Ruzious wrote:Yeah, with good health and minor tweaking, I think that's a team that could contend for a championship. Well, if we can find the next best thing to Howard next offseason, who knows?
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Ruzious wrote:Yeah, with good health and minor tweaking, I think that's a team that could contend for a championship. Well, if we can find the next best thing to Howard next offseason, who knows?

mhd wrote:Ruzious wrote:Yeah, with good health and minor tweaking, I think that's a team that could contend for a championship. Well, if we can find the next best thing to Howard next offseason, who knows?
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dckingsfan wrote:Any idea of what Speights signed for 3 years $??

dckingsfan wrote:Ruzious wrote:nate33 wrote:Wow. Hickson just signed with Denver for 3 years, $15M. I was sure some idiot would overpay him and give him $8M a year or something. Maybe GM's are smartening up a bit.
So Denver lets Koufas go for Darrell Arthur (???) and signs Hickson. Are they planning on playing on playing Faried some at center? I guess with so few legit centers in the NBA, we'll see more small ball lineups.
And yes, if the Wiz could have gotten Hickson for the MLE, they should have. He's not great, but he's better than what the Wiz have.
Yes, they had truly one of the worst off-seasons of any team - IMO. On a mildly decent team they lose their defensive C for an offensive PF. Then they sign a defensively poor PF. WTF? They lose their best perimeter defender in Iguodala. I predict a 10 game swing.
And I personally am very happy we didn't get Hickson - the fit with Whit just isn't there. This team needs to stay away from knuckleheads and defensively challenged players - again IMO.
Nivek wrote:Denver was "mildly decent" last season? They won 57 games and their playoff results might have been different if Galinari hadn't torn his ACL. Denver was a GOOD team last season and they've made some poor moves this offseason.
verbal8 wrote:Nivek wrote:Denver was "mildly decent" last season? They won 57 games and their playoff results might have been different if Galinari hadn't torn his ACL. Denver was a GOOD team last season and they've made some poor moves this offseason.
I hope the Wizards reach that level of "mildly decent" this season(although a different play-off outcome would be nice).

jivelikenice wrote:Anyone know anything about this guy?
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nba/2228/vitor-faverani
Brazilian center Vitor Faverani has reportedly drawn interest from the Spurs, Wizards, Knicks and Celtics.

GhostsOfGil wrote:Wow how did I miss Landry getting 4/26? I think that is a steal.
Ruzious wrote:jivelikenice wrote:Anyone know anything about this guy?
http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nba/2228/vitor-faverani
Brazilian center Vitor Faverani has reportedly drawn interest from the Spurs, Wizards, Knicks and Celtics.
Averaged about 5 to's per 40 minutes last season. Other stats were decent. Looks like a 6'11 shlub. 25 years old.
rockymac52 wrote:I know this is not going to happen, and I'm not sure I'd actually want to see it happen, but I can't help throwing this one out there... Delonte West anyone?
He's a psychopath. I'm honestly embarrassed that he is a product of our city. I've always despised him (although the LeBron's mom stuff was redeeming), but he's still a good player, and clearly he would sign here in a heartbeat, probably for the vet minimum. He's only going to be 30 this coming season. Can play both guard positions. Solid defender and capable offensive contributor. Not going to dominate or anything, but he'd be a very good addition as depth. And for the minimum, he'd be a bargain.
But yeah, he's crazy, and weird, and we probably don't want him in our locker room. But from a talent standpoint, I'd be happy to have him here.
