Upper Decker wrote:After last nights debacle, where it was clear every one of EG's recent moves were poor decisions, i.e. drafting Otto, drafting Beal, thinking Gortat was worth a 1st in a loaded draft, Ted should can his ass. Instead Ted will blog about how clever he is for retaining a GM and a coach on lame duck seasons and how that pushed his team into the playoffs! Awesome Ted! Worst conference in sports history and you'll make the playoffs while being 10 games under .500. Party in DC!
Actually, Otto showed us a little of what he can do last night. It was a small taste. Keep in mind what a late start he got and how young he is. He is 20 1/2
http://stats.nba.com/playerGameLogs.htm ... PerPage=25If you click on any of the blue links you can see the videos. Click on FGA and Rebounds.
Otto is a long dude. That stands out a lot. He also shows he has some handles and that is huge for this team because they have so few players that have any. His handles are better then Beals already. The break away dunk was nice. He still needs to find his range but it looks like its should come around. He rebounds. Who cares if he is skinny ? He is a SF. His length is his advantage. He will get stronger in time.
Not sure Otto is going to be the bust some thought. Actually, I think he is getting closer to contributing.
Beal bounced back nicely from his knee bumping.
I also clicked on 5 player line ups. Did you know the Wizards have 3 of the ones listed on the first page.
Wall, Beal, Trevor A, Nene, Gortat
Wall, Beal, Webster, Nene, Gortat
Weal, Webster, Trevor A, Nene, Gortat
Yeah, Nene and Gortat in the post with shooters and a top PG. Seems to work. But that's only a total of 6 players.
Where they are lacking is they need another post player. Not a replacement. An additional one. Otto getting better will be nice. Specially if he has handles. That helps move Webster to SG so we have great depth at SG and SF and a PG that can play 36 mins at game who is one of the best in the league. That would be 7 players.
And Nene and Gortat as a combo is up there as well. That's very solid. But as is, they would need one of Kevin S or Ves to really make a leap. Booker is a great energy guy but we just aren't going to get there with him as the starting PF. At a min, the combination has to add up to an average player to compliment Nene and Gortat. Clearly the one closest to doing it is Kevin. He is the one with the size, scoring and athleticism.
Amazing to think so much rides on Kevin S. If he can just get to baby Nene level, this team would be at the next level. Now if we had a already solid performer down there like a Bozier, this team would be 2nd round material. Even a healthy Zaza would help. Even a Tyler Hansbrough would help.
They are getting closer. But close and there are a mile away sometimes.