Nivek wrote:I wrote about this topic a few weeks ago over at the blog. I think nate is right about the Wizards basically peaking now. They're in a situation where they don't have a real way to ADD talent. Signing a "brand name" (high-priced) free agent will mean the departure of players that are part of their current core. There's just no way around it. This offseason they'll have to choose between re-signing their key free agents (Gortat and Ariza) or REPLACING them with other players. And, they probably won't have a first round pick next year.
Plus, there's no guarantee they can keep either of those guys -- they're both unrestricted free agents.
Any improvement the team makes will come from a) the marginal difference between Gortat, Ariza and the team's other departing free agents and the new players they're able to acquire, and/or b) better production from the young players currently on the roster.
One of the issues I addressed in my blog post was this: Why would a free agent sign with the Wizards? He cannot JOIN a playoff team -- his arrival will mean the departure of Gortat and/or Ariza. At best, he can only replace one (or both) of those guys. The team will still lack depth of talent. I guess the hope has to be that free agents might be attracted to the notion of playing with young players like Wall, Beal and Porter. That could happen. But, it's a narrow path to becoming a contender. Unnecessarily narrow, in my view.
The words that come to mind when I think of the team Grunfeld has constructed (and its long-term prospects): "house of cards."
Well said, I could not have said this better.....this is the gist of what I was thinking about yesterday.
Is EG worth it?
I'm Not sure, because how can you add a GOOD FA + keep Gortat and Ariza?
Has this team peaked this year, because next year most teams will have reloaded vs us having a difficult road to improve because we can loose two our out best players with zero draft picks.
Oka-Riza was supposed to be trade-bait / expirings, but do you really want to give up Ariza? Can Porter really replace his production....Bill Simmons and Jalen Rose thought he had this biggest bust potential in the draft ( I have no idea)
Okafor was let got for a 1st rd draft pick and a player that might not be here next year and if he does resign, will seriously hurt our cap situation.
Our BIG signing next year will be Gortat {& Ariza}, vs adding more talent. That sounds like staying the same.
The road our team has to travel is very narrow, and if we can't figure out Gorat & Ariza + adding a quality FA, we will not be a high seed next year...no matter how awesome our backcourt is.
Also, most of the max teams think they are contenders or have players they believe are superstars.
Just looking at his body of work and the future....I don't really like EG's legacy.
Just ask yourself one question...If EG was a financial advisor, would you invest money with him? Each year TL invests +50M with him.....even an idiot can get lucky for one year.

















