Sounds like he'll miss most of Atlanta series and who knows after that if we advance....

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nuposse04 wrote:Sounds about right. I think so long as Gortat doesn't completely suck it could work ok. There has to be a big emphasis on gang rebounding now by the wings instead of leaking out (looking at you Beal and Morris).
If Smith can hold his own for a few possessions offensively we could bring Howard out of the paint with his long range ability. Even sans 3 games I think we should be favored but it definitely is going to require a more team effort on the boards. So really Morris and Beal are the only guys IMO who could really do better on the defensive glass.
Think it should also mean Bojan guarding Ersan as a S4 off the bench instead of Prince or Hardaway JR...
bsilver wrote:Cleveland seems to be signing free agents up to the last minute. Just released Larry Sanders to sign Edy Tavares. So, guess we could sign someone too. Any d-league starting center would be way better than Ochefu. Grunfeld/Brooks don't seem to operate this way, but I would have replaced Ochefu awhile back with a serviceable alternative. Still not too late. We're an injury, or foul trouble away from not having enough frontcourt depth.
tontoz wrote:I don't see it as that big of a deal. Nobody knows Howard better than Gortat. We were playing just fine while Mahinmi was out.
Tricky_Kid wrote:One thing I'm happy from Gortat signing he is always healthy.
But when he will have foul trouble Smith or Morris vs Howard is disaster
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keynote wrote:The bigger issue vs. Atlanta is our lack of PF depth. Atlanta will likely attack Morris and try to get him in foul trouble. If Porter is still gimpy (I think that hip has made him a step slow since the AS break), we'll have a tough time in any game where Morris' minutes are cut short.
Upper Decker wrote:There is no better excuse maker in the world than EG. Here is his perfect built in excuse if the unthinkable happens in round 1.
tontoz wrote:I don't see it as that big of a deal. Nobody knows Howard better than Gortat. We were playing just fine while Mahinmi was out.
queridiculo wrote:tontoz wrote:I don't see it as that big of a deal. Nobody knows Howard better than Gortat. We were playing just fine while Mahinmi was out.
The head to head numbers aren't very kind to Gortat in this matchup.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/h2h_finder.cgi?request=1&player_id1_hint=Marcin+Gortat&player_id1_select=Marcin+Gortat&player_id1=gortama01&player_id2_hint=Dwight+Howard&player_id2_select=Dwight+Howard&player_id2=howardw01
WASHINGTON -- Wizards backup center Ian Mahinmi will miss at least Games 3 and 4 of Washington's first-round playoff series against the Atlanta Hawks.
Washington coach Scott Brooks said before traveling to Atlanta on Friday that Mahinmi's strained left calf was re-evaluated and has improved, but he "definitely won't play the next few games."
Brooks is not sure how long Mahinmi could be sidelined, saying, "There's really no timetable, other than: Whenever he's ready, he's ready. There's no pressure from me or our staff."
Mojo Amok wrote:In the game thread already, but posting here too:
Mahinmi update - not good news, but at least it's not outright bad news:WASHINGTON -- Wizards backup center Ian Mahinmi will miss at least Games 3 and 4 of Washington's first-round playoff series against the Atlanta Hawks.
Washington coach Scott Brooks said before traveling to Atlanta on Friday that Mahinmi's strained left calf was re-evaluated and has improved, but he "definitely won't play the next few games."
Brooks is not sure how long Mahinmi could be sidelined, saying, "There's really no timetable, other than: Whenever he's ready, he's ready. There's no pressure from me or our staff."
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19211157/wizards-ian-mahinmi-miss-least-games-3-4-hawks
Dat2U wrote:Mojo Amok wrote:In the game thread already, but posting here too:
Mahinmi update - not good news, but at least it's not outright bad news:WASHINGTON -- Wizards backup center Ian Mahinmi will miss at least Games 3 and 4 of Washington's first-round playoff series against the Atlanta Hawks.
Washington coach Scott Brooks said before traveling to Atlanta on Friday that Mahinmi's strained left calf was re-evaluated and has improved, but he "definitely won't play the next few games."
Brooks is not sure how long Mahinmi could be sidelined, saying, "There's really no timetable, other than: Whenever he's ready, he's ready. There's no pressure from me or our staff."
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/19211157/wizards-ian-mahinmi-miss-least-games-3-4-hawks
There's no way a playoff team with legitimate aspirations could entrust this guy to stay healthy an entire season and be a starting C.
I was open to moving Gortat in the off-season, but now not so much.
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