milellie111 wrote:Why do i have to be trolling and what is the definition of a troll? A fan who posts something positive about the team and appreciates the way the team is playing? Again, who gets credit for where this team is today? Grunfeld and Wittman. Also Ted who stuck to the course. Everyone knew there would be growing pains through a rebuild. Attacking a fellow fan who supports his own team is asinine, especially when the team has had the success it has this year. You may hate Grunfeld personally all you want, but there is no disputing the fact that we have a solid core group of starters and a strengthened veteran bench that will aid us in the playoffs. The verizon center was absolutely nuts on Saturday against the Nets (you had to be there to experience) which is only a foregleam of the excitement that is returning to this city for DC basketball.
Leonsis' sales staff ripped me off of a Heat game (two tickets) so I may never be able to hand over cash to him again, because he runs a cheap little clip joint canary operation. Is looking a little more exciting though.
PS: As a slang term, "troll" has a variety of related meanings. There's no denying that, based on the team's record while EG has been in DC, he is one of the worst GMs in the league, while also being one of the longest tenured. Stop. Wait. There's no denying that, because you are not free to leave those parameters to look for a get-out-of-jail-free card. Hold it. Can't deny the record, can't deny his tenure. It's true. It's true. In light of that, saying something that means the exact opposite on a board consisting of people that had to experience it, well, that could be taken as trolling.
But maybe you really believe he's that good. You could make an argument that some of his moves are coming together. As fishercob would say, winning is better than losing, but as Bush would say about evolution, jury's still out. I feel like I've seen this before, and being a Wizards fan since Leonsis was in high school (whenever that was, he probably didn't even like basketball), I've accustomed myself to prepare for the worst.