xdrta+ wrote:FNQ wrote:ShayDee wrote:Have to wait for the offsesosn to do any Beal trade and he has to ask out. Currently he is not available and doesn't want a trade
that situation smacks of Beal trying to do right by Washington and not make a public demand.. which makes it a tougher situation for both them and us. We have draft capital that most teams who'd be interested in Beal, don't. We have a current expiring contract situation that could work, but we do not have that situation in the offseason. In the offseason (at least currently) our ballast would have to be Wiggins at 2-60 instead of Oubre/Wiseman at 1/14 + 1/8 as ballast (which would still require either Looney, Wanamaker/Poole, etc etc)
Or, just maybe, Beal doesn't want to be traded. You know, like he says.
The crazy thing to me is that while everyone focuses on Beal and his unusual commitment to WAS (unusual in the sense of how bad the team he’s committed to is; Lillard’s Blazers at least regularly make the playoffs and have made a conference finals), it’s equally odd that WAS doesnt seem interested in capitalizing on him to kickstart a rebuild. Even from a purely business standpoint, I have to think there’d be more fan interest in a hot young WAS core (like MEM or NOP) than yet another year of Beal not getting to the playoffs. There’s at least hope and buzz around a young core. What they have now is stale and going nowhere.




















