Proud of the way the team battled last night. There is no quit and the competitive fire is right there. It took an out-worldly shooting performance from the Cavs, punctuated by the miracle 3 by Lebron to get out of DC with a win. Even though we lost, I can live with the circumstances from last night. No reason for the guys to hang their heads. They went out on national TV and proved that they can play and are, IMO, the 2nd best team in the East. As
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pointed out, they have a very tough stretch coming up, so it's going to be important to win at least 6/7 out of the next 10 games.
One thing that's obviously apparent is the absolute need for scoring off the bench. I don't know what EG will try to pull off, but that second unit needs some serious help. I think we'll be priced out of the Will Barton sweepstakes (they'll most certainly ask for the '17 1st,) but maybe someone like Jamal Crawford would help fill that void.
I also heard an interesting point someone made on the radio today that I never really considered (in regards to attendance.) The Bullets/Wizards haven't had a top-3 finish in the conference in 40 years or so. There really hasn't been a reason for folks to come out and support the team when they've been awful for decades. That being said, this Wizards team seems different. It's like they actually know how to play basketball. It's been a long time coming, but hopefully the crowds continue to come out to VC and embrace the squad.