The fact that you think swapping Al for Calderon would do more than make us marginally better (which too is very questionable) is laughable. Take a nap. Drink some warm milk or something.
The fact that you think swapping Al for Calderon would do more than make us marginally better (which too is very questionable) is laughable. Take a nap. Drink some warm milk or something.
(first update) Offseason to-do list:
(no order)
1. Let Mo, Foyeeee3, Al (s&t?), Watson, and Tinsley go.
2. Re-sign Carroll
3. Draft McCollum, Schroeder, and Giannis (leave the latter two in Europe for a year [maybe two years for Giannis]).
4. Sign Tony Allen
5. Try to keep Millsap. If that doesn't work, explore s&t options.
6. Remove Corbin. Hire Brad Stevens or SVG.
7. Sign Calderon to a one-year (2 max) deal, or see if the cash-strapped Lakers will let us absorb Nash's last year.
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That's great that you stand behind it. Too bad it's still ****ing dumb.
(first update) Offseason to-do list:
(no order)
1. Let Mo, Foyeeee3, Al (s&t?), Watson, and Tinsley go.
2. Re-sign Carroll
3. Draft McCollum, Schroeder, and Giannis (leave the latter two in Europe for a year [maybe two years for Giannis]).
4. Sign Tony Allen
5. Try to keep Millsap. If that doesn't work, explore s&t options.
6. Remove Corbin. Hire Brad Stevens or SVG.
7. Sign Calderon to a one-year (2 max) deal, or see if the cash-strapped Lakers will let us absorb Nash's last year.
(first update) Offseason to-do list:
(no order)
1. Let Mo, Foyeeee3, Al (s&t?), Watson, and Tinsley go.
2. Re-sign Carroll
3. Draft McCollum, Schroeder, and Giannis (leave the latter two in Europe for a year [maybe two years for Giannis]).
4. Sign Tony Allen
5. Try to keep Millsap. If that doesn't work, explore s&t options.
6. Remove Corbin. Hire Brad Stevens or SVG.
7. Sign Calderon to a one-year (2 max) deal, or see if the cash-strapped Lakers will let us absorb Nash's last year.
(first update) Offseason to-do list:
(no order)
1. Let Mo, Foyeeee3, Al (s&t?), Watson, and Tinsley go.
2. Re-sign Carroll
3. Draft McCollum, Schroeder, and Giannis (leave the latter two in Europe for a year [maybe two years for Giannis]).
4. Sign Tony Allen
5. Try to keep Millsap. If that doesn't work, explore s&t options.
6. Remove Corbin. Hire Brad Stevens or SVG.
7. Sign Calderon to a one-year (2 max) deal, or see if the cash-strapped Lakers will let us absorb Nash's last year.
honestly i am not fan of any possible available PGs.... bleedso or bs can drive yes... and he makes like 60% of his shots in the paint, but he shoots a meesly percentage every where else.... i feel he is one dementional.
Once we accept our limits, we go beyond them.
Albert Einstein
John Wall is wasting away in Washington. Depending on his injuries its worth a call.
No doubt. I don't think the Wizards will trade him for anything we have .. I don't think Wall is necessarily a good fit with this team (would play well with Burks, Hayward, and Favors .. but not as well with Al, and several others .. need to play fast).
I think Wall is underappreciated in the league, but I get why .. he hasn't had the opportunity to play on an actual team yet.
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Wall has made 0 positive impact on the Wizards. It's okay to say he has been pretty much a complete disappointment.
Playing well is priority #1 and nothing outside of that is really even close. If you're hoping someone else ****s up, then you don't deserve the break.
You could also argue that Nene has had a negative impact. Is he trash too?
Then again, http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2012/12/...saddest-update
Yikes. I didn't know it was that bad.
Last edited by Brown Notes; 12-24-2012 at 11:17 AM.
"I'm a moron for thinking the Browns could even sniff 10 wins in a division where the other three teams (two of whom almost always make the playoffs) made the post-season last year. Gyp Rosetti's thee God of football knowledge." - Brown Notes
Considering that the Nuggets don't miss him and re-signed him just to get something rather than nothing? Maybe. Look, I know he always lit up the Jazz, but I could never see exactly what it is that he did reliably, and he rebounds like crap.
At any rate, this was about Wall, and Wall was supposed to be a transcendent player. He hasn't been. At all. Maybe it's the injury.
Playing well is priority #1 and nothing outside of that is really even close. If you're hoping someone else ****s up, then you don't deserve the break.