Wizards (Insert Year) Presser
Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 12:53 pm
I'm seriously finding it hard to remember what sim year it is...
Anyway, last season was the most successful we've ever had with myself as the GM, despite an injury to Damion Williams rather early on. Unfortunately, we couldn't cap it off with a title. It really did come down to a team of veterans who know what it takes to win versus a team of fresh faces who only have an idea. We want to say congrats to the Nuggets on a well-deserved victory, and I'm personally very happy for their GM.
This offseason was a rough one, but it was to be expected. To avoid a sky-high tax bill, we had to trade Damion Williams. Demand was lower than we expected, and so we're grateful to have found a willing trade partner in the Spurs. We're glad to have Nathan Thompson join our team, and we're hoping he fits right in. Because of our tax situation, we were unable to really sink our teeth into free agency, which was a shame, because it was a stellar class. Even so, we were still able to bring in Adrian Rodriguez, Gerald Kerns, and Matthew Ragland - who's on his second stint as a Wizard. We also took David Anderson with our draft pick, a very unique player who we hope to see good things from in the future.
The biggest news out of training camp was the continued growth of Phillip Cuomo, something we're excited to see. As we enter another season, we don't expect to be anywhere near as good as we were last season. But don't count us out yet. We were still a dangerous team when Williams was injured, and we're going to be dangerous now, even with Williams gone and a revamped frontcourt. Everybody knows that no matter what our roster looks like or how tough our competition is, when it's time to play ball, you get our best effort.
Any questions?
Anyway, last season was the most successful we've ever had with myself as the GM, despite an injury to Damion Williams rather early on. Unfortunately, we couldn't cap it off with a title. It really did come down to a team of veterans who know what it takes to win versus a team of fresh faces who only have an idea. We want to say congrats to the Nuggets on a well-deserved victory, and I'm personally very happy for their GM.
This offseason was a rough one, but it was to be expected. To avoid a sky-high tax bill, we had to trade Damion Williams. Demand was lower than we expected, and so we're grateful to have found a willing trade partner in the Spurs. We're glad to have Nathan Thompson join our team, and we're hoping he fits right in. Because of our tax situation, we were unable to really sink our teeth into free agency, which was a shame, because it was a stellar class. Even so, we were still able to bring in Adrian Rodriguez, Gerald Kerns, and Matthew Ragland - who's on his second stint as a Wizard. We also took David Anderson with our draft pick, a very unique player who we hope to see good things from in the future.
The biggest news out of training camp was the continued growth of Phillip Cuomo, something we're excited to see. As we enter another season, we don't expect to be anywhere near as good as we were last season. But don't count us out yet. We were still a dangerous team when Williams was injured, and we're going to be dangerous now, even with Williams gone and a revamped frontcourt. Everybody knows that no matter what our roster looks like or how tough our competition is, when it's time to play ball, you get our best effort.
Any questions?