The Wizards lost to the Raptors 102-132, a full 30-point loss.
Let a team like the Raptors, which is not too strong, play the feeling of a tactical strong team.
The Raptors dished out 43 assists today, the first team this season to have more than 40 assists in a single game.
That is, there is a Pistons on the eastern side that is really bad, and it is a 27-game losing streak.
This makes people ignore the ...... of the wizards who are also silently rotting on the side
The Wizards have lost 9 in a row, 6 in a row, and now they are on a 3-game losing streak and are currently 5-25 and in the second-to-last place in the East.
There really is still a piston, otherwise the wizards will be so bad that they will be resentful.
Look at the emptiness of the scene!
The fans who bought tickets to watch the game all sighed: why did I spend this money to come to the scene to suffer.
I suddenly remembered the excitement of Detroit fans yesterday when the Pistons suddenly led by one point in the final quarter.
It's hard to be a brother!
The self-proclaimed team boss Jordan Poole played 28 minutes, shooting 5-of-12 from the field, 1-of-7 from three-point range, finishing with 14 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 2 turnovers.
This big brother really likes to shoot 3 points, and he may also be a player taught by the Warriors system, with a preference for 3 points to some extent.
But the hit rate is really not good!
This season is averaging 67 3-point attempts (67 votes 22 hits), the hit rate is only 326%。However, this season has been sour, and he averaged more than 7 3-point attempts per game in the first two seasons with the Warriors, but the shooting percentage was better than this season.
This season is averaging more than 6Of the players who made five 3-point attempts, Poole shot the worst.
Even his teammate Kuzma has a better 3-point shooting percentage than him. Kuzma is averaging 66 votes 23 hits, 35 hits6%。
Oh, and by the way, Kuminga, another young player from the Warriors, has also been a little unhappy with his tactical position lately, similar to Poole's back then. I don't know if Kuminga can put himself in the right position after seeing Poole's current situation?!
Young players, they want to play tactically, they want to perform, it's understandable, who hasn't dreamed of becoming the core of the team and becoming the boss.
But whether you can put yourself in the right position is also very important, if you don't put it right, it is easy to become a cancer.
Now I don't know whether to say that the warriors have a good vision or a bad vision.
The rookies selected in recent years, one Wiseman, one Poole, and one Kuminga.
Wiseman, let's not talk about it.
Poole and Kuminga, one more like a "spoiler" than the other, and the Warriors gave Poole 4 years at the time400 million early renewal contract.
However, they sent Poole away before his big contract took effect.
Look at how many headaches the wizards have now!
Anyway, before Poole returned to Golden State to play away, some Warriors fans still missed him very much.
Why don't you trade it again?
If it is traded, even if it is just Paul for Poole, the Wizards should be willing, right?!
The situation with the Wizards is really not good!
The two "core players" are not small now, and the years are not short, but the performance is really average.
A team that is in the midst of a rebuild, without a clear core point, without a direction, feels like they still have a bad run.
Today, Kuzma was 6-of-13 shooting, with 14 points, 4 rebounds and 7 assists, averaging 22 per game this season8 points 61 plate 43 helps.
Kuzma signed a four-year contract extension just this summer0.2 billion.
Poole's contract is 4 years 1400 million, the annual salary in 2024-27 is more than 30 million, and it will reach 35 million in the final year.
With Poole's current performance, this contract is really hard to handle.
And the Wizards, unlike other bad teams, have "cleaned" Beal and Porzingis before, but they haven't traded too many draft picks.
The first-round pick they have now is basically their own, and the first-round pick given by the Suns is limited, such as in 2024, if you draw 1-12 to belong to the Wizards, otherwise it will be the Knicks.
In the previous Wall trade, the Wizards also gave their 2024 first-round pick to the Rockets, fortunately it was protected by the top 12 picks, otherwise it would be a real Rockets wedding dress this year.
To be honest, it's a bit difficult for the Wizards to rebuild through the draft.
The Wizards' draft vision is really not good!
In 2019, he was selected with the 8th pick Hachimura and is now with the Lakers.
In 2020, he was selected with the 10th pick in the first round, and he averaged 11. per game this season1 point 56 plates 39 help.
In 2021, he was selected with the 15th pick, and this season he averaged 114 points 23 plates 15 assists, 46% shooting from the field and 38 from three-point range2%
In 2022, Johnny Davis was selected before the 10th, and he played 14 games this season, averaging 91 minute, get 31 point 08 plates 14 helps.
In 2023, he drafted Jareth Walker with the No. 8 pick and then traded up to trade from the Pacers for No. 7 pick Koulibaly, who played an average of 28 games per game and averaged 26 per game7 minutes, 63 votes 3Out of 3, I got 89 points, 4 boards, 18 helps.
It's not bad, but it's obviously not very good. At least it can't be believed that they can find players who can be the core through the draft.
Now that the NBA is so keen to trade first-round picks, there aren't many teams like the Wizards who can hold first-round picks in their hands for five consecutive years.
But you see, for 5 years in a row, there is no particularly high rank, and there is no special omission, it is mediocre (in the next 5 years, their first-round picks are also in their own hands, and there are really not many such teams).
Over the years, the Wizards seem to have been a Wall, a Bill ......It's the extreme, but in the end it doesn't leave or bring anything to the team.
Maybe the luck of the draft ran out when he drafted Arenas with the second-round pick that year.