cdouglas wrote:Interesting, when Boston had Pierce, Garnett and Allen all I heard on the board was "THEY'RE OLD" and at one time they dominate the East. The Heat put together 3 of the top prime players and surrounded them with veterans and all the complaints on how OLD they were and they dominated the East for years. They won championships and could've won more. The Spurs makes a wise decision and was able to keep their veterans in- tact and all the negative comments about how old they are and they're done. Well, with all of the talent in the West, they dominate and are the Champions.
The endless complaints about how old this team has become and how we're slow, lost our athleticism is really crazy. Oh, it's not fair to select too many veterans, we need to give the youth a chance to make the team. Give me a break! Nothing should be handed out to anyone, if they can't outplay a veteran, they don't need to be on the team! Who wants to invest their precious time on watching a losing team again, we've been there and done that! So what if this team is athletic, I rather watch a team that plays the right way than be entertained with a 360 dunk and you're team's trailing by 10-20 points! So it's awesome to make the news and be the laughing stocks of the NBA huh? I'm no longer interested in watching a lottery team and waiting patiently for the development of a player that never develops! We've been there and done that and it was a waste of time!
Perhaps some of you aren't really interested in this team at all and would prefer that old Wizards' team that were one of the youngest in the NBA. Some show flashes of athleticism and had POTENTIAL but years to develop. I'm sure if you're looking to be entertained, you can find a team that is rebuilding and can find very few veterans and alot of youth with atheleticism. I'm sure it would be fascinating to post your comments on your chances on winning the lottery.
As for me, I like the direction of this franchise and their new motto "DC Rising". I love the balance of both youth and veterans and how our top youths are eager to learn and enhance their game with no egos. I like what Pierce will bring to this team, I like the possibility of what Allen may bring to this team. I'm excited about Pierce comments on Winning NOW, a Championship. No more talk about winning in 2-3 years or when or if Durant's decision is DC. NOW is the time to win a championship. I don't see this team rating below a 2, anything lower would be a disappointment. Excited about the upcoming season and the future of this team.
Balance is the key. If they add a young guy for each Pierce or, potentially, Allen, then noone would complain.
The only things about older players is they are sometimes fragile like Nene, or broken down like Nash, or liabilities on defense as Pierce was at SF last season.
The key to utilizing older players is the kind of balance San Antonio had. Green, Leonard, Splitter, and even Parker are young or in their athletic primes.
This season the Wizards will be fine age-wise. I would say they have terrific balance with respect to age/experience.
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