Rafael122 wrote:Dat2U wrote:Ruzious wrote:Why would any team trade anything for a young PG that even a rebuilding team in pure tank mode like Phoenix has no interest in? The unhappiness expressed about this trade over not keeping Marshall is silly. I can understand being unhappy about the trade - but basing that on not keeping Marshall... I don't understand. Teams have already set their rosters. He's got no trade value. They're probably keeping Singleton (for the moment), because his salary can be more useful as potential trade filler.
Agreed. Marshall was not an NBA player. Getting upset over not keeping him is foolishness. Slow PGs that can't shoot don't have NBA career's. There's no upside there and really no hope of sticking in the league. He can probably make good money overseas and if I was his agent, that's where I'd be guiding him.
What's funny is that PHX had no problem pulling the plug on an obvious bust like Marshall only one yr after drafting him despite the fact he was a lottery pick. Meanwhile were wasting roster spots holding on to obvious busts like Vesely, Singleton & Seraphin because Ernie is still trying to save face.
Their new GM got hired in May. I think it has more to do with "
Kendall's not my guy, I have no loyalty towards him" type of attitude more than anything. New regime, new players, etc.
I agree with you, Rafael.
i I am very much convinced the Wizards missed an opportunity to steal a player who is going to break out. Why do I say this?
-- Kendall Marshall was great at UNC. Much better than Larry Drew, II.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kendall_MarshallHowever, after a disappointing showing at Georgia Tech in which the Tar Heels lost by twenty points, Roy Williams took the gamble and inserted Marshall into the starting lineup at a win versus Clemson. Soon Drew transferred to UCLA, allowing Marshall to take on the leadership role with poise; as he dished out sixteen assists to three turnovers at a win over Florida State on February 6.
Marshall had an excellent sophomore season in which he set the all time UNC assist record of 351,surpassing former UNC point guard Ed Cota as the all time leader in assists in a single season in school history. On March 9, 2012, Marshall set another record, the all-time ACC record in assists in a single season with 311, surpassing the previous record set by former Georgia Tech point guard Craig Neal.[1]
-He's 22 years old. Very young player who had a legit reason for a slow start -- had to play behind Goran Dragic. He's already shown glimpses of being very effective.
On July 16, 2012 Marshall agreed to a two-year rookie contract with the Phoenix Suns that has a team option for a third year.[7][8] In Marshall's first Summer League game he had five assists and three steals.[9] In his final 2012 Summer League game, Marshall had a double-double with 15 points and 10 assists in a victory against the Memphis Grizzlies.[10]
On November 4, 2012, Marshall made his first official NBA appearance against the Orlando Magic. He did not record any statistics in that game. He had two assists and one steal in a blowout loss to the defending NBA Finals champion Miami Heat a day later. On November 29, 2012, the Suns assigned Marshall to the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA D-League.[11] In his first game in the D-League, Marshall put up 21 points, 8 assists, and 2 rebounds in a 102-95 victory over the Santa Cruz Warriors. Marshall was recalled by the Suns on December 21, 2012.[12]
On February 5, 2013, Marshall recorded an NBA season-high 11 points with 4 assists in a 96-90 victory against the Memphis Grizzlies. On March 9, 2013, Marshall had 9 points, 2 rebounds, and 4 assists in a 107-105 victory over the Houston Rockets. Marshall's first official start in the NBA came on March 27, 2013 against the Utah Jazz. He had 13 assists in that game, his first game to record double-digit assists.
Dat, I think you're writing Marshall off too soon. I bet he's better than Maynor. Remember, Marshall played less than Beal as a rookie. Early on, Bradley Beal didn't look great. IMO Kendall Marshall would have been terrific next to Beal in case Wall got hurt. I think, however, it made probably more sense to keep pure SG, and two-time NBA champ, Shannon Brown on the roster, since the Wizards already invested in Eric Maynor at PG.
Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.