WizTom wrote:I just have to say that most of you guys post so much good stuff that it's tough for me to keep up, much less formulate a position. But I read most of this and the Trade thread, so I'm gonna take a minute to throw some stuff into the mix.
Right now I think the Wizards have a decent top 6-man rotation. Depending on what happens, I would add Price to make it 7 deep. If they all stayed healthy for most of the season, that would be a playoff team. And I do believe that GM John Wall will re-sign Webster for as much of the MLE as he asks for, putting this core in place for next year already. But as noted above by others, the bench is weak. If anyone goes down, things look grim.
As for the draft, my biggest hope is that they get a top three pick in the lottery. If it's #1, take Noel and see what they can get among combo guards and stretch 4s with the second rounders. Or flip both the second rounders to move into the late 1st and grab BPA. But either way, I'd be happy to let the kid heal and bide his time behind Okafor and Nene.
If they draw #2 or 3, I hope either Utah is in love with Smart or Burke and the Wiz can flip the pick plus Seraphin or Booker for Kanter and one of 17 or 21 this year; OR Milwaukee is in love with McLemore and they can flip the pick plus Vesely or Booker for Ilyasova and their 15. In either case, they might have to add Singleton and/or a 2nd rounder - hopefully the later one - to get the mid-late 1st pick back. Then go BPA with that pick.
If the pick stays around #8, I lean toward agreeing with Dark Faze and others that they should pick someone who has produced in college and will produce in the Association. I think the Wiz really need front court depth next year and beyond. (I also think they will try to extend Okafor, but there is a lot that can happen before the end of next season.) And while certain of the Bigs are a little older, that doesn't really bug me because they tend to take longer to develop anyway. Also agree with Nivek: the second rounders are where you look for diamonds in the rough. Take a chance on someone who does one thing very well - and this team needs shooters.
That's my two cents for now.
I know when you do post it is worth the read, WizTom.
A top-3 pick would be great. Noel is #1. it would be good to select at 2 or 3 for another team, and try to offload guys who don't fit for the Wizards while returning a later first.
If the pick is in the 8 range I do believe the pick will be Alex Len, and he's not the worst pick.
I post my ideas so voluminously and frequently that I think I overload most here. Soon, I will have my own blog and that will cut down the traffic here. I won't shout or force any more ideas in this forum and I will try to direct my ideas to the right audience and hopefully for the right reasons.
The big picture is what you said above, WizTom. The top-7 Wizards are a playoff team. Personally, I am very flexible on who they add and how. Washington could use a stretch big and or a tall, shot blocker. They need offensive efficiency from a go-to big. Also, they need a young slasher who is a morph of Webster and Ariza.
I am very encouraged. I have to give Ernie and Ted credit for changing the culture. I am glad they DIDN"T win to try and pass teams like Minnesota and Toronto in the W/L. The more lottery balls the better.
The last thing I can say is BPA from this draft is easy because there are a lot of good players who fit needs of the Wizards.




























