hands11 wrote:Time for another round of rehashing that will get ignored but AGAIN ....
Actually, Hands, I'm pretty sure you get ignored *a lot* more than dat2 does. You see, although he's sometimes wrong (unlike you), dat actually knows something about basketball (unlike you).
hands11 wrote:They also did things so they were in a position to luck out and get that #1 pick (i.e. and take Wall).
Ok, this I got to hear more about! This is the kind of clever management that only a genius like Ernie could manage and only a true insider savant such as yourself could grasp and explain.
Do tell: what were the "things" they did that put them in a position to "luck out" w/ the ping pong balls and take Wall (wow... good thing they knew he'd come out after 1 year, huh? All those "things" you're going to tell us about would have been wasted otherwise, huh?)
hands11 wrote:And for the record, they have done TONS to develop Wall though coaching and the players they put around him to help him develop.
Absolutely! Eric Maynor, Jan Vesely, Singleton, Mack, Al Harrington, Tomas Satoransky.... I mean if they hadn't acquired the rights to those guys...
hands11 wrote:If not for what they have done, we could be seeing a very different John Wall.... Ted, EG, Randy, they all helped to get Wall to where he is today.
Wow, now it's really turning out to have been lucky he came out when he did. I mean, imagine what a mess it might have been if somehow he'd wound up in the incompetent hands of some other GM not Grunfeld, huh? If he hadn't gotten to play for the Wizards -- guy'd be a bust; it's so obvious.... but WAIT...
Hands, did you just write "Randy"? Did I read that? Aww come on, fellah. You hate Randy Wittman. You think he is one of the worst coaches in the history of the league. You've written that many many times. Or... tell the truth: are there 2 "Hands" on this board? The one who repeatedly said he could create better rotations than Randy Wittman -- you do remember that, don't you? -- and the one who credits Randy with a significant role in John Wall's development?
Like I say, Hands, you are a stitch! A constant source of humor and amusement as you maneuver yourself to the front of whatever parade happens along.