Austin Rivers, one of the newest Wizards, had some pointed words for his teammates after the team dropped to 1-5 this season, E. Jay Zarett of the Sporting News relays. Washington is giving up a league-worst 125 PPG. “Nobody’s going to feel bad for us,” the combo guard said. “People are laughing at us. … I don’t know how we expect to get wins when they are just walking into the paint, (we are) giving up threes. It comes from effort and talking. You have got to have personal pride. You’ve got to get mad when someone scores on you. We are not the Warriors.”
We’ve got more on the Wizards:
- Breaking up the backcourt of John Wall and Bradley Beal and finding a taker for Otto Porter Jr.’s big contract is the only way for Washington to begin a meaningful rebuild, Frank Urbina of HoopsHype opines. Wall and Beal remain the team’s best assets despite Wall’s extension kicking in next season and Beal having two more years left on his contract, Urbina continues. If the front office doesn’t do something bold, it seems destined to deal with constant dysfunctional mediocrity, Urbina adds.
- Rivers told father Doc Rivers that he was unsure whether he’d re-sign with the Clippers as a free agent in 2019 before he was dealt to Washington, Andrew Greif of the Los Angeles Times reports. Austin Rivers wanted to establish that he could be an effective NBA player without playing for his father. Rivers, who is making $12.65MM this season, was swapped for center Marcin Gortat. “I felt like my head was hitting a ceiling because I was ultimately playing for my dad and no matter what I did it always came back to that. … I could score 60, 50, 40, whatever and people would be like, ‘Oh, his dad’s the coach,’” Rivers said.
- Porter has not been carrying his share of the load offensively, Chase Hughes of NBC Sports Washington notes. Porter is averaging just 9.8 PPG while shooting 41.1% from the field and 21.7% from 3-point range.
- Coach Scott Brooks continues to have the full support of the organization despite the club’s poor start. Get all the details here.
Send Wall to the Clippers so he can team up with Marcin Gortat again. lol
Swap out porter and a 1st for butler
Butler, Dieng, and Justin Patton for Porter, Mahinmi, Troy Brown, 2019 1st round pick, and a 2nd round pick could make some sense. It’s probably too good for Washington though. It theoretically would open a bunch of cap space in the offseason, once Butler opts out, and right before Wall’s contract takes effect, if my math is right, although I may be off. They’d have to include Troy Brown b/c of the money Minnesota takes on, even while unloading Dieng for 1 less year of Mahinmi
“I could score 60, 50, 40…” says the career single digit scorer who’s never hit 40 before.