deneem4 wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:deneem4 wrote:Wall is on the same level as kwahi and it's not up for debate
I've NEVER had a player who I didn't really like in the draft become my favorite player ...
Until NOW.
He's matured. Plays smarter. Plays harder. Got more skilled with his handle and his three. And THIS GAME???
That was THE Takeover by Wall. He closed them out by being by FAR the best and fittest player on the court. Wow.
He was The Man among lesser men and boys out there. I like how he can hit the short pull up or the layup. No dunks tonight but PLENTY all series long. Wall was GREAT this series.

This what I mean when I say the team holds him back...
People say we never win when wall score big...
but it's because Beal sulks and we can't find a rhythm when he is out...
Wall can take over games...he just have to stop looking for his team mates every play and take advantage of every opportunity to score... win or lose the game falls on him regardless...u can't blame the bench in the playoffseason especially since you have gotten this far...
Perhaps, true.
And the good news?
Beal is THE MOST IMPROVED player on the team.

He's way better this season than at any other time. And THAT is after him playing about the same statistically; and, him missing on AVERAGE 20 games a season before this season. He was only out about 5 games.
Wall can take over but Beal has a big ego. That big ego is why he has made BIG improvements.
Just got through saying the unmentionable. Wall is my favorite player.
Now I'm going to say EQUALLY AS SHOCKING is that Beal earned his freaking max deal and then some! The defense he played in game five was outstanding.
Tonight? Wall got 42 but Beal ALSO poured in a bunch of points, 31.
And they're YOUNG!!!

They will get even better.

Tre Johnson is the future of the Wizards.