nate33 wrote:queridiculo wrote:Dat2U wrote:Yooo, yall remember how much hope all us Wizards fans had when Ernie Grunfeld was fired? The future was so bright I needed shades to look at it. Less than two years in and its feels even more hopeless than when EG was here because you know Ted ain't firing Shepp or himself anytime during this decade.

Oh boy, Masai Ujiri, Barack Obama, Tim Connelly, those were the days.
My enthusiasm was zapped immediately after the Wizards arduous effort to find a successor culminated in a Grunfeld lifer taking the reins.
I wish Ted would just sell the team.
Ted couldn't find a better GM because good GMs are smart enough to avoid working for Ted.
Everyone really piling on Tommy for no reason. Most things directly in his control worked out really well:
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Draft: Brown, Rui, Deni, Winston, Mathews - TS has clearly done a really good job here.
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Trades/FA: Bonga/Wagner, Bryant, Ish, Neto, Lopez, Bertans - All low cost acquisitions that outperformed their previous destinations.
Things NOT in his control:
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Wall: Tommy was excited about Wall and wanted to get him back on the court with Beal. I blame the trade on 3 other factors WAY before Tommy. 1) Walls actions off court, 2) Walls ENORMOUS contract, 3) Ted's pearl clutching/reactionary attitude... Those 3 factors dealt Tommy an unimaginably terrible hand.
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Availability: Tommy could not anticipate Bertans being out of shape, Rui getting pick eye, and then half the team being quarantined.
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Russ: Tommy is NOT the coach. He cant change Russ's shot selection. Russ is shooting at or above his career averages at the rim, from 16+feet, and from 3. But he is shooting 16% of his FGA at the rim instead of his normal 38% from the last 3 years. Russ is an elite athlete, with an elite work ethic, and no major injury history. I still think he can be what he was the last two years. He is clearly not healthy. Poor IQ and skill set sure as hell dont help though.
As far as the Wall trade, people are really getting over their skis about Walls. His ORtg, USG, AST:TOV, and BPM are lowest of his career and certainly worse than anything Westbrook had produced until this year.
Tommy HAD to include an asset with moving Wall, and the protected 2023 pick was a savvy choice in order to keep the rebuild moving along without jeopardizing the future. If we move Beal and rebuild, that pick will likely be in the mid/late teens in 2025... ehhh.
Look, this has been a tough year for lots of people and the NBA is just as wacky.
The heat went from Finals team to 6th worst record in the NBA, the Cavs and Knicks are fighting for a playoff spot, and the Mavs with an MVP candidate are under .500 and behind a Memphis team with no Ja or Jackson. Also, Zion looks to be on the fast lane to Ben Simmons status of generational talent => 3rd piece on contender.
Crazy time