With the regular season drawing to a close, it's time to select the 2013-14 Wizards team awards.
Let's start with team MVP.
John Wall - This is a one-horse race. Clearly, Wall has made 'the leap' to be a top 5 PG in the league. Averaging nearly 20ppg and 9apg with a PER of 19.7, most of us believe he has passed the more lauded Kyrie Irving (21/6/20.1). His jumper is getting more consistent, he's shooting 43.3% from the floor and his assist to turnover ratio is 2.4.
Trevor Ariza - There have been games where Ariza has carried us (remember the 40 pt 8-3pt performance against Philly?). He has upped his production to just over 14ppg (from 9.5ppg last season) and is still our defensive stopper. I know it's his contract year and he's tailed off a bit of late (shooting under 30% over last 5 games), but without him, I think we would have lost 3-5 (or more) games.
Marcin Gortat - We got the Polish Hammer when Okafor went down just before the start of the season. Gortat has been the steady, needed force in the middle (especially after Nene took his annual pilgramage to the DL) and in the locker room. He leads the team in rebounds (9.4 rpg) and blocked shots (1.5 bpg).
My ballot: 1. Wall 2. Ariza 3. Gortat
Defensive Player of the Year.
Marcin Gortat - As above, leading the team in rebounds and blocked shots (not to mention 3-pt %!). Strong presence in the middle while only averaging 32-33 min/game.
Trevor Ariza - Aside what he brings as a viable 3rd (and sometimes 2nd) scoring option, he is this team's go-to stopper. 2nd on the team with 1.64 spg and hauling in 6.4 rpg from the SF position isn't bad, either.
John Wall - leads the team with 1.8 spg. Has gotten more focused on defense, which, aside from his developing jumpshot, may be his biggest liability. Also hauling down 4 rpg - which is pretty good for a PG.
My ballot: 1. Gortat 2. Ariza 3. Wall
Sixth Man:
Martell Webster - Got paid (some said overpaid) and having a down year, but still averaging a respectable 10 ppg with a 11.7 PER in 28 min of action per night.
Drew Gooden - Like some on this board, I was a heckler of Ernie's latest find, but over the last 20 games or so, has really played quite well, averaging 8.5ppg and has a great PER of 18.4. Tailed off a bit over the past few games, but Uncle Drew has bailed us out on many a night.
Trevor Booker - Occasional spot starter in Nene's absence who brings energy off the bench as an undersized 4. Averaging 6.5 ppg and 5.5 rpg. PER of 14.7 also.
Andre Miller - Picked up in a deadline deal, the professor is more than complementary backup to give Wall a breather. He is averaging 4ppg, 3apg and 2rpg with a 14.7 PER. Not bad, espceially when compared to the guy he replaced.
My ballot: 1. Gooden 2. Miller 3. Webster Honorable mention - Kevin Seraphin
Most Improved Player (MIP):
John Wall - Can a player be MVP and MIP in the same year? Sure, why not? Wall has really shown that he is a budding leader of this squad and worthy of his MAX contract. Improved in PPG, SPG, 3-Pt % and MPG.
Bradley Beal - Gets a lot of chiding on this board for his long 2's, but looking at his numbers, he has improved his ppg (17.0 to 14.0), assists (2.4 to 3.3) and 3-PT % (39 to 40). His numbers would look even better if he could get to the line more often (still only averaging under 3 ft/game).
Trevor Booker - After an injury plauged season ago, Booker T has improved in PPG (6.6 from 5.2), FG% (54 from 49).
Trevor Ariza - Yes, I know it's a contract year, but look at what he has done...increased his PPG from 9.5 to 14.3, FG% from 42 to 45%, knocking down the 3-ball at a higher clip (41% this year, 36% last year) while grabbig more rebounds too (6.2 this year, compared to 4.8 last season).
My ballot: 1. Wall 2.Ariza 3. Booker
Long post, I know. But I am curious to hear what the Wizards experts think...let's hear it!
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In the category of "most long twos in a supporting role, the. "Teddy " goes to....
Lifetime achievement award ? There is a three way tie....
Leading man in a tragedy/farce/comedy...
Best actor (fake injuries)....
Lifetime achievement award ? There is a three way tie....
Leading man in a tragedy/farce/comedy...
Best actor (fake injuries)....
In Rizzo we trust
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My vote: Gortat. Can't put my finger on why but, for this team, he seems to best fit the value part of Most Valuable (boards, points, character ...)
Although Wall and Ariza are a close 2nd and third in my mind.
Edited to add: definitely not Beal. He has (surprisingly) become the team's "weakest link" (in part because we're so thin at the SG position).
Although Wall and Ariza are a close 2nd and third in my mind.
Edited to add: definitely not Beal. He has (surprisingly) become the team's "weakest link" (in part because we're so thin at the SG position).

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MVP: John Wall
Runner Up: Marcin Gortat
MIP: Trevor Ariza
Runner Up: Trevor Booker
Best Defensive Player: Trevor Ariza
Runner Up: John Wall
Most Outstanding Rookie: GRJr...also taking into account D-League performance
Dud of the Year: Eric Maynor aka Fart aka DNP aka Kitten Killa
Runner Up: Bradley Beal
Sixth Man: Martell Webster
Best Win of the Year: Wizards take Toronto to 3OT thriller to win 134-129
Worst Loss of the Year: Wizards continue to be Spurs bottom b*tch as the they lose in 2OT, giving up a 17 pt lead to a Parker-less, Manu-less, Leonard-less Spurs. Duncan goes ham and Wizards get Patty caked!
Runner Up: Marcin Gortat
MIP: Trevor Ariza
Runner Up: Trevor Booker
Best Defensive Player: Trevor Ariza
Runner Up: John Wall
Most Outstanding Rookie: GRJr...also taking into account D-League performance
Dud of the Year: Eric Maynor aka Fart aka DNP aka Kitten Killa
Runner Up: Bradley Beal
Sixth Man: Martell Webster
Best Win of the Year: Wizards take Toronto to 3OT thriller to win 134-129
Worst Loss of the Year: Wizards continue to be Spurs bottom b*tch as the they lose in 2OT, giving up a 17 pt lead to a Parker-less, Manu-less, Leonard-less Spurs. Duncan goes ham and Wizards get Patty caked!
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JWizmentality wrote:
Dud of the Year: Eric Maynor aka Fart aka DNP aka Kitten Killa
Runner Up: Bradley Beal

Should have thought of that category for the 'Teddies', to steal les boulez' moniker.
Dud of the year - yes. But honorable mention to Airwolf (aka - Jan Vesely). He could have won consecutive years!
However, dud of Ted's regime? Andray (5-day) Blatche.
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JWizmentality wrote:MVP: John Wall
Runner Up: Marcin Gortat
MIP: Trevor Ariza
Runner Up: Trevor Booker
Best Defensive Player: Trevor Ariza
Runner Up: John Wall
Most Outstanding Rookie: GRJr...also taking into account D-League performance
Dud of the Year: Eric Maynor aka Fart aka DNP aka Kitten Killa
Runner Up: Bradley Beal
Sixth Man: Martell Webster
Best Win of the Year: Wizards take Toronto to 3OT thriller to win 134-129
Worst Loss of the Year: Wizards continue to be Spurs bottom b*tch as the they lose in 2OT, giving up a 17 pt lead to a Parker-less, Manu-less, Leonard-less Spurs. Duncan goes ham and Wizards get Patty caked!
Pretty good but the Spurs loss was not the worst of the year and not by a long shot. I can name 5 games at least worst than that.
Boston Home
Milwaukee Home
Kings away
Cleveland Home twice
Philly home
Denver home
Houston away
Bobcats away
Atlanta away, Horfords buzzer beater
OKC away
Eh?
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TheBabyMaker wrote:JWizmentality wrote:MVP: John Wall
Runner Up: Marcin Gortat
MIP: Trevor Ariza
Runner Up: Trevor Booker
Best Defensive Player: Trevor Ariza
Runner Up: John Wall
Most Outstanding Rookie: GRJr...also taking into account D-League performance
Dud of the Year: Eric Maynor aka Fart aka DNP aka Kitten Killa
Runner Up: Bradley Beal
Sixth Man: Martell Webster
Best Win of the Year: Wizards take Toronto to 3OT thriller to win 134-129
Worst Loss of the Year: Wizards continue to be Spurs bottom b*tch as the they lose in 2OT, giving up a 17 pt lead to a Parker-less, Manu-less, Leonard-less Spurs. Duncan goes ham and Wizards get Patty caked!
Pretty good but the Spurs loss was not the worst of the year and not by a long shot. I can name 5 games at least worst than that.
Boston Home
Milwaukee Home
Kings away
Cleveland Home twice
Philly home
Denver home
Houston away
Bobcats away
Atlanta away, Horfords buzzer beater
OKC away
Eh?
OKC was easily the most heartbreaking loss of the year IMO (so far). The Wiz were in control the whole way until Westbrook and Nene were both ejected on a questionable call. I cant remember if the game went into OT but I do remember Wall throwing up an air ball on a last second layup to finish the game. Not exactly Ruffin vs Raps but damn was that a downer.
The Spurs game on the other hand was actually very predictable. Up big? Opposing superstar guard out with injury? Playing the Spurs? For the Wizards that's a loss 9 times out of 10.
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most pious player - bradley *point to the sky after hitting a long two* beal
most underrated by randy wittman - garrett temple
gnarliest head - al harrington
most underrated by randy wittman - garrett temple
gnarliest head - al harrington

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.
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dangermouse wrote:most pious player - bradley *point to the sky after hitting a long two* beal
most underrated by randy wittman - garrett temple
gnarliest head - al harrington
Most underrated - Temple? Over Seraphin or Porter?
Agree with your gnarliest head winner...
BTW - time to change your sig?
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
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With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!
'If' - by Rudyard Kipling