Dat2U wrote: lots of documentation that more than one NBA coach/player/front office person
believes that Wall is NOT a low IQ player who just gets by on athleticism - snipped
good job on digging all that stuff up
+1
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Dat2U wrote: lots of documentation that more than one NBA coach/player/front office person
believes that Wall is NOT a low IQ player who just gets by on athleticism - snipped

Nivek wrote:Ruzious wrote:And really, he's not even going to be a true max player. There are 3 levels of max contracts - 25% of the cap, 30%, and 35%. He's going to be at the 25% level.
This one doesn't work for me.It's true that Wall is at the 25% max level, BUT the Wizards have agreed to pay him the maximum amount they're permitted to pay him under the rules of the collective bargaining agreement. He's a maximum salary player, period.


pbj wrote:Hey Wizards fans.. I need some insight on Wall's recent struggles. Can you guys save me a lot of time and break it down for me in a few sentences?

nuposse04 wrote:pbj wrote:Hey Wizards fans.. I need some insight on Wall's recent struggles. Can you guys save me a lot of time and break it down for me in a few sentences?
He's taking a lot of long 2 pt jumpers and not attacking as much as he should. Everything else I don't really have an issue with. Defensively he's been better the last few games but he started out really weird IMO. Gambling way more then he ought to. Same can be said of Beal.

pbj wrote:nuposse04 wrote:pbj wrote:Hey Wizards fans.. I need some insight on Wall's recent struggles. Can you guys save me a lot of time and break it down for me in a few sentences?
He's taking a lot of long 2 pt jumpers and not attacking as much as he should. Everything else I don't really have an issue with. Defensively he's been better the last few games but he started out really weird IMO. Gambling way more then he ought to. Same can be said of Beal.
Is this a new development? Didn't have that problem when he came back last season?
pbj wrote:Hey Wizards fans.. I need some insight on Wall's recent struggles. Can you guys save me a lot of time and break it down for me in a few sentences?

Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.
pbj wrote:Hey Wizards fans.. I need some insight on Wall's recent struggles. Can you guys save me a lot of time and break it down for me in a few sentences?
Nivek wrote: He's The Guy, according to the folks who run the team. I think it's perfectly fair for fans to expect him to perform like The Guy.
tontoz wrote:Nivek wrote: He's The Guy, according to the folks who run the team. I think it's perfectly fair for fans to expect him to perform like The Guy.
But we know the guys who run the team are clueless. We shouldn't be basing our expectations on their stupidity. We should have our own expectations of him based on his past play and our knowlege of the game.

Nivek wrote:tontoz wrote:Nivek wrote: He's The Guy, according to the folks who run the team. I think it's perfectly fair for fans to expect him to perform like The Guy.
But we know the guys who run the team are clueless. We shouldn't be basing our expectations on their stupidity. We should have our own expectations of him based on his past play and our knowlege of the game.
That's fine. Personally, I didn't expect him to be an MVP candidate this season, though I did expect him to be very good. I'm just saying that it's not unreasonable for fans to see a guy with his tools get the kind of endorsement he got from his team and expect that he play at an elite level.
And my point is that it's sophistry to say he's not a max player yet. It's all committed and guaranteed. As you may recall, I thought it was a bad idea to give him that deal when the Wizards gave it to him. But, it's done now. They're committed, he's committed. The Wizards are going to pay him every penny they possibly can. That's a max player.
Given his age and potential, I'm personally feeling patient with him. I'd like to see continued improvement, which he showed last year. But I can understand those fans that see a guy in his fourth year, who's signed to a maximum contract, who see the team starting 2-6, and want better play from him.
Nivek wrote:tontoz wrote:Nivek wrote: He's The Guy, according to the folks who run the team. I think it's perfectly fair for fans to expect him to perform like The Guy.
But we know the guys who run the team are clueless. We shouldn't be basing our expectations on their stupidity. We should have our own expectations of him based on his past play and our knowlege of the game.
That's fine. Personally, I didn't expect him to be an MVP candidate this season, though I did expect him to be very good. I'm just saying that it's not unreasonable for fans to see a guy with his tools get the kind of endorsement he got from his team and expect that he play at an elite level.
And my point is that it's sophistry to say he's not a max player yet. It's all committed and guaranteed. As you may recall, I thought it was a bad idea to give him that deal when the Wizards gave it to him. But, it's done now. They're committed, he's committed. The Wizards are going to pay him every penny they possibly can. That's a max player.
Given his age and potential, I'm personally feeling patient with him. I'd like to see continued improvement, which he showed last year. But I can understand those fans that see a guy in his fourth year, who's signed to a maximum contract, who see the team starting 2-6, and want better play from him.
Nivek wrote:This "Wall doesn't get the max until next year so he shouldn't have to carry the burden until next season" argument doesn't make much sense to me. He already signed the extension, and the Wizards have committed to him as its franchise player. I don't think it's unfair to expect him to begin performing like a franchise/max-worthy player beginning this season. He's The Guy, according to the folks who run the team. I think it's perfectly fair for fans to expect him to perform like The Guy.
He's young, but this is his fourth season. He's producing about like he's been producing the past couple years, albeit with even worse shooting from 2pt range. Rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers -- all right in line with his aggregate numbers for the past two seasons. Which a) isn't worth a max salary; and b) (if they remain steady) suggest that what we see is what we're going to get. What Wall has done the past couple years isn't bad -- it would make him a solid starting PG. But not a franchise player. And that would be bad for the Wizards.
It would be in the team's best interest for Wall to start producing at a higher level. The sooner the better.
Nivek wrote:Ruzious wrote:And really, he's not even going to be a true max player. There are 3 levels of max contracts - 25% of the cap, 30%, and 35%. He's going to be at the 25% level.
This one doesn't work for me.It's true that Wall is at the 25% max level, BUT the Wizards have agreed to pay him the maximum amount they're permitted to pay him under the rules of the collective bargaining agreement. He's a maximum salary player, period.
