hands11 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:tontoz wrote:EG doesn't want 3 rookies on the roster but he is apparently OK with having two garbage cans (Ves,CS).
I wish Ted, EG, and Wittman were sharper and not self-protective, closed-minded, people. They are flat stupid to say they don't want three rookies.
Wall would have his hands full guarding Siva or Pierre Jackson, and one of them might slip all the way to 55. EG wouldn't trade down for Dieng, Muscala and Siva, Jackson, or Wolters because that would be three rookies and he is not a good GM. Wittman's job is on the line and he and Ernie will throw all their hope into mediocre thirty year old players with big contracts. They don't like youth or the draft.
CCJ
I think you get to upset about this stuff and in doing so, you some how feel the need to character assassinate over it. I have read your posts for a long time. I know you don't really want to be that person.
There are valid reasons to not want to many young players on a team. People set different goals and depending on what they are, they make decisions. There are opportunity costs that are projected regardless of which decision you make. Example, while I don't think Ves, Singleton, Mack was a good draft at all, they clearly needed scoring and didn't draft for that at all. Only thing that makes sense to me is they drafted a longer term project that won't help on the court now and a defensive player that would help in the future. Its was draft done with tanking in mind. Now I think it was poorly done. They could have done a tank draft and got better value with Nikola, but you can at least in part see that their plan was from what they did.
So we can all make individual projection on what we want, but if you aren't read into their more detailed goals and plans/strategy ( none of us know for sure) .. or are unwilling to except them... then being over critical of their moves ( before they actually do them and out of context afterward ) is to be over critical for the sake of being that way.
They have a lots of young players already. They want to start getting into the playoffs. So while they are not in an win now at all cost mode, they also are trying to expand the collective talent they have on the team while also keeping and expanding on the experienced legit NBA talent they have. Adding 3 rookies probably doesn't match with their goals and time line.
All things being equal, any rookie draft pick they add from this draft is going to be less NBA tested then experienced NBA players and probably more risk. Known knowns and known unknowns. I now this is over simplifying things but I'm sure you get what I am saying.
Hey, I love finding those low cost high return players as much as you do. Pierre was one of I got on board with this year. I could even see how he would really help the team. But if they have identified other needs as more important. i.e. Center and back up SG, then having the back up PG being a player that has NBA experience actually makes sense.
So could they use all three picks this year and still meet their goals. It could be done. Probably would take them getting ride of at least two of the young players they already have though. Winning team rarely consist of tons of rookies added to a team that already has 3 young projects. Not including Beal in the list as a project but even their two stud stars are way young. See what I'm saying ?
Evaluating individual upside for players like Wolters and Pierre is a lot of fun. But just because the Wizards don't add them doesn't mean they are idiots.
Them only using two of the picks isn't a failure. Nor is putting it out there that you only want to use two. I'm not going to assume I know all the reasons a GM would want to publicly communicate something like this. It would seems to me if the goal was to let other GMs know, he could do that directly. But if this is part of how they send that message so teams know they are willing to deal one or more 2nd round pick to trade up or trade, so be it. No harm. It doesn't mean they won't use it. We will only know that on draft day.
I am frustrated and do not trust EG and I mean every word I say about him. He has done a bad job overall since EJ was fired. EG is lucky to have a job. Ted backs him. Thus, I am not thrilled.
To say young people are rarely on good teams is one thing. To say they can't win I ask what happened to Andre Miller and Andre Igoudala in the playoffs? Their veteran coach and they got beat by a team that started Harrison Barnes and most of the season Festus Ezeli. Two rookies. Also, rookie Draymond Green was their sixth man. Second-year player Klay Thompson, a guy Ernie passed on for Vesely, dropped 29 in a half on the Spurs. Rookie, Brazilian, PG who shares Nene's agent, Scott Machado, was on their bench in the playoffs. Steph Curry, who they could have drafted, but opted instead for Miller and Foye--who helped win 23 games and get a coach fired--Curry is 24.
hands, I should not assassinate characters or name call but I have been a fan of this franchise 40-something years and I care. I think they are STUPID. Age is not why they fail. Poor talent evaluation and organizational failure is MUCH MORE responsible. If they drafted the young guys we have suggested for years and years and years they would not be seeking overpriced veterans while they disparage young players.
You think I am calling them idiots for not picking Wolters or Pierre? They are DAMN FOOLS for not extending a fair competition because they think no one drafted that late can help. When EG was selling second round picks, the 2009 draft produced several players in the rotations of playoff teams. EG sold the 37, and DeJuan Blair went on to start for the Spurs. Danny Green was the 46th pick. (AJ Price was a 52nd pick that year).
What I am saying is this draft is just like 2009. If ever you want to keep the 54th or 55th pick this is the year!
I don't have to be liked by Ted but I will put him and EG on front street for not listening year after year. What they need to do is draft three very talented players. A player picked to meet a need at 54 could be just as game-ready as the #3 pick.
These guys can help right away: Pierre Jackson, Peyton Siva, Zeke Marshall, Ray McCallum, DJ Stephens, Jackie Carmichael, Colton Iverson, Lorenzo Brown, Carrick Felix. Brandon Davies, Michael Snaer, Brandon Paul
The Wizards need to draft three, and if the round two guys are better fits; move any of Seraphin, Singleton, Vesely, and Booker.
Seraphin and Booker are entering their fourth seasons. Like Wall, their contracts are up. Singleton is a very ordinary talent. Those guys--NOT Vesely--would be the guys I trade first. Booker is a good player who is a little too injured and slightly undersized.






















