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238.1 | No rings in sight for a long, long time | MROA::CESARIO | Vinyl Dinosaur | Mon Apr 22 1996 10:51 | 15 |
238.2 | Ever hopeful | ILBBAK::SILVESTRI | Soar with the Eagles! | Mon Apr 22 1996 11:08 | 61 |
238.3 | Losing breeds losers | ILBBAK::SILVESTRI | Soar with the Eagles! | Mon Apr 22 1996 11:16 | 27 |
238.4 | The future | MARIN::DODGE | | Mon Apr 22 1996 15:09 | 30 |
238.5 | You've got get lucky, and be smart | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks UMass for a great season! | Mon Apr 22 1996 15:31 | 27 |
238.6 | | DRAGN::BOURQUARD | This is not here | Wed Apr 24 1996 13:13 | 21 |
238.7 | Sign Antonio Davis; trade Dino | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Thanks UMass for a great season! | Wed Apr 24 1996 16:11 | 11 |
238.8 | and others | HBAHBA::HAAS | floor,chair,couch,bed | Wed Apr 24 1996 16:17 | 5 |
238.9 | Maybe a feww more Percocets would help my outlook | SHRCTR::BLOUNT | Green as a pool table, twice as square | Tue Apr 30 1996 13:17 | 19 |
238.10 | My ramblings about building a team | XAPPL::MASINICK | Brian Masinick, DTN 381-0013 | Tue Apr 30 1996 20:04 | 76 |
238.11 | Sign Minor? Trade Brown, Fox, Montross? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Best of luck, Marcus! | Thu May 02 1996 10:49 | 14 |
238.12 | | SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Thu May 23 1996 16:27 | 13 |
238.13 | Wish upon a star | BABAGI::HOPLEY | | Fri May 24 1996 15:31 | 18 |
238.14 | | MARIN::DODGE | | Fri May 24 1996 16:50 | 6 |
238.15 | WELCOME | SALEM::RHEAULT | | Sat May 25 1996 12:06 | 9 |
238.16 | Rider | FABSIX::R_LUCHT | No sleep till....... | Wed May 29 1996 02:32 | 6 |
238.17 | Getting closer to respectability every day | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Tue Feb 18 1997 10:21 | 19 |
| Thank you Don Nelson. Seems to me that somewhere in your subconscious
a little Celtic pride remains!
After this latest trade, the Mavericks have a chance to finish with the
worst record in the league! In any event, they probably will finish no
better than 5th worst, giving the Celtics two of the top five picks in
the draft. And while the senior class is indeed weak, there are some
very good underclassmen, such as Tony Battie, Ron Mercer, Tim Thomas,
Danny Fortson, and Antawn Jamison, who most likely will come out and
are candidates for being picked very high in the draft.
I would love to see the Celtics emerge with Duncan and Ron Mercer.
Getting Mercer to team with former Wildcat teammate Walker on the
Celtic frontline would be terrific. Then Rick Fox could exercise his
option and become a free agent, and the Celtics would help him out the
door. A Duncan-Walker-Mercer frontline with Dino and Eric as backups
would be terrific on the floor and a hell of a lot of fun to watch.
NAZZ
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238.18 | Drop like a rock Dallas! | IMINMK::SILVESTRI | Penuts Gang turns 10 in 1997! | Wed Feb 19 1997 08:43 | 36 |
| >> Thank you Don Nelson. Seems to me that somewhere in your subconscious
>> a little Celtic pride remains!
I said "Thanks Don Nelson" in a previous note, after his Jamal
Mashburn trade ... after his blockbuster trade with New Jersey,
I have to say "THANKS DON!" ...
Incredible, not only did he severly weaken Dallas (talent wise)
for the remainder this season, thus improving the Celtics draft
position, but he strengthened New Jersey, one of the teams competing
with Boston and Dallas for draft position!
And while we are at it, congrats to John Calipari ... at the
beginning of the season I noted that John would have a tough
time quickly turning around the Nets because of their terrible
salary cap position ... well, in one move, John greatly raised
the talent level on his team (adding Gatling, Jackson and Cassell)
AND he improved his salary cap position by unloading Pack and
Bradley ... this was definately a no-brainer for the Nets, they
probably couldn't say yes fast enough ...
Lineups after the deal?
Dallas: Robert Pack (or Derrick Harper), Sasha Danilovic,
Sean Bradley, Samaki Walker, Michael Finley
with Ed O'Bannon, Kurt Thomas (ir), Khalid Reeves,
Martin Muuresepp
New Jersey: Sam Cassell, Kerry Kittles (or Jimmy Jackson),
Eric Montross, Kendall Gill, Jason Williams
with Chris Gatling, George McCloud
Dallas looks WEAK ... New Jersey has a decent eight man rotation,
although a little heavy at the 2 and 3 spots ...
Vinny
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238.19 | yeah but what about the middle? | HBAHBA::HAAS | netwrok spatialist | Wed Feb 19 1997 09:41 | 13 |
| There are several rumors predicting that Coach Cal has some more trades
in the works.
Jimmy Jackson and George McCloud were mentioned on ESPN.
Assuming Cassell plays the point that puts a glut at 2 and 3 with
Kittles, Gill and Jackson.
And of course, the real downside of this is it leaves a major hole in the
middle as Bradley leaves the Nets with Montross and Yinka Dare. Extremely
scary prospect.
TTom
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238.20 | Weird Cheerleading | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Wed Feb 19 1997 10:47 | 10 |
| I don't know about you guys but I continue to root for Philly, San
Antonio, and Denver to win while rooting against Dallas and the boys
in Green.
* * * *
Still not sure about Duncan being the best center...could be a good
4 but not sure if he can mix it up with the big boys in the NBA.
Maj
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238.21 | Go Nets! Go 76ers! Go Spurs! | IMINMK::SILVESTRI | Penuts Gang turns 10 in 1997! | Wed Feb 19 1997 11:03 | 32 |
| >> I don't know about you guys but I continue to root for Philly, San
>> Antonio, and Denver to win while rooting against Dallas and the boys
>> in Green.
So do I Maj, so do I ... was bummed last night when Starks
made that shot against Phoenix ... would like to see the Suns
put some distance between them and the Mavs ...
btw - anyone else think that the Spurs are keeping David Robinson
on the IR longer than necessary now that their season is
just about over? He was originally scheduled to come back
right after the all-star game, but I haven't seen any mention
of him ...
>> Still not sure about Duncan being the best center...could be a good
>> 4 but not sure if he can mix it up with the big boys in the NBA.
Disagree with you there Maj ... if Alonzo Mourning can be a dominant
NBA center, then so can Tim Duncan ... and I like Duncan's
attitude a lot more ... he carries himself very well, both on
and off the court ...
And how many "big boys" are there? Other than Shaq (who the Celtics
only play twice a year now)?
Hakeem? Robinson? Their games are based more on speed and quickness
than size ... Duncan is gonna be a real good one, and I will be
dissappointed if the Celtics don't land him in the draft (although
Battie wouldn't be a bad consolation prize) ...
Vinny
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238.22 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Wed Feb 19 1997 16:09 | 17 |
|
DALLAS NETS Winner
------ ---- ------
Bradley Montross Dallas, No brainer here
Pack Cassell Dallas, slight advantage
Reeves McCloud Nets, slight advantage here
O'Bannon Jackson Nets, no brainer here
- CASH Gatling Nets, no brainer here
Overall, I think Dallas was the short-term winner and that hurts the
Celtics this year. Even though the Nets have built themselves a goo
dcore of players for the future, I'd say that from today to the end of
the season, I think Dallas will win more games.
Marc
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238.23 | The Tournament Will Make Things Much Clearer | KOOLIT::SCOPA | | Thu Feb 20 1997 09:59 | 10 |
| Vinny,
What about this kid Battie? He hasn't gotten much press so he may be
a secret...much like Abdul Rahim last year.
I think he goes about 6' 11". If the Celts and Mavs end up getting the
1-2 I would probably go with Van Horn and either Battie or Duncan.
Pitino is making noise about Mercer leaving Kentucky.
Maj
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238.24 | Battie has big upside | IMINMK::SILVESTRI | Penuts Gang turns 10 in 1997! | Thu Feb 20 1997 10:17 | 31 |
| >> What about this kid Battie? He hasn't gotten much press so he may be
>> a secret...much like Abdul Rahim last year.
I like Battie, and if the Celtics don't get Duncan, I hope they
get him ... he was not that highly touted coming out of high school
(since he was "only" 6'7"), but he has grown four inches while
in Texas ... and he is still filling out ...
But I think the Celtics will have a hard time landing him, and here
is why:
Tim Duncan is everyones number one pick, no matter who gets the
top pick, Duncan will be chosen ... so if the Celtics win the
lottery, they take Tim ...
Vancouver will probably have the worst or second worst record
in the league, but they are forbidden from having the number one
pick ... odds are that they will get the number two pick (since
if they are chosen number one, they slide down to number two) ...
would they take Battie, even though their best players are all in
the frontcourt? would they draft a guard that high? or would
they trade down? This is were the apprehension comes in ...
>> Pitino is making noise about Mercer leaving Kentucky.
I mentioned in another note that Mercer is the second player I
would like the C's to grab ... and I would like to see them
gamble on the "other" Kentucky player (Anderson, who is injured
right now) with their second round draft pick ...
Vinny
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238.25 | Popular opinion is running 80-20 in Nets favor | IMINMK::SILVESTRI | Penuts Gang turns 10 in 1997! | Thu Feb 20 1997 10:25 | 29 |
| >> Overall, I think Dallas was the short-term winner and that hurts the
>> Celtics this year. Even though the Nets have built themselves a goo
>> dcore of players for the future, I'd say that from today to the end of
>> the season, I think Dallas will win more games.
Couldn't disagree with you more ...
In the *long term* Dallas could be the winner - both Bradley
and Pack are signed for four more years (and even that is
questionable, Bradley is a big time salary cap hog with his
contract) ... and Bradley, if used properly, could develop
into a very unique NBA player (and we all know how much Don
Nelson loves unique players and different lineups) ...
But New Jersey definately got more immediate help ... Gatling
and Jackson are the better players in the trade (right now) and
McCloud and Cassell aren't bad ... it also gives the Nets many
other options to make more moves ... but, Cassell, Montross and
McCloud can (or will) be free agents at the end of the season ...
this can be viewed as a good thing (salary cap freedom) or a
bad thing (New Jersey loses the players to another team and gets
nothing in return) ...
The only way this helps Dallas is better team chemistry, but
a bunch of "good guys" can only take you so far, they have to
have some basketball talent ...
Vinny
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238.26 | Do you want Bradley and Pack as your cornerstone players? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Thu Feb 20 1997 13:50 | 16 |
| I disagree with both of you - Dallas is the BIG, BIG loser both short
term and long term. Here's why:
Short term - They stink. Their personnel is the worst in the league,
without a doubt. They are old (Harper, Green)), injury prone (Pack),
inept (O'Bannon), and lack skills (Dreiling). Their best player is
probably Thomas, and he is on the injured list. They will be lucky to
win five more games the rest of the season.
Long term - They are stuck with Bradley for four more years of a $44
million contract. They are stuck with Pack for four more years of a
$22 million contract. Those two players take up just about half of
their salary cap! So they are like the Celtics of 1994-95, with
little maneuverability and a long road to mediocrity.
NAZZ
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238.27 | the rub | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Thu Feb 20 1997 13:53 | 9 |
| re: Bradley
Wail, according to him and Nellie, that was the main ingredient to this
trade. Bradley claims that he had previously talked with Nelson when he
was with the other teams.
If'n Bradley doesn't greatly improve, Dallas will be the loser of this.
TTom
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238.28 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Thu Feb 20 1997 16:07 | 10 |
|
We shall see...
As of yesterday:
Dallas 17 32 .347
Nets 15 36 .294
Marc
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238.29 | | WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M | NEW YORK YANKEES WORLD CHAMPS | Fri Feb 21 1997 09:07 | 7 |
|
Philly wins.
Dallas and Boston lose YeeHah!!!
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238.30 | | MKOTS3::BREEN | Sans Doute | Fri Feb 21 1997 10:00 | 3 |
| Nazz, Joe, anyone watching Brian Skinner of Baylor? He looks like he's
making a late charge to the lottery but brief looks on espn is all I
have. Whats the "skinny" on this kid.
|
238.31 | Hope springs eternal .... | DEMAND::HOPLEY | | Fri Feb 21 1997 10:24 | 6 |
| Given, that hope springs eternal I am just wondering what next years
line up will look like? For that matter what will the next
Celtics championship line up look like? Any opinions?
Damon
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238.32 | Baylor's not on TV much up here | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Fri Feb 21 1997 10:34 | 4 |
| I have not seen Skinner play. I've seen him listed as a 10-15 pick
this year, but I know nothing about him.
NAZZ
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238.33 | Three rookies, no new free agents | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Fri Feb 21 1997 10:39 | 11 |
| Hmm - next year's lineup - here's an educated guess:
GONE - Brickowski, Hamer, Lister, Ellison, Day, Brown, Hawkins
C - Duncan, Szabo
PF - Radja, Walker, Conlon
SF - Williams, Fox
SG - Minor, Mercer, Barros
PG - Wesley, Garris or some other rookie PG
NAZZ
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238.34 | Top Four! | DONVAN::SCOPA | | Fri Feb 21 1997 10:43 | 7 |
| Seems like if Dallas and Boston have two of the top four picks then we
can look forward to a 2 player combo from the Duncan-Battie-Van
Horn-Mercer quartet.
It'd be nice if Denver and SA went on a win streak.
Maj
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238.35 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Fri Feb 21 1997 12:33 | 8 |
|
>It'd be nice if Denver and SA went on a win streak.
SA will start winning once Robinson comes back, as for the Nuggets,
have you seen their trades?
Marc
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238.36 | Van Horn to Utah | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Fri Feb 21 1997 13:29 | 4 |
| I predict Denver, with the #2 pick, trades it to Utah for Bryon Russell
and three #1 picks in 1997, 1999, and 2001.
NAZZ
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238.37 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Fri Feb 21 1997 16:15 | 6 |
|
Yesterday I would have said that there was no-way Denver would get the
#2 pick. Now I'm not so sure.
Marc
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238.38 | Green colored glasses | IMINMK::SILVESTRI | Penuts Gang turns 10 in 1997! | Mon Feb 24 1997 09:38 | 54 |
| A couple comments about Nazz' future lineup:
>> GONE - Brickowski, Hamer, Lister, Ellison, Day, Brown, Hawkins
Agree that Brick, Hamer, Lister and Hawkins are gone ...
But I don't think they will be able to move Brown or Ellison ...
Todd Day is an enigma, they may re-sign him if the price is right ...
>> C - Duncan, Szabo
So, Boston wins the lottery? I like that idea ... but I see
Ellison and/or Radja as the backups ...
>> PF - Radja, Walker, Conlon
Walker starts, Radja off the bench ... Conlon is a nice bench player
>> SF - Williams, Fox
Agree ...
>> SG - Minor, Mercer, Barros
Hey, you stole my idea (Mercer at two guard)! The Celtics would have
to win the lottery (for Duncan) and get the second or third pick
to get Mercer ... if he declares, he will be a top three pick ...
>> PG - Wesley, Garris or some other rookie PG
*If* the Celtics can re-sign Wesley ...
I think the ML Carr regime will be defined this off season, with
just a little luck ML has the chance to completely re-build the
team for the next century ...
What ML needs to do:
- Use the two lottery picks wisely (obvious) ... hopefully, the
C's will get the number one pick (no-brainer - Duncan), but
what he does with the second pick will be almost as important,
does he pick a Scottie Pippen/Karl Malone or does he draft
a Chris Washburn/Michael Smith?
- Make decisions on free agents David Wesley and Rick Fox
- Try to unload some of the salary-cap-eating-bench salaries
(not easy, but possible)
- Make a decision on Eric Williams (there is a window this
summer to extend his rookie contract, which has one year
remaining on it)
- Name the coach in charge of rebuilding - ML was the good company
man and took all the heat for "deconstruction" ... he will need
to step aside for the next coach to start the up swing ...
Looking optomistically towards the future ...
Vinny
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238.39 | Day unlikely to be back | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Mon Feb 24 1997 09:52 | 4 |
| Remember, Todd Day made $3.9 million this year. There is no way I'd
pay him half of that, and I'm sure he won't want to take a 50% pay cut.
NAZZ
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238.40 | Or Pitino | CSLALL::BRULE | Spring Training is here | Mon Feb 24 1997 11:30 | 4 |
| Just a gut feeling that ML won't be making the decisions this June.
Alot of people are saying LB is going to be moving in.
Mike
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238.41 | don't think Larry needs this ... | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Mon Feb 24 1997 11:48 | 9 |
| I wouldn't be surprised if'n Larry Bird stepped in to help out but he
doesn't strike me a someone who's interested in the kinda headaches being
the GM or being the coach can cause.
Somehow I can't see him negotating a $10 mil/year contract with someone
like Derrick Coleman, as a_example, or putting up with some of the stuff
from someone like Derrick Colman, as a_example.
TTom
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238.42 | Pitino in, Bird and ML out? | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Mon Feb 24 1997 15:59 | 6 |
| And if they have designs on Pitino, Bird would be out of the loop, as
Pitino would want to run the show himself. I doubt he and Bird would
get along as front office partners, fellow executives, or whatever
you'd want to call them.
NAZZ
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238.43 | Bird, Pitino, Duncan and Mercer | IMINMK::SILVESTRI | Penuts Gang turns 10 in 1997! | Tue Feb 25 1997 09:09 | 21 |
| >> And if they have designs on Pitino, Bird would be out of the loop, as
>> Pitino would want to run the show himself. I doubt he and Bird would
>> get along as front office partners, fellow executives, or whatever
>> you'd want to call them.
Funny, I just heard the exact OPPOSITE ... some basketball insider
stated that while Rick would like the John Calipari total control
package, he wouldn't be against working with someone like Larry
Bird ... Rick wouldn't work for someone like ML Carr though ...
On the topic of Calipari, while he does have total control, don't
the Nets also have a gm (Nash?) that really helped make the
Dallas trade? Give credit to John, he put the right people in the
right positions to make the Nets a viable organization ...
btw - Ron Mercer from Kentucky is going to announce that he is
entering the NBA draft today ... ESPN commented last night that
the Celtics dream draft would be Duncan and Mercer, possibly with
Pitino as coach ... they reading this conference??
Vinny
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238.44 | not much help here | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Tue Feb 25 1997 11:15 | 5 |
| Sorry Vinny and other hopefuls.
Charlotte beat the hapless Spurs and will prolly do the same to Dallas.
TTom
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238.45 | Lose, Dallas, LOSE! | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Tue Feb 25 1997 14:06 | 5 |
| TTom - we need the victory over Dallas. Remember, the more Dallas
loses, the better their draft pick will be, and the Celtics own that
pick.
NAZZ
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238.46 | Dallas has to not win more than 20 games | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Tue Feb 25 1997 14:08 | 10 |
| Speaking of Mercer, he will be taken second in the draft, IMO. Here's
how I see the top four going:
1. Boston - Duncen
2. Vancouver - Mercer
3. San Antonio - Battie
4. Philadelphia - Van Horn
5. big drop-off in talent after those four.
NAZZ
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238.47 | | PHXSS1::HEISER | Maranatha! | Tue Feb 25 1997 14:16 | 2 |
| It would be awesome if one of these lottery picks is the next great NBA
superstar ala the '78-'79 turnaround with Larry the Legend.
|
238.48 | watch out for Mercer | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Tue Feb 25 1997 15:10 | 20 |
| > 1. Boston - Duncen
> 2. Vancouver - Mercer
Supposing that Boston wins the lottery, I can see it working this way but
I'd feel some qualms at seeing Mercer go somewhere else. Duncan will take
some time to develop, is a bit short at 6'10" while Mercer looks at least
as good as say Jerry Stackhouse. And speaking of that ex-Tar Heel, one
name that I wouldn't be too surprised to see in the draft is current
rising start, Vince Carter. Talent can only take so much of Dean.
> 3. San Antonio - Battie
> 4. Philadelphia - Van Horn
> 5. big drop-off in talent after those four.
I'd say there's a pretty big drop off after the 1 and 2.
And of course, there's always value in the later picks. At least that's
what it always seems.
TTom
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238.49 | Bugs blow it in final seconds | IMINMK::SILVESTRI | Penuts Gang turns 10 in 1997! | Wed Feb 26 1997 08:47 | 10 |
| >> Charlotte beat the hapless Spurs and will prolly do the same to Dallas.
>> TTom
Nice KOD there TTom ... :-(
Can you say choke?
Vinny - who wishes the other ex-Celtics (Cowens, Ainge) would
help out their former club ...
|
238.50 | | FRSBEE::GROVES | | Wed Feb 26 1997 09:21 | 6 |
|
I know that Vancouver can not get the #1 pick, but are they sure they
will get #2 ? Is it possible for Boston to get #1 and #2 ? Say Dallas
gets the #1 in the lottery and Boston gets #2.
Jim
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238.51 | | CSC32::MACGREGOR | Colorado: the TRUE mid-west | Wed Feb 26 1997 09:27 | 7 |
|
Jim,
Yes it is possible. HIGHLY unlikely, but possible.
Marc
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238.52 | just say never | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Wed Feb 26 1997 10:29 | 12 |
| Vinny,
Remind me to just shut my face when it comes to these kinda things.
Charlotte's main problem lasted night was that they basically took the
night off. This was their third game in 4 or 5 days. Most of the
principals played 40+ minutes the night before at the Spurs.
And they still had a chance to win it but decided that they'd rather let
Dallas have another possession.
TTom
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238.53 | thanks - thanks a lot! | 4158::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Wed Feb 26 1997 11:14 | 3 |
| As if they needed to play 40+ against the Spurs!
NAZZ
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238.54 | shouldn't've mattered | HBAHBA::HAAS | still not dead yet | Wed Feb 26 1997 11:49 | 11 |
| Mason wants to play the whole game, ever game. A couple of minutes a game
is all he wants or needs to rest.
The minutes really affect Muggsy whose knee problems are chronic and
degenerative. Vlade has been logging some serious time as well but Geiger
came back lasted night to spell him.
And, of course, Dell Curry is still suffering the effects of KJ's elbow
and isn't on this Texas trek.
TTom
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238.55 | Questions From My Feeble Mind | DONVAN::MARTIN | | Mon Mar 10 1997 22:31 | 13 |
| Is it me, or am I the only one who's not all that impressed with this
talk about Tim Duncan?
Why do I feel that this guy is nothing more than a recycled Sam
Bowie/Brad Daugherty type (spelled S-O-F-T)? And why do I think he'll
probably resemble the former more than the latter?
Then again, I remember saying that Shaq was nothing more than the
second coming of Bill Wennington. :-)
|
238.56 | | IMBETR::DUPREZ | A great face for radio... | Tue Mar 11 1997 09:37 | 2 |
| Did you watch Saturday's Wake/NC game? I used to think Duncan might
be a little soft - not any more...
|
238.57 | Sounds like a good person, as well as good player | IMINMK::SILVESTRI | BC Eagles - Big East Champs! | Tue Mar 11 1997 09:56 | 6 |
| Re. Tim Duncan
Good article about him (and his personality) in todays USA Today,
check it out online at there web site ...
Vinny
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238.58 | | MSE1::PCOTE | Just say yes to 'thin clients' | Tue Mar 11 1997 11:32 | 14 |
|
> Why do I feel that this guy is nothing more than a recycled Sam
> Bowie/Brad Daugherty type (spelled S-O-F-T)? And why do I think he'll
I have thought the same and was even thinking of Daugherty as
an example. (yeeks!) Though, in all fairness, I've watched
Duncan in just two games this season so that's not much to
based an opinion on. btw, how many collegiate players with
NBA lottery potential play all four college years ? Would
Duncan be rated #1 in a very strong draft ?
In any event, me thinks his NCAA playoff performance will
speak volumes.
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238.59 | Not a Franchise Saver | DONVAN::MARTIN | | Tue Mar 11 1997 21:09 | 15 |
| My knock on Daugherty is not his talent, which he had a lot of, but
rather his durability (same for Sam Bowie). I agree that Duncan's
the best of the big men, but heck...the guy is barely 6'10" and he's
not a dominating physical force.
I guess my comments refer more to the fact that the media is making
this guy sound like the next Hakeem, more than the fact that he can be
a contributor at a position that the Celtics need help in.
In other words, if the ping pong balls fall right, thealmost have
to take him, but I don't see him as the kind of guy who will add 20
wins to this year's team.
I'm also still nervous about the way that toothpick Camby ate him alive
last year.
|
238.60 | Who's next...Artis Gilmore? | DONVAN::MARTIN | | Tue Mar 11 1997 21:23 | 16 |
| BTW...I heard during my drive home that the C's signed Stacey King.
Now I'm REALLY nervous about this franchise. Who's next - J.R. Reid?
(sorry Nazz).
I think this team has been here before...let's see now...Sidney Wicks,
Curtis Rowe....ohhh this is too painful.
What this team doesn't need right now is a bunch of guys with sub-par
efforts to fill positions due to injuries. The very least they can do
is find some guys who will hustle and bust hump. They'll still get
beat every night, but at least they won't poison the guys they'll want
to keep for next year.
I don't like this.
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238.61 | | ROCK::HUBER | From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls | Wed Mar 12 1997 09:10 | 8 |
|
>My knock on Daugherty is not his talent, which he had a lot of, but
>rather his durability (same for Sam Bowie).
Um - what lack of durability? Until his back gave out, Daugherty
was very durable.
JOe
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238.62 | some help | HBAHBA::HAAS | angel trumpets and devil trombones | Wed Mar 12 1997 10:29 | 5 |
| re: Stacey King.
You have to figger this can only help the Celtics lottery chances.
TTom
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238.63 | Reasonably durable | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | UMass is back - watch out NCAA! | Wed Mar 12 1997 10:53 | 4 |
| Daugherty played in over 70 regular season games in 7 of his first 8
seasons.
NAZZ
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238.64 | Signed to 10 day contract.... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Wed Mar 12 1997 12:48 | 8 |
| Stacey King was signed to a 10 day contract, to fill in while
Walker presumably healed his ankle. I got home late last night
and noticed that Antoine played. I'd rather see him sit out
and rest the ankle, let it heal instead of risking further injury
or the possibility of developing a chronic problem with the ankle.
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238.65 | Nothing wrong with Gilmore....short-term of course... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Wed Mar 12 1997 12:52 | 8 |
| RE: Artis Gilmore
Actually, He'd be a very decent role model for some of the young
Celtic players.. I wouldn't mind seeing him on the C's in the same
role as Lister is.
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