milellie111 wrote:Wall was not an obvious pick but a smart pick. I could see if he was the only skilled player in the draft. Look at the other guys in the 2010 draft that are also having huge impact on their teams such as Paul George and Demarcus Cousins.
Not sure what "obvious" and "smart" mean here. Wall was the near consensus #1 pick for virtually his entire college career. By the time of the draft, I can't think of any major mock draft that had him as anything other than #1. WoW said Demarcus Cousins was better, and I wouldn't have faulted them for rolling with that, though it could easily have backfired so it made sense to pass on him hoping for a more mature roster. Don't recall anyone else in the national media pushing hard for anyone other than Wall at #1, and on this board, CCJ was the only one I recall strongly suggesting alternatives (drafting Cousins or trading for Evans, Iguodala, and a future 1st).
http://www.nba.com/2010/news/05/18/consensus.mock/Maybe Wall wasn't an obvious pick, but he was the one most people predicted, he was the one most people thought was the best pick, and he was the one most people would have chosen were it their pick to make. I'm generally not too concerned about how Grunfeld uses top picks. It's when he's picking outside the top three that worries me. The Wizards apparently have a great (or near-great) player in Wall, and in Beal and Porter they have players that can partner with him for years to come. When they are all (with Gortat) at their veteran salaries, how will EG use late 1st and 2nd round picks? That's where he's been at his worst, and it will be pretty important as Wall/Beal/Porter mature, Nene and Miller depart, and the team needs low cost bigs, backup PGs and shooters to sustain or even get to the next level.
By adding Humphries, Pierce, and Butler, Grunfeld has his best FA signing season ever (that I can recall). Maybe that's the new norm for him, but I'm not counting on it, so the drafting issue will continue to be a concern for me. I'll be happily surprised if it turns out not to be an issue. Maybe he'll just trade all the picks away: problem solved!
Go Wiz!
PS: The Wizards are on pace for more than 60 wins. Based on the preseason predictions, everyone was a doubter. Negative naysayers such as hands11 and DCZards predicted a paltry 50 wins, and Dr. Depresso himself, LyricalRico, only offered a measly 46 win prediction. (Come on LR, what kind of lame fan would predict 46 wins!) I would say that perhaps the Wizards can't sustain that pace, and maybe Zards was right, but that might come off sounding like
doubt, so I'll hope they can sustain that pace and congratulate the only true fan with the optimism, courage, and vision to predict a win total in the neighborhood of the Wizards' actual win pace.
Let's hear it for the fan of the year: payitforward!By the way, what did you predict? I can't seem to find your name (or Brenice's name) on the preseason prediction list. Last minute doubts?