hands11 wrote:....
How did you get suspended?
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hands11 wrote:....
dckingsfan wrote:hands11 wrote:....
How did you get suspended?
closg00 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:hands11 wrote:....
How did you get suspended?
Hands got suspended?
closg00 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:hands11 wrote:....
How did you get suspended?
Hands got suspended?
dckingsfan wrote:closg00 wrote:dckingsfan wrote:How did you get suspended?
Hands got suspended?
It says suspended on his account... hmmm, maybe he was defending another GM?
dckingsfan wrote:Here you go closg00:
“Whoever would’ve drafted [Curry] would’ve turned their franchise around,’’ Nelson said. “We were lucky to get him. You build a franchise around those guys. Point guard nowadays is more important than centers.’’ New York Post
For Grunfeld and Wizards, Trade Was a 'No-Brainer'
By Michael Lee
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, June 25, 2009
colts18 wrote:It's interesting to watch the MVP about to win a title and he was at one point considered worth less than Miller and Foye.
Grunfeld added that it wasn't necessary to wait and see which player fell to the team at No. 5. "We knew who was going to be at the five spot and we felt that these players were going to help us a lot more than anybody we would've gotten in the draft," Grunfeld said.
...a few years later he thought Jan Vesely COULD help us more than Leonard and the others FAH1223 wrote:All of this rationalizing for EG is #SoWizards
He still sucks. We really going to give him credit for not screwing up on 3 lotto picks? Really?
The throwing away of picks and signing old players to fill out a roster is short sighted and shows no asset management.
Michael Lee wrote: Since he was familiar with the strengths of both players, Saunders was immediately on board. "If we can get those two guys," Saunders recalled telling Grunfeld, "it's almost a no-brainer."
A day after trading the No. 5 pick in tonight's draft, Etan Thomas, Darius Songaila and Oleksiy Pecherov to the Minnesota for Miller and Foye, Grunfeld and Saunders were both optimistic about the direction of the franchise, which is looking to rebound from an injury-marred 19-63 season. "We feel good about this trade," Grunfeld said after pulling off arguably his third-biggest deal with the organization, behind the acquisitions of eventual all-stars Antawn Jamison and Caron Butler. "I thought, we get two rotation players who are proven commodities and proven they can play at this level."
A rival league executive said yesterday that the trade pushes the Wizards into the group of elite teams in the Eastern Conference, along with Orlando, Cleveland and Boston.
"I think it's a very good deal for Washington. They're right up there with the elite teams as far as talent goes," the executive said on the condition of anonymity because he is not at liberty to discuss other teams. "They have a very good coach. It's a matter of how quickly they pull it together and obviously, how healthy is [Gilbert] Arenas? You don't know. That's a significant thing. But I think they helped themselves with the trade. I think they are as talented as anybody."
TheSecretWeapon wrote:This is four paragraphs of Michael Lee reporting on widespread fail:Michael Lee wrote: Since he was familiar with the strengths of both players, Saunders was immediately on board. "If we can get those two guys," Saunders recalled telling Grunfeld, "it's almost a no-brainer."
A day after trading the No. 5 pick in tonight's draft, Etan Thomas, Darius Songaila and Oleksiy Pecherov to the Minnesota for Miller and Foye, Grunfeld and Saunders were both optimistic about the direction of the franchise, which is looking to rebound from an injury-marred 19-63 season. "We feel good about this trade," Grunfeld said after pulling off arguably his third-biggest deal with the organization, behind the acquisitions of eventual all-stars Antawn Jamison and Caron Butler. "I thought, we get two rotation players who are proven commodities and proven they can play at this level."
A rival league executive said yesterday that the trade pushes the Wizards into the group of elite teams in the Eastern Conference, along with Orlando, Cleveland and Boston.
"I think it's a very good deal for Washington. They're right up there with the elite teams as far as talent goes," the executive said on the condition of anonymity because he is not at liberty to discuss other teams. "They have a very good coach. It's a matter of how quickly they pull it together and obviously, how healthy is [Gilbert] Arenas? You don't know. That's a significant thing. But I think they helped themselves with the trade. I think they are as talented as anybody."
Wow.

Thompson had blown Saunders away during a pre-draft workout in 2011, when Saunders coached the Wizards. The Washington brain trust considered reaching for Thompson with the no. 6 pick before going the safe route with a big man — Jan Vesely, who ranked higher on most draft boards but is now out of the league. “We toyed with it,” Saunders says, “but heaven forbid you go out of the box and pick someone you’re higher on than anyone else.”
sashae wrote:Quote from today's Zach Lowe:Thompson had blown Saunders away during a pre-draft workout in 2011, when Saunders coached the Wizards. The Washington brain trust considered reaching for Thompson with the no. 6 pick before going the safe route with a big man — Jan Vesely, who ranked higher on most draft boards but is now out of the league. “We toyed with it,” Saunders says, “but heaven forbid you go out of the box and pick someone you’re higher on than anyone else.”

FAH1223 wrote:sashae wrote:Quote from today's Zach Lowe:Thompson had blown Saunders away during a pre-draft workout in 2011, when Saunders coached the Wizards. The Washington brain trust considered reaching for Thompson with the no. 6 pick before going the safe route with a big man — Jan Vesely, who ranked higher on most draft boards but is now out of the league. “We toyed with it,” Saunders says, “but heaven forbid you go out of the box and pick someone you’re higher on than anyone else.”
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LyricalRico wrote:Wasn't Thompson picked #4, meaning he wouldn't have been there at #6?
LyricalRico wrote:Wasn't Thompson picked #4, meaning he wouldn't have been there at #6?
