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One day later, and I'm still peeved.  I tend to be someone that likes to keep things on an even keel, but it's become incredibly hard to do so recently, considering all that's happened.

  • The latest word on Caron Butler is that he'll be out for six weeks.  That'll take us right into the middle of May, meaning that, if the Wizards somehow find a way to reach the second round of the playoffs, he might come back.  I guess that's good news, but most likely, he's not coming back until next season.

"We're going to miss his numbers obviously, that's plain and simple. His mind-set, his toughness, his aggressive nature, and the blue-collar hard hat approach to the game. That's something we've missed for two years -- the toughness. You know, you walk down a dark alley, you've got a tough guy with you, you feel tough, too."

Butler himself on the injury:

"It was always something. Trying to play through injuries and the little adversities and struggles we were going through. Then we got back and started to get in a little bit of a groove and to have something like this happen on a hustle play.

Things like this are the devil's work. I'm going to stay positive. It's going to be hard with this injury, but that's what I'm going to do, stay positive.


  • So what happens now?  How can the Wizards possibly replace Caron Butler?  This is a post for another time, but once again, it appears Andray Blatche is going to be a key piece.  That is, if Eddie decides to use him well.  

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  • The bad news didn't stop with Butler, as apparently Eddie Jordan has decided, based off one game against the league's worst interior defense, that Etan Thomas is going to start at center for the rest of the season.
"I didn't see enough consistent energy," Jordan said. "I'm going to make stands to get us to bring a lot of energy. I don't want them to think that I'm going to stand still and allow things to deteriorate. I've had patience. I've gotten to the point where I held on long enough."

Huh?  What the hell is "consistent energy?"  You see Etan Thomas bouncing around trying to block shots, but I bet you also notice those plays leading to easy offensive rebounds and dunks for the other team.  See, if Etan doesn't block the shot, he basically kills the entire defensive rotation, and since he rarely blocks the shot, he is almost always hurting the defense.

There's one play that illustrated this problem yesterday.  It's late in the third quarter, and Mo Williams has the ball at the top of the key.  Williams makes a quick move to get by DeShawn Stevenson, but he probably made the move too quickly, because Brian Skinner had not cleared out of the lane.  All Etan has to do is step up and block Williams' path, and the play is dead.  Antawn Jamison decides to stay at home on the other side in order to prevent the open jumper from his man, thinking Thomas will be able to step up.

Instead, Thomas gets lazy, and reacts really slowly to the drive.  Instead of taking a direct path to Williams, he lays off him in an attempt to block the shot.  Williams simply lofts it up and hits the floater as Thomas jumps to block it.  That's an easy basket for an NBA point guard.  Instead of coming over to bother the shot with his size and length, Thomas tries to swat at it, which effectively eliminates any potential advantage he has on the smaller Williams.

If Thomas blocks that shot, we're talking about the great energy boost he provides.  Hell, even by jumping, it makes it look like Etan is trying harder.  Look, he jumped as high as he could, that must mean he's our best option.  We wouldn't want someone who isn't trying out there!  So yes, that gives you more energy, but it's not the right play.  The right play was to get your body over, stick your hands up, and make it a difficult shot for Williams.  Haywood, because of his length and superior quickness, would have done that.  Thomas, quite simply, didn't, and naturally, Williams scored.

It's true that Haywood is a whining baby and has a bad attitude.  But it's also true that he's a much, much better player than Etan Thomas.  I would support a one or two game benching to get his head straight, but not a benching for the rest of the season.  That's just asinine.

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  • But wait, there's more bad news.  The Heat are very close to becoming incredibly dangerous, as Dwayne Wade returned to practice today.  They're saying he's going to be ready to go before the postseason begins.  

Wonderful.

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  • BallHype, the new toy of Lowpost creator Jason Gurney, just launched today.  It's basically a combination of lowpost, Digg, and something like Facebook or Myspace for sports fans.  You can submit stories, vote on games, make friends, create groups, and do lots of other cool stuff.  I created a group for Bullets Forever, so feel free to join anytime.

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I've got Florida in tonight's championship game.  They just have too many bodies to throw at Oden, and if they stick Brewer on Conley, then that'll just seal it.  It's going to be a phenomenal game though.

Also, today is opening day for baseball, and while I'm not a baseball fan, you should check out Federal Baseball and Camden Chat for all your area baseball coverage.

Finally, there are still six series open in the Bullets Forever group project.  Please, please, please sign up so we can get them all filled.  

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Not with you on Haywood, Pradamaster.
I probably wouldn't have named Thomas the starter [I might have named Booth the starter, actually], but I'm 100% supportive of the benching of Haywood. The Bullets are a better team with Haywood when Haywood is playing the way he is capable of playing. He's not playing that way now and that's his fault -- no one else.

I've written it before and I'll write it again: Haywood is a lazy player. He'll play as hard as he needs to play and no more. The only thing he understands and respects is a knife at his throat. From time to time [at least once a season, it seems] Haywood needs to be reminded that the price for laziness is playing time. How is it possible for Haywood not to hit a single shot in four games? That's Ruffin-esque ineptitude and Haywood ain't Michael Ruffin. He's got no excuses. Haywood is a mediocre rebounder so if he's not giving the team a credible low post threat on offense, then all we've got is defense and he'd have to be a Bill Russell-like defender to earn playing time with the way his offense is now and his rebounding has been forever.

I think it is a mistake to compare Etan Thomas to the Brendan Haywood of earlier this season. He's not playing like that guy anymore. I don't know when or if he will again, but he isn't now and if EJ doesn't punish him, he's telling the whole team that it is just fine to give up on the season.

The thing I like most about EJ is that he's not a crybaby. He doesn't whine when things go wrong or when injuries hit or any misfortune befalls the team. He's not a crybaby and he doesn't reward crybabies. The squeaky wheel gets nothing on EJ's team. I like that a lot.

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by Spence on Apr 2, 2007 3:56 PM EDT reply actions  

I understand
But I think you missed the point of that whole rant.

The point was not to say that Haywood deserves to start right now.  The point was that it's silly to say he won't start again this season.

What's the point of coming out and announcing that, with 10 games left in this season, there's no chance for Haywood to work his way back into the starting position?  

Why not just bench him and not set a timetable?

Once you eliminate the reward, you've eliminated the motivation.  Why would Haywood work hard now when there isn't a payoff?  I wish he could be more selfless, but he isn't, and it's the coach's job to psychologically motivate him to provide the best thing for the team.  

Obviously, Eddie knows Brendan better than me, but I don't really see the logic here.  If you eliminate the reward, how can you expect a self-centered guy like Haywood to put forth his best effort.  At least he had a chance to regain his starting job when he was benched earlier this year.

So no, it's not the benching that bothers me.  It's the permanence of it.  

You know you'll get devoured by Cheaney, Wallace, and Juwan Howard.

by Mike Prada on Apr 2, 2007 5:16 PM EDT up reply actions  

EJ wants Haywood to feel some sting...
...from this punishment is my best guess and that's why he has announced Etan as his starter for the rest of the season. [As I wrote, I probably wouldn't have announced Etan as the starter, I would have left it up in the air between Etan and Booth.] I don't have a problem with benching Haywood for the remainder of the season. The punishment needs to be real or it'll never get thru Brendan's thick skull.

The reward for Brendan is getting more minutes. He can come off the bench and still get over 20 mpg.

DC Sports Blog -- www.dcsportsblog.blogspot.com

by Spence on Apr 3, 2007 11:14 AM EDT up reply actions  

So much for the Wiz getting Brewer
After talking with some NBA types Sunday, the consensus seems to be that Florida's Corey Brewer was the best player in town this weekend not already on a NBA roster. I'm not kidding. Three different guys told me Sunday that everyone thinks he's the best player in the Final Four. I disagreed of course (you take Brewer, I'll take Oden). But I could see where his showcase in that win over UCLA would sway some people.

http://www.ajc.com/blogs/content/shared-blogs/ajc/hawks/entries/2007/04/02/clarity_and_so.html?cxntf id=blogs_hawks

What? They don't have TV in the D-League? Don't watch me, watch TV.

by Mac G on Apr 2, 2007 5:05 PM EDT reply actions  

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