The Wizards Have Been At This For 70 Years
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2024 12:34 pm
...that's a long time. Only 4 Finals appearances and 1 ring to show for it, but I'm 2nd in all-time wins (Eazy is #1 FYI), so that's pretty cool. It's been cool to see the league change and evolve as players and GMs come and go. As a fan of historical what-ifs and examining the butterfly effect, being able to look back on things from that viewpoint is pretty awesome, not gonna lie.
Last season was interesting. We had a really strong start despite the team as a whole struggling to perform on the level that they were accustomed to. That lack of cohesion and consistency ultimately caught up to us, and we ended up missing the playoffs. A very disappointing end to what was supposed to be a rejuvenating season. I even saw a blast from the past, as the old Wizards draft curse struck again and gifted the Pelicans a Top 3 pick. Let that be a lesson to all you folks who have been afraid to take my draft picks in a trade.
You know, after seven decades...it gets really easy to have your interest levels drop in a hurry. So this time around, my usual pre-offseason hibernation period was much deeper and went on far longer than normal. Fortunately we retained Darrell Castaneda and picked up Donte Rinker, but other than that, I pretty much sleepwalked through the offseason. And I'm still groggy, not even a very promising TC has been enough to get the energy back up again. Guess it's just age.
Any questions for this ol' geezer?
Last season was interesting. We had a really strong start despite the team as a whole struggling to perform on the level that they were accustomed to. That lack of cohesion and consistency ultimately caught up to us, and we ended up missing the playoffs. A very disappointing end to what was supposed to be a rejuvenating season. I even saw a blast from the past, as the old Wizards draft curse struck again and gifted the Pelicans a Top 3 pick. Let that be a lesson to all you folks who have been afraid to take my draft picks in a trade.
You know, after seven decades...it gets really easy to have your interest levels drop in a hurry. So this time around, my usual pre-offseason hibernation period was much deeper and went on far longer than normal. Fortunately we retained Darrell Castaneda and picked up Donte Rinker, but other than that, I pretty much sleepwalked through the offseason. And I'm still groggy, not even a very promising TC has been enough to get the energy back up again. Guess it's just age.
Any questions for this ol' geezer?