...& it's a good thing you don't care about Ws/Ls this year!!

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“(Wall) is a basketball savant,” Sheppard said. “He knows where all 13 people are at all times, including the refs, obviously. He’s got a lot of knowledge, and we’re challenging him to share that knowledge with our young guys. … The one-piece I think that I’d like to see from John during this season is really when you have to watch the game, learn the game where it’s at now. Really the last two seasons, he’s had a lot of games taken away from him, and the game has literally changed over the last two seasons.”
prime1time wrote:Here's a question that needs to be asked. When not determining a team's success by their W/L record immediately success becomes subjective. So before the season starts I'm interested to know how posters here define a successful season. I'll start it off.
I know it's going to sound cliché but winning is a process. I want to see a team that comes out and plays hard. I want to see a team that doesn't make the same mistakes multiple times. I want to see gradual improvement and I want to see intermittent flashes of brilliance. I want to see Beal take another step, be better at creating for others and more aggressive at shooting 3's off the dribble. I want to see a noticeable tick up in both 3-point volume and 3-point percentage for Troy Brown Jr. and Thomas Bryant. Ideally, Rui will average 3 to 4 3 pointers attempted in a game. ANd he will have at least a couple games where he averages a double-double. I also want to see at least 2 of our young guys step up and give the impression that they can be legit role players on a good team. Last, but not least, I don't want any drama. I want the focus solely to be on basketball and getting better. Nothing else.
Shoe wrote:The Wizards board seems to have objectively some of the best posters on this website. Illmatic12, payitforward, Dat2U, nate33 among others. Honestly think being a fan of a terrible basketball team for a long time generates great insight.
payitforward wrote:As I said, I knew I'd leave out some of my personal favorites: Doc, you have to be at the top of that list!
Doc & I first interacted on a different Wizards forum, & it was Doc who suggested that I join the fray over here. I'm still grateful to you for that, Doc! Of course some of you might wish he hadn't bothered!!
Shoe wrote:The Wizards board seems to have objectively some of the best posters on this website. Illmatic12, payitforward, Dat2U, nate33 among others. Honestly think being a fan of a terrible basketball team for a long time generates great insight.
Illmatic12 wrote:Fred Katz reported on Sheppard’s presser, he did a great job enumerating the team’s stated goals for this season (link below)
-they’re going to log the game & practice minutes of each player (using technology) and make sure no one is playing excessively or risking injury in a retooling season . Especially Beal ofc
-target goal is for each rookie to play 1500 mins (Wizards + GoGo combined)
-they want Wall to stay upbeat and engaged as an assistant coach (not in a joking way, they’re literally assigning him a coaching role)
-expecting John to study how the game is changing and think of ways he can adjust his own style:“(Wall) is a basketball savant,” Sheppard said. “He knows where all 13 people are at all times, including the refs, obviously. He’s got a lot of knowledge, and we’re challenging him to share that knowledge with our young guys. … The one-piece I think that I’d like to see from John during this season is really when you have to watch the game, learn the game where it’s at now. Really the last two seasons, he’s had a lot of games taken away from him, and the game has literally changed over the last two seasons.”
-expect Brooks to show improvement as a coach and will evaluate him based on the development of all the players
https://theathletic.com/1246160/2019/09/27/the-humanity-of-john-wall-and-the-legs-of-bradley-beal-five-issues-the-wizards-plan-to-address-this-season/
MDStar wrote:payitforward wrote:As I said, I knew I'd leave out some of my personal favorites: Doc, you have to be at the top of that list!
Doc & I first interacted on a different Wizards forum, & it was Doc who suggested that I join the fray over here. I'm still grateful to you for that, Doc! Of course some of you might wish he hadn't bothered!!
So it's Doc's fault, I mean responsibility, I mean, we have Doc to thank, that we get the wonderful opportunity to listen to your banter, I mean communicate, your lovely insight and personal take on Wizards matters.
80sballboy wrote:I'm going to withhold judgement on this team until I see them play in preseason. You know you're bad when the GM isn't really concerned about wins. It's probably the least interested I've been in a team since I've started watching basketball 40+ years ago. But I'll watch because I do know there is a plan somewhere and at least they hired some competent guys aside from Shep.
It's about player development, the draft and Beal.
payitforward wrote:MDStar wrote:payitforward wrote:As I said, I knew I'd leave out some of my personal favorites: Doc, you have to be at the top of that list!
Doc & I first interacted on a different Wizards forum, & it was Doc who suggested that I join the fray over here. I'm still grateful to you for that, Doc! Of course some of you might wish he hadn't bothered!!
So it's Doc's fault, I mean responsibility, I mean, we have Doc to thank, that we get the wonderful opportunity to listen to your banter, I mean communicate, your lovely insight and personal take on Wizards matters.
Absolutely! So... if you have a problem with me -- you know whom to take it out on, right? Doc!!!
payitforward wrote:80sballboy wrote:I'm going to withhold judgement on this team until I see them play in preseason. You know you're bad when the GM isn't really concerned about wins. It's probably the least interested I've been in a team since I've started watching basketball 40+ years ago. But I'll watch because I do know there is a plan somewhere and at least they hired some competent guys aside from Shep.
It's about player development, the draft and Beal.
Huh! I feel the opposite -- I'm more interested in the Wizards than I have been in at least 1/2 dozen years. If only b/c there is so very much happening!
I feel better about the Wizards now for the same reasons.DCZards wrote:payitforward wrote:80sballboy wrote:I'm going to withhold judgement on this team until I see them play in preseason. You know you're bad when the GM isn't really concerned about wins. It's probably the least interested I've been in a team since I've started watching basketball 40+ years ago. But I'll watch because I do know there is a plan somewhere and at least they hired some competent guys aside from Shep.
It's about player development, the draft and Beal.
Huh! I feel the opposite -- I'm more interested in the Wizards than I have been in at least 1/2 dozen years. If only b/c there is so very much happening!
I’m with you Doc! In my 20 plus years as a full or partial season ticket holder this may be the first season where my expectations are low but my interest in watching this new, young team play is high.
DCZards wrote:payitforward wrote:80sballboy wrote:I'm going to withhold judgement on this team until I see them play in preseason. You know you're bad when the GM isn't really concerned about wins. It's probably the least interested I've been in a team since I've started watching basketball 40+ years ago. But I'll watch because I do know there is a plan somewhere and at least they hired some competent guys aside from Shep.
It's about player development, the draft and Beal.
Huh! I feel the opposite -- I'm more interested in the Wizards than I have been in at least 1/2 dozen years. If only b/c there is so very much happening!
I’m with you Doc! In my 20 plus years as a full or partial season ticket holder this may be the first season where my expectations are low but my interest in watching this new, young team play is high.
doclinkin wrote:And we have no end-contract veterans who are auditioning for their next team.