Methodical Management
we still abandonin all hope or nah
I know it's only 5 games in, and the Wizards are gonna Wizards, but I don't think anybody saw the Wizards being 4-1 to start the year.
I certainly didn’t expect a 4-1 start, but I also know better than to get my hopes up too high given the strength of schedule.
Last night’s win, impressive as it was without Dinwiddie or Gafford, was nonetheless a classic trap game for Atlanta, playing on the road in the second half of a back to back.
So often, though, we see this team start to cough up leads in the fourth quarter, and instead of “Wizards gonna Wiz” they’ve thus far managed to regain their composure and hold on.
I give a lot of credit to Wes. To me, of all the changes we made this offseason that was far and away the best - and we absolutely lucked out on that given the way the coaching search was handled.
People think it’s Westbrook being gone but I really think it’s finally getting get rid of Scott Brooks. They’re finally running offensive sets. No more Beal hero ball. Backscreens, spacing. Love to see it.
I couldn’t agree more.
And these things are connected, too. These guys are playing for Wes, and for each other. The three players we picked up in the Westbrook deal were maligned and scapegoated for the Lakers’ failures last season, and we’ve thus far gotten the absolute best version of each one.
I never would’ve believed that Kyle Kuzma would be the team’s top rebounder. Ever.
Harrell is looking every bit the player who won Sixth Man of the Year, though we have yet to see teams really game plan for him the way Denver did by exposing his pick and roll defense in the bubble playoffs.
KCP has come up big in clutch situations, including last night.
Wes is getting the absolute most out of this roster.
You love to see it.
I think this may be the first time in my entire life I’ve had confidence in the Bullets/Wizards’ coaching staff.
If they manage to finish in the 4-6 range, Wes deserves serious consideration for coach of the year. Nobody expected anything from this squad.
If we do finish in the lower half of the Eastern Conference Playoff seedings, that keeps us out of impact player range in the draft, so there is still cause for concern there in that we won’t be able to bring in that third star thanks to the horrendous Bertans contract, but if nothing else the team is fun to watch, they’re enhancing the value of most players on the roster, and they can better make a case for free agents in the future.