Jordan Syndrome wrote:TheNetsFan wrote:Westbrook is much better/safer than Wall. This is a win for the Wizards. I fully expect another CP3 situation where Russ rehabs his value and gets a better return in a trade next year.
I expect Houston to struggle and deal a disgruntled Harden mid season.
So you expect Westbrook to miraculously develop a mid-range shot, instincts to be a floor general and passer in the same tier as Chris Paul and put in the work defensively on a consistent basis?
Good luck. I'd rather take my odds on the Knicks winning the Championship.
I didn't say he'll be CP3. I said he'll rehab his trade value the way CP3 did, and then the Wizards can flip him a year later for a better return. People forget he's healthy, only 31 and a former MVP. If he's back to 80% of peak in Washington, some PG starved team that strikes out in FA next year (Knicks) will trade a pick or two for him. Even if he plays well enough to get dealt for just cap space and no pick, Washington is a huge winner in this deal.
I have no faith in Wall being healthy enough to be anything more than an albatross deal going forward.






























