Recent conversations with Wizards front-office people has revealed that the decision makers haven't lost patience with two-time All-Star Jerry Stackhouse, who missed 51 games this season because of injury and now comes off the bench when his knees aren't wracked with pain.
After a Wizards game, radio's would-be coaching intelligentsia offer plans for the future. Many are advising the Wizards to move Stackhouse, who has three years remaining on his contract.
Ultimately, president of basketball operations Ernie Grunfeld and coach Eddie Jordan will huddle, reach a conclusion and then act on any number of situations that lottery teams are saddled with. But right now, a look inside the spin doesn't indicate that trading Stackhouse is the order of the day, or, for that matter, the summer.
Even if they wanted to trade the 29-year-old Stackhouse, the list of potential suitors would be short because the opinion around the league — rightly or wrongly — is that he is damaged goods. Whether he is can only be determined in season.
This news does not make me happy at all, I want Stack to go, I like the Wizards and he's not impressing me. Me and a lot of other Washingto fans want the guy to go, but no one else really wants him anyways.
