nate33 wrote:If the Wizards make any trades, I kinda think that the move to make is to trade Wall and Gortat, get young, tank, and built for 2018. We are in an unenviable position of having cap room at a time when everyone is overpriced. The only "bargains" will be superstars, and we're not an attractive enough destination to land one. Basically, we have zero chance and getting as good as Cleveland, OKC or Golden State over the next 2 years so what's the point?
The best move may be to trade our most overrated player (Wall) for as much value as we can get. I'm not trying to insult Wall by labeling him "overrated". I'm just trying to be realistic. If you ask most people around they league, they'd consider Wall the 4th or 5th best PG in the game. In reality, there isn't much to distinguish him from the guys that rank in the 8-13 range. And given that his game is based on athleticism, I think he's already at his peak and will probably decline a bit earlier than skill guys like Chris Paul, Steve Nash and Chauncey Billups. Maybe the smart move is to sell high on him.
Likewise, Gortat will be over the hill before this team really has a chance to compete, so he should be on the trading block as well.
We have 3 really young players in Beal, Oubre and Porter, plus Satoransky. If we can get some high picks out of Wall and Gortat, maybe we can find some talented young frontcourt players, and spend the next 2 years tanking and developing. Spend our cap room on youngish guys like Biyombo, Sullinger, Acy, Motiejunas and/or Terrence Jones and look for a window of opportunity 3 years down the road.
Yup. But you can add about another 10-12 teams to the list we have zero chance of equalling in the next 2-3 years.
But, to do this would be to admit failure, and Ernie never admits failure, so it's not happening. And, until Ted lets Ernie go, we must assume that he is in accord with Ernie that we haven't failed.
Now, it's fair to say that we can't take anything Ted says on the subject at face value. He's trying to sell seats whenever he opens his mouth about the Wizards.
What a pathetic situation we are in. And I expect things to get worse not better. Ernie has to sign 9-10 players in order to fill out this team. History says he's unlikely to do a good job. But... you never know, so we'll keep being hopeful. I'm just worried that with only one blind squirrel we can't get lucky enough to find the number of nuts we need!
