80sballboy wrote:?s=21
The Wizards aren't trading Porter. Ted isn't going to stand by and watch EG trade away all of our young players just to clean up the Mahinmi mess.
If we slip out of playoff contention, it's Ariza who will be traded.
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80sballboy wrote:?s=21
eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
Illmatic12 wrote:eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
Illmatic12 wrote:eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
Dat2U wrote:So just curious, who do you think teammates & Brooks were calling out when they said guys didn't bring it or the effort wasn't there?
Also, what explains Wall's complete 360 in terms of explosiveness, focus and attention to detail in the Lakers game. From literally walking around one game to flying around in another, then back to walking around. It was literally stunning to watch.
I have no problem putting some of the blame on the Wizards for letting him walk around like that but chemistry was absolutely wrecked ... until he got surgery. This was just not about Wall not being healthy, this also about Wall as a teammate, as a leader as the face of the franchise. And he's largely responsible for the disaster this season has become.
And keep in mind I've been one of Wall's staunchest supporters in the past but at some point I got to call how I see it.
“He’s battled this throughout the year, and we tried to manage it. He’s done a good job of managing it certain games, and certain games it wasn’t as good. But he never, ever complained. Never complained to me,” Brooks said. “I knew. I knew there were games that he wasn’t up to par and he didn’t play as well as he would have liked or move as well as he liked. He didn’t jump or move defensively as well as he liked but he wanted to compete for his team, but it got to the point where we had to make some tough decisions. That’s why he met with a specialist.”
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Wall has managed the lingering bone spurs with treatment and rest. He has sat out practices and morning shoot-arounds ahead of games and iced the heel following his night’s work. Even so, Wall said he has experienced more flare-ups than usual this season.
“Some days it’s great. Some days it’s bad,” Wall said Dec. 8 after scoring one point and missing all five of his shots against the Cleveland Cavaliers. “You just got to monitor [it] when it’s good, and when it’s bad don’t try to force the issue and play with that one because it’s kind of hard. You can’t run.
“Other [injuries] you can play through,” Wall explained, “but it’s one of the ones — you can play through it and warm up, but today it just got real hot. It didn’t get no better.”
pcbothwel wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
Im not paying 16M for Favors while giving up Porter and not getting a 1st.
Porter is averaging a per36 of 22 & 7 on a TS of 60% over the last 7 games... He looks healthy and have no issue holding on to him.
If we trade him I want out of the tax and a 1st... thats just to get my attention.
eminence wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
I'd be down for it (slightly prefer moving Rubio to Favors, but think that'd require another salary from Utah to match up, and it wouldn't deal break for me one way or another). Pick could probably be a protected 1st and I'd still be fine with it.

Illmatic12 wrote:eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
nate33 wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
Great. So next year we have 4 centers: Mahinmi, Favors, Howard and Bryant. Meanwhile we have no wing shooters other than Beal.
nate33 wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
Great. So next year we have 4 centers: Mahinmi, Favors, Howard and Bryant. Meanwhile we have no wing shooters other than Beal.
Illmatic12 wrote:nate33 wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
Great. So next year we have 4 centers: Mahinmi, Favors, Howard and Bryant. Meanwhile we have no wing shooters other than Beal.
I'm not expecting Howard to play basketball again. But obviously , the Wizards would know more about his status than we would.
Illmatic12 wrote:eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
dckingsfan wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
I would much rather make a trade with the Kings and try to get Bogdanovic and expiring contracts (enough to get us under the luxury tax).


long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
Dark Faze wrote:There's no reason to trade Porter at this point. The team is going to have a number of solid rotation guys available around the minimum: Green, Troy Brown, First round pick next year, Dekker, Bryant.
Things can still get awfully tight financially assuming Dwight opts in, which is why Ariza and Kieff will be gone. A lot depends on the sato contract.
The summer of KD's series of contracts were so bad that I don't understand how EG has a job based on the financials of the team alone, let alone anything regarding the teams play.
eminence wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:eminence wrote:What is Washington looking for if Utah really are interested in Porter? Really like him as a player. Does primarily expirings (say Rubio/Thabo/???) and a pick get it done?
I've been proposing a Porter for Favors trade with Utah for a year now.
Porter for Favors + Sefolosha + two 2nds?
I'd probably pull the trigger on that
I'd be down for it (slightly prefer moving Rubio to Favors, but think that'd require another salary from Utah to match up, and it wouldn't deal break for me one way or another). Pick could probably be a protected 1st and I'd still be fine with it.
JWizmentality wrote:Illmatic12 wrote:nate33 wrote:Great. So next year we have 4 centers: Mahinmi, Favors, Howard and Bryant. Meanwhile we have no wing shooters other than Beal.
I'm not expecting Howard to play basketball again. But obviously , the Wizards would know more about his status than we would.
What convinced you in his play before the injury that he was done? Why would he opt out of the player option next year?
Illmatic12 wrote:
Bone spurs or plantar fascia isn't like a broken leg, it's something that can flare up at different points and varying degrees of pain.“He’s battled this throughout the year, and we tried to manage it. He’s done a good job of managing it certain games, and certain games it wasn’t as good. But he never, ever complained. Never complained to me,” Brooks said. “I knew. I knew there were games that he wasn’t up to par and he didn’t play as well as he would have liked or move as well as he liked. He didn’t jump or move defensively as well as he liked but he wanted to compete for his team, but it got to the point where we had to make some tough decisions. That’s why he met with a specialist.”
John should have been more open about the pain he was in instead of trying to be macho and give the impression that he was fine. But I can understand the pressure he felt of not wanting to let the franchise down. The bottom line is that it doesn't benefit any party involved to have Wall trying to play through injuries and acute pain, like he has been doing for at least the past 2 seasons. Hopefully he gets the chance to rejuvenate his body and get back to the player he can be.