The Wizards Are Checked Out
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2023 1:18 pm
Hey.
So, a little quick background info: I generally have 3 settings: Checked In; Checked Out; and REALLY Checked Out, otherwise known as "Walking Husk." About 75% of the time I'm in some various state of Checked Out. 15% I'm Checked In. But that last 10%... that's where I'm at now.
Last season was a transition point, just a way to compete and pick up points. Despite Remy Martin struggling to adjust to his new surroundings, we were far better than expected, even making it to the second round. Daily, Nix, and Hamilton's options were picked up because the FA class wasn't worth clearing space. Still...that doesn't excuse what happened. Gregory Jackson, who never made peace with the fact that we acquired Remy, refused to take anything less than his desired contract, and held out until receiving a nice chunk of money to ride Johnny Davis' coattails in Denver. Alan Evers sensed the weird feeling swirling around the organization and signed for much less in the ATL. And Bojo - bless his heart - waited patiently for us to offer him a deal, but once it was clear that we weren't bring him back for an 11th season in DC, he signed with the defending champion Warriors in order to mentor Fabian Hub.
I say all that to say - the playoff streak probably ends this season. I don't think I have it in me this year to keep it going, let alone the personnel. I like Jae Wilcox, Chris Nunes, and Eddie Cruce, but headline acquisitions they aren't. I couldn't even be arsed to find a guy in the draft I liked enough to be excited about drafting, hence why Garret Mitchell isn't here anymore. Fortunately the books aren't cooked to the point where this becomes anything more than a speed bump, but yeah. Aside from Remy, this might not be a fun watch.
So, a little quick background info: I generally have 3 settings: Checked In; Checked Out; and REALLY Checked Out, otherwise known as "Walking Husk." About 75% of the time I'm in some various state of Checked Out. 15% I'm Checked In. But that last 10%... that's where I'm at now.
Last season was a transition point, just a way to compete and pick up points. Despite Remy Martin struggling to adjust to his new surroundings, we were far better than expected, even making it to the second round. Daily, Nix, and Hamilton's options were picked up because the FA class wasn't worth clearing space. Still...that doesn't excuse what happened. Gregory Jackson, who never made peace with the fact that we acquired Remy, refused to take anything less than his desired contract, and held out until receiving a nice chunk of money to ride Johnny Davis' coattails in Denver. Alan Evers sensed the weird feeling swirling around the organization and signed for much less in the ATL. And Bojo - bless his heart - waited patiently for us to offer him a deal, but once it was clear that we weren't bring him back for an 11th season in DC, he signed with the defending champion Warriors in order to mentor Fabian Hub.
I say all that to say - the playoff streak probably ends this season. I don't think I have it in me this year to keep it going, let alone the personnel. I like Jae Wilcox, Chris Nunes, and Eddie Cruce, but headline acquisitions they aren't. I couldn't even be arsed to find a guy in the draft I liked enough to be excited about drafting, hence why Garret Mitchell isn't here anymore. Fortunately the books aren't cooked to the point where this becomes anything more than a speed bump, but yeah. Aside from Remy, this might not be a fun watch.