Post#31 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Fri Jan 12, 2018 6:18 pm
When I think of money Scott Brooks and Ernie Grunfeld make... I say to myself why should I be nice?
All I am is one fan with an opinion.
But those of us who are Bullets and Wizards fans are in this for life. Those guys worked with organizations like the Knicks, the Bucks, or the Thunder; and they can leave this team and be something else in the near future if they wish...
And make tons more money!
Those guys and ( also well compensated) players are just people, like the rest of us. I know they're trying hard. I just want to do my part to point out what might help.
Also, blow off some steam because the franchise is going to remain when they're gone. Right now Beal and John Wall are young guys with a lot of money and power. The coach knows that he cannot afford to step on their toes or they will run him quickly. It looks like the other players on the team know they're not going to get the ball and when it counts.
(Chris McCullough jumps really high. As absurd as this sounds that f***** could be clutch for you guys if you were smart enough to figure it out. But I don't think you are. Did you see Gerald Green score 27 points for the Houston Rockets not too long ago. Dude had not been in the league. If you want to start winning some games in the crunch time start doing the unexpected!!!)
The Wizards could have probably won just as many games THIS SEASON by putting Wall and Beal on the bench in crunch time, and replacing them with Tim Frazier and Tomas Satoransky.
I WATCHED THE LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS BEAT THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS THE OTHER NIGHT. Ty Wallace was balling. CJ Williams was balling before he got injured. Juwan Evans, who I posted about in this form before the Wizards traded to get Tim Frazier, was part of the five on the floor at the end.
Lou Williams got 50 points.
Especially the Clippers won playing the right way. Even if both Steph Curry and Klay Thompson will not on the floor, Kevin Durant and Draymond Green were on the floor. So was David. So is Andre Iguodala. So was Jordan Bell.
How did people who are not famous win?
Doc Rivers was free to allow players to execute not based upon status and salary or ego. Intelligence was on display more than ego.
Jon and Bradley are just young guys. I don't even blame them. But at some point they do take some mighty selfish shots. When they miss a shot and come back and try the same f****** thing that didn't work a little while ago just makes me wonder.
It is what it is
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