pcbothwel wrote:1) You say we are in a long-term rebuild and there is NO WAY AROUND it. So what is long term?...
Maybe the problem here is with the two words, "long-term" & "rebuild."
For one thing, every team is always rebuilding in some sense -- at least that's true unless you have 3 superstars in their prime, as Miami did w/ LeBron, Bosh & Wade. In the nature of things, a team can't stay the same from one year to the next, & if you make that interval 2 years or 3 years, it's fairly obvious.
As to "long-term," the first question is when did the current Wizards rebuild start. I imagine you'd agree that it was with the departure of Ernie after the 2018-19 season. At that point, the franchise wanted to start a new era.
In his last season as our GM, 24 guys played minutes as Wizards -- that's a lot, obviously! But, of those 24 players, only 6 were on the team a few months later as the '19-20 season began: Wall, Beal, Bryant & Brown, obviously, plus Mahinmi (with a mammoth expiring contract) & Jordan McRae. Rui, Wagner, Bonga, Bertans, Ish, Miles, Schofield, Chiozza, Justin Robinson & IT were all new.
So... the current rebuild began in the early Summer of 2019. & it changed the team radically & almost immediately. As the season began, only 3 Wizards had been with the team more than a year. That's a pretty quick & pretty major change!
You ask "when it will end?" -- That's the problem with the phrase "long-term," & it's my bad. I meant a rebuild
for the long term. I.e. aiming at, essentially, a new generation of the team. How long that takes is an open question -- what it depends on is success. We're 15-25, so it ain't over yet.
pcbothwel wrote:2) You then state that you have NO DESIRE to trade beal. How does that work with point 1?...
Again, a "complete rebuild" of a team isn't defined by 100% all new players. So, I see nothing to explain here.
pcbothwel wrote:3) You list numbers of players being shuffled out this next year and state I only want to keep 6(Actually 7 as I want Winston)... But then you fail to acknowledge that the 6 players you listed are 5 starters and the 6th man. Turnover in players 7-15 is NOT a rebuild, but common roster turnover in the modern NBA....
I'm glad you want Winston. I have a good feeling about him too. & I understand what you mean in the last bit, but I disagree: if you just brought in a bunch of young players, & now you are dissatisfied with a lot of them & feel you have to get rid of them, that suggests you are in the middle of a rebuild that isn't going as well as you like.
It's not just players 1-6 as opposed to players 7-15. It's also who your young players are, the guys you're counting on to develop so that your team improves from within.
pcbothwel wrote:I'll make my point clear. A good coach with our roster next year (This version of Russ & Beal, plus another offseason for Rui & Deni, and healthy Bryant) can be a playoff team. An executive that properly utilizes our picks and MLE (Pick plus MLE space from Bertans trade) can field a top 5 team in the east....
A "playoff team" means nothing in the NBA, especially one in the Eastern Conference, where right now the #5 team is just over .500. An average NBA team makes the playoffs (by definition, since 16 of 30 do). A well below average team usually makes the playoffs in the East.
If we move Bertans for a pick near the top of R2, & the guy turns out to be a terrific young player (say someone like Tillman) that would be great. But, it hasn't happened yet.
pcbothwel wrote:And Russ. Over his last 14 games he is at 25/10/11 with a 2.4:1 AST:TOV ratio, TS of 54% (If he hit 75% of his FT his TS would be 57%). A proper coach would figure out how to use/stagger him and Beal properly. Thats a clear AS and clear All-NBA caliber player in your backcourt...figure it out.