Dat2U wrote:AWIZZINGBULLET wrote:payitforward wrote:If these were the guys they "were hoping to get," then the result is pathetic beyond any imagining.
Rui has a chance to be an adequate NBA player. Admiral Schofield has everything you need to be a good NBA player except the talent & athleticism.
The other 4 guys -- Davis, Mathews, Brooks & Robinson -- have zero shot to play in this league except for Robinson who may sit at the end of a roster for a couple of years.
What a pathetic franchise. Last year we were 11th of 15 in the East. Atlanta will move past us easily this year. But we do have a good chance not to move below the Bulls, Cleveland & NY. Welcome to 12th in the East as our aspirational goal.
Last year, other than the bottom 4 in the East, only Phoenix had a worse record than the Wizards. This year, it's possible (perhaps not likely but distinctly possible) that, along w/ Atlanta, Phoenix will also have a better record than the Wizards.
Congratulations, Ted Leonsis & Tommy Sheppard. Welcome to the bottom 10% of the league.
Who are you to say who has "zero" shot to play in the league?
You are probably basing your opinion off the fact that you are unfamiliar with the pick-ups and that they went undrafted.
Corey Davis for one is explosive and can shoot, so I don't know how you've declared that he has zero shot in the league.
Relax and wait to see what we have; how about it?
Wait and see what we have? So we can eventually know what most knew on draft night?
I've gotten read the riot act by many self righteous fans over the years on here and twitter for criticizing picks and acquisitions before they even had a chance to suit up for the Wizards.
I'm trying to remember all the times I've been wrong about criticizing a Wizards draft pick or acquisition.
This **** gets old as ****.
Don't you and some of these other folks gets tired of the same BS every year?
Definitely, and a side topic that's annoying. Simmons has his bud on House (D.C. Sports fan) to talk draft Late Thursday Night and he has yet another horrifically stupid "Sportsfan" take on our draft basically happy w/the stability, and the low volatility of the pick (calming, not stupid presence etc). House doesn't seem to get that having Bullets fan PTSD, and just aiming for "not suck," is what motivated a TON of the mediocre drafting of the past 40 years, and it's one core reason why we sucked. Sure, aiming highly volatile can give you the clown car of the aughts, but there are things to do to avoid high volatility morons like Blatche and Young, like dig into their backgrounds, check out their mental make up etc, find out the whole Swaggy P horse bleep that eventually cost the Lakers Russell, which reminds me, later Simmons is making fun of the idiot lakers botching salary cap room because of an accounting error, and House illustrates again, why guys like DAT and PIF should be interviewed on these shows rather than your clueless friend. House argues the dolt running the lakers is a doofus, rather than incompetent like Simmons argues because he got LeBron and Davis. Umm, no. Why did the dolt land those guys, why do the Lakers land anybody? Umm, simple, Geography (It's Los Freaking Angeles) and History (the accomplishments of Magic Johnson and the Showtime Lakers). Landing anyone in LA from Shaq, to Kobe, to LeBron, to Davis had literally nothing to do with the supposed talent of the F.O., NOTHING, and everything to do with History and the location/drawing power of the city itself. You don't get to move from incompetent to doofus just because things totally beyond your control we're the reason you landed superstars.
Ughhh.
I just can't understand fans that refuse to understand that when a team is at rock bottom it needs transcendent changes to improvement, not tiny, little incremental character guys. The Browns didn't suddenly reverse 20 years of misery because of slow incremental character drafts. They reversed it when they hired Sashi Brown to blow up everything, bring in analytics, land the #1 overall in back to back years, and then select one of the two or three best QB Prospects of the past 15 years. Transcendent talent and good process is what reverses failure, not small character moves, or just getting high floor guys. You get high floor guys when you're already there and just need smaller additions, when your a bottom 3 roster, you shoot for the moon, because even failure can help (you'll land another top pick if you miss, even in a lottery there is only so far you can fall).
Oh and again guys, the one solace is we didn't trade up, but other than that, YUCK (although I don't hate Hachimura as much as most as he does have the potential to be special, just unlikely to reach that ceiling and #2, because he's far away from that potential, he doesn't help us in the short term, which helps us long term by insuring we'll be max bad in '19-'20 which should be our objective. It's funny, the bad process of the F.O., was accidentally good process. #SOWIZARDS).