nate33 wrote:Dat2U wrote:Wall definitely can stand to improve his advanced ballhandling skills. What better guy to teach him the tricks of the trade than Arenas whose made a career of lulling defenders to sleep & blowing by them with hestitation moves, jab steps, etc? What better guy to teach Wall how to properly use picks & screens to create space?
It's too bad we'll never see it happen.
Yeah, I'd kinda like to see it too. I'm really torn on this. The best scenario would be to give the Arenas/Wall pairing an opportunity, and then trade Arenas if it didn't work out.
I'm just not so confident that it will be easy to trade Arenas if things don't work out. For that reason, I can completely understand why management would pull the trigger on an Arenas trade now.
My 38 years of being a Bullets/Wizards fan says that trading Gil pretty much assures he's near 100% healed. Trading him to Orlando makes it a slam dunk he plays 80 games. Years of watching guys like Rasheed, Ben Wallace (immediately knew Ike Austin was a stiff and Ben would blow up), Rip Hamilton (my first spirited posts on this site had to do with me saying the Wizards didn't know what they were getting rid of for Stackhouse), Chris Webber, and Roger Mason Jr. turn out to be assets on winning teams; I'm conditioned to expect Gil turns back into a near superstar the instant the Wizards dump him.
I've been saying all along I didn't think Wall was as good as advertised. Now, you're acknowledging his turnovers, lack of advance ball handling skills, and only fair jumper. That's what made me think he's not a go to scorer or a pure point. He will excel in transition but I don't think he's a superstar. Very athletic dude, yes. So is Beaubois. So is Westbrook. So is Rose. That Wall goes end to end faster, has far greater hops combined with reach and therefore gets up higher, has longer arms for steals; is all impressive.
My gut feel is there are guys like Tywon Lawson and Darren Collison that can run a team very well--even better than Wall. Much better passers. There are guys like Deron Williams who's a better floor general. Chris Paul is a monster of an athlete moving laterally. He's not as tall as Wall but he's a far superior shooter and passer. Rose is an explosive scorer. Rondo is a dynamic rebounder and a great distributer.
My way of thinking says Wall might not be as great as he's supposed to be. IT WOULD BE BETTER to keep Gil around a while with him. In time, I'm sure Wall will at least be far better than average.
I'm not ready to say he's a superstar for sure.