payitforward wrote:Ruzious wrote:payitforward wrote:Well, if in addition to Ball & KCP the 3d player were Josh Hart (i.e. rather than Ingram -- as one of Kev's sources says is under discussion) I would regard this as an incredible deal for the Wizards, a deal beyond what I could have imagined possible.
In fact, I'll go so far as to say that it would be the best move of Ernie's long & dis(I mean ex)tinguished career as a GM. I might even forgive him some of his previous idiotic moves.
But... it's hard to believe it will happen, & I am not holding my breath.
I'm a big Hart fan - have been since his second to last season at Villanova, but I think it's obvious that Ingram has more potential. And you should factor in that Ingram is 2 and a half years younger than Hart. Ingram has been a little disappointing this season, but there's a lot of potential left for him to reach.
Absolutely. But there's also a lot of potential for him not to reach. & there's a whole lot of "actual" in Hart as well. In fact, Ingram would have to realize a huge amount of his potential just to get near the level at which Josh Hart is playing right now.
Even Ingram's doing that is speculative. Ingram has already played almost 5000 NBA minutes. He did improve from year 1 to year 2, which is in his favor. But, his productivity this year has dropped back down to the neighborhood of his rookie year (scoring is better than as a rookie; but most everything else is worse).
Of course, he might do it. He might get to the level Josh Hart is at right now. As you point out, he's 2.5 years younger than Josh. For that matter, he might do more than that. But, he hasn't yet. I'll count those eggs when they hatch. If they do....
Plus, as a 2d year player who's played all of 2000 minutes & is already extremely good, Josh Hart also has a lot of potential to improve.
I hope Ingram becomes a tremendous player, but if I had to choose between him & Hart today, I would have no hesitation in taking Hart. YMMV. Lets hope we actually have a shot at one or another version of the trade!
It's like you think you're being insightful by pointing out that a player might not reach their potential. If you don't take chances on potential, you'll never be more than mediocre.




















