The Wizards Have Flipped the Script
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2023 1:48 pm
Y'know, it's a good thing that I was too depressed/lazy to do a presser last season, as the title would likely have been "The Wizards Are Now Millsap's Team." And that would've been...awkward...
Let's get through last season right quick. I made a boo-boo by going after and signing THT. I got a bit starstruck and went after a conventional pick, not really thinking about how well he'd fit on the team like I usually do. Obviously, he didn't really fit, and struggled to produce on the level he was used to without stepping on the toes of Hodges, Millsap, or Bojo. I also realized that I didn't have any young talent on the roster if things went south. Given that we really weren't great at the moment, things were far more likely to get ugly than go well. So off went Hassan Hodges for Gregory Jackson, and in came Alan Evers, Jeffrey Caballero, and Ruben Rager. We made the playoffs, and got washed. The end.
Going back to Vaughn Millsap though, he had a great season, averaging almost 23 ppg with an ASG and All-Defensive 1st Team selection to add to his reputation. After careful contract and cap manipulation, we were ready to hit UFA hard and give Millsap a squad he could hopefully lead to at least the Omega Conference Finals...
...and then we traded him in a sign-and-trade for Remy Martin. Also, Noodles was later shipped off for Justin Griffith and a 1st. So, uh...what happened? Well, for one, we really liked Remy Martin, to the point where we probably would've preferred acquiring him to be our future over Gregory Jackson. Also, there was some doubt over the long-term viability of what we wanted to put around Millsap. We fully intended to sign players to deals that would last through the entirety of Millsap's prime, which could get real expensive really quick. And so we ultimately decided to take a chance with a younger star locked up for the next 4 seasons.
Now as most long-time GMs know, I'm allergic to tanking. The only time I've ever been able to successfully tank was when I, in a brief period of not giving a single crap, deliberately put together one of the most putrid teams ever seen at that point (and since). And even then, it took an untimely TC death to seal the deal. And even then, I didn't get the #1 pick. So yeah, taking a year off to tank and plot out how I was going to use my cap space wasn't in the cards. So I thought...why not just do what I was gonna do with Millsap, just on a different level? With that in mind, Frank Daily (in his fourth stint in DC), Daishen Nix, and Greg Hamilton were brought in, with Bojo returning once again to bridge the gap between old and new.
This is going to be an interesting season, to say the least. Hopefully this can be the start of something fresh and fun in DC. Questions?
Let's get through last season right quick. I made a boo-boo by going after and signing THT. I got a bit starstruck and went after a conventional pick, not really thinking about how well he'd fit on the team like I usually do. Obviously, he didn't really fit, and struggled to produce on the level he was used to without stepping on the toes of Hodges, Millsap, or Bojo. I also realized that I didn't have any young talent on the roster if things went south. Given that we really weren't great at the moment, things were far more likely to get ugly than go well. So off went Hassan Hodges for Gregory Jackson, and in came Alan Evers, Jeffrey Caballero, and Ruben Rager. We made the playoffs, and got washed. The end.
Going back to Vaughn Millsap though, he had a great season, averaging almost 23 ppg with an ASG and All-Defensive 1st Team selection to add to his reputation. After careful contract and cap manipulation, we were ready to hit UFA hard and give Millsap a squad he could hopefully lead to at least the Omega Conference Finals...
...and then we traded him in a sign-and-trade for Remy Martin. Also, Noodles was later shipped off for Justin Griffith and a 1st. So, uh...what happened? Well, for one, we really liked Remy Martin, to the point where we probably would've preferred acquiring him to be our future over Gregory Jackson. Also, there was some doubt over the long-term viability of what we wanted to put around Millsap. We fully intended to sign players to deals that would last through the entirety of Millsap's prime, which could get real expensive really quick. And so we ultimately decided to take a chance with a younger star locked up for the next 4 seasons.
Now as most long-time GMs know, I'm allergic to tanking. The only time I've ever been able to successfully tank was when I, in a brief period of not giving a single crap, deliberately put together one of the most putrid teams ever seen at that point (and since). And even then, it took an untimely TC death to seal the deal. And even then, I didn't get the #1 pick. So yeah, taking a year off to tank and plot out how I was going to use my cap space wasn't in the cards. So I thought...why not just do what I was gonna do with Millsap, just on a different level? With that in mind, Frank Daily (in his fourth stint in DC), Daishen Nix, and Greg Hamilton were brought in, with Bojo returning once again to bridge the gap between old and new.
This is going to be an interesting season, to say the least. Hopefully this can be the start of something fresh and fun in DC. Questions?