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Respectablity is Reached?--Washington Wizards 2014-2015 Regular Season (1 Viewer)

They still need more quality depth. Frankly, it looks like they missed on the Pierce and Humphries signings based on the very early returns. I'd like to see them add backup rotation guys at those spots if they can do so relatively cheaply.

Afflalo looks like he might end up on the block - there are a number of teams that should be calling about him, including the Wiz.

 
From what I've seen Pierce is kind of the dilemma He hasn't played great, but he seems to provide the type of veteran leadership that is getting them through close games.

Wall has stepped us his game again and Gortat hasn't played like a guy who's satisfied with his big contract.

 
Gotta cut Pierce's minutes regardless of how he's playing. He'll be fine when we need him and that isn't in November.
He's getting 28 minutes a night right now so I would like to see that cut to around 24 and let Porter fill those extra 4 and build his confidence up and also keep Pierce as fresh as they can for the playoffs.

Pierce is shooting around 35% overall and under 30% on 3's and while he does bring a closers mentality it does them no good if he is just spent at years end(which he looks now).

 
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Gotta cut Pierce's minutes regardless of how he's playing. He'll be fine when we need him and that isn't in November.
He's getting 28 minutes a night right now so I would like to see that cut to around 24 and let Porter fill those extra 4 and build his confidence up and also keep Pierce as fresh as they can for the playoffs.Pierce is shooting around 35% overall and under 30% on 3's and while he does bring a closers mentality it does them no good if he is just spent at years end(which he looks now).
I gotta attribute his poor shooting this far to wearing the red, white and blue instead of the green as well as an entirely new group of guys to work with.

Agree with your distribution of minutes.

 
Even the worst beaten down follower of D.C. sports has to enjoy a 6-2 start to the season no matter how many bad teams they beat to get to that point.

Kinda figured they might struggle without Beal and in spots they clearly have but they have enough bench now to overcome what they once didn't have and that is a pleasant surprise.The downside is Paul Pierce and how bad he has looked so I hope Witt does the right thing and puts a limit on his minutes and gives Porter more time as the season moves along.Temple has been a nice surprise but I expect those wheels to fall off that cart at any moment.

Overall I'm pleased at the start but see they still have a ways to go before becoming a contender even in the East but luckily the East once again looks really weak overall and if they somehow can avoid the Cavs and Raps early on they could make a deeper run this year given good health.One thing that has changed so far is they are winning games now that they normally lost in the past.Both Pacer games,last night against the Pistons and the Bucks win come to mind right away of games they found a way to lose before so maybe the corner is being turned here?

I think 50 wins is well within reach but I'm sure they will make me eat those words come seasons end. :doh:
It's hard not to be happy with a winning team in any form or fashion considering the city's history. But I think this start is fool's gold. The schedule has been really soft- only win that impressed me was at NYK, although that looks less impressive now. Win at Orlando is actually probably the best one so far. And the +1.9 point differential is nothing to write home about.

On the other hand they've gotten it done with lots of missing parts- Beal of course, and Pierce has been so awful that you have to assume he'll get at least a little better at some point. The defensive lapses seem more about effort than talent- Wall in particular can be Kyrie Irving on D one minute and Patrick Beverley the next. When they do turn it on they can be suffocating, best defense I can remember seeing from a Wiz team.

Overall, good stuff, but definitely incomplete so far. Rest of the month should give a much clearer picture. Excited for at least one and hopefully two packed houses on the 21st vs LeBron and the 29th vs the Unibrow. Crowds have been awful so far, this team deserves better.

 
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Even the worst beaten down follower of D.C. sports has to enjoy a 6-2 start to the season no matter how many bad teams they beat to get to that point.

Kinda figured they might struggle without Beal and in spots they clearly have but they have enough bench now to overcome what they once didn't have and that is a pleasant surprise.The downside is Paul Pierce and how bad he has looked so I hope Witt does the right thing and puts a limit on his minutes and gives Porter more time as the season moves along.Temple has been a nice surprise but I expect those wheels to fall off that cart at any moment.

Overall I'm pleased at the start but see they still have a ways to go before becoming a contender even in the East but luckily the East once again looks really weak overall and if they somehow can avoid the Cavs and Raps early on they could make a deeper run this year given good health.One thing that has changed so far is they are winning games now that they normally lost in the past.Both Pacer games,last night against the Pistons and the Bucks win come to mind right away of games they found a way to lose before so maybe the corner is being turned here?

I think 50 wins is well within reach but I'm sure they will make me eat those words come seasons end. :doh:
It's hard not to be happy with a winning team in any form or fashion considering the city's history. But I think this start is fool's gold. The schedule has been really soft- only win that impressed me was at NYK, although that looks less impressive now. Win at Orlando is actually probably the best one so far. And the +1.9 point differential is nothing to write home about.

On the other hand they've gotten it done with lots of missing parts- Beal of course, and Pierce has been so awful that you have to assume he'll get at least a little better at some point. The defensive lapses seem more about effort than talent- Wall in particular can be Kyrie Irving on D one minute and Patrick Beverley the next. When they do turn it on they can be suffocating, best defense I can remember seeing from a Wiz team.

Overall, good stuff, but definitely incomplete so far. Rest of the month should give a much clearer picture. Excited for at least one and hopefully two packed houses on the 21st vs LeBron and the 29th vs the Unibrow. Crowds have been awful so far, this team deserves better.
I need to get out to a game soon for sure and support them.

I'm looking at the season so far as that they really haven't beaten a good team yet so I totally agree this looks like fools gold for now.Wall playing the way he is and a few really good nights from the bench have saved them while some others struggle is not a recipe for long term success but it will do with the schedule the way it has been up to this point.The Knicks win was easily the best simply because of the way they shut that team down offensively but it could have been the Knicks are just terrible and the Wiz just started that roll for them but the effort and end result were very pleasing so I'll take that one all day long.

When are you going next,maybe I'll try and meet up if you want?

I'm shooting for a late Nov early Dec game so let me know when you might be going and I'll see how my schedule shakes out.

 
Even the worst beaten down follower of D.C. sports has to enjoy a 6-2 start to the season no matter how many bad teams they beat to get to that point.

Kinda figured they might struggle without Beal and in spots they clearly have but they have enough bench now to overcome what they once didn't have and that is a pleasant surprise.The downside is Paul Pierce and how bad he has looked so I hope Witt does the right thing and puts a limit on his minutes and gives Porter more time as the season moves along.Temple has been a nice surprise but I expect those wheels to fall off that cart at any moment.

Overall I'm pleased at the start but see they still have a ways to go before becoming a contender even in the East but luckily the East once again looks really weak overall and if they somehow can avoid the Cavs and Raps early on they could make a deeper run this year given good health.One thing that has changed so far is they are winning games now that they normally lost in the past.Both Pacer games,last night against the Pistons and the Bucks win come to mind right away of games they found a way to lose before so maybe the corner is being turned here?

I think 50 wins is well within reach but I'm sure they will make me eat those words come seasons end. :doh:
It's hard not to be happy with a winning team in any form or fashion considering the city's history. But I think this start is fool's gold. The schedule has been really soft- only win that impressed me was at NYK, although that looks less impressive now. Win at Orlando is actually probably the best one so far. And the +1.9 point differential is nothing to write home about.

On the other hand they've gotten it done with lots of missing parts- Beal of course, and Pierce has been so awful that you have to assume he'll get at least a little better at some point. The defensive lapses seem more about effort than talent- Wall in particular can be Kyrie Irving on D one minute and Patrick Beverley the next. When they do turn it on they can be suffocating, best defense I can remember seeing from a Wiz team.

Overall, good stuff, but definitely incomplete so far. Rest of the month should give a much clearer picture. Excited for at least one and hopefully two packed houses on the 21st vs LeBron and the 29th vs the Unibrow. Crowds have been awful so far, this team deserves better.
I need to get out to a game soon for sure and support them.

I'm looking at the season so far as that they really haven't beaten a good team yet so I totally agree this looks like fools gold for now.Wall playing the way he is and a few really good nights from the bench have saved them while some others struggle is not a recipe for long term success but it will do with the schedule the way it has been up to this point.The Knicks win was easily the best simply because of the way they shut that team down offensively but it could have been the Knicks are just terrible and the Wiz just started that roll for them but the effort and end result were very pleasing so I'll take that one all day long.

When are you going next,maybe I'll try and meet up if you want?

I'm shooting for a late Nov early Dec game so let me know when you might be going and I'll see how my schedule shakes out.
Going with my dad on the 29th, prob not ideal for a cornhole. Maybe Friday night Dec. 5 vs Denver? Shouldn't be too much demand for that one. Anyone else?

 
Big game tonight with a very good Mavs team in town.Beal has been practicing and they somehow have went 7-2 without him so that is a huge plus.

Looking forward to seeing him back(at some point soon) and catching the game tonight!

 
Wall struggled in the Mavs game and they failed to execute late while the Mavs did and thus they lost a close game.Cavs then come in and the Wiz kids pretty much did whatever they wanted against them until both teams went ice cold in the 4th in what may have been some of the worst basketball I have seen from two teams for that long of a stretch but they somehow held on for a somewhat easy win.

Bucks came out strong and the Wiz flat early and they got behind but rebounded with Wall and Pierce leading the way.Nene(cue the injured music)of course got hurt but with the depth they now have this shouldn't be a problem for them.Humphries and Gooden should be able to hold the fort while he gets healthy and Seraphin is also being very productive(on both ends)which also is a huge plus.

The team goes from one of the worst bench teams early last year to now a very deep bench this so even though I can't stand Grunfeld I must give him props in this area.Next 5 games are as follows

vs Atl

@Clev

vs N.O.

vs Miami

vs Lakers

Should be able to handle the Hawks and Lakers and hopefully Miami so 3-2 is easily within reach but I want to see a 4-1 run out of this team with Beal getting more minutes as they move along.

Speaking of Beal he certainly does look very good coming off his injury and maybe it's just me but does he not look bigger(added muscle)?With Wall now showing he is an elite PG and Beal looking be a great SG in the making this should be fun to watch them grow together and see how far they can take the team.

I think they are the 2nd best team in the East right now(Raps look the best by far)but I need to see them beat the better teams before I'm comfortable keeping them in that spot.One thing has changed though and that is they are not giving away games they normally did in the past so 50 wins is easily within reach and if they don't hit this I will be really let down because they have the pieces to at least get to that point.

 
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The game Tuesday back in Cleveland will be a key game in that stretch. Beating the LeBrons in their building 3 nights after beating them at home would be a big statement win.

 
Pardon me for a few since my pants are around my ankles after reading this

http://www.sbnation.com/2014/11/24/7271647/nba-power-rankings-2014-warriors-raptors-grizzlies
Seems a little excessive. They have a point differential of +3.4. I'd have them 8th, behind the Raptors and the top 6 in the standings in the West.
But still. Wiz are no worse than the 8th best team in the NBA?
If you're doing a "power poll" based on recent play. But I also think the Bulls are better than the Wiz if they're reasonably healthy, and there's a decent chance the Cavs will eventually be as well. Plus the Clippers if they get it together, and the Thunder when Durant and Westbrook return.

Even so, easily in the top half of the league is something to celebrate, all things considered.

 
Going to the game tomorrow. We're hosting the Chinese exchange student at my kid's school for part of Thanksgiving (Dong, where is grampa's automobilllle?) and he is a huge NBA fan, so it will be fun to take him to a game. My son is bummed that his favorite player, Nene, is probably going to be out though.

 
Who is this guy wearing the #8 and when did he become good at 3 pointers?

23 points in 2 of the last 3.

Wall may have played his best half of his career in the first half.Got everyone involved and didn't rush his shots with minimal TO's.

2-2 on the 5 game stretch after laying an egg against the Hawks and Cavs to start it off.Lakers in town next with a hot Kobe who is coming off of a triple double( :o ).

Should be an easy win but as we all know nothing is ever easy with this team or franchise.

ETA:I have a office Christmas party to attend so I'm out for the Friday game :(

 
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Watching the game last night and it gets down to 4 with around 2 minutes to go and I say to myself here come the old Wizards from the past to give this game away and then a storm hit the Verizon floor and they finished the Lakers off with a bang.

If only the Lakers knew how to defend the pick and roll :lmao:

Gortat and Wall have a great thing going doing this and now with Beal on the wing this creates so many chances for quality buckets.Humphries was a stud on the boards and even though he doesn't bring the D that Nene provides he does give you hustle and can knock down a jumper when needed.

12-5 after the last 3-2 run with the next 5 looking like this

vs Denver

@Boston

vs Boston

@Orlando

vs Clippers

4 games they should win out of this bunch but I'm really looking forward to the Clippers game the most to see how they stack up against one of the better teams out West.

 
Watching the game last night and it gets down to 4 with around 2 minutes to go and I say to myself here come the old Wizards from the past to give this game away and then a storm hit the Verizon floor and they finished the Lakers off with a bang.

If only the Lakers knew how to defend the pick and roll :lmao:

Gortat and Wall have a great thing going doing this and now with Beal on the wing this creates so many chances for quality buckets.Humphries was a stud on the boards and even though he doesn't bring the D that Nene provides he does give you hustle and can knock down a jumper when needed.

12-5 after the last 3-2 run with the next 5 looking like this

vs Denver

@Boston

vs Boston

@Orlando

vs Clippers

4 games they should win out of this bunch but I'm really looking forward to the Clippers game the most to see how they stack up against one of the better teams out West.
I wonder if 16-6 would be enough to get this town's attention, if they get there. They haven't been ten games over .500 since 2004-2005, when they were briefly in first place in the East. It's pretty annoying when they go to halftime and the Comcast studio crew immediately starts talking about Colt McCoy instead of John Wall.

Anyway, they need to take advantage of this ultrasoft early schedule and give themselves a decent cushion, because the schedule from December 29 through the end of January is pretty rough, and the Hawks look like the real deal to me. The goal should be home court in the first round, I'd definitely consider that a successful campaign. To do that they likely will need to either win the Southeast or finish ahead of whoever comes in second in the Central (Chicago or Cleveland).

 
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Watching the game last night and it gets down to 4 with around 2 minutes to go and I say to myself here come the old Wizards from the past to give this game away and then a storm hit the Verizon floor and they finished the Lakers off with a bang.

If only the Lakers knew how to defend the pick and roll :lmao:

Gortat and Wall have a great thing going doing this and now with Beal on the wing this creates so many chances for quality buckets.Humphries was a stud on the boards and even though he doesn't bring the D that Nene provides he does give you hustle and can knock down a jumper when needed.

12-5 after the last 3-2 run with the next 5 looking like this

vs Denver

@Boston

vs Boston

@Orlando

vs Clippers

4 games they should win out of this bunch but I'm really looking forward to the Clippers game the most to see how they stack up against one of the better teams out West.
I wonder if 16-6 would be enough to get this town's attention, if they get there. They haven't been ten games over .500 since 2004-2005, when they were briefly in first place in the East. It's pretty annoying when they go to halftime and the Comcast studio crew immediately starts talking about Colt McCoy instead of John Wall.

Anyway, they need to take advantage of this ultrasoft early schedule and give themselves a decent cushion, because the schedule from December 29 through the end of January is pretty rough, and the Hawks look like the real deal to me. The goal should be home court in the first round, I'd definitely consider that a successful campaign. To do that they likely will need to either win the Southeast or finish ahead of whoever comes in second in the Central (Chicago or Cleveland).
I wonder if the tv ratings have improved for the team since sometime last year I read something that said they had the 2nd worst ratings of any NBA team.This is a fickle town for sports without a doubt and no matter how bad the Skins are they always drive ratings so I guess people just love watching that disaster of a franchise no matter what.

Schedule has been very friendly so far but the thing that has hit me the most is how they aren't giving away games like they normally did in the past.Part of it is the bench play but for the most part it is Wall orchestrating the team about as well as you could hope for.Sure he still takes a few bad shots and tends to force things at times but you can kinda see how Andre Miller being around may have changed his mindset a little in that he doesn't need to go full speed all the time to be effective in this league and it has paid off.

Fans chanting MVP late got a chuckle from me but Wall really has been that good so far.To your point about a home playoff series as the goal I think that is very reasonable and attainable given good health.I see a top 3 seed well within reach at this rate but it's still way too early to crown them anything but a team still on the rise.

Thoughts on Wittman?

For me I still think he is just an average coach at best but the team does seem to be responding to him in a good way so I hope he proves me wrong.

 
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I wonder if the tv ratings have improved for the team since sometime last year I read something that said they had the 2nd worst ratings of any NBA team.This is a fickle town for sports without a doubt and no matter how bad the Skins are they always drive ratings so I guess people just love watching that disaster of a franchise no matter what.

Schedule has been very friendly so far but the thing that has hit me the most is how they aren't giving away games like they normally did in the past.Part of it is the bench play but for the most part it is Wall orchestrating the team about as well as you could hope for.Sure he still takes a few bad shots and tends to force things at times but you can kinda see how Andre Miller being around may have changed his mindset a little in that he doesn't need to go full speed all the time to be effective in this league and it has paid off.

Fans chanting MVP late got a chuckle from me but Wall really has been that good so far.To your point about a home playoff series as the goal I think that is very reasonable and attainable given good health.I see a top 3 seed well within reach at this rate but it's still way too early to crown them anything but a team still on the rise.

Thoughts on Wittman?

For me I still think he is just an average coach at best but the team does seem to be responding to him in a good way so I hope he proves me wrong.
Yeah I'm still not sure how to react to a Wizards team that takes care of business. It's a very foreign feeling. I keep expecting them to lose games they should win but they just don't do it. I believe they've only lost one game in which they were favored, home vs. Atlanta, and I think that was their first game without Nene.

My thoughts on Wittman are that he's probably very good at things that aren't easily measured by fans (defense, motivating players, maintaining a good locker room), but not very good at the things we can see (offense, including shot selection and set plays out of time outs). He's certainly not a huge liability, but his stubbornness and old school approach to offense puts a bit of a ceiling on what the team can do. 18th in the league in offensive efficiency is not gonna get you to the promised land. Maybe when Webster comes back and Beal starts to shoot more consistently the approach will change and they'll look for more threes.

 
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TobiasFunke said:
tom22406 said:
Watching the game last night and it gets down to 4 with around 2 minutes to go and I say to myself here come the old Wizards from the past to give this game away and then a storm hit the Verizon floor and they finished the Lakers off with a bang.

If only the Lakers knew how to defend the pick and roll :lmao:

Gortat and Wall have a great thing going doing this and now with Beal on the wing this creates so many chances for quality buckets.Humphries was a stud on the boards and even though he doesn't bring the D that Nene provides he does give you hustle and can knock down a jumper when needed.

12-5 after the last 3-2 run with the next 5 looking like this

vs Denver

@Boston

vs Boston

@Orlando

vs Clippers

4 games they should win out of this bunch but I'm really looking forward to the Clippers game the most to see how they stack up against one of the better teams out West.
I wonder if 16-6 would be enough to get this town's attention, if they get there. They haven't been ten games over .500 since 2004-2005, when they were briefly in first place in the East. It's pretty annoying when they go to halftime and the Comcast studio crew immediately starts talking about Colt McCoy instead of John Wall.
Last Wednesday (Thanksgiving Eve) I was at happy hour and the Caps and Bullets were both playing at 7pm. Since the TV I was sitting in front of was unclaimed I asked to watch BBall and received so much #### for that choice, unbelievable. No one cares much about BBall I guess.

 
Last Wednesday (Thanksgiving Eve) I was at happy hour and the Caps and Bullets were both playing at 7pm. Since the TV I was sitting in front of was unclaimed I asked to watch BBall and received so much #### for that choice, unbelievable. No one cares much about BBall I guess.
I think that's as much DC as NBA. I almost always have to ask for the Nats to be put on, as well.

 
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The story of DC has always been that it's a big hoops town. Rich tradition with high school and college ball, but unfortunately the professional team has spent a lot of time sucking. I always heard people say that the town will flock to the pro team if they are ever good. Is that story wrong? Or have things just changed over the years and we now have a different DC?

 
The story of DC has always been that it's a big hoops town. Rich tradition with high school and college ball, but unfortunately the professional team has spent a lot of time sucking. I always heard people say that the town will flock to the pro team if they are ever good. Is that story wrong? Or have things just changed over the years and we now have a different DC?
I think that's right, it just takes a while for these things to take root when there's no history of success, or when the success is so distant as to be irrelevant. There's a lag of a year or two after a return to relevance before you see the boost in ratings and ticket sales and interest. That's how it went with the Nats- casual fans have to hear about the team in conversations and on the front page of the Express and whatnot for a while before they decide they want in on the action.

 
The story of DC has always been that it's a big hoops town. Rich tradition with high school and college ball, but unfortunately the professional team has spent a lot of time sucking. I always heard people say that the town will flock to the pro team if they are ever good. Is that story wrong? Or have things just changed over the years and we now have a different DC?
Caps were the same way.They always did ok attendance wise but once they got good it was the place to be for any fan of the sport or someone who just likes to root on a winning team.

Once Ovie arrived it took a few years but eventually they hooked onto the Rock The Red gimmick and added a few really nice things while at the game(videos,lighting etc)and the crowd turned electric.

I wasn't at the game last night but the crowd seemed to be as loud as I can recall for a good decade or so and the buzz will continue to grow IF they continue this roll.Eventually the media has to get on board at some point but it takes so much longer for anything not football.

 
The story of DC has always been that it's a big hoops town. Rich tradition with high school and college ball, but unfortunately the professional team has spent a lot of time sucking. I always heard people say that the town will flock to the pro team if they are ever good. Is that story wrong? Or have things just changed over the years and we now have a different DC?
Caps were the same way.They always did ok attendance wise but once they got good it was the place to be for any fan of the sport or someone who just likes to root on a winning team.

Once Ovie arrived it took a few years but eventually they hooked onto the Rock The Red gimmick and added a few really nice things while at the game(videos,lighting etc)and the crowd turned electric.

I wasn't at the game last night but the crowd seemed to be as loud as I can recall for a good decade or so and the buzz will continue to grow IF they continue this roll.Eventually the media has to get on board at some point but it takes so much longer for anything not football.
DC is a "big event" town and basically a transient town where new residents to the area come to see/root for their team from back home when they come in to play the Wiz/Caps/Nats/Skins. Even folks who have lived here 15 years are still bigger fans of the teams they grew up with than with the local teams, so there is little incentive for them to watch the Wiz play a mid week game against some mediocre team from a place where you didn't grow up.

 
I know they're feasting on .500 and sub-.500 teams so far, but, hey, they are feasting. I'm not sure how far back you'd have to go to see a run of 13-5, but I don't recall any.

 
Not sure which was worse.The first 3 quarters of play by the Wiz or the Skins crapping all over the field.

UGLY!!!!

 
Not sure which was worse.The first 3 quarters of play by the Wiz or the Skins crapping all over the field.

UGLY!!!!
The 1 PM midseason starts in Boston are super weird. They had a tough time in the first half last year too IIRC, they just kept the lead to 15 or so instead of 25 so they were able to get the win when they came back. I give them a pass for yesterday, assuming they exact their revenge tonight.

As far as the Skins go: most weeks I have sympathy for my fellow Skins fans, but not yesterday. Watching the Skins instead of the Wiz yesterday afternoon is classing "enabler" behavior. That self-destructive ####### in your life won't ever change if you keep forgiving them and coming back for more.

 
Not sure which was worse.The first 3 quarters of play by the Wiz or the Skins crapping all over the field.

UGLY!!!!
The 1 PM midseason starts in Boston are super weird. They had a tough time in the first half last year too IIRC, they just kept the lead to 15 or so instead of 25 so they were able to get the win when they came back. I give them a pass for yesterday, assuming they exact their revenge tonight.

As far as the Skins go: most weeks I have sympathy for my fellow Skins fans, but not yesterday. Watching the Skins instead of the Wiz yesterday afternoon is classing "enabler" behavior. That self-destructive ####### in your life won't ever change if you keep forgiving them and coming back for more.
Not a Skins fan(Ravens)but I kept checking back in to see how they were doing and all I could do was laugh it was that pathetic.The only thing going for them is the media circus that surrounds the team and I honestly don't get that at all.They stink and have done so for over 20 years yet the keep getting the coverage.

As far as the Wiz go yeah those early starts are a ##### and they clearly were very sluggish until they finally woke up thanks to Butler pouring in 3 after 3 and Wall removing his head from his ###.Beal was horrible though throughout the entire game so I hope he gets that going tonight.Celts have always been a tough out for them and I have no doubts tonight will be close(within 10).

 
I came in here to distract myself from the Skins mess, guys. Thanks fer nothing. :kicksrock:
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Stick around for a week or so. I bet they win 4 of the next 5, 3-2 at worst.
Yeah, I'm following a bit. Watched the first Cavs game. I just can't get too into regular season NBA or NHL. Too many games. When the season is in it's last 5th or so, I'll start giving it more attention. I'm bouncing back and forth into the area for the next few months, so hope to catch a game at some point.

 
I came in here to distract myself from the Skins mess, guys. Thanks fer nothing. :kicksrock:
:thumbup:

Stick around for a week or so. I bet they win 4 of the next 5, 3-2 at worst.
Yeah, I'm following a bit. Watched the first Cavs game. I just can't get too into regular season NBA or NHL. Too many games. When the season is in it's last 5th or so, I'll start giving it more attention. I'm bouncing back and forth into the area for the next few months, so hope to catch a game at some point.
For me it feels like the number of games becomes a good thing now that the team is actually good- when they take a bad loss (like yesterday afternoon) there's a chance for redemption right around the corner (like tonight). And even if they blow it tonight they've like ten more games in a row before they play one where they'll be the underdog by more than a point or two.

Anyway, definitely hop on the bandwagon. Still plenty of room, I'm hoping it fills up a bit more after football season ends.

 
What a crazy game that was last night.Up 23 in the 3rd to then being tied with a 3 to force OT and then go down by 7 in both OT's to then be saved by a John Wall I will not let this team lose effort late and win by 1 point.

For John it was the good,bad and the ugly all game long.The Celtics D was forcing him into situations where he just forced things and they fed off of it and got right back into the game with great bench play.Marcus Smart was outstanding as was Evan Turner and might as well throw in Olynyk for all the hustle plays he made.The Celtics bench had something like 82 of the 132 they scored and played unlike a team under .500.

If that didn't get you worked up in both ways I don't know what game ever will.Simply fantastic and was very relieved they somehow managed to pull it off when it looked very bleak.The one thing I don't like is how Beal seems to be invisible when he faces strong defensive pressure but at least he wasn't forcing things even when he did touch the ball so that was a plus.I just want to see him get more aggressive in spots like last night and take guys off the dribble more.

Pierce was fantastic and made quite a few huge plays.Taking the charge against Green and hitting that late 3 come to mind right away and are the reasons I'm glad he's on the roster and you can also see him getting into the ear of Wall and Beal every chance he can to keep them motivated and headed in the right direction.

 
I came in here to distract myself from the Skins mess, guys. Thanks fer nothing. :kicksrock:
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Stick around for a week or so. I bet they win 4 of the next 5, 3-2 at worst.
Yeah, I'm following a bit. Watched the first Cavs game. I just can't get too into regular season NBA or NHL. Too many games. When the season is in it's last 5th or so, I'll start giving it more attention. I'm bouncing back and forth into the area for the next few months, so hope to catch a game at some point.
Well, you got your escape from the Redskins last night. Double OT thriller where the DC team comes away with the win after falling behind by seven in both overtimes, with the team's all-star PG putting the team on his back for the second comeback, then collapsing into tears in the postgame while dedicating his effort to a 6 year old he befriended who died of cancer that day.

If DC sports talk radio is all about Colt McCoy's neck today they should be ashamed of themselves.

 
The John Wall interview after the game

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/john-wall-gives-emotional-post-game-interview-after-death-of-young-fan-041121155.html

Washington Wizards guard John Wall broke down in tears during an emotional postgame interview as he talked about Miyah Telemaque-Nelson, the 6-year-old girl Wall had befriended who died of cancer Monday morning.

Wall met Telemaque-Nelson last March, five months after she was diagnosed with Burkitt's Lymphoma. The Wizards point guard started a social media campaign to help her meet rapper Nicki Minaj.

According to CSN Washington, Wall had been writing the little girl's name on his shoes all season and had communicated with her as recently as two weeks ago via FaceTime, the team said.

"This game was really meant for her. It would've been an even tougher day to lose it," said Wall, who received the news of her death via text message. "I just went into a mode where I didn't want to lose this game."

"Yeah, it was a tough day for him," coach Randy Wittman said. "I thought he handled it well, but he was hurting at the end."

A moment of silence for Telemaque-Nelson was held before Monday's game against the Boston Celtics, and Wall played with "RIP Miyah" written on his sneakers. His inspired 26-point, 17-assist effort helped the Wizards to a double-overtime win.
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I'm looking forward to Cowherd continuing to kill Wall for doing the Dougie before his first game as a pro.
I didn't get to hear this but a local report broke what he said down.

“For the record, I don’t jump on Twitter when he has bad games,” he noted. “I don’t. The people who love him do, sports blogs do, critics do. I’m not here to win some argument. I had my opinion. You can have an opinion on my opinion. I never have an opinion on your opinion on my opinion. I don’t care. I’m in the opinion business. Fire away.

“Do I think John Wall has grown up? Absolutely. Do I think he was immature when he broke into the league? Absolutely. First couple of years, he was a turnover machine and couldn’t shoot, because he took lousy shots. Do I think he’s evolved? Yes. Do I think he’s matured? Absolutely. Do I think he’s got character? Yeah. You don’t play defense like that without deeply caring about teammates … Defense is about your teammates. That’s why Melo doesn’t play any. Offense is about you. Defense is about caring about your teammates. John Wall plays real defense. He’s got real character.”

“Was I too harsh on him? Hey, I host a radio show,” Cowherd defended. “I do basically 30 columns a day. But if you’re looking for apologies, you’re fishing off the wrong pier. I say what I mean, I mean what I say, and you begging to try to get attention’s never gonna happen. Ever.”

“John Wall has grown,” he said. “Hopefully, over five, six years, so have I.” Or how about three, four?

“What he did last night was terrific,” Cowherd went on to say. “He is now certainly an All-Star. I still don’t think they’re going to win a title, but it won’t be because of John Wall. It’ll be because LeBron plays in the East. When he broke into the league, I thought, they’re not gonna win a title. That’s not a leader. Point guards, quarterbacks, got to be leaders. But if they don’t win a title now, it’s not because of John Wall. He’s a very good player. He’s matured a ton. He works his butt off. And he has character. And I believe that. I am a big believer in that.”

“Defense is about you, my teammate,” he added. “And so for that, I didn’t see that early in college, I didn’t see it early in his NBA career. He’s got a reservoir of character that I see every night when he plays. Absolutely.”
 
Cliff Clavin said:
thecatch said:
I like Beal a lot but he's no max player. Not yet anyway.
He's absolutely going to get a max contract. Wizards already used their max rookie extension slot on Wall so I think they are limited to giving Beal 4 years instead of 5.
:X
He's not worth it yet but the young guys who get these extensions almost never are. wouldnt hate that deal at all.

 
Cliff Clavin said:
thecatch said:
I like Beal a lot but he's no max player. Not yet anyway.
He's absolutely going to get a max contract. Wizards already used their max rookie extension slot on Wall so I think they are limited to giving Beal 4 years instead of 5.
:X
He's not worth it yet but the young guys who get these extensions almost never are. wouldnt hate that deal at all.
I would. He's very similar to a guy like Terrence Ross (Ross is actually far better this year. Yes, small sample size). Quality 3 point shooter, little more. The only thing Beal has on Ross is a bigger role in his teams offence and I would say that has more to do with team composition than either player. No way deserving of a max deal.

 

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