Wizards' Pick

Interesting article about the Wizards discussing their moves this summer

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/mar/20/wizards-owner-pollin-ready-to-pay-penalty-to-win/

Few key points:
*Owner has NEVER gone over the Luxury tax before. They lost needed depth and let Roger Mason go to the Spurs for 3M/ year last summer because they didn't want to go over even by a little
*Owner said he doesn't want to go over the tax line but will not rule it out (funny only the last part is the story headline)
*They feel like injuries are what's kept them from competing this year
*Etan Thomas and Mike James are prime targets to move
*Jamison and Butler have publicly requested veterans this summer to help them contend when they get healthy

A lot of indications here that there may be an opportunity to get their pick. They need 6-8M in cap space to get under the tax line they want to avoid, which we just happen to be able to absorb. They have a veteran core locked up for the next several years which they want to compete now with. They are not in rebuilding mode.

We'll take Mike James, Etan Thomas, and that high pick for Nocioni and our two later picks.:D
 
I'm all for trying to aquire another 1st round pick in the top ten. However, if Wash. is serious about moving the pick, I would underbid for it. I certainly wouldn't give up two players of the future for one player of the future. There's no guarantee that Rubio will even put his name in the hat, and there's no guarantee that anyone we pick with the aquired pick will be better than Greene. I also don't see the Maloff's giving away cash in the current climate.

As of yesterday, Rubio seems in the draft IF he can be assured of spots 1-3 which would provide enough guaranteed $$ plus the additional $500k a team can kick in to complete his buyout, somewhere around $3M or $3.4M.

I like the idea of Greene + the Houston #1 + $$ for Wizards #1. Remember the Kings can drop 5-6 expirings and will need to fill those slots
 
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