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Lottery a Lose-Lose for the Wizards? Media Scrambles, Basement Dust & Emperor Grunfeld
| May 22, 2013 | 12:25 pm

Emperor Ernie Grunfeld, more formally known as Washington’s Team President of Basketball Operations, discusses the ever-evolving process, which is more NeverEnding Story (the movie) and less Law & Order (an episode). Grunfeld also reveals that the Cleveland Cavaliers actually won twice. After winning the first pick, Cleveland also won the third pick, so they had to re-draw and Washington’s combination came up.

Here is a secret of the NBA Draft Lottery, which, by revealing, will result in me being sequestered, along with the ping pong ball machine, for the next calendar year with only a representative from Ernst & Young for company. My general assumption was that the NBA took a commercial break before announcing the top three picks to build drama for the audience watching at home. This is true and effective to a large degree, but the real reason they take that commercial break is so that the assembled media hoard can descend three flights of stairs, run across the street under the escort of New York’s finest, and get cordoned off in the basement of the studio in which the show is taking place. It was there, surrounded by machinery lifts, cameras that have been put out to pasture, and around 100 sweating reporters, that I learned that the Wizards had won the third pick in the lottery. You are then escorted into a freight elevator and unleashed upon the stage where you push your way to your interviewee of choice. You see the weirdest sights on the draft floor, such as Flip Saunders having an extremely candid and friendly talk with Ernie Grunfeld, Damian Lillard looking for every possible escape route, and the spawn of Dan Gilbert lapping up the attention. (Other members of the Gilbert brood looked visibly annoyed that their youngest sibling has become the human horseshoe and the only thing worth talking about on draft night.)

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On the Scene at the 2013 NBA Draft Lottery: Bradley Beal for the Win?
| May 21, 2013 | 7:50 pm

[Bradley Beal 2012 draft night suit -- original image via Getty]

The NBA Lottery drawing is perhaps the last informal event left in the NBA this season. The set-up consists of three floors of conference rooms in the Millenium Hotel in New York City—you have to continously run up and down the stairs in hopes of getting the person you want to interview to speak on the record. This is how I found myself pushing past Monty Williams, who was bemoaning the summer heat in New Orleans, and making my way over to Bradley Beal, who was passing up on eating dinner until us pesky reporters were done asking our questions.

Draft Lottery night is also an evening for dumb questions, such as the requisite “did you bring anything for good luck?” Beal did not bring anything for good luck, he says, but indicated he was wearing the same burnt umber tie that he wore the night 2012. He also didn’t voice an opinion on whether the Wizards should keep the pick, stating that “it was up to Ernie and the front office, but you can see that we were doing better at the end of the year.”

More interesting news is Beal’s injury status, which remains uncertain. Beal told me that he was going in for another x-ray next week, but wasn’t particularly worried about the timetable or how he was healing. After talking to the Washington Post‘s Michael Lee, the reality is that the original recovery schedule may have been a tad agressive; waiting another four weeks till Beal is back and engaged in basketball related activities would not be entirely surprising.

Beal, however, was incredibly candid when it came to the resigning of Martell Webster: “Gotta resign Martell. Love that guy. Hits down open shots, high energy, court and locker room leader … love him, you gotta resign him.” This should be music to the ears of Webster, who is positioned to eat up the Wizards’ MLE.

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Nene Hilario in 2012-13 with the Wizards: Trapped in a Glass Menagerie
| May 21, 2013 | 12:07 pm

[Wizards 2012-13 Player Reviews from the TAI crew are going down; let's reflect---index so far:
Jannero PargoJason CollinsShaun LivingstonShelvin MackCartier MartinEarl Barron,
Jan VeselyChris SingletonTrevor BookerGarrett TempleEmeka OkaforTrevor Ariza,
Martell WebsterA.J. PriceJordan CrawfordKevin SeraphinBradley BealNeneJohn Wall.]

Nene Hilario 2012-13 Washington Wizards Player Review

Nene Hilario

6-11 : Height
260 lbs. : Weight
30 : Age
11 : Years NBA Experience
2 : NBA Teams

Traded for by the Wizards on March 15, 2012.

Time as a Wizard in 2012-13

61 : Games
49 : Starts
1,659 : Minutes

1.63 out of 3 stars

Average Truth About It.net DC Council Game Rating
{Nene evaluated over 55 games} 

17.0 PER

NBA historical PER contribution equivalent:
maybe Anderson Varejao for the 2004-05 Cleveland Cavaliers (17.0)
maybe A.C. Green for the 1993-94 Phoenix Suns (17.0),
maybe Frank Brickowski for the 1992-93 Milwaukee Bucks (17.0)

.116 Win Shares/48 Minutes

NBA historical WS/48 contribution equivalent:
maybe Jermaine O’Neal for the 2000-01 Indiana Pacers (.116),
maybe Amar’e Stoudemire for the 2002-03 Phoenix Suns (.116),
maybe Gheorghe Muresan for the 1994-95 Washington Bullets (.116)

With Nene on the Court…

The Wizards offense scored 5.9 points more per 100 possessions (OffRtg)
The Wizards defense allowed 3.9 points less per 100 possessions (DefRtg)
Plus/Minus per 48 minutes: plus-2.7

Numbers : Per 36 Minutes

16.6 : Points
8.8 : Rebounds
0.8 : Blocks
1.2 : Steals
3.8 : Assists
3.0 : Turnovers
3.7 : Fouls

0.90 PPP

Nene had 850 offensive possessions with the Wizards that ended with a FGA, TO or FTs, and he scored 0.90 Points Per Possession (PPP) on those, ranked 231st in the NBA (via Synergy Sports Technology). Defensively, he allowed 0.84 PPP over 370 possessions, ranked 122nd.

Shooting

48% Field Goals (285-594)
72.9% Free Throws (196-269)

[stats via NBA.com/stats and Basketball-Reference.com]

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Nene Hilario in 2012-13 with the Wizards:
Trapped in a Glass Menagerie

by Sean Fagan (@McCarrick)

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Martell Webster in 2012-13 with the Wizards: A Freak Occurrence in an Unsettled Atmosphere
| May 17, 2013 | 4:10 pm

[Wizards 2012-13 Player Reviews from the TAI crew are going down; let's reflect---index:
Jannero PargoJason CollinsShaun LivingstonShelvin MackCartier MartinEarl Barron,
Jan VeselyChris SingletonTrevor BookerGarrett TempleEmeka OkaforTrevor Ariza,
Martell WebsterA.J. PriceJordan CrawfordKevin SeraphinBradley BealNeneJohn Wall.]

Martell Webster 2012-13 Washington Wizards Player Review

Martell Webster

6-7 : Height
210 lbs. : Weight
26 : Age
8 : Years NBA Experience
3 : NBA Teams

Signed by the Wizards as a free agent Aug. 29, 2012.

Time as a Wizard in 2012-13

76 : Games
62 : Starts
2,200 : Minutes

1.45 out of 3 stars

Average Truth About It.net DC Council Game Rating
{Webster evaluated over 66 games} 

13.9 PER

NBA historical PER contribution equivalent:
maybe Nick Anderson for the 1996-97 Orlando Magic (13.8)
maybe Ronnie Brewer for the 2010-11 Chicago Bulls (13.8),
maybe Willie Anderson for the 1991-92 San Antonio Spurs (13.8)

.138 Win Shares/48 Minutes

NBA historical WS/48 contribution equivalent:
maybe Scottie Pippen for the 1999-00 Portland Trailblazers (.137),
maybe Peja Stojakovic for the 2004-05 Sacramento Kings (.137),
maybe Bob Dandridge for the 1972-73 Milwaukee Bucks (.136)

With Martell Webster on the Court…

The Wizards offense scored 4.7 points more per 100 possessions (OffRtg)
The Wizards defense allowed 1.5 points more per 100 possessions (DefRtg)
Plus/Minus per 48 minutes: minus-0.7

Numbers : Per 36 Minutes

14.2 : Points
4.8 : Rebounds
0.3 : Blocks
0.8 : Steals
2.3 : Assists
1.5 : Turnovers
2.7 : Fouls

1.06 PPP

Webster had 806 offensive possessions with the Wizards that ended with a FGA, TO or FTs, and he scored 1.06 Points Per Possession (PPP) on those, ranked 21st in the NBA (via Synergy Sports Technology). Defensively, he allowed 0.87 PPP over 668 possessions, ranked 196th.

Shooting

44.2% Field Goals (281-636)
42.2% 3-Pointers (139-329)
84.8% Free Throws (168-198)

[stats via NBA.com/stats and Basketball-Reference.com]

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Martell Webster in 2012-13 with the Wizards:
A Freak Occurrence in an Unsettled Atmosphere

by Sean Fagan (@McCarrick)

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Jannero Pargo in 2012-13 with the Wizards: A Trivial Pursuit for an Orange Wedge
| May 8, 2013 | 12:52 pm

[Wizards 2012-13 Player Reviews from the TAI crew are going down; let's reflect---index:
Jannero PargoJason CollinsShaun LivingstonShelvin MackCartier MartinEarl Barron,
Jan VeselyChris SingletonTrevor BookerGarrett TempleEmeka OkaforTrevor Ariza,
Martell WebsterA.J. PriceJordan CrawfordKevin SeraphinBradley BealNeneJohn Wall.]

Jannero Pargo

6-1 : Height
175 lbs. : Weight
33 : Age
9 : Years NBA Experience
7 : NBA Teams

Signed by the Wizards as a free agent on Oct. 1, 2012;
waived by the Wizards on Nov. 15, 2012.

Time as a Wizard

7 : Games
0 : Starts
102 : Minutes

N/A out of 3 stars

Average Truth About It.net DC Council Game Rating
{Pargo was never evaluated on a game-basis, wasn’t really warranted.} 

0.2 PER

NBA historical PER contribution equivalent:
Anthony Carter with the 2003-04 San Antonio Spurs (0.2),
certainly better than Lawrence Moten with the 1997-98 Washington Wizards (-0.2)

-0.129 Win Shares/48 Minutes

NBA historical WS/48 contribution equivalent:
maybe Andrew Toney with the 1985-86 Philadelphia 76ers (-.128),
maybe Mugsy Bogues with the 2000-01 Toronto Raptors (-.128)

With Jannero Pargo on the Court…

The Wizards offense scored 2.9 points more per 100 possessions (OffRtg)
The Wizards defense allowed 6.2 points less per 100 possessions (DefRtg)
Plus/Minus per 48 minutes: minus-2.8

Numbers : Per 36 Minutes

7.4 : Points
2.1 : Rebounds
0.4 : Blocks
0.0 : Steals
4.9 : Assists
2.8 : Turnovers
2.8 : Fouls

0.51 PPP

Pargo had 41 offensive possessions with the Wizards that ended with a FGA, TO or FTs, and he scored 0.51 Points Per Possession (PPP) on those, ranked 468th in the NBA (via Synergy Sports Technology). Defensively, he allowed 0.78 PPP over 37 possessions, ranked 47th in the league.

Shooting

25% Field Goals (8-32)
15% 3-Pointers (3-20)
100% Free Throws (2-2)

[stats via NBA.com/stats and Basketball-Reference.com]

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Jannero Pargo in 2012-13 with the Wizards:
A Trivial Pursuit for an Orange Wedge

by Sean Fagan (@McCarrick)

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DC Council Game 81: Wizards 101 at Nets 106: Washington Gets Blatche’d, Again
| April 16, 2013 | 3:06 pm

[D.C. Council: setting the scene, rating the starters, assessing the subs, providing the analysis, and catching anything that you may have missed. Unlike the real DC Council, everything here is on the table. Game No. 81, Washington Wizards at Brooklyn Nets; contributors: Kyle Weidie from tape delay in the District, and Sean Fagan from tape delay in Brooklyn.]

The Bill: Washington Wizards DC Council

Remember me?

Did Emeka Okafor really let
Andray Blatche do this?

[This was probably when Okafor hurt his ankle.]

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DC Council Game 78: Wizards 99 at Knicks 120: Wizards Lead for 52 Seconds, Then Roll Over
| April 10, 2013 | 2:41 pm

[D.C. Council: setting the scene, rating the starters, assessing the subs, providing the analysis, and catching anything that you may have missed. Unlike the real DC Council, everything here is on the table. Game No. 78, Washington Wizards at New York Knicks; contributors: Sean Fagan, Adam McGinnis and John Converse Townsend via television sets.]

The Bill: Washington Wizards DC Council

Melo Watching

[Original photo via Jason Szenes for The New York Times]

 

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DC Council Game 74: Wizards 90 vs Bulls 86: Max Effort From Wall Has Wittman Feeling Lucky
| April 3, 2013 | 1:31 pm

[D.C. Council: setting the scene, rating the starters, assessing the subs, providing the analysis, and catching anything that you may have missed. Unlike the real DC Council, everything here is on the table. Game No. 74, Washington Wizards vs. Chicago Bulls; contributors: Dan Diamond and Adam McGinnis from the Verizon Center, and Sean Fagan up I-95 in Brooklyn, N.Y.]

The Bill: Washington Wizards DC Council

One Jedi to Another

Captain Kirk Kicked to the Curb

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DC Council Game 64: Wizards 96 vs Hornets 87: John Wall Goes #Watergate
| March 16, 2013 | 12:42 pm

[D.C. Council: setting the scene, rating the starters, assessing the subs, providing the analysis, and catching anything that you may have missed. Unlike the real DC Council, everything here is on the table. Game No. 64, Washington Wizards vs New Orleans Hornets; contributors: Kyle Weidie from the Verizon Center and Sean Fagan and John Converse Townsend via eyes on a television screen.]

The Bill: Washington Wizards DC Council

Randy on John’s J:

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DC Council Game 61: Wizards 107 vs Bobcats 84: Nene And Ariza Step Up, Drop Charlotte By 23
| March 11, 2013 | 12:58 pm

[D.C. Council: setting the scene, rating the starters, assessing the subs, providing the analysis, and catching anything that you may have missed. Unlike the real DC Council, everything here is on the table. Game No. 61, Washington Wizards vs. Charlotte Bobcats; contributors: Dan Diamond and Sean Fagan from the Phone Booth with John Converse Townsend from behind the television screen.]

The Bill: Washington Wizards DC Council

More than one way to skin a Bobcat…

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