Dat2U wrote:hands11 wrote:Thats why you give Ted credit and you give Ted/EG credit. From 29 win to 2nd round 2 wins and the Wall and Beal we have today, all in 4 years. A total franchise transformation. From crap to legit future established winning franchise.
That earns them an A
Not him.
A total franchise transformation or after having sooooooooo many assets from being soooooooo bad the last five years, the Wizards finally managed to win more than half their games, mainly off the backs of two FREE AGENT veterans bought in because of the failures to manage and develop many of those assets.
What's lost in your argument is that beyond Wall & Beal, there's nothing to show but expensive injury plagued vets who most of us would like to trade (Nene & Webster), free agents that decisions have to be made on (Gortat, Ariza, Gooden, Booker, Harrington, Temple) and 4 recent draft picks that rotted on the bench last season (Porter, Rice, Seraphin & Singleton). I guess you can also throw 37 yr old Andre Miller in their for kicks as well.
This doesn't look like a total franchise transformation, this looks like rehash from an old Ernie Grunfeld blueprint on how to construct a basketball team. Maybe this version will get a little farther as long as John Wall doesn't ruin his knee like Gilbert did. But the expensive capped out roster lead by a mediocre coach... while going all in for 45 wins, we've been here before...
Clearly you can point to similarities, you just did.
But I believe there are also big differences.
Wall and Gil are like night and day personalities and the Wizards were smart to get Gil off the team ASAP as to not contaminate Wall. I was worried there for a while as Gil keep in touch with Wall after he left but I don't hear anything like that anymore. I'll take Wall as my franchise leader any day over Gil who was a great scorer, but not a leader nor a defensive player.
Beal is also a very mature solid talented piece. He did great in the playoff in his 2nd year. He is just 21. I expect to see a nice leap from Beal next year. He got his feet wet handling the ball more. I expect to see that pay dividends next year with he and Wall playing off each other so Wall can play more aggressive as well as get some breaks.
The support pieces to help them develop I see as highly necessary to their development. Nene. Okafor. Miller. Webster and Trevor A. They have all helped them develop both mentally and by giving them options on the floor.
Until we see what they do this off season, I can't speak to the next stage except for I see the team as that young core of Wall, Beal and Otto.
Booker, Singleton and Seraphin. I think they missed this new development cycle just like Ves did.
Wall, Beal, Otto. They are all on the new program and I expect them to add another player in about 15 days.
Glen ? If that was the right pick, I will be surprised. Should have just kept Wolters or gone with any numbers of names that were there like Ray McCallum, Jeff Withey, Jamaal Franklin, Marko Todorovic, Erick Green, Ryan Kelly, Colton Iverson. I'm not counting Glen in the mix moving forward. But he could still be used as stored value like Thomas will get used. Something to trade for something. A player or a higher pick.
They should have moved Singleton last year. Just doesn't seem to fit on this team so they should rotate him out and see if someone else can catch the wave. I missed them having a open spot to do that last year. Thats what SAS does. They try on a lot of shoes to find the right fit. And Kevin needed to grow up from being such a baby hooey. Great potential but never made the leap. I can only assume he doesn't listen well. Coaches tell him what they want, he does what he wants. Sounds like McGee but less of a knucklehead.
I'm no longer really worried about what happens next with them. I see the commitment to Wall, Beal and most likely Otto so that is mostly what they are focusing on. Lots of moves can happen over the next year or two as they get ready to make a run. Keep a solid vet core around Wall and Beal I feel is important for at least one more year. After that, they might be sound enough to take the training wheels off. But a team doesn't need to be all young anyway. SAS isn't all young. They are a mix.
And if the last two years have proven anything, things will not play out how many have projected. They did make the 2nd round and win two. Okafor did contribute. TA wasn't a bust. Wall can get better at shooting, learning to manage a game, change speeds and defend. Beal wasn't a bust either. He can shoot and he is improving at ball handling. And Randy actually does know when to call a time out surprisingly.










