80sballboy wrote:?s=21
Uggg, I like Ariza, but him re-signing here makes very little sense.
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payitforward wrote:trast66 wrote:Could we have got that deal Clips got from Philly (or more) for Brad?
Philly has made an awful trade here. Harris isn't particularly good (yes he shoots the 3 well, scores well). To give up a promising young player, 2 R1 picks (of which one is almost certain to be pretty high), & 2 R2 picks for him...? Never.

Shanghai Kid wrote:Think it might be time for all of us to throw in our cards as Wizards fans. Its starting to feel like an abusive relationship.
Shanghai Kid wrote:Think it might be time for all of us to throw in our cards as Wizards fans. Its starting to feel like an abusive relationship.

Tyrone Messby wrote:Think I’m done with this team until EG is gone if he’s still the GM at the draft. It’s a sick joke he is running this team just like Bruce Allen running the Skins. What did DC do to deserve this **** management?
Happy we got out from the Porter contract but it’s just another example of EG cleaning up his mistakes. He’s a true buffoon. F Ted too.
payitforward wrote:trast66 wrote:Could we have got that deal Clips got from Philly (or more) for Brad?
Philly has made an awful trade here. Harris isn't particularly good (yes he shoots the 3 well, scores well). To give up a promising young player, 2 R1 picks (of which one is almost certain to be pretty high), & 2 R2 picks for him...? Never.
Ruzious wrote:payitforward wrote:trast66 wrote:Could we have got that deal Clips got from Philly (or more) for Brad?
Philly has made an awful trade here. Harris isn't particularly good (yes he shoots the 3 well, scores well). To give up a promising young player, 2 R1 picks (of which one is almost certain to be pretty high), & 2 R2 picks for him...? Never.
I actually agree with you on this one, but didn't you used to be a big Harris fan?
dorianwrite wrote:Since Ariza allegedly wants to be in Washington next season, here's the crushingly obvious thing to do next: trade Ariza to the Lakers (or whatever other likely playoff-bound team he'd like to go to) for an expiring contract and whatever else you can get (2nd round picks, young project who may not pan out, whatever). He'll get to be in a playoff environment for a few months, and if Ariza is so destined to return to Washington, he can do so in free agency this summer.
doclinkin wrote:dorianwrite wrote:Since Ariza allegedly wants to be in Washington next season, here's the crushingly obvious thing to do next: trade Ariza to the Lakers (or whatever other likely playoff-bound team he'd like to go to) for an expiring contract and whatever else you can get (2nd round picks, young project who may not pan out, whatever). He'll get to be in a playoff environment for a few months, and if Ariza is so destined to return to Washington, he can do so in free agency this summer.
Never happen. If we miss the playoffs (likely) Ernie needs to re-sign Ariza to justify giving Oubre away. We will likely get at least two trademark Ernie 'obviously's at the press conference when we overpay to re sign him: ''Well obviously we like Ariza as a player and as a steadying force in our locker room who could provide leadership for your younder players ..." etc.
dckingsfan wrote:payitforward wrote:trast66 wrote:Could we have got that deal Clips got from Philly (or more) for Brad?
Philly has made an awful trade here. Harris isn't particularly good (yes he shoots the 3 well, scores well). To give up a promising young player, 2 R1 picks (of which one is almost certain to be pretty high), & 2 R2 picks for him...? Never.
I think you are right that it is a bad trade - but not because Harris isn't good. He is a terrific defender and defensive rebounder. And he stretches the floor really well - he will fit this team perfectly. He will make Simmons non shooting something that doesn't matter when he is surrounded by Embiid, Harris, Butler and Reddick - who are you going to leave?
So, great pick up but... really too expensive.
doclinkin wrote:dorianwrite wrote:Since Ariza allegedly wants to be in Washington next season, here's the crushingly obvious thing to do next: trade Ariza to the Lakers (or whatever other likely playoff-bound team he'd like to go to) for an expiring contract and whatever else you can get (2nd round picks, young project who may not pan out, whatever). He'll get to be in a playoff environment for a few months, and if Ariza is so destined to return to Washington, he can do so in free agency this summer.
Never happen. If we miss the playoffs (likely) Ernie needs to re-sign Ariza to justify giving Oubre away. We will likely get at least two trademark Ernie 'obviously's at the press conference when we overpay to re sign him: ''Well obviously we like Ariza as a player and as a steadying force in our locker room who could provide leadership for your younder players ..." etc.
payitforward wrote:dckingsfan wrote:payitforward wrote:Philly has made an awful trade here. Harris isn't particularly good (yes he shoots the 3 well, scores well). To give up a promising young player, 2 R1 picks (of which one is almost certain to be pretty high), & 2 R2 picks for him...? Never.
I think you are right that it is a bad trade - but not because Harris isn't good. He is a terrific defender and defensive rebounder. And he stretches the floor really well - he will fit this team perfectly. He will make Simmons non shooting something that doesn't matter when he is surrounded by Embiid, Harris, Butler and Reddick - who are you going to leave?
So, great pick up but... really too expensive.
I didn't say Harris was "awful," right? I said he "isn't particularly good," & he isn't. Of course if we cherry pick the numbers we like, we can make him look a lot better. But, when an NBA player is on the floor, absolutely everything he does or doesn't do impacts results. His team gets the benefit of the good things he does, but it also, & equally fully, experiences the negative impact of the not-good things. Hence, what you need to know about a player is how good he is overall. The rest is minor.
Overall, Harris "isn't particularly good." He has the classic problem of a tweener forward. If you can play him at the 3, you're ok. If you play him at the 4, he's below average. (4's put up bigger raw numbers in a bunch of areas)
As to him being "a terrific... defensive rebounder," btw, he is having his best year at that, yes. He's gettin 8 defensive boards per 40 minutes. Last year he got 5.8. On his career, he's averaged 5.65 defensive rebounds per 40 minutes. If he maintains this better pace, he'll be more helpful. If he regresses to his mean, not so much.
In thinking about this, btw, I've worked out a way to measure overall offensive efficiency -- i.e. scoring & more -- using the formula for Total Scoring %. I think it's interesting, but it's long -- so I'm putting it inside a spoiler in case you're not interested.Spoiler:
dorianwrite wrote:Since Ariza allegedly wants to be in Washington next season, here's the crushingly obvious thing to do next: trade Ariza to the Lakers (or whatever other likely playoff-bound team he'd like to go to) for an expiring contract and whatever else you can get (2nd round picks, young project who may not pan out, whatever). He'll get to be in a playoff environment for a few months, and if Ariza is so destined to return to Washington, he can do so in free agency this summer.
Eli Babak wrote:We should trade Ariza for a bad contract (expires in 2020) + 1st (though we can't take on extra salary for this season) but at least for expiring + 2nd. Green as well. I don't even know what kind of team we have right now, let's see...
Sato/Randle/Wall (inj.)
Beal/Brown
Dekker/Johnson(/Ariza)
Parker/Portis(/Green)
Bryant/Mahinmi/Howard (inj.)
Ugh. What a horrific roster. We wanted to tank but not this way.