Illmatic12 wrote:Leonsis never said a single thing about trading for short-term fixes . Where are you getting that from?
Simple logic.
The team is not good enough to make the playoffs right now - therefore, changes are necessary in order to meet that goal.
The team's cap situation is so dire that it is very unlikely that free agents alone would effect enough positive change.
If the team has to improve, and free agents can't get the job done... what is left? Trading. However, the team can't trade it's most talented players if the goal is making the playoffs - then they would lose talent! Instead, they would have to trade something else in order to bring in talent.
If you can't trade talent, your other options are cap space and potential. The Wizards can offer a small amount of cap space via their exceptions, but not even enough for a mid-level player. That won't move the needle. So they'd need to trade based on potential, whether that is via young players or through draft picks.
After all of these options are examined, the only path left is trading young players for old, or draft picks for unwanted-but-solid veterans. You know - the same asshat bandaid nonsense that Ernie pulled for 16 years, finally resulting in a broken franchise deficient in talent, assets, and chemistry.
Does it all make sense now?