doclinkin wrote:I’m ready for Masai if we can get him. I’m now sincerely underwhelmed by Tommy’s methodology which seems to be the definition of “dialing in on our guy” and “we have wanted him for years” then overpaying and getting fleeced. Ish Smith, CJ Miles, Rui, all seem to have this narrative. So far It seems like we’ve only been excited about buying a second round pick and using a TPE to pick up some bruised fruit and Cvs coupons from LA. We traded a competent starter and multi position back up in Sato for 2nd round picks. Then squandered that money on lesser players. Neh. I’m over being excited about moves made by Not Quite Ernie. The “we have wanted this guy” story has been told again and again over the last 14 years. Usually about an over the hill retread who torched us in the past but didn’t really play well when they weren’t facing the hapless wizards.
I like the try hard young cats we’ve added. I like the concept of building a locker room of guys with heart and good attitude. But asset management is key. Not just keeping busy for the sake of looking like you’re working. Dunno.
The Ish Smith and CJ Miles signings have a definitive Grunfeld vibe to them.
Extremely questionable use of assets (cap and roster space).
Beyond hard work and hustle, what's the actual identity of this group supposed to be on the court?
What's the starting 5 going to look like come October?
(Smith)
Beal
???
???
Bryant
The Wizards are almost at the luxury tax threshold and you can argue that they've left 3 starting sports essentially unsettled.