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"Though he says he does not know whether he will return to game action this season, three-time all-star guard Gilbert Arenas acknowledged yesterday that he has been practicing at full speed with his Wizards teammates since Feb. 16 and that his left knee, which has undergone three surgical procedures since April 2007, is nearly at full strength. 'I'm out there feeling like the old Gilbert Arenas again,' Arenas said, shortly after Washington practiced at Verizon Center. 'I'm running, jumping, dunking, feeling good. No pain, no swelling. My balance is back, my speed is back. The only thing I have to get used to again is being around other bodies out there on the court. I'm working on getting my timing back. The only thing I'm not doing is playing in games.'"
I don't think they're tanking, just being careful with Gilbert. I think teams realise that tanking is pointless, no one is guaranteed anything in the lottery, we should know that better than anyone.
Quote from: celticmaestro on February 25, 2009, 10:46:04 AMI don't think they're tanking, just being careful with Gilbert. I think teams realise that tanking is pointless, no one is guaranteed anything in the lottery, we should know that better than anyone.I doubt that very much. When the stretch games come down at the end of the season you'll see a lot of questionable roster moves until the lottery percentages are locked in. At least among the last few teams. Once you are that bad the incentive to win just is not there.
Quote from: Fafnir on February 25, 2009, 10:52:34 AMQuote from: celticmaestro on February 25, 2009, 10:46:04 AMI don't think they're tanking, just being careful with Gilbert. I think teams realise that tanking is pointless, no one is guaranteed anything in the lottery, we should know that better than anyone.I doubt that very much. When the stretch games come down at the end of the season you'll see a lot of questionable roster moves until the lottery percentages are locked in. At least among the last few teams. Once you are that bad the incentive to win just is not there.True, but look at it from the Wizards perspective. The consensus #1 is Ricky Rubio, if they get him what do they do with either him or Gilbert? Tanking would be silly for the Wizards.
One team that might not want to tank is Washington. They have major, major financial concerns, and the higher the draft pick, the larger the guaranteed salary.
Quote from: celticmaestro on February 25, 2009, 11:39:07 AMQuote from: Fafnir on February 25, 2009, 10:52:34 AMQuote from: celticmaestro on February 25, 2009, 10:46:04 AMI don't think they're tanking, just being careful with Gilbert. I think teams realise that tanking is pointless, no one is guaranteed anything in the lottery, we should know that better than anyone.I doubt that very much. When the stretch games come down at the end of the season you'll see a lot of questionable roster moves until the lottery percentages are locked in. At least among the last few teams. Once you are that bad the incentive to win just is not there.True, but look at it from the Wizards perspective. The consensus #1 is Ricky Rubio, if they get him what do they do with either him or Gilbert? Tanking would be silly for the Wizards.How is Ricky Rubio the consensus #1? You, my friend, need to meet Blake Griffin.
Quote from: IndeedProceed on February 25, 2009, 11:47:53 AMQuote from: celticmaestro on February 25, 2009, 11:39:07 AMQuote from: Fafnir on February 25, 2009, 10:52:34 AMQuote from: celticmaestro on February 25, 2009, 10:46:04 AMI don't think they're tanking, just being careful with Gilbert. I think teams realise that tanking is pointless, no one is guaranteed anything in the lottery, we should know that better than anyone.I doubt that very much. When the stretch games come down at the end of the season you'll see a lot of questionable roster moves until the lottery percentages are locked in. At least among the last few teams. Once you are that bad the incentive to win just is not there.True, but look at it from the Wizards perspective. The consensus #1 is Ricky Rubio, if they get him what do they do with either him or Gilbert? Tanking would be silly for the Wizards.How is Ricky Rubio the consensus #1? You, my friend, need to meet Blake Griffin.Fair point. Although from what I've seen I would go with Rubio, and from what I've been reading a lot of people agree.
Quote from: Roy Hobbs on February 25, 2009, 11:29:22 AMOne team that might not want to tank is Washington. They have major, major financial concerns, and the higher the draft pick, the larger the guaranteed salary.I'm sure Danny would be willing to take it off their hands for, oh, $3M. What's the over/under on number of draft picks sold this year? Twelve?
Quote from: the_Bird on February 25, 2009, 12:55:23 PMQuote from: Roy Hobbs on February 25, 2009, 11:29:22 AMOne team that might not want to tank is Washington. They have major, major financial concerns, and the higher the draft pick, the larger the guaranteed salary.I'm sure Danny would be willing to take it off their hands for, oh, $3M. What's the over/under on number of draft picks sold this year? Twelve?The rumor is that Washington, at least, may try to package its lottery pick with a bad contract. I think you'll see a lot of teams doing that.In terms of the second half of the first round, I think if the Celtics want a pick, one will be available. There could be a lot of picks moving.