SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Late to chime in, but wow what a great game! One of the best games I can remember seeing for quite a while, almost had a playoff feel with the intensity and physicality. Glad they could pull it out! Some general unorganized thoughts...
That dunk by Beal was sick! Not sure if I realized he had that in him. They showed a shot of Kidd and Frank talking right after and they had a look seemed to be saying something along those lines to each other like man he's a good player.
Wall was played with determination on the defensive end and I loved to see that!
That was the best game Nene has played this year, and possibly since he's been a Wizard. I was beginning to write him off as the weak link in our starting 5, but now maybe not. Seeing him take it to KG was a major confidence boost to the team's mindset IMO and had a domino effect on the game.
Watching Livingston was frustrating. He looked good out there. I've been comparing Maynor to Price, completely forgetting we had Livingston last season and just let him go for some unknowable reason. We had a 2nd chance at him after letting him go before, and somehow did it again! Makes no sense. I'd rather of kept him as our backup instead of going out and signing Maynor.
The combo of Nene and Gortat inside is looking good, and should only get better as they get accustomed to each other. Wall and Beal are gelling and finding their games as well. That was a good win vs a good team, very encouraging. Definitely feel a lot better about this team than a week ago!
On a side note, noticed Newman and Cassell have both been dressing sharper lately on the sidelines.
The Revolving Door of PGs and the Legend of Crawford.Livingston is who I wanted them to add in that offseason as a vet to help back up behind Wall, but he was in another preseason camp and released late after the Wizards already picked up Price and Pargo in the epic Price, Pargo, Mack battle to the bottom.
Livingston sat around for a few weeks as the Wiz did nothing. Eventually they shipped off Pargo. So I was happy when they picked him up. But it didn't work out and they let him go.
Livingston is a decent utility back up PG that can run an offense. No 3 ball to speak of. Could have worked maybe as a PG off the bench with Wall starting and a scorer like Crawford as an option off the bench who could also play PG, but it just didn't gel quick enough, so they picked up Mack one short contract until Wall returned and they started winning. Price returned. Crawford got some starts at PG, but Randy never stuck with it. Crawford sat a few games once Wall returned because he was toughing out an ankle injury he had been playing on ( sucking it up for the team ). Then temple was introduced after Mack was let go.
Crawford returned and they continued to win which started when Wall returned off the bench. They went 3-2. Wall moved into the starting line up and they went 2-0 with Crawford getting minutes off the bench. Then Beal went down after just two games of him and Wall starting 2-0. It was that kind of year.
Randy put Temple in at starting SG to play with Wall and they went 0-4 over a 1 home 3 away stretch. Crawford was now paired up with AJ Price in the 2nd unit and he couldn't really get his swag going so they turned to more Webster for two games, then Beal returned and Crawford started getting CD-DNPs. 4 games later, he was shipped off for a old stale cheeseburger.
Last two loses of Crawford with DNPs is part of the legend.
at DET Washington lead through 3, then went got outscored 17-31
http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400278501vs TOR Lost 88-96. Price and Wall both laid turds. Wall 1-12 and 7 turnovers. Price 2-7 and 0-3
http://espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=400278509I think both games the board was outragged they didn't play any Crawford and the fans in the booth had the same feeling. It was this last game in a Wiz uni that the Wizards fans chanted for him and he throw them his jersey. Pure awesome. That was the end of Crawford as a Wizard.
I think them turning to Temple pissed Crawford off to no end. Specially after Randy gave the starting node to so many players he felt where less players than he was. And how he played when paired with Wall with both coming off the bench. And how he always showed up to play even when they totally sucked. And his interviews were always about winning and his love of the game. And how he sucked it up through the ankle injury.
Wizards were 4-28 before Wall returned and went 7-3 after that. They were 11-32 when Beal went down Jan 28 then went on an 0-4 run. I think at that point, Crawford looked to crapped in someone shoes but Dray had been shipped off already. So he ended it with a jersey toss to his fans.
The Crawford story must be preserved and passed on from generation to generation... That was pretty awesome when the fans called for him and then he tossed the jersey after a CD-DNP. I think he was just emotional and acting in the moment, but he may as well have flipped off Randy right in front of everyone. Same effect. I simple hand wave and he might have stuck around. But I think he was done here.
I think I might have to copy this into the Crawford thread for prosperity.