AFM wrote:This is what happens when we don't offer the max to our young talented big man (Seraphin)
And if we had only been patient enough to give Blatche and Kwame that key 10th year of development.
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AFM wrote:This is what happens when we don't offer the max to our young talented big man (Seraphin)
AFM wrote:This is what happens when we don't offer the max to our young talented big man (Seraphin)

long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
WizKid25 wrote:Nene is driving me nuts. Gortat's passing has been nice.

long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
dangermouse wrote:I take it back, Dudley in game shape is not the answer. Dude doesnt rebound. Is he allergic?
Rebounding and turnovers killed us against the Hawks. We could have and should have won that game. Wall, and Beal, need to take better care of the ball. Less lazy passes. Less early 3s in the shot clock.
Our offense looked great in the playoffs. What is this we are getting now? Is it rust? Will we be fine a few more games in? Its absolute garbage right now, we barely look like a playoff team.
Induveca wrote:Taking away Pierce and Nene from the starting lineup is the major difference. Either of those guys when motivated could dominate in a variety of ways.
closg00 wrote:
Jenga! Let's see how Randy responds, but quite frankly, he doesn't have anyting to work with as was pointed out by the CSN commentators before yesterdays game (paraphrasing).
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Nene has played hard and with a lot of energy.
I get sick of reading Nene doesn't care.
At this stage of his career his lift simply isn't there many nights. He's physically wearing down but I believe there's nothing lacking in his effort. The latter of what queridiculo said applies. His tank is wearing down.
He is not tanking. The guy has come to play every since Washington acquired him.
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:dangermouse wrote:I take it back, Dudley in game shape is not the answer. Dude doesnt rebound. Is he allergic?
Rebounding and turnovers killed us against the Hawks. We could have and should have won that game. Wall, and Beal, need to take better care of the ball. Less lazy passes. Less early 3s in the shot clock.
Our offense looked great in the playoffs. What is this we are getting now? Is it rust? Will we be fine a few more games in? Its absolute garbage right now, we barely look like a playoff team.
A motivated, playoff Pierce is the big difference.
Think about the rebounds he would have snagged last night and the momentum generating threes he would have splashed in contrast to Dudley's clanks.
Right now, Dudley is good from about three feet inside the arch. Doesn't have the range for threes. On the bright side, he does have a history of hitting threes...
But I'm not sure we can replace Pierce's rebounding and underrated post defense.
payitforward wrote:The good news is we're 3-3. The season isn't over. The bad news is that we're *lucky* to be 3-3. In 6 games, we are down 33 points overall to our opponents. On a full season, point differential and win-loss record correlate very closely.
Everybody is pointing out the obvious -- we have no decent bigs outside of Gortat. The thing is... was this some kind of mystery to our FO? Did they *really* think they could rely on Gooden and Humphries to provide excellence at the 4? Did they really not notice as Nene aged? Did they really not think the team needed to get younger and more athletic up front?
We can't rebound. Bismack Biyombo, whom some of us wanted *badly* this off-season, and who it cost next to nothing to wrap up for 3 seasons, and who just turned 23, is averaging something like 17 boards per 40 minutes -- a large % of them offensive (where we are particularly lacking). Other guys were available too. And it would have been possible to rise in R2 to take someone as well.
Oh well... same old story.
popper wrote:Exactly. The GM is simply not competent. Replace Grunfeld now and execute a proper tank. A good GM can leverage our core next year, add a lottery pick, and sign FA to balance the roster. Wall, Beal, Porter, Gortat, Oubre and a lottery pick big is a decent core to start over again for the umpteenth time.
Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.