sfam wrote:Even with an injury to their leading scorer, the Wizards are still able to be competitive. They really are on the road to quality play. Lets hope it continues. Beal, Webster and Ariza are great players to have on the wing. Assuming Porter leaves the witness protection program soon, we'll have even more depth there. As long as Wall is healthy, and perhaps Gortat, I see us staying competitive.
Yeah this was a good win, it would not of been surprising to see them lose this but they pulled it out. On the road in freezing Milwaukee on a back to back, against a reeling team that really isn't that bad, without Beal.
I like what Vesely has been bringing surprisingly. He missed a cake layup, and had a couple balls in his gut he dropped out of bounds, but his effort and length add an element to this team off the bench. He kinda fills a similar need as Booker but in a different way, but as effective, and seems to have supplanted Book role off the bench for us.
Once healthy and up to full speed, if it ever happens, the bench will look better with Vesely, Harrington, Booker, Porter, Webster, Temple.
Maynor is a problem, and I cringe whenever he comes in the game. He brings down the entire bench. If we had a decent to good backup point it would make a big difference. A true stud rebounder off the bench would be nice too. If only we could somehow swap out Seraphin and Maynor for Blair and Nate Robinson.