SUPERBALLMAN wrote:I'm in the minority, but I am really liking the players we've brought in. I like the energy and attitude of this team. I would be interested in trading Beal, but I don't think that option is on the table.
I think the energy and attitude of the current team is better than the team we saw in November, for sure, but they're still not very good. Basically, they're good enough to beat tanking teams and teams with injured superstars, but they're just not in the same class as the actual winning teams in this league. I'm not particularly motivated to try and keep everyone together.
Ultimately, we have little choice on the matter. We are over the cap and we have a lot of Bird Exceptions to use on existing players but only one Mid-Level Exception to sign a new player. We're going to keep most of the existing team, but because of the luxtax, I think it's unlikely we will retain all three of Ariza, Portis and Parker. One will have to go.
SUPERBALLMAN wrote:The top priority this off-season should be to get out of the John Wall contract. I know this seems like an impossibility, but this is one area Ernie is actually pretty adept, see Gilbert Arenas and Rashard Lewis. The target is a team with the cap space that can't attract big time free agents and is willing to wait a year for him to return to the court. I don't know who this would be, Sacramento, New York, New Orleans, Atlanta, Orlando, Phoenix, Cleveland... And I don't know what you can expect back if anything. Just get rid of that contract. If you can get back a 2nd round pick or a late 1st, all the better.
I was totally in favor of this strategy before the Achilles injury. But now, it's simply impossible. Wall cannot be moved this summer, or rather, if we move him this summer, there will be a heavy price in future picks. Nobody is going to want a guy who is owed $160M, hasn't played a full season in 2 years, will be out next year until February, and is coming off one of the most difficult injuries to recover from. Wall has to get back and show that he is healthy before there is any chance of moving him without attaching picks. If Wall is going to be moved, it'll have to happen in Summer 2020 at the earliest.
SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Next is to dump Mahinmi. Again if you can get any takers great, if you have to waive him fine. But again I would try to get back a 2nd from somebody.
Waiving him does nothing to help our cap. His salary charge will remain on the books and factor against our cap. And we're certainly not getting a second round pick by trading him. At best, we can do something like the Gortat for Rivers trade where we trade his $15M salary for an even more useless guy making $13M, and then waive that useless $13M guy (and eat his cap charge). Looking at the league salaries, I see very few useless $13M guys on 2020 expiring contracts. Maybe Courtney Lee or Solomon Hill?
SUPERBALLMAN wrote:Josh Howard gone, make it clear if he comes back he's not gonna see the court, he needs to opt out.
I assume you mean Dwight. And yes, I'd do whatever I can to convince him to opt out. But ultimately, it depends on Howard's motivation. Does he want to try and rehab, get healthy and still show the league he can play? Or does he want to just cash checks and steal $6M from Wizards' ownership while not playing anymore in his career?
SUPERBALLMAN wrote:I want to keep the rest of this team intact. My roster next season would contain Bryant, Portis, Green, Parker, Ariza, Dekker, Johnson, Beal, McRae, Brown, Satoransky.
Sato would be my biggest priority, followed by Bryant (who will hopefully be cheap) I think luxtax realities will mean that two among Parker, Portis, Johnson and Ariza will have to be let go. I'd lean toward retaining one of Portis/Parker and one of Ariza/Johnson. I'd also consider just retaining Parker and then using the MLE to find an Ariza replacement like Terrence Ross, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, or even Kelly Oubre. After all, Ariza turns 34 this June and we're not exactly in win-now mode.