truwizfan4evr wrote:Jimmer Fredette anyone?
Nah, not after adding Miller and losing Nene. If we're going to sign anyone, it needs to be a big. Maybe over the summer, though, if we find ourselves in need of a shooter on the cheap.
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truwizfan4evr wrote:Jimmer Fredette anyone?
Sluggerface wrote:hands11 wrote:
Cutting Rice would be the biggest mistake this team can make this season, and Ernie has made a lot of them
The biggest mistake ?
truwizfan4evr wrote:Jimmer Fredette anyone?
Nivek wrote:I'm not really into giving too much benefit of the doubt to the coaches, BUT perhaps they've seen enough of Rice in practice to have a sense that he's not as good as the guys playing ahead of him. The bar for SF and SG is a little higher for the Wizards than it is at other positions. In his scant playing time, he's been terrible. He hasn't played enough to suggest the team write him off, however.
Sluggerface wrote:Nivek wrote:I'm not really into giving too much benefit of the doubt to the coaches, BUT perhaps they've seen enough of Rice in practice to have a sense that he's not as good as the guys playing ahead of him. The bar for SF and SG is a little higher for the Wizards than it is at other positions. In his scant playing time, he's been terrible. He hasn't played enough to suggest the team write him off, however.
His individual stats were horrible (albeit extremely limited sample size), but his plus/minus was crazy and things happened when he was on the court, which is a lot more than you can say about Porter. I think the coaches gave up on him because his shot wasn't falling from three, which I think is a poor excuse not to play someone, especially when everybody knows Rice is a better shooter than that.
But it's a "playoffs or bust" season and Randy is desperate, so why let a rookie work out his issues when you can just play Webster and get what you want from that position.
Sluggerface wrote:I agree with you on ownership goals trickling down to affect coaching decision. Not so much on practice providing accurate data.
Yi Jianlin was the king of looking good in practice, and then **** bricks during game situations.
mhd wrote:Posted this in Dat's thread, but would Memphis go for this:
Wiz trade Porter for Koufus+Memphis 2014 1st?
I think we'd have to offer our 2nd rounder (which I would do), but even still, we'd need to offer more.

verbal8 wrote:One trade the Wizards should try and do is buying the Sixers 2nd from the Nets. Unless they are in love with a prospect, they have another 2nd 8 picks later.
LyricalRico wrote:truwizfan4evr wrote:Jimmer Fredette anyone?
Nah, not after adding Miller and losing Nene. If we're going to sign anyone, it needs to be a big. Maybe over the summer, though, if we find ourselves in need of a shooter on the cheap.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Sluggerface wrote:hands11 wrote:
Cutting Rice would be the biggest mistake this team can make this season, and Ernie has made a lot of them
The biggest mistake ?
I'm extremely high on Rice. I think he's better than Hardaway.
I was extremely critical of Rice being acquired at the expense of trading Wolters. I questioned Rice's character.
However, his stats and his D-League playoffs lead me to believe Rice could become a better-than-average player. I would be thrilled if Rice is better than Hardaway.
The problem is that the Wizards won't play Rice for enough minutes to see what he might do, good or bad.
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Sluggerface wrote:Nivek wrote:I'm not really into giving too much benefit of the doubt to the coaches, BUT perhaps they've seen enough of Rice in practice to have a sense that he's not as good as the guys playing ahead of him. The bar for SF and SG is a little higher for the Wizards than it is at other positions. In his scant playing time, he's been terrible. He hasn't played enough to suggest the team write him off, however.
His individual stats were horrible (albeit extremely limited sample size), but his plus/minus was crazy and things happened when he was on the court, which is a lot more than you can say about Porter. I think the coaches gave up on him because his shot wasn't falling from three, which I think is a poor excuse not to play someone, especially when everybody knows Rice is a better shooter than that.
But it's a "playoffs or bust" season and Randy is desperate, so why let a rookie work out his issues when you can just play Webster and get what you want from that position.
LyricalRico wrote:verbal8 wrote:One trade the Wizards should try and do is buying the Sixers 2nd from the Nets. Unless they are in love with a prospect, they have another 2nd 8 picks later.
I actually would think BKN would want all the cheap, young players they can get after sending all those picks to Boston. As their cap currently stands, they could renounce Paul Pierce and have KG retire over the summer and they would STILL be over the luxury tax by my calculations. (And then they have over $6oM in salary committed to just 3 players in 2015-16. Holy crap!)
I understand their owner has deep pockets, but their strategy has limited their options to the point that I could actually see them being the ones buying picks on draft night.
hands11 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Sluggerface wrote:
The biggest mistake ?
I'm extremely high on Rice. I think he's better than Hardaway.
I was extremely critical of Rice being acquired at the expense of trading Wolters. I questioned Rice's character.
However, his stats and his D-League playoffs lead me to believe Rice could become a better-than-average player. I would be thrilled if Rice is better than Hardaway.
The problem is that the Wizards won't play Rice for enough minutes to see what he might do, good or bad.
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I wouldn't be surprised if he never gets a chance to get on the court here. I think they have moved past that stage and into acquiring FA to fill out those slots. Beal will be a year 3 player next year. Wall year 5. Otto will be the young pup if they have one at SF. Kevin S is still young. Other then that, I bet they go for wets.
If they add a young player to grow longer term, its going to be a PF like Cory Jefferson or a center. I think back up SG will be a vet older player. They already have a young SG and a young SF so I won't be surprised if Glen is even on the team next year and EG gets nothing for him.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:hands11 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
I'm extremely high on Rice. I think he's better than Hardaway.
I was extremely critical of Rice being acquired at the expense of trading Wolters. I questioned Rice's character.
However, his stats and his D-League playoffs lead me to believe Rice could become a better-than-average player. I would be thrilled if Rice is better than Hardaway.
The problem is that the Wizards won't play Rice for enough minutes to see what he might do, good or bad.
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I wouldn't be surprised if he never gets a chance to get on the court here. I think they have moved past that stage and into acquiring FA to fill out those slots. Beal will be a year 3 player next year. Wall year 5. Otto will be the young pup if they have one at SF. Kevin S is still young. Other then that, I bet they go for wets.
If they add a young player to grow longer term, its going to be a PF like Cory Jefferson or a center. I think back up SG will be a vet older player. They already have a young SG and a young SF so I won't be surprised if Glen is even on the team next year and EG gets nothing for him.
Hands, I think the quote includes a response. I didn't say I thought Rice is better than Hardaway. The first part was from another post.
It would be just like the Wizards to never play Rice.
Cory Jefferson will probably go for the round two pick the Wizards traded away in order to get Andre Miller.
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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
Hands, I think the quote includes a response. I didn't say I thought Rice is better than Hardaway. The first part was from another post.
It would be just like the Wizards to never play Rice.
Cory Jefferson will probably go for the round two pick the Wizards traded away in order to get Andre Miller.

FAH1223 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
Hands, I think the quote includes a response. I didn't say I thought Rice is better than Hardaway. The first part was from another post.
It would be just like the Wizards to never play Rice.
Cory Jefferson will probably go for the round two pick the Wizards traded away in order to get Andre Miller.
CCJ, We still have our 2014 2nd round pick and both our 1st and 2nd round 2015 picks. The pick we gave up was the NOLA one for 2015 we got in the Rashard Lewis deal.
June 20, 2012: Traded Rashard Lewis and a 2012 2nd round draft pick (Darius Miller was later selected) to the New Orleans Hornets for Trevor Ariza and Emeka Okafor.
March 15, 2012: As part of a 3-team trade, the Washington Wizards traded Nick Young to the Los Angeles Clippers; the Washington Wizards traded JaVale McGee and Ronny Turiaf to the Denver Nuggets; the Denver Nuggets traded Nene to the Washington Wizards; and the Los Angeles Clippers traded Brian Cook and a 2015 2nd round draft pick to the Washington Wizards.