Sometimes the Best Decision is No Decision

I think we were wise in using all of our picks. Trading up at this point in time and losing picks was really not a good option for us.

We are still at that point in our development where we need an infusion of talent and lots of it.

I think the reviews of our last two drafts have been quite good. The Wizards have one of the youngest teams in the league now.

We will now shift to development; coaching; systems; and retention of this core group of young talent.

We will look to continuous improvement and to adding vets via trade and free agency as next steps.

Thanks DC Sports Box for this one.

Slow and Steady?

Thank you for this nice article.

I don’t know about slow and steady or mature but we will take positive vibes any way we can get them!

I think the Wizards will be one of the youngest teams in the NBA next season.

I think we have radically and quickly changed the make-up of the team with seven first round picks added to the roster in a 12 month time period.

I agree on experienced prospects showing maturity during this draft.We have communicated our plan. We are executing the plan.

Quite the Haul

I though our draft was a very good one last night.

We had three picks and we used them all.

Before we begin, we did have a discussion on moving up in the draft. The price was our 6th pick; our 18th pick; AND our first round pick for next season. That was simply too high of an ask and was counter to our plan of hording and using many picks to stock pile young players. I believe in setting a strategy and sticking with it. We didn’t believe going off strategy was the right course of action last night to move up a few spots in the draft.

We were also approached about selling one of our picks for cash but we felt we needed more players and talent and we declined. We also thought about buying another pick in the first round. We were prepared to do it but there were no sellers.

So we picked 6th, 18th and 34th.

We were not surprised that the draft went pretty much as our scouts and staff had outlined except for one change before us so we went the route that most experts had predicted and our staff had prepared for and picked Jan Vesely. Why? He is a legitimate 6 foot 11 inches. He can run; he can jump; he has tons of energy; and he is hyper competitive. He has played in professional leagues before and he will fit the system that our staff wants to implement in the future built around John Wall. The pick was a consensus between our coaches, our staff and our GM. They were excited so I am excited!

And then we got lucky at pick 18 and picked Chris Singleton. Why? Toughness. Maturity. Defensive excellence; a high energy player; plays with a chip on his shoulder; will knock folks down; and practices hard. He is in great shape and had a great workout for us. He played in a tough conference and has that intangible of work ethic that we value now very highly. I think our fans will love this young man. He and Trevor Booker will team at times to be dynamos on the boards and playing tough shut down defense. We had Chris ranked much higher than 18 in our mock drafts and we are very happy he will be a Washington Wizard.

And at 34 we picked a guard who is a winner and a steady and polished player from a great program at Butler. Shelvin Mack will serve as another young guard and back up to John Wall. He is a strong fundamentally sound player with a high basketball IQ. He can shoot; can play point; and is a hard worker.

All three players are high energy players.

They have sound basketball IQ; exhibit good fundamentals; and have high character. And all were excited about being drafted by us and playing in front of our great and growing fan base.

Thank you to the thousands of you that came to our draft party last night. THAT was very nice of you.

In 12 months time we have added seven young players to our roster: John Wall, Kevin Seraphin, Trevor Booker, Jordon Crawford, Jan Vesely, Chris Singleton and Shelvin Mack. That is quite the haul of young new talent into our team. I am happy we have stayed on strategy.

Now to develop these young men via coaching and off season regimes of excellence. Thank you for believing in the plan. It is an exciting time for all of us.

You Say Foreign. We Should Say Global.

Basketball is a global game. You don’t need much to play. A ball, some hard top, a backboard and a basket.

I remember my last trip to China. Walking near the downtown section to a meeting early in the morning and coming to a playground. It was just packed with young men. Running hard on 3 on 3 play. 8:30 in the morning and about 300 teenagers going at it hard in the playground. Basketball is universal. Bejing was just like Brooklyn in the summer to my eyes.

Think of some of the great winners of late. Ginobli and Parker in San Antonio.

Gasol in LA. Nowitzki in Dallas.

The list goes on and on.

We drafted Kevin Seraphin in last year’s draft. We think he has great upside.

There will be many globally trained players picked this year in the NBA draft.

Having scouts and good relationships in Europe is a key deliverable and investment that we have been making. Twenty percent of the NBA is now made up of players that are part of the global movement.

DC is a global city. Players feel comfortable here. We want to create a big tent; we want to rebuild our team utilizing every tool of the trade.

Wish us well this evening. Read this one and let us see how the draft actually unfolds this evening.

A Good One to Read

One never knows.

Having multiple picks is good. The draft is one way to find players that can contribute. It is also the way to find your core group of players that will play together for many years. Continuity is something I believe in. Note: Joe Dumars, who was picked at 18 and was teamed with several other first rounders to form a core of great players in Detroit. Rick Barry, who broke our hearts in the finals, was the 18th pick.

We wanted to have additional first round picks this year. We ended up with two of the first twenty.

We ended up via our picks and trades having 4 first round picks last season; Wall, Booker, Seraphin and Crawford. Four players that have shown they can play in the league.

Two more this season will be added. That is a huge injection of young talent fast.

Then, we hope to add vets via trades and free agency.

And we use the D League-and we scout heavily in Europe as well.

We want to use every tool available now to help the team in its rebuild.

Under the right scenario we would buy another first round pick.

We would only trade a first round pick to move up if the player we wanted was available.

We will try to be aggressive. We will try to be smart.

We will manage the salary cap well too to keep our players under contract and to have freedom to add players to the team at the right time. Click here.