Goodbye, Donnell!
It was nice knowing you, Donnell Taylor, but I don't think any of us are surprised to see you go.
Tony Massenberg is also gone as well, meaning he won't break the record of playing for the most teams in NBA history.
As for Donnell, Ivan Carter sez he'll miss him.
Oh well. At least we'll always have this.
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I mean sure, I'd still like to have Tyson Chandler or Marcus Camby at the 5, but there are basically no players taking up space on the bench. This is after years of Michael Ruffin, Awvee Storey, Donnell Taylor, etc. The Wizards have been a 7- or 8-man crew since the Steve Blake/Juan Dixon bench broke up, and that's counting Arvis regardless of how his jumper was falling. The deep bench is actually going to be something to get excited about this year!
Seriously, who are we gonna complain about this year?
by sierradave on Oct 21, 2007 7:55 PM EDT 0 recs
No doubt...
by ucantstopbernard on Oct 21, 2007 8:45 PM EDT 0 recs
Bye Bye Donnell
Dave and Bernard have it exactly right. This is the most dynamic bench in recent Wiz memory, perhaps even better than the famous Rod & Ledell & Calbert & Darvin & God squad. With Taylor's departure, there's no one on the bench who causes you to cringe when Eddie sends him in the game. There is one comparison to a guy Dave mentioned, albeit an unlikely one. I wasn't sorry to see Awvee Storey leave the Wiz, but Shaggy seems to share his philosophy about shooting -- jack that rock up there any time you have a hint of daylight. Fortunately, Shaggy is also 7-feet and can potentially contribute in other areas.
Finally, I am tickled that Taser seems to be catching on as a nickname. Now, every time McGuire sends some weak shot into the hands of a Wizards fastbreak (or every time some lawman sends 50,000 volts into the prone body of a defenseless college student), I'll be gleefully yelling "Don't Tase me, bro!"
by Vanilla Gorilla on Oct 22, 2007 9:19 AM EDT 0 recs
This is great news!
Glad to hear Taylor was a good dude. But the fact remains that he just was never that great of a player. He had incredible quickness and good athleticism, but he didn't finish well, and he sure couldn't shoot the ball. Nice to hear he's a quality person, though, and I hope he does catch on somewhere.
by Mac G on Oct 22, 2007 3:11 PM EDT 0 recs













