Dat2U wrote:I swear people are more interested in watching us blow it up and play for lottery balls than trying to compete.
Trading Beal for Kawhi would have effectively done that. Kawhi was never going to put on a Wizards uniform. We'd end up selling Kawhi to LA for peanuts on the dollar.
This isn't true, and he'll play for Toronto. In order for him to sit out the year with an injury, he needs to actually substantiate that injury. All of this stuff is codified in the CBA, and he'll be in breach of contract if he doesn't have an observable injury preventing him from playing. In the CBA it's called a Fitness-to-Play Panel that makes that determination. He could pull it off with the Spurs because they thought he was acting in good faith, and didn't want to hurt their long term relationship.
As it applies to the Wizards, yeah I would rather the Wizards blow it up then watch EG try and fail miserably every season to improve this capped out mediocre team. The Wizards are Wall losing a half step away from being Detroit.






















