Clemenza wrote:esqtvd wrote:looks good
#StopTheH8
No stress on him really. No more divas including Junior. A good group of blue collar hard edge guys with something to prove on the team now. Seems like an easy gig for him these days.
Junior was a team leader and proved it last year in a trying but ultimately successful season. He was not permitted to lead with DJ and Blake around, mostly because they refused to be led. There's something about JJ that seems passive-aggressive [like during the Great DJ Emoji summer]. CP couldn't lead, and I'm not sure John Wall can, either. If Austin can fit in on the court, he may well become a leader with the Wiz, who are reputed to be gutless underachievers.
https://www.nbcsports.com/washington/video/john-wall-has-good-things-say-about-wizards-new-look-benchBut on to this year. Lou was the other leader last year, one reason the went after him long-term. Although we civilians assume that NBA players hate gunners as selfish, from everything I've read, Jamal is loved and respected as a teammate wherever he goes. Lou gets that role now.
I just hope everybody still loves him as much as they did last year when his shot was falling at an ungodly rate, more than it ever did in his career and more than it probably will ever again.
To stay on the leadership jag, I'm fascinated by Pat Bev. He's got more moxie than anyone we've had since Austin and Barnes. But he's only 6-foot, not a real PG and not really a shooter either. He's also not our 6th or 7th man because Lou is, and since he's only 6-foot too, putting them both out there together seems impractical heightwise, if not suicidal.
I just don't know where he fits long-term