TheSecretWeapon wrote:There's no way either Grunfeld or Wittman get fired this offseason. Leonsis said they'd achieved their goals. You don't fire people who reach the goals you've established.
It was a low-bar....and one can dream can't they?
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TheSecretWeapon wrote:There's no way either Grunfeld or Wittman get fired this offseason. Leonsis said they'd achieved their goals. You don't fire people who reach the goals you've established.
dckingsfan wrote:NBA All-Rookie First Team: Andrew Wiggins, Nikola Mirotic, Nerlens Noel, Elfrid Payton, Jordan Clarkson

dckingsfan wrote:NBA All-Rookie First Team: Andrew Wiggins, Nikola Mirotic, Nerlens Noel, Elfrid Payton, Jordan Clarkson

FAH1223 wrote:Clarkson would have gotten minutes. We have a hole at backup SG as well. Clarkson can play on or off the ball.
Kobe Bryant has had high praise for the kid and it is warranted.
Clarkson was on my list for that pick. According to J. Michael at CSN, all the Wiz options were off the board (Jarnell Stokes, Spencer Dinwiddie, Johnny O'Bryant and Dwight Powell). Which is horrible that they will not draft best player available.
I mean, Grunfeld has hit on a couple 2nd round picks once upon a time. It's unbelievable that he drafted Michael Redd in that awful 2000 draft and I liked the Blatche pick in 2005.

nate33 wrote:I gotta say, Hands11 makes a pretty compelling argument. EG was trash for a long time, but he has steered the ship very well over the past 3 years. If he can land a starting-caliber stretch four in this draft, I might become a believer.

Ruzious wrote:Yeah, being a little above average in a historically bad conference is not my idea of a payoff for being awful for years and years. The Wiz still need to make several moves to become an elite team. If/when that happens, then EG will deserve some kudos. His positive moves are what anyone reasonably knowledgable fan could have done. Have the Wiz and Clips switch conferences - and EG would be considered a failure by everyone.
Kanyewest wrote:Ruzious wrote:Yeah, being a little above average in a historically bad conference is not my idea of a payoff for being awful for years and years. The Wiz still need to make several moves to become an elite team. If/when that happens, then EG will deserve some kudos. His positive moves are what anyone reasonably knowledgable fan could have done. Have the Wiz and Clips switch conferences - and EG would be considered a failure by everyone.
Although oddly enough, out of all the GMs in the 2nd round, I think Doc is the worst

hands11 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:NBA All-Rookie First Team: Andrew Wiggins, Nikola Mirotic, Nerlens Noel, Elfrid Payton, Jordan Clarkson
It wounder how things would have worked out differently for the Wizards if they drafted him.
hands11 wrote:He most likely isn't on that list because he wouldn't have played much. He got mins on a crap team instead so good for him.
hands11 wrote:With Wall and A Miller here, he would be been riding the bench. Then maybe the Wizards would have keep A Miller and just used Clarkson some more. This year they would be going into the season without Sessions but with Clarkson who wouldn't be nearly as developed as he is. Or would they still have traded for Sessions.
Not sure that's a better team for 2015 without Sessions.
hands11 wrote:They would be looking for a FA vet PG to back up Wall still.
Instead, we have Session already and can draft Tyus Jones or Cameron Payne if they want. Or they can use the pick on Wood and just bring back Bynum as the 3rd PG.
hands11 wrote:I wanted them to draft Clarkson...
hands11 wrote:Jordan Clarkson landed in a good spot for himself to get minutes so he could develop and make a name for himself. Wizard are in a totally different place then the Lakers.
hands11 wrote:No one ever claimed EG to be efficient but they have managed to assemble a good team that can still get better.