milellie111 wrote:
Your argument conflicts. Every GM on the face of the earth have made mistakes. A horrible GM would not clean up his mistakes.
A good GM doesn't make as many mistakes in the first place
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milellie111 wrote:
Your argument conflicts. Every GM on the face of the earth have made mistakes. A horrible GM would not clean up his mistakes.

jmrosenth wrote:Dude has been dead 5 years so settle down, seriously. If you have proof that all of Ernie's blunders pre-Leonsis (never mind during Leonsis) were due to Abe's meddling, by all means, continue with the conjecture. But until then let the guy who brought DC a franchise, and was a major reason for the city's revitalization, rest in peace.

milellie111 wrote:FAH1223 wrote:Brenice wrote:Why are so many Wizard fans mad right now? The only fans more upset than some of these Wizard fans are Heat fans.
Ernie is a horrible GM.
And he should have been canned a long time ago.
If this was a fresh face, I'd give the GM just due.
But everything Ernie does, I look at with great suspicion and critique. The guy sucks.
2009 and 2011 were so bad that these moves he's doing wouldn't have to be necessary.
Atleast he got Blair who never should have been a San Antonio Spur in the first place.
All Ernie does is clean up his mistakes.
I'd like to have a GM that doesn't sh%t the bed in the first place.
Your argument conflicts. Every GM on the face of the earth have made mistakes. A horrible GM would not clean up his mistakes.
dckingsfan wrote:JEG (JustEG) = #soWizards
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Just trying to unify the fields here

hands11 wrote:So what would be required for EG to be viewed as a great GM ? More accurately is probably should be worded a good GM or very good GM.
This should be interesting.
Me personally, I never like the Great GM title. It really wasn't about that. It was more about him being a competent GM or even an above average or good GM who had some luck break his way and that was operating under a poor owner with the wrong time line and mandates.
The argument here was those who said he was an decent GM and deserved a clean shot under Ted vs those that said he sucked and was one of the worst.
Well as more and more information comes in, it becoming more and more clear that Ted/EG is much better then Abe/EG.

FAH1223 wrote:
But for the most part he's had uninspired, lazy, horrible offseasons. He cannot draft, he gets fleeced in trades the vast majority of the time, and he overpays HIS guys with no inch of negotiations.
FAH1223 wrote:hands11 wrote:So what would be required for EG to be viewed as a great GM ? More accurately is probably should be worded a good GM or very good GM.
This should be interesting.
Me personally, I never like the Great GM title. It really wasn't about that. It was more about him being a competent GM or even an above average or good GM who had some luck break his way and that was operating under a poor owner with the wrong time line and mandates.
The argument here was those who said he was an decent GM and deserved a clean shot under Ted vs those that said he sucked and was one of the worst.
Well as more and more information comes in, it becoming more and more clear that Ted/EG is much better then Abe/EG.
Quit blaming a dead guy for a dude's suckiness as a GM. Just quit doing it!![]()
Ernie had a couple decent offseasons WITH Abe alive. 2005 probably being his best one but his first offseason in 2003 had him steal Gilbert from GSW on a pretty good contract.
Last I checked, Leonsis was the majority owner in 2011. Which was a DISASTER.
But for the most part he's had uninspired, lazy, horrible offseasons. He cannot draft, he gets fleeced in trades the vast majority of the time, and he overpays HIS guys with no inch of negotiations.
Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.
DCZards wrote:
Fleeced in trades the vast majority of times? Can you give a few examples? I would suggest that his trade record is pretty decent--50-50 at worse. For every #5 pick trade for Foye/Miller, there's been a Kwame for Caron type trade.
And this offseason EG has done a damn good job of not overpaying HIS guys, although some here wanted him to overpay Ariza. In fact, EG has gotten 2-3 guys in the past couple of weeks at what looks like bargain prices...with an eye toward having cap room in 2016.


FAH1223 wrote:DCZards wrote:
Fleeced in trades the vast majority of times? Can you give a few examples? I would suggest that his trade record is pretty decent--50-50 at worse. For every #5 pick trade for Foye/Miller, there's been a Kwame for Caron type trade.
And this offseason EG has done a damn good job of not overpaying HIS guys, although some here wanted him to overpay Ariza. In fact, EG has gotten 2-3 guys in the past couple of weeks at what looks like bargain prices...with an eye toward having cap room in 2016.
The record speaks for itself.
The 3rd worst record in the NBA since 2003-2004.
Ruzious wrote:FAH1223 wrote:DCZards wrote:
Fleeced in trades the vast majority of times? Can you give a few examples? I would suggest that his trade record is pretty decent--50-50 at worse. For every #5 pick trade for Foye/Miller, there's been a Kwame for Caron type trade.
And this offseason EG has done a damn good job of not overpaying HIS guys, although some here wanted him to overpay Ariza. In fact, EG has gotten 2-3 guys in the past couple of weeks at what looks like bargain prices...with an eye toward having cap room in 2016.
The record speaks for itself.
The 3rd worst record in the NBA since 2003-2004.
Check mate.
Hopefully things will get tremendously better at some point, but there's no getting around the futility of the last 10 years with Ernie Grunfeld as GM. 3rd worst for a decade (cover your ears) is what it is (uncover). No amount of posts on a message board is going to change that.

FAH1223 wrote:hands11 wrote:So what would be required for EG to be viewed as a great GM ? More accurately is probably should be worded a good GM or very good GM.
This should be interesting.
Me personally, I never like the Great GM title. It really wasn't about that. It was more about him being a competent GM or even an above average or good GM who had some luck break his way and that was operating under a poor owner with the wrong time line and mandates.
The argument here was those who said he was an decent GM and deserved a clean shot under Ted vs those that said he sucked and was one of the worst.
Well as more and more information comes in, it becoming more and more clear that Ted/EG is much better then Abe/EG.
Quit blaming a dead guy for a dude's suckiness as a GM. Just quit doing it!![]()
Ernie had a couple decent offseasons WITH Abe alive. 2005 probably being his best one but his first offseason in 2003 had him steal Gilbert from GSW on a pretty good contract.
Last I checked, Leonsis was the majority owner in 2011. Which was a DISASTER.
But for the most part he's had uninspired, lazy, horrible offseasons. He cannot draft, he gets fleeced in trades the vast majority of the time, and he overpays HIS guys with no inch of negotiations.

Ruzious wrote:FAH1223 wrote:DCZards wrote:
Fleeced in trades the vast majority of times? Can you give a few examples? I would suggest that his trade record is pretty decent--50-50 at worse. For every #5 pick trade for Foye/Miller, there's been a Kwame for Caron type trade.
And this offseason EG has done a damn good job of not overpaying HIS guys, although some here wanted him to overpay Ariza. In fact, EG has gotten 2-3 guys in the past couple of weeks at what looks like bargain prices...with an eye toward having cap room in 2016.
The record speaks for itself.
The 3rd worst record in the NBA since 2003-2004.
Check mate.
Hopefully things will get tremendously better at some point, but there's no getting around the futility of the last 10 years with Ernie Grunfeld as GM. 3rd worst for a decade (cover your ears) is what it is (uncover). No amount of posts on a message board is going to change that.