dlts20 wrote:I also dont think there is any sibling rivalry going on. They play great together. This isnt Irving-Waitiers. They are playing off eachother perfectly. They just arent playing well. Still, you never get the feeling that they dont mix or anything. They look like a perfect mix. They just havent been consistent together yet but its no oil & water stuff.
Also, you cant compare to vets like Lebron & Wade who have had a ton of success to 2 young guys with no success. Its not the same thing at all. Wall is still trying to figure his own stuff out, let alone trying to tell Beal how its suppose to be done. That comes with experience and playoff games. Also, dont forget that Wall missed the whole 1st half of last season and Beal missed alot of games down the stretch. Then this year Beal missed alot at the start again. They really havent even played that much together
I don't see what lack of success has to do with anything. If anything, I see a comfort level that would allow them to express themselves in an honest way lacking. It shouldn't be that way given their relationship and where this Wizards team currently stands.
They are the future of the team and its leading scorers, at a time when there's such underachievement due to a lack of consistency in play, they should be the main guys communicating trying to turn things around. Not hanging their heads and showing body language that says ' *sigh* Here we go again' when one does something on the court that the other disagrees with.
Do you think Wade promptly walks off the court in frustration being comforted by another teammate because his partner in crime took and missed a final shot? No, and that would more likely be due to their genuine relationship than success.
Wall and Beal have played half a season's worth of basketball together this year, to me that's enough time for them to at least figure out that this thing doesn't go unless they make it go together. You can find success in a short time if you go about things the right way, just look around the league.
Wall and Beal may have a genuine bond, if they do, I just think it ought to translate better on-court.
Communication is big. See it, say it.