Washington Wizards 2010-2011 Ongoing Thread

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Monkeydad
02-04-2011, 02:14 PM
I'm telling ya, Ted...ditch the Wizards name, return the Bullets with red/white/blue...it will instantly turn around.

A team named the Wizards just can't be taken seriously by the basketball gods.

Dirtbag59
02-04-2011, 02:31 PM
I'm telling ya, Ted...ditch the Wizards name, return the Bullets with red/white/blue...it will instantly turn around.

A team named the Wizards just can't be taken seriously by the basketball gods.

If thats the case wait a year or two. In the NBA you'll get no where unless you at least have a core of three guys that are good enough to be all stars. We need a guy that can be physical down low while playing lots of minutes.

Plus I don't understand why people keep putting us down for a Small Forward. as I'm worried about the fact that most of those guys with tons of potential just end up being Marvin Williams types. If you're lucky you'll get a Danny Granger type player or maybe an AK47/Ron Artest type that will give you a shut down guy on defense.

Then again Terrance Jones and Derrick Williams seem to have enough potential to at least be good contributers. Still if push comes to shove I want that guy that can play 30 minutes a game banging inside. I mean last night Sullinger was getting rebounds in a zone defense. Guy might be a little short but he reminds me a lot of Atlanta's Al Horford.

itvnetop
02-04-2011, 11:25 PM
If thats the case wait a year or two. In the NBA you'll get no where unless you at least have a core of three guys that are good enough to be all stars. We need a guy that can be physical down low while playing lots of minutes.

Plus I don't understand why people keep putting us down for a Small Forward. as I'm worried about the fact that most of those guys with tons of potential just end up being Marvin Williams types. If you're lucky you'll get a Danny Granger type player or maybe an AK47/Ron Artest type that will give you a shut down guy on defense.

Then again Terrance Jones and Derrick Williams seem to have enough potential to at least be good contributers. Still if push comes to shove I want that guy that can play 30 minutes a game banging inside. I mean last night Sullinger was getting rebounds in a zone defense. Guy might be a little short but he reminds me a lot of Atlanta's Al Horford.

I like Derrick Williams. I think JaVale still needs to get pushed, so I wouldn't mind Enes Kanter, either.

Chico23231
02-05-2011, 08:52 AM
When the ball goes inside to Blache the offense no longer has movement. Generally, he'll pound a few dribbles and shoot. He needs to stop concentrating so much on getting his numbers by shooting every time the ball touches his hands.

I wish they could move him, Lewis and Hinriech at this point. They need to build around Javale and Wall...and I would keep Nick Young as well. They need so much at this point...defensively and a scoring. But I look for very physical players at the 3 and 4 spots in the offseason. I think a positive, vocal vet coming off the bench in the front court would be a plus as well. Id give Flip another year to turn it around as well.

dmek25
02-06-2011, 06:18 AM
not to hijack, but.... my man Doug Collins has done a tremendous job with my young sixers. has them on the fringe of the playoffs

mooby
02-06-2011, 11:24 AM
Sunday Sunday Sunday! Sunday February 13th, it's the Losing Bowl! If current trends continue and the Cavs can't win a game between now and next Sunday, and the Wizards can't get a road win between now and next Sunday, we will witness a futile battle of epic proportions! Pitting the Wizards, who have not won a game on the road all season, against the Cavaliers, formerly known as that team that won 60 or more games the last two seasons but are currently 0-24 in their last 24 games!

Longtimefan
02-07-2011, 10:13 AM
I wish they could move him, Lewis and Hinriech at this point. They need to build around Javale and Wall...and I would keep Nick Young as well. They need so much at this point...defensively and a scoring. But I look for very physical players at the 3 and 4 spots in the offseason. I think a positive, vocal vet coming off the bench in the front court would be a plus as well. Id give Flip another year to turn it around as well.

Unfortunately, there is no quick solutions for all that ails the Wizards. They're a young team gaining valuable experience but, will these players, [except Wall & possibly McGee] still be a part of the team if/when they ever start to win?

This from Ted's blog:

"I honestly wish there was a magic wand to wave and we could short cut the process. I wish I had candy to offer to you. I have been through a rebuild before. It is filled with angst; losses; second thoughts; and differing opinions. It isn't easy and it isn't fun and it is why most franchises don't do it. Most franchises look for a quick fix to stop the bleeding or to placate critics. That isn't a plan. That is a semi-selfish act to make you feel good as an owner or leader."

Agree?

Chico23231
02-07-2011, 10:33 AM
Unfortunately, there is no quick solutions for all that ails the Wizards. They're a young team gaining valuable experience but, will these players, [except Wall & possibly McGee] still be a part of the team if/when they ever start to win?

This from Ted's blog:

"I honestly wish there was a magic wand to wave and we could short cut the process. I wish I had candy to offer to you. I have been through a rebuild before. It is filled with angst; losses; second thoughts; and differing opinions. It isn't easy and it isn't fun and it is why most franchises don't do it. Most franchises look for a quick fix to stop the bleeding or to placate critics. That isn't a plan. That is a semi-selfish act to make you feel good as an owner or leader."

Agree?

I do to a certain extent, but I just believe basketball should be a quicker turn around do to a smaller team and the dynamic of B ball to me is it is less of a team sport, where an addition of a couple guys can make a world of difference. Only a certain couple guys I would give a max deal to (Kobe, Bron Bron) so I understand his "poison pill" arguement in team building Ted has made in the past. But the team needs a much stronger, physical present at the 3 and 4.

Monkeydad
02-07-2011, 12:44 PM
Sunday Sunday Sunday! Sunday February 13th, it's the Losing Bowl! If current trends continue and the Cavs can't win a game between now and next Sunday, and the Wizards can't get a road win between now and next Sunday, we will witness a futile battle of epic proportions! Pitting the Wizards, who have not won a game on the road all season, against the Cavaliers, formerly known as that team that won 60 or more games the last two seasons but are currently 0-24 in their last 24 games!

I might have to tune in for the 4th quarter so see who LOSES. :D

Longtimefan
02-07-2011, 02:24 PM
I do to a certain extent, but I just believe basketball should be a quicker turn around do to a smaller team and the dynamic of B ball to me is it is less of a team sport, where an addition of a couple guys can make a world of difference. Only a certain couple guys I would give a max deal to (Kobe, Bron Bron) so I understand his "poison pill" arguement in team building Ted has made in the past. But the team needs a much stronger, physical present at the 3 and 4.

I agree. Flip has even considered giving minutes to Booker at the #3 just because of the energy he brings in his limited time. There's a log-jam at the #4, and I'm not sold on Blache being the solution there.

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