' Webster said.


nate33 wrote:The magic number is 8. The sum total of our remaining losses and Milwaukee's remaining wins cannot exceed 8 if we are going to make the playoffs.
On a more serious note, our tank is in major jeopardy. We are currently the 3rd worst team, but we are one game away from being the 8th worst team and just 3.5 games behind the 11th worst team.
Bickerstaff: who's up for kickball?!!
Ed Wood: Only if it's the no-pants variety.
Rafael122 wrote:
Who cares, win as many ball games as you can.
DCZards wrote:Rafael122 wrote:
Who cares, win as many ball games as you can.
Right on! Losing/tanking sucks!
tontoz wrote:
So does mediocrity which is where this team is headed, if it improves. Just look at that Bucks. Do you want to be the team that is always trying to sneak into the playoffs to be first round fodder?
DCZards wrote:tontoz wrote:
So does mediocrity which is where this team is headed, if it improves. Just look at that Bucks. Do you want to be the team that is always trying to sneak into the playoffs to be first round fodder?
I just have a hard time with the concept of "wanting" to lose...at anything, at anytime. It's just not in my DNA. As that esteemed poet Sly Stone has written, "different strokes for different folks."
tontoz wrote:DCZards wrote:tontoz wrote:
So does mediocrity which is where this team is headed, if it improves. Just look at that Bucks. Do you want to be the team that is always trying to sneak into the playoffs to be first round fodder?
I just have a hard time with the concept of "wanting" to lose...at anything, at anytime. It's just not in my DNA. As that esteemed poet Sly Stone has written, "different strokes for different folks."
If the Wizards had won more games last year they wouldn't have Beal. Which would you rather have, a few more wins last year or Beal?
tontoz wrote:
If the Wizards had won more games last year they wouldn't have Beal. Which would you rather have, a few more wins last year or Beal?
Dat2U wrote:Exactly, who would you rather have? Bradley Beal or a late season feel good run and the rights to Jeremy Lamb?

DCZards wrote:Dat2U wrote:Exactly, who would you rather have? Bradley Beal or a late season feel good run and the rights to Jeremy Lamb?
Or, they could have lost more games...gotten the second pick...and taken MKG over Beal, which would have been a mistake, imo.
DCZards wrote:Dat2U wrote:Exactly, who would you rather have? Bradley Beal or a late season feel good run and the rights to Jeremy Lamb?
Or, they could have lost more games...gotten the second pick...and taken MKG over Beal, which would have been a mistake, imo.
nate33 wrote:
They would have taken Beal anyhow. It was obvious that his game is the perfect complement to Wall's whereas MKG is exactly the wrong type of player to pair with Wall.

tontoz wrote:DCZards wrote:tontoz wrote:
So does mediocrity which is where this team is headed, if it improves. Just look at that Bucks. Do you want to be the team that is always trying to sneak into the playoffs to be first round fodder?
I just have a hard time with the concept of "wanting" to lose...at anything, at anytime. It's just not in my DNA. As that esteemed poet Sly Stone has written, "different strokes for different folks."
If the Wizards had won more games last year they wouldn't have Beal. Which would you rather have, a few more wins last year or Beal?
Bickerstaff: who's up for kickball?!!
Ed Wood: Only if it's the no-pants variety.