bluntsnbball
G-League
i like Evans's defense better
^thisI wouldn't do it. I like Wall and think he will be a superstar...eventually but I like Reke and what he brings to the table.
From Wizards, I would be going after McGee to pair with Cousins. No chance Wizards do it but I would certainly ask the question. Our front office wouldn't like him though considering he is a shotblocker and is over 6'6"....in our eyes that is just too tall for a PF or C.
Why the rush to trade Reke before we see how he and Cousins progress with a real system, better support players, and a proven coach?
Do people not see what Wall is going through this year is what Reke went through last year? Teams playing you differently and needing to adjust, as well as a real lack of support over there in Wash. Do you think fans is Wash are sitting there wondering how they can trade Wall? Do you think their FO is doing the same? No! Neither is our with Reke.
What I wonder is why do so many believe Wall will improve, and is worth trading for, yet Reke isn't? Why would people trade away Reke, before seeing how he performs with a real coach, a real system, and better role players around him? You think Wall kicking it to an open Salmons is going to yield different results than Reke kicking it to Salmons? You think Wall penetrating without any cutters or off the ball movement will be that much more successful than Reke penetrating without cutters or off ball movement?
I'm amazed at how many don't understand the importance of a system, good coaching, and better role players. We've had crap coaching ever since Reke was drafted, yet some of you just want to ship him out, before correcting the other problem, and seeing how it works out. You'd just be bringing a different player into the same broken system.
I think really at this point we need to concentrate on surrounding Reke and Cousins with steady vets and guys who know how to play their roles.
You mean like Andre Miller? 8)
You mean like Andre Miller? 8)
No way Washington gives up Wall.
But I think the better question is: what's the current trade value for Evans?
Or the better question might be what sort of morons give up on a ROY 3 weeks into his third season just as he's showing signs of heating up?
Panicky fans would be the answer to that.
You've got maybe 20 guys in the NBA who you could trade him for without being in deep danger of a head slapping they did WHAT? in a few years. And of those 20 only 2 or 3 might be available, and all of them older, with giant contracts, and already having PROVEN in 6, 8, 10 years of work that they can't get it done as main guys.
I think Miller would be ideal- he lived (still may) in the area and could be had for cheap. The difficulty is that we can't give him a starting role...unless we move Tyreke to SG and bring Thornton off the bench.