Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Vesely, Singleton, Mack... you literally could have taken a dart board and done better with the picks following. He really has no skill drafting.
There is a reason he is ranked where he is ranked as a GM.
Doesn't negotiate with Webster, Maynor and Harrington. He really has no skill in the FA process.
There is a reason he is ranked where he is ranked as a GM.
And the irony is IMO Mack is the best of the three and the first player they dumped.
I also believe Vesely's progress was totally ruined by the OkaRiza deal. He's serviceable off the bench and would have been a decent round 2 pick IMO.
Singleton wouldn't shock me if he has a Dominic McGuire kind of career.
Consider this.
How much did Mack getting dumped play into his development. As a result he got to go into battle on a few different teams trying to win a job. He also went down to the DL and got to work on his game. He wasn't just rotting on the bench. I think now that Ves is out of here he will get a chance to develop as well.
The Wizards as their roster was, wasn't a good place for a young Mack. Now at 24 and with the road he has traveled, I can see how he could help a team like ATL as a back up. I haven't seen him play much recently but he was more a small SG who was forced to learn PG in order to see court time. Dude is 6-3 210. I imagine after 3 years he has matured and improved some in his PG skills but I bet he is still more of a SG at PG.
His problem here was he couldn't drive by anyone and his defense was average at best. Just not what we needed. Specially with Wall injured. What we always needed behind Wall was a vet PG to help teach him. We have that now in the PROFESSOR who we have for one more year if we want. By then Wall will be mature enough that we can add a younger back up if we want but I bet you still go with someone who has played.
A lot of this teams development was slowed by Walls injuries 2011 66 games, 2012 49 games played.
Nene didn't arrive until late 2011. In 2012 he played 61 games. A good team needs a PG and a post option.
No Wall. No Nene and no quality back up PG. There wasn't enough there for the team to win and develop like it could have.
Now with a more developed TEAM in place, they were able to absorb Nene missing 20 games. Next year should be even better. Beal can now handle the ball a little better and the team has winning confidence to gel around and to attract better FAs when needed. The team is also more defined so they can more easily identify who fits the system and personalities of the team.