Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:WizarDynasty wrote:WizardsWorld wrote:
I'd rather trade our pick for Jan Vesley's mom than draft shabazz
and you probably also think that Porter is going to have any chance of carrying the team in the fourth quarter with Beal's suspect ankles. Wall is a creator, not a finisher.
Porter ain't a finisher. Beal takes shots within the offense. He is on no finisher. The team has no finishers. The team does not have a number one option and you want to spend our last blue chip on a glue guy because he is nice and clean and he has a one inch standing reach advantage and inferior in all other aspects physically historically to all top level talent in the nba including paul george's combine numbers. give me a break. He weights 195lbs and you have all the faith in the world that he is going to add weight and become a first or even second option in playoffs against guys like Lebron James, Paul George. Everyone loves local Georgetown products but he was a no name recruit, he didn't carry his team deep into the NCAA despite being there for two years like a dwade, he doesn't take over games against top ranked non conference opponents, and he isn't explosive. Shabazz is explosive and the knock against him was that he couldn't shoot. He completely destroyed those notions. Shabazz is a number one option scoring because he can create for himself. He can catch and shoot and he has refined offensive moves. If we don't get adams, it's a tie between Bennett and Shabazz. Beal is a ray allen type shooter. He isn't a kobe or michael jordan type player who can consistently take over games. He has bad ankles since his highschool days. Wall is a pass first point guard aka tony parker. If you are going to follow the San antonio model, the bigman is what makes the Cog go and the only thing that is rock steady about the Spurs for the decade and half is that they shot blocking, above average rebounder, who wins the small battles in the post for rebounding position every night and point guard who attacks the basket on fast breaks and is disciplined with his passes. They pop a shooting guard in that can get to the basket but shooting guard and small forwards are not what make the wheel go.
Point guard and mobile powerful and highly intellligent dominating rebounder that gives you close to 20 and ten every night is what makes them a close to dynasty. The wizards need a 20 and ten Bigman over a glue guy. If we have to trade this last chip we have to get one, that' should be the number one priority.
WD, you like Adams because you say he can be a big man who can rebound and block shots and be a strong defensive anchor in the middle. The Spurs start with Duncan being a 20 and 19 presence. You believe Adams can be a dominant big,
You also believe the Wizards have no finishers who can create their offense. You believe if Adams isn't the pick it's a tie between Shabazz Muhammed and Anthony Bennett who should be the pick.
I can't argue strongly against any of that because you could end up being right. They are guys I don't love but who do match the physical profile of what the Wizards lack.
Saying Wall is not a finisher is kind of silly. And Beal has shown he can finish as well. Yeah he needs to work on his handles, but he already knows that and he is doing that this summer.
What they need more than a finisher is more ball handling skills at the guard in a player that can score and pass. J Jack.
And they need a power post player. Someone that has some Nene skills. We all saw what Nene's skills added. Problem is he missed to many games and he lost his leaping ability. That and his mid range disappeared down the stretch. He was like 0-16 over several game. Jackie Carmichael is NBA ready and would perfect for this team.
If we could replace Kevin S, Singleton and Price with Carmichael, Muscala and Wolters, that would be a huge upgrade to the bench. They would all be rookies but they are all Seniors with NBA ready skills that can contribute right away. Seniors are great draft picks for your bench. I'm tired on drafting projects for the bench. Keep Booker as a utility forward because he has what is missing from those bigs. Booker is also strong but he is fast and quicker feet so you can put him on player where you need those skills. And we know Booker is also strong and can leap.
Wall, Wolters
Beal, Crabbe, Temple
Trevor A, Webster
Nene, Muscala, Booker, Ves
Okafor, Carmichael
To do that you would be trading Kevin S and Singleton and trade way down from the top 3. Not likely. But you could do this.
Wall, CJM
Beal, CJM, Temple
Trevor A, Webster
Nene, Muscala, Booker, Ves
Okafor, Carmichael, Adams
Thats actually doable with a trade back and moving Kevin S and Singleton. Then with cap space next year, a pick and Trevor A as a trade asset, go find a SF or maybe even keep Trevor A




















