Poe Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Arenas doesn't have a team? Haha, I'm pretty sure he does. Wade has Beasley and O'Neal. Brandon Jennings has Bogut. Both teams are better than the Wizards. Key word. Your expectations of a guy who hasn't stepped on the court for two years is rather high. You need to give him more time to find his game, but besides, I don't expect one guy to win games for any team. It doesn't work that way. The Bucks are winning because of they have a better system, yet the winning percentage may drop because it's a predictable system, unless Redd can step up his game as a true perimeter scoring threat. And the Heat are winning because they have a much better overall team. I shouldn't need to explain them any further. They are an elite team. Much better than their record. The game is played between the lines. Beyond "who scored 50". I think you would know that by now. Arenas shoots 20 shots because that is the role he is given on this team. He's expected to take the most shots. Why? Because he's a damn good scorer, that's where his abilities are at, and that's where he will refind his game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owner Real Deal Posted December 17, 2009 Owner Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Haha, now wait a minute...wasn't everyone else's expectations extremely high to start the season off? Wasn't it Gilbert who said he's done blogging, that he's going to be a changed man on the court, and play much better at 100%? Didn't people think Washington was going to win 40-49 games (in the poll created pre-season)? I'm only staying consistent with what I've been saying since 2007. If everyone else allowed their expectations to hit rock bottom, I'm going to point that out. Because of Gilbert's mouth, and because the Washington fans believed, I'm going to expect... 1) Gilbert to play better basketball and be healthy all season2) Gilbert to pass the ball more3) The Wizards to be a better team and have a winning record with their big three healthy Since Arenas is the primary scoring option, I guess it's him or bust for Washington...and that's why my expectations are still going to be high. If that's a problem, they need to trade him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owner Real Deal Posted December 17, 2009 Owner Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Here, you guys can feed on this a bit while I update records. http://www.otrbasketball.com/forums/topic/5500-arenas-nobody-can-guard-me (nobody can guard him)http://www.otrbasketball.com/forums/topic/6504-its-time-people-realize (we should've realized) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poe Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 I don't know about anyone else, but I never expected them to win 50 games... I expected somewhere around 8th seed or so, 7th seed at best. They can still possibly turn their season around. I think Washington just needs to improve collectively, which does include Gilbert as well. As for the links, I don't know what to say. I suppose Gil had the wrong expectations of himself just like his fans. And besides, people's minds can change, anyway. They hadn't seen him play when those threads were made I don't think. I think after being back on the court for some time, he'll be able to reestablish himself as a major scoring threat. It may take some time, though, so I think making him leave so soon would be a bad idea. The offense is run through a guy who hasn't played in years. Give him some more time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JWaLL Posted December 20, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 20, 2009 If the intention is to begin a process of blowing the team up before re-building, then the Wizards will probably need to make some quick moves to move as many contracts for expiring contracts as fast as possible. Most teams which move players for the purposes of rebuilding don't really think about how much raw talent they're recieving immediately, but rather, how much they could recieve in the near future. Fooling around on the ESPN trade machine, like so many of us do on lonely Wednesday nights, I came up with one trade which could immediately clear 10 million dollars of their hands. It's not very realistic, but the Wizards really have some awful trading pieces. Anyway: Washington sends:Caron Butler Milwaukee sends:Luke RidnourKurt Thomas Both Ridnour and Thomas' contract gets rid of $10,300,000 in salary immediately. Plus according to Hollinger's analysis, it actually improves the Wizards by 3 wins for the season. And even if it doesn't, it assures the Wizards of a better pick in a deep draft. With the expiring contracts of Boykins, Crittendon, Haywood, James, Miller and Stevenson, it puts the Wizards under the cap by $15-17 million dollars; which is enough to be able to sign a high draft pick and get a max type player if he happens to fall that way. If not, they try to get rid Antwan Jamison the following season to be able to comfortably sign a bunch of guys the following free agency and have a completely re-built team in three years time.I wouldn't mind that trade if our team continued to fail even with a healthy Mike Miller back in the lineup. A high draft pick and plenty of money to sign a productive starter in the offseason would be a huge improvement for the team despite getting rid of Butler. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dash Posted December 20, 2009 Report Share Posted December 20, 2009 No team wants Arenas, Wizards are stuck with him for the next five years. They need to make the best of the situation by trading for upgrades to surround the 'big three'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I love the NBA Posted January 1, 2010 Report Share Posted January 1, 2010 (edited) Sometimes I think:Can we change our coach?If we don't want to change the Big 3Or can we just get some bench player that can really contribute?Every year I watch Washington WizI found a problemNot because the big 3 are really dominating the ballBut it is the problem that the bench really can't do anythingThey don't have the mindset to comeout to playI don't see anyone that has a solid performance out from the benchEarl may be one, but it's not enough!The wiz are always saying that someone hurts someone injured..........But from my point of view,the golden state also injuredthe trail blazers also hurtshow about them?they can still winBut our team?we are not sharing the ball They have a good bench But how about us? even if miller is back , i doubt if we can win...... Edited January 1, 2010 by I love the NBA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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