Yes, because we need more of the David Andersen types, the under 6,9 power forwards type players, or centers who are nearing social security age. On a more serious not, he does have some maturity issues and might be asking for alot of dough, which raises some red flags and throw us into some salary cap madness. On other hand, if he signs a reasonable deal, then he could actually be a good piece to have. For him to blossom, he probably should stay in Denver or a comparable team. His game will improve substantially with a squad that actually cares about winning and developing players, unlike JV league Washington. OT: Why is every pro sports team in Washington perpetually stuck in JV mode, except the Capitals.