Illmatic12 wrote:prime1time wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:Wall averaged 26/10 in the playoffs, he looked committed to me. What about the guy who was talking about wanting to retire in Orlando in the middle of a season, how committed was he?
John had every right to complain about Gortat and his presence on the team. Why was he a starter on a team that had playoff aspirations? A slow/lazy big who doesn't defend the PnR, doesn't rebound, doesn't set screens and actively holds the team back in the playoffs.
What you don't seem to understand is that no franchise committed to winning would give a 5yr contract to a 30yo unathletic center who can't do anything other than PnR and set illegal screens.
While it is certainly true that Wall put up good numbers in the playoffs, they came at the expense of the ball movement offense that worked well while John was injured. Ball movement dissapeared, and we turned to the Beal and Wall show. Porter was reduced to a spot up shooter, and Wall called his own number way too many times. Eventually the offense devolved in to John driving with reckless abandon to the hoop with the goal of drawing fouls instead of finishing. Other than the random series against the Hawks 2 years ago and a couple other random games, any time you talk about Wall scoring a lot of points the team is worse off. Porter is drastically more efficient than Wall, but Wall insists on calling his own number. If John Wall bought into the team concept where he might sometimes not be the "star" this team would be drastically better off. Hopefully as he matures, his superman complex will fade away.
What you mean to say is that Otto completely disappeared in the playoffs - you can say his injury was a factor- and the Wizards had no chance at advancing in any playoff series we’ve ever had without Wall & Beal going insane .
I just have one question - are you trying to troll to be funny or to get a reaction? Was the team better off when Otto got outplayed by a rookie Taurean Prince in a playoff series? And the team was worse when Wall dropped 40 in a close out game on the road?
This playoffs when Beal fouled out of Game 4 and John played out of his mind to carry the team, we were worse off? Can anyone else tell me if this guy is serious or a troll
I can tell you didn’t watch the Raptors series or don’t understand basketball if you think John was somehow hurting the Wizards team. The funny thing is you’ve exposed yourself by even saying these things. Wall was the only reason Washington even won 2 games vs Toronto, and his play in the postseason over the past few years has been masking a lot of the problems with the team. If John played like Kyle Lowry usually does and we kept losing on the first round, players like Gortat and Otto would have been traded from this roster a long time ago.
Calm down. Let's take your points one by one. John Wall will never be an efficient enough scorer to be consistently relied on to score. It is what it is. Does he have games where he gets streaky? Yes. Let's break down that Raptors series. What happened to the Wizards offense? The Wizards average 106.6 ppg in the regular season. The year before, they averaged 109.2 in the regular season. But to be honest, that doesn't do the Wizards justice. The bench was terrible so the starters did the majority of scoring. Look at the Celtics series two years ago. The Wizards starters played very well, but the bench was a disaster and the starters got tired out.
We can agree to disagree, but the Wizards are at the best when Wall is creating for others. 12+ assists for Wall is a great barometer for how the whole team will be playing. When Wall creates corner 3's and open easy shots for the big man, the Wizards are a vaunted team. But the reality is that John Wall controls the Wizards offense. He decides what play will be called. He decides if it's going to be a pin down for Beal, a post up for Morris or Otto will get the ball on the wing. Every time John decides to not run a play and launch an off the dribble 3 or shoot a mid-range jumper it is bad for the team. Every time John attacks the hoop recklessly and focuses more on drawing contact than making the layup it hurts the team.
Ultimately, what I'm saying is that it is intellectually dishonest to talk about solely cite John Wall's stats and say that he had a good game. John is a pg who controls the Wizards offense completely. Which means that when other players don't get into a flow offensively due to a lack of shots the blame falls, at least somewhat on him. You can talk all you want to about Otto being out played by Taurean Prince, but Otto can't call his own number. When the Wizards lost in game 5, Otto had only 9 shots! Otto averages 50% from the field. At some point as the leader of the offense, Wall has to realize that it is his responsibility to get other people into the flow of the game.
You mentioned game 4, lets talk about Game 4. Wall had 24 shots, Beal who fouled out had 19 shots. Otto Porter had 8 shots. Did the Wizards win this game yes. But let's be realistic, if this is the kind of shot breakdown that we see next year, we won't be going far. John isn't Kobe. He's not MJ. He's not even Westbrook. His scoring ability is not nearly good enough to take over games on his own. And the fact that you cited that game as a testimony to John's greatness is telling.
You want to know why the Wizards have the potential to be good? It's not because John Wall can take over games. It's because we have multiple players who can score, so that when the defense keys in on stopping one guy, we can attack them with someone else. When we run the pick and role with John and Otto, and the team switches. We should go to Otto. When the team puts a SG on Morris we should go to Morris. We should be moving the ball, and exploiting the fact that we have multiple skilled players. When Otto Porter only gets 8 shots, it's because Wall and Beal have dominated the offense, limited ball movement and don't get the rest of the team involved. Can we win some games playing this style of basketball? Yes. But can we come anywhere near matching our potential? No.
Maybe 15 or 20 years ago teams could get by with one player going into a phone booth and coming out with a Superman cape. But in these days, teams are simply too good for that to be a viable option. The Wizards lost to a team that got swept. And that team lost to a team that got swept. Quite frankly I'm shocked that any Wizard fan is defending the style of basketball we played in the playoffs. It was a disaster.
*Sorry for any grammatical errors. I didn't have the time to proof read.





















