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His running mate Lyle Luzma also has a ring so I can see those two just being an awful fit with each other attitude wise.
Sorry Wizards fans.
I’m pretty sure them being an awful fit and leading to terrible basketball is what Wizards fans want. They are banking on their next few drafts to save the team, not Poole and Kuzma lol. Those guys are just there to command the tank and maybe get a few assets off teams looking at their empty stats.
The new Trash Bros
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Is that the crocodile from kids books?
Right now, the over/under for Wiz wins is 24.5. I can’t get to a casino for another week. Can’t wait to bet the under.
Post a pic of your bet slip. We hope you are right
"Get ran over by a car for Alex Sarr" incoming ... 👀
Ted would never tho
Trust the process Wizards arc has begun.
Hell yeah! We have a Presti protege. Let the pick hoarding begin
They won 35 last year.
Betting the under on 24.5 is objectively a bad bet.
Go look at how many teams actually win that few games. It was literally 3 teams last season. The hornets with no melo hit the over on 24.5.
Perhaps. I’ve been a Warriors fan since the 70’s. For as great a they’ve been over the last 10 years, they won 24 or less A LOT during my lifetime.
NBA franchises nowadays are either cheap or below average. NBA franchises in the 90s are downright incompetent.
We tanking. Looking at the new “trust the process” Wizards.
Kuzma has a great attitude
Yea people especially on reddit don't even know if their attitude is actually bad or good, if their teammates actually liked them or not. They hate on these 2 because they are confident players that were in the limelight, but not superstars so they're more likely to have bad games
Kuzma has a pretty grounded attitude and is one of the team's leaders who understands perfectly what it means to limit his production playing for a championship team with stars like Lebron.
Poole was regularly touted as being the hardest worker on the Warriors above even Stephen Curry, how do people think Poole went from one of the worst rookies to an important player on a championship team?
Poole was also the locker room leader for the younger players on the team, guys like Kuminga and Wiseman actually looked up to him for his work ethic as an example that hard work pays off
The Wizards will be in a great place if they can hone Kuzma and Poole's experience to mold a great culture.