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49.1 | | LEVERS::STROUT | a pound of obscure | Fri Dec 15 1989 14:47 | 6 |
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wow, is this for real????
You know what I think? McHale isn't starting because he knows
he will *NEVER* get MVP, so he's going to try and get best sixth
man again, what a joke!
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49.2 | Title taken literally...... | SASE::SZABO | Samurai Bartender | Fri Dec 15 1989 15:03 | 13 |
| Mr. Strout, you clearly misunderstand.....
This is the anti-Celtic bash note. It clearly means that any/all
anti-Celtic fans get bashed here. Watch, I'll show ya......
Hey Dock Midnight, your haid's too friggen' big for your body and you
sip discretely through a straw. Besides that, you've got tons of flies
on you!
See, Mr. Strout? That's the jist of this note. Did you say that
you're a diehard Laker fan? :-)
Hawk
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49.3 | Bitchin' Basenote, Hickory-Dickory-Doc! | HAZEL::LEFEBVRE | You gotta get in to get out | Fri Dec 15 1989 15:07 | 1 |
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49.4 | being more clearer.... | SASE::SZABO | Samurai Bartender | Fri Dec 15 1989 15:09 | 10 |
| Sorry, for the sake of accuracy, I meant to say that Dock's haid is too
friggin' tiny for his body.......
Also, it's not just anti-Celtic fans who are entitled to get bashed in
here, the same priviledge belongs to Celtic rivals, such a the Lackers.
So, feel free to bash Jimmy Clang (I just love that name!) in here too!
Hope this helps....
Hawk
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49.5 | The note for the Jihad | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Yabba Dabba Dooooo | Fri Dec 15 1989 15:10 | 5 |
| Hey, did the basenote get deleted before I readed it?
Danged nab it.
JD
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49.6 | | LEVERS::STROUT | a pound of obscure | Fri Dec 15 1989 15:11 | 2 |
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hehe.. guess i misinterpreted that one... hehe.. hmm..
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49.7 | Dock has flies in his eyes? | AJCVAX::COTE | Al | Fri Dec 15 1989 15:23 | 0 |
49.8 | Yup, that too! Thanks, Al! | SASE::SZABO | Samurai Bartender | Fri Dec 15 1989 15:25 | 1 |
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49.9 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Yabba Dabba Dooooo | Fri Dec 15 1989 15:41 | 7 |
| I don't know, but I feel someone is abusing moderator priviledges.
If the mods don't think the topic Doc started is allowable,
then write-lock, and explain why. Changing the name to one that
is a personal attack is inexcusable. Never would have happened
in the old SPORTS.
JD
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49.10 | | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good-Bye." | Fri Dec 15 1989 16:07 | 5 |
| Actually, it's a bug in notes. Anyone can change the title of a note once the
topic note has been deleted. I probably shouldn't broadcast that but someone
already knows obviously. I'll change it back to something more appropriate.
j.
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49.11 | since you did | QUASER::HUNTER | Jack's Diner, No Brains, No Service | Fri Dec 15 1989 16:17 | 3 |
| Yea Jeff, you probably shouldn't broadcast that but......
Big Game
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49.12 | | OURGNG::J_WARDLE | Member: Namath_Jihad | Fri Dec 15 1989 17:14 | 10 |
| JD,
>>Never would have happened
>> in the old SPORTS.
What never would have happened? And why are you blaming the moderators?
I don't even know what happened. As a moderator of the conference,
I'd like to know what I'm being accused of ....
JoJ
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49.13 | Relax Waddle, it's old news now !! | QUASER::HUNTER | Jack's Diner, No Brains, No Service | Fri Dec 15 1989 17:19 | 4 |
| someone changet the title of this note to "doctor zeros jerking off
note" or something like that...... Needle changed it back..
Big Game
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49.14 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Yabba Dabba Dooooo | Fri Dec 15 1989 17:28 | 4 |
| Everthung is fine now JimWA. Hey, I'll be rooting for Jetsies
this week.
JD
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49.15 | | SALEM::RIEU | We're Taxachusetts...AGAIN | Mon Dec 18 1989 07:16 | 2 |
| Actually .0 IS one of Dock's better notes, I must say!
Denny
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49.16 | My paper said LA beat Boston,must be a misprint. | OURBOX::LAZARUS | Dave Lazarus NYA DSS 321-5183 | Mon Dec 18 1989 07:57 | 3 |
| Anybody have the score of the Laker-Boston game from Friday?
Thank you.
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49.17 | hehe | LEVERS::STROUT | a pound of obscure | Mon Dec 18 1989 08:13 | 6 |
|
no misprint there..
lakers - 119
celts - 110
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49.18 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | The DevilDog Will Hunt You Down | Mon Dec 18 1989 10:40 | 1 |
| Yea!! LAKERS!!!
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49.19 | | PNO::HEISER | It's another boy/girl?? | Mon Dec 18 1989 17:44 | 6 |
| Doc didn't want Celt's fans to get the wrong idea now that Bruce May
exposed his true identity.
Love the response now that SPORTS lives in the west!
Mike
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49.20 | | PNO::HEISER | Homer Simpson for President | Thu Feb 01 1990 14:49 | 8 |
| This note sure has been quiet! Must be because the Celts are starting
to gel and are only � game out of first. Knicks are starting to
struggle (weak coaching?).
The true test comes in the second half where Boston has 24 of 41 games
on the road, including the grueling West Coast swing.
Mike
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49.21 | ShhhhH!!!!!!! Don't wake it. | VAXWRK::NEEDLE | Money talks. Mine says "Good Bye! | Thu Feb 01 1990 16:22 | 0 |
49.22 | | REFINE::ASHE | Walt's Wackos: 1989 FFL champions! | Thu Feb 01 1990 18:11 | 1 |
| Nope, apathy on my part anyway...
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49.23 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | JudgeSirica,ArchibaldCox,MrT | Fri Feb 02 1990 05:23 | 15 |
| I figure Doc is trying to figure out who'll win the NBA
Championship so's he cain root for 'em and say he's been a lifetime
fan. 8^) Mike the reason the pack (Celtics and Sixers) caught
up to the Knicks was because New York just finished a very tough
west coast road trip. The Celtics are heading out there soon,
as are the Sixers, and unless the Knicks totally collapse they should
have a healthy lead after that. I think Stu Jackson is doing a
very good job. As is always the case with New York teams, their
talent is vastly overrated. Jackson has played the guys who produce
regardless of who they are in the New York media's pecking order,
and regardless of how much pouting they do. I think he's gotten
the most out of their talent. New York needs a good small forward
to be a serious championship contender.
/Don
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49.24 | Knicks still need something to take that final step | DEC25::MCFALL | Broncos:Best the AFC has to offer | Fri Feb 02 1990 09:38 | 13 |
| > and regardless of how much pouting they do. I think he's gotten
> the most out of their talent. New York needs a good small forward
> to be a serious championship contender.
Ain't this the truth! Vandeweghe's return keeps getting pushed
back, too. They could also use a REAL backup power forward/center.
I like the hustle of Eddie Lee Wilkins, and he's probably a good 11th or
12th man, but they need something better. Kenny Walker had been better
this year, but to me, he's still in between power forward and a small forward.
I think the loss of Sidney Green this year has hurt the Knicks as much as
anything, especially since they slowed their offense down.
Jim M
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49.25 | Time will tell ... | LUNER::BROOKS | DrM : The Conscience Of SPORTS | Fri Feb 02 1990 11:54 | 19 |
| No, I'vebeen busy, and I like to put time, care, and effort into
my bashing of the Fungus Jihad (tm).
Anyhow, all of you Jihad members can get orgamsic about the Green
for all I care. You guys will be most silent when the West Coast
swing ends, and the Septics are sucking wind.
BTW, I think the Lakers (barring injury) are looking at
3-out-of-4-peat.
And last time I looked the Sixers have won 9 in a row, and are ahead
of the Fungus in the Atlantic.
Finally, the Rockets are geling behind the Wiggins Floyd backcourt,
and Thorpe is back in stride.
Any of these teams, can slap Boston around, assuming the Green Slime
(tm) can get by Detroit, which isn't likely.
DrM
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49.26 | Sez you! | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | DrM : The Unconscience of SPORTS | Fri Feb 02 1990 12:07 | 1 |
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49.27 | | CAM::WAY | Revenge is a dish best served cold... | Fri Feb 02 1990 13:03 | 4 |
| Watch out Dock, nexted thing you know, /Don will be wanting to
meet you out back of the school at 3pm!
'Saw
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49.28 | Dock's been naughty again. | SASE::SZABO | | Fri Feb 02 1990 13:05 | 6 |
| Dock's got detention. Teacher caught him "pullin' it" in the cloak
room.........
:-)
Hawk
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49.29 | | LUNER::BROOKS | DrM : The Conscience Of SPORTS | Fri Feb 02 1990 13:57 | 3 |
| I heard you wuz "sippin' it" Hawk .... :-)
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49.30 | | PNO::HEISER | SPORTS knows no conscience! | Fri Feb 02 1990 14:52 | 2 |
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49.31 | The Wolves feed on The Fungus ! | LUNER::BROOKS | DrM : The Conscience Of SPORTS | Mon Feb 05 1990 11:04 | 16 |
| The Celts bite the big one in Minnesota to the Wolves ! Tony Campbell
hits for 44 !
HAHAHAHAHAHHA ! (tm)
My, how sweet it is ....
Hey Jihad, why don't you settle in for a spell, as the Fungus go
on a extended road trip ?
I believe that we'll see the race between New Jersey and Boston
tighten up considerably ....
heh heh heh
DrM
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49.32 | | LEVERS::STROUT | knocking on heaven's door... | Mon Feb 05 1990 11:08 | 8 |
|
Boston's road trip (to name a few teams):
San Antonio, LA Lakers, Portland, Utah, Houston, Phoenix...
Last time they had it easy... this time it's war. :)
sean
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49.33 | Can you say "T-O-A-S-T" ? How 'bout "D-O-G-M-E-A-T" ? | LUNER::BROOKS | DrM : The Conscience Of SPORTS | Mon Feb 05 1990 11:19 | 15 |
|
.32> San Antonio, LA Lakers, Portland, Utah, Houston, Phoenix ...
Can you say 0-5-WC (WC = Who cares ? Boston vs. Phoenix)
Boston vs. :
San Antonio LOSS
Lakers LOSS
Portland LOSS
Utah LOSS
Houston LOSS
Phoenix WHO CARES !!!!
DrM
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49.34 | | LEVERS::STROUT | knocking on heaven's door... | Mon Feb 05 1990 11:26 | 6 |
|
yeah, (tm) that WC, okay? I think it's going to be used a lot
when referring to either the celtics of phoenix throughout the
season.
sean
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49.35 | | SALEM::RIEU | We're Taxachusetts...AGAIN! | Mon Feb 05 1990 11:49 | 3 |
| Hey Dock, any clue how the mighty rockets did against the Suns
on Saturday?
Denny
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49.36 | | PNO::HEISER | eschew obfuscation | Mon Feb 05 1990 12:13 | 7 |
| Re: Suns vs. Houston on Saturday
Doc can you say 130-105! I knew you could.
Celts will beat Houston easily.
Mike
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49.37 | It depends on who shows up | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Mon Feb 05 1990 16:21 | 5 |
| � Celts will beat Houston easily.
It depends on which teams show up. Don't forget that Houston took down
the Jordan Bulls by a wide margin last Thursday (yet they lost to the
Mavs in their previous game).
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49.38 | M=Mouth off | BAUCIS::SAPP | Beware of NE Heartbreak | Thu Feb 15 1990 10:17 | 11 |
| Re .33
Are you for real?Not only are you immature,childish and foolish;you
never make sense.
Why don't we make a note called the Anti-Dr.M note???
O_J
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49.39 | | PNO::HEISER | twentysomething mutant ninja daddy | Thu Feb 15 1990 10:42 | 4 |
| Celts are already 2-0 on the road. That is 2 more wins than anybody
expected.
Where is Dr. KnowNothing now?!?!?
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49.40 | PACRA proves it's worth - Next, a U.N. award ... | LUNER::BROOKS | DrM : The Conscience Of SPORTS | Thu Feb 15 1990 12:02 | 37 |
|
I thought you guys would enjoy knowing how PACRA (People's Anti-Celtic
Revolutionary Army) managed to stop Gooney Bird's free throw streak.
What a great choke job !
HAHHAHAHAHHAAAAAAA !!!! :-)
<<< TERRA::MASA3:[NOTES$LIBRARY]BOSTON_CELTICS.NOTE;1 >>>
-< Boston Celtics (volume IV) >-
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Note 145.18 Birds Free Throw Streak 18 of 18
LUNER::BROOKS "DrM : The Conscience Of SPORTS" 20 lines 13-FEB-1990 13:56
-< Bite the BIg One Larry - Just like ya did in the 3pt contest ! >-
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I hope to send a care package to all cities that Bird will paly
on for the next couple of weeks.
-Strobe lights
-Boat horns
-Nude pictures
-A full length mirror (no way Larry can look at himself in the mirror,
and not get shook up)
-Some Duke students who can do that weaving back and forth behind
the glass.
-Dizzy pills
-A Mafia hitman
-A album of some of my best Celtic Bashes, to be played whenever
he shoots free throws.
Does anybody want to add anything on ?
The streak must end !
DrM
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49.41 | | PWRVAX::RIEU | We're Taxachusetts...AGAIN! | Thu Feb 15 1990 13:02 | 3 |
| Note as big a choke job as the Rockets though, eh Dock?
BTW, how did one of your 'other teams' (LA) do last night?
Denny
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49.42 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | DrM : The Conscience Of SPORTS | Thu Feb 15 1990 13:20 | 4 |
| I dunno denny .... all I know is that the Lakers are still in 1st
place in the Pacific, have the best record in the league, ect.
How 'bout the Septics ?
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49.43 | | PWRVAX::RIEU | We're Taxachusetts...AGAIN! | Thu Feb 15 1990 13:31 | 3 |
| How about the Rockets? The 'Septics' are 8 games better than those
stiffs.
Denny
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49.44 | .43 could be a form letter ! | EARRTH::BROOKS | DrM : The Conscience Of SPORTS | Thu Feb 15 1990 14:23 | 1 |
| How about the Sixers ? They are a better team than the Septics ....
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49.45 | i get it 8^) | LEVERS::STROUT | Color our world blackened... | Thu Feb 15 1990 14:33 | 3 |
|
How about 'dem Pistons? There(tm) 1000 games better than those
Charlotte wimps...
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49.46 | | PWRVAX::RIEU | We're Taxachusetts...AGAIN! | Thu Feb 15 1990 14:36 | 3 |
| Duck, you got so many 'favorite teams' nobody takes you seriously
any more (most never did).
Denny
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49.47 | time to @ this again | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Thu Feb 15 1990 15:18 | 1 |
| BROKENRECORD.COM(tm)
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49.48 | It's never changed ... | EARRTH::BROOKS | DrM : The Conscience Of SPORTS | Thu Feb 15 1990 15:18 | 10 |
| Den-neise, I follow the Lakers, rockets, and Sixers. Period. I grew
up a Laker fan (being in CA.), rooted for the Sixers ('cause of
The Doc and McGinnis (sp)), started following the Rockets when I moved
to Houston.
I've never claimed anyone else. Funny how you try to pin that bogus
rap on me, but not on Mike Heiser ....
Doc
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49.49 | | PNO::HEISER | Kitty Hawk fever | Thu Feb 15 1990 15:25 | 8 |
| > I've never claimed anyone else. Funny how you try to pin that bogus
> rap on me, but not on Mike Heiser ....
Yeah Denny! Go ahead and harass me because I'm a southwestern Celtics'
fan who also happens to root for the locals 80 (not to be confused with
82) games a year!
Mike_who_also_cheers_for_whoever_is_playing_the_Lakers
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49.50 | CONSISTENCY AT HOME PAYS OFF | STRATA::GARRY | Helllpppp | Fri Feb 16 1990 00:55 | 11 |
| PNO::HEISER.....
re. Celtics road trip.
O.K. Mike ,so the green machine is 2-0 on the 8 game trip,come
monday they'll be 2-2 and then theres problems,this team is
getting on in years and playing games on the road every other
day will catch up to them,they'll be lucky to go 4-4, most
likely they'll be 3-5.......I'm sorta a Celtic fan but I'm
a realist.......they have BLEW 7 games at home that they should
have won........they are a pretender .period.
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49.51 | Major letdown for Portland | BAUCIS::SAPP | Tender Roni!! | Fri Feb 16 1990 10:15 | 1 |
| I think they'll win tonight!!!!
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49.52 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | | Fri Feb 16 1990 10:36 | 5 |
| Hey 00:00.00, what about the time in the cafeteria you told
me you like the Knicks. Of course at *that* time they had the 2nd
best record in the league. Heh, heh, heh...
/Don
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49.53 | | FRSBEE::BROOKS | LMU, ya did it w/class ! | Tue Mar 27 1990 10:49 | 9 |
| My it's been quiet in here ... but it's time to wake up the world,
cause it's time for the Fungi to get slapped around in the playoffs
!!!!
Let's have a contest ! Who do you think will annhilate the Septics,
and how many games will it take ?
Doc
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49.54 | | PNO::HEISER | my other computer is a Cray | Tue Mar 27 1990 10:55 | 7 |
| Too bad you can't admit that the Celts have been playing well lately
and are making a run at Philly**. There's still time to take the
Atlantic with 2 games remaining with Philly** (one tomorrow night).
That would give Boston the second seed and probably home-court for the
first two rounds.
**One of Many Members of the Dr. M BandWagon Alliance
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49.55 | | LEVERS::STROUT | Bo knows Fahrvergn�gen's! | Tue Mar 27 1990 10:56 | 3 |
| Detroit in 4. What do I win?
sean
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49.56 | | PNO::HEISER | my other computer is a Cray | Tue Mar 27 1990 10:58 | 7 |
| With Dumars injury, Detroit may be candidates for an upset. That would
pave the way for Boston.
We'll see how they handle the loss. They could very well go into a
slump and not have time to pull out before the playoffs.
Mike
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49.57 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | iceMAN | Tue Mar 27 1990 11:06 | 5 |
|
Its been quiet in here because you've been on the LMU and Georgetown
bangwagon... now that they're gone, you'll probably jump to UNLV or
Georgia Tech or Duke or Arkansas... But Doc is getting too clever,
he's going to wait until the finals are over to jump this time.
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49.58 | | 7983::RIEU | In search of...Mr Trout! | Tue Mar 27 1990 11:23 | 3 |
| Anyone notice that those awesome Houston Shprockets don't even have
a note! Oh, I fergot, they're only ONE of Docks' faves!
Denny
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49.59 | Sixers remove all doubt - blast the Septics ... | EARRTH::BROOKS | No, idiot ! Not Bush ...BROOKS ! | Thu Mar 29 1990 09:24 | 50 |
|
re .54
>> Too bad you can't admit that the Celts have been playing well lately
>> and are making a run at Philly.
Making a run ? HAHAHAHAHAHA ! Try a fox trot - we all know the Celtwits
cain't run !
>> There's still time to take the Atlantic with 2 games remaining with
Philly (one tomorrow night).
Here we are, one Philly massacare later - the only way the Celts
can take the Atlantic is to buy a boat ...
Crunch time, clutch game, and the Sixers kicked lots of Green ---,
and I don't remember seeing names taken !
Boston can try,
and the Celts can plead
But the Sixers are too much with Barkey in the lead.
Dawkins and Hawkins -
now that's a backcourt,
Red had better sign Micheal Ray,
And hope he don't snort,
After last nights blowout,
It's plain to see,
That it might have been even,
If it had been 5 on 3,
You know, the Celts trying to run,
Is an obvious blunder,
I mean it's apparant to all,
even to Stevie Wonder,
Well, the best Boston can hope for
Is Number 2,
And that should be proof to all,
That the Fungus are through !!!
DrM
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49.60 | Doc's outta control.. Film @ 11 | LEVERS::STROUT | Is that Wilt DISGUISED as Jordan?? | Thu Mar 29 1990 09:31 | 2 |
| Wow... Doc, how many miles per gallon are getting outta last
night's games??? 8^)
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49.61 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Red Sea Beach Club | Thu Mar 29 1990 11:00 | 2 |
| He's only in here when they lose. Can't give them credit when they win
so he had disappeared for a while.
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49.62 | Only 9 years to go! | 7983::RIEU | In search of...Mr Trout! | Thu Mar 29 1990 11:09 | 3 |
| It's okay folks. As a Celtic fan I cain live with a 6er title every
SIXTEEN YEARS!!
Denny
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49.63 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | No, idiot ! Not Bush ...BROOKS ! | Thu Mar 29 1990 11:11 | 3 |
| Nobody asked you if it was okay !
HA !
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49.64 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | ABTL=ABTP these days | Thu Mar 29 1990 11:42 | 4 |
|
gotta admit Doc, that was a good one....
mike
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49.65 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | iceMAN | Thu Mar 29 1990 12:26 | 9 |
|
George is a Sixers fan... he has the same first name as George
McGinnis. Is that a valid reason?
George is a Georgetown fan... he the school was named after him
(his words, not mine). Is that a valid reason...?
Do I need to continue? I think not!
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49.66 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | No, idiot ! Not Bush ...BROOKS ! | Thu Mar 29 1990 12:31 | 8 |
| BTW SPORTS, Paul The Small has earned a new nickname :
Dr. WriteLock - in honor of his unability to sustain a notes topic
without getting write-locked.
You can also call him The Human NextUnseen .....
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49.67 | | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Thu Mar 29 1990 12:36 | 3 |
| � Do I need to continue? I think not!
Please do us all a favor and don't.
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49.68 | | COMET::JOHNSTON | Your suffering will be legendary!! | Thu Mar 29 1990 14:30 | 8 |
| Dr M
I'm a Celtics fan, and I'm still rollward! The first Anti-Jihad Rap
Epic! You should send it to Milli Vanilli, or Run DMC, or Jazzy Jeff!
HAHAHAHAHAHAGURP!!(TM)
MIKE JN
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49.69 | Celtic elmination contest | EARRTH::BROOKS | Sucker that stole the soul ... | Thu Apr 05 1990 16:36 | 25 |
| Okay people, here's the contest you've been waiting for :
The "When Will The Celtics (Septics, Fungus, ect) Bite The Big One!"
Contest !!!!!
No entry fee required !
Just enter the Round, the team, and the number of games you think
it will take for the Septics to get dusted !
As a tie breaker, give the score that the Greenies will get blasted
by in the final game.
Example :
Round Team Games Score
1 Bucks 4 125-95
The winner will recieve a special NBA prize of the team of his choice.
(No Celtic paraphanaila will be awarded.)
Enter now !
DrM
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49.70 | Celtics raise #17 | UPWARD::HEISER | WBLM rocks Cliff Island | Thu Apr 05 1990 16:48 | 3 |
| Round Team Games Score
----- ---- ----- -----
Finals Suns 7 110-101
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49.71 | if they beat NY | AUNTB::HAAS | same as talking to you | Thu Apr 05 1990 16:56 | 5 |
| Round Team Games Score
----- ---- ----- -----
Eastern Semis Detroit 6 98-92
TTom
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49.72 | | RAVEN1::B_ADAMS | Bump and Grind till there is no more! | Thu Apr 05 1990 17:07 | 7 |
|
Round Team Games Score
-----------------------------------------------------
East-Semis Det. 4 110-87
BA.
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49.73 | | BUILD::MORGAN | | Fri Apr 06 1990 08:32 | 4 |
| Wouldn't it make more sense to wait until the matchups are determined
Doc?
Steve
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49.74 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Sucker that stole the soul ... | Fri Apr 06 1990 09:01 | 2 |
| I thought this way it could be more fun .... but I can close this
contest on the last day of the regular season ... when is that ?
|
49.75 | some things never change | CNTROL::CHILDS | Those hazy lazy days of summer are here | Fri Apr 06 1990 09:17 | 6 |
|
Celts to sweep the Rockets Doc who dusted off the Fakers....
113-94 in game 4....
mike
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49.76 | Boston at Philly | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Fri Apr 06 1990 09:52 | 3 |
| Season ends April 22.
John
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49.77 | The Celtic Elmination contest ! | LUNER::BROOKS | Nazz 5, DrM 3 = How low can I go ? ... | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:03 | 29 |
|
Once again, the official kickoff of the :
The "When Will The Celtics (Septics, Fungus, ect) Bite The Big One!"
Contest !!!!!
No entry fee required !
Just enter the Round, the team, and the number of games you think
it will take for the Septics to get dusted !
As a tie breaker, give the score that the Greenies will get blasted
by in the final game.
Example :
Round Team Games Score
1 Bucks 4 125-95
The winner will recieve a special NBA prize of the team of his choice.
(No Celtic paraphanaila will be awarded.)
Enter now !
Deadline for all contestant's entries will be Midnight (of course),
Wednesday, April 25, 1990.
DrM
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49.78 | round 2. detroit. games 6. 93-88 | LEVERS::STROUT | chew electric death!!!! - spiff | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:11 | 0 |
49.79 | @BROKENRECORD | 7983::RIEU | Stanley, won't you please come home! | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:16 | 2 |
| Deja vu?
Denny
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49.80 | Deja Pu Denny. Where's my $2 Doc? | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | SaveOurFatPeople-CelebrateGirthDay | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:17 | 1 |
|
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49.81 | | GENRAL::GIBSON | | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:35 | 21 |
|
Good a place as any.
I beleive it was Mike C., could be wrong, that said awhile back that
Boston doesn't get the calls any more. Certainly wasn't true Friday
night against Chicago. With Boston leading by 3 and about 4 seconds
left in the game, Chicago's ball, Chicago got a T called on the bench.
The foul shot was made to seal the win. Ridiculous!
On a related front...
Yesterday CBS amazingly showed a totally meaningless Boston-Philly game
that Barkley was suspended for and they had to know that Bird would be
riding the pine since the game meant nothing instead of the Spurs-Suns
game that decided the Midwest championship and the 2nd seed in the
Western playoffs. Unbeleivable! CBS still thinks the NBA consists of
Boston, LA and Michael Jordan. Whoever made the that decision should be
rapped up side the haid.
HOOT
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49.82 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Nazz 5, DrM 3 = How low can I go ? ... | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:47 | 4 |
| I was at the game Friday Hoot (thanks Nazz !), and the call was
a dead-ball foul on Pippen (before the ball was inbounded) ....
un-f**king-believeable ... a classic Boston Garden call ... the
ref must have been making a quick get-away .... :-(
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49.83 | | SAGE::ROSS | Doug's World of Wonder | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:51 | 5 |
| Hoot,
The call was made because one of the Bulls players fouled {held}
a Celtic before the ball was inbounded. Automatic technical.
Another conspiracy theory bites the dust.
|
49.84 | | GENRAL::GIBSON | | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:52 | 2 |
|
Thanks Doc, the TV announcers said it was a T.
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49.85 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | SaveOurFatPeople-CelebrateGirthDay | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:53 | 1 |
| Nice try Doug, but as always the circle remains unbroken.
|
49.86 | right and wrong | CNTROL::CHILDS | Save trees, cutdown a BUSH! | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:54 | 8 |
|
Hoot, you misunderstood me, I didn't say that the Celts don't get
the calls, I just said the Lakers get all the calls, the Celts
get about 80%....
;^)
mike
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49.87 | | SAGE::ROSS | Tumescence by Bird | Mon Apr 23 1990 12:07 | 11 |
| Celtics go down in Round 1, game 6 113-104. Ewing carries Knicks past
Celts.
Hopefully an early exit will lead to a massive overhaul. Dallas
Mavericks are supposed to be looking to deal their first round
picks {I think they have three}. McHale for a high would be fine.
Sam Perkins is also a free agent.
May we only see DJ, Bagley, and Paxson for 6 more games.
Next year: Shaw, Lewis, Charles Smith and Gamble in the backcourt.
|
49.88 | The call stunk, plain and simple - and ruined a good game | LUNER::BROOKS | Nazz 5, DrM 3 = How low can I go ? ... | Mon Apr 23 1990 12:10 | 11 |
| Wrong Doug. The call was absolute BS ... normally in the last 2
minutes, you have to see a head roll before the whistle blows, then
there is this ticky-tack foul call. Most of the people around me
were Celtic fans, and THEY had to shake their heads at that one.
The look Craig Hodges had was classic. I yelled "you guys got screwed,
what a chikens--t call !" He looked all around, caught my eye, and
shrugged his shoulders, and mouthed, "yeah, but what do you expect?"
I was roolward .....
Doc
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49.89 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Nazz 5, DrM 3 = How low can I go ? ... | Mon Apr 23 1990 12:12 | 3 |
| BTW, I thought the first round was a best of five ?
Doug, you might have to change your pick .....
|
49.90 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Mon Apr 23 1990 12:17 | 11 |
| re .87 & .89, yes the first round is best of five.
Fresh off a win in the Hartford Whalers contest, here's my entry:
Round Team Games Score
NBA Finals Lakers 5 108-94
py
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49.91 | Life with Doc...The Days of Whine and Roses | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Dockers...Pants for |CENSORED|s | Mon Apr 23 1990 12:19 | 1 |
|
|
49.92 | | CAM::WAY | Guest Host on The Nude Talk Show | Mon Apr 23 1990 12:27 | 5 |
| re Paul:
You don't want to start sounding like Onan Dan do you? ;^)
'Saw
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49.93 | | SAGE::ROSS | Tumescence by Bird | Mon Apr 23 1990 12:29 | 5 |
| Okay.. make it Knicks in 5 in round 1.
A housecleaning is in order... starting with Red... then Jan Volk...
then Jimmy Rodgers... then Chris Ford... then DJ... then Bagley...
then Paxson... then trade McHale.
|
49.94 | | UPWARD::HEISER | If Dora Plays Like Me Alls Lost | Wed Apr 25 1990 13:04 | 27 |
| From: [email protected]
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Shaw won't rejoin Celtics for playoffs
Date: 23 Apr 90 18:42:15 GMT
BOSTON (UPI) -- The Boston Celtics decided Monday not to add guard
Brian Shaw, who has played this season in the Italian League, to their
playoff roster.
Shaw's team, Il Messaggerro, is playing the first round of its
post-season playoffs and it was uncertain when the 6-foot-6 point guard
would have been available to join the Celtics.
Shaw left Boston after his promising rookie season in 1988-89,
signing a one-year contract last summer to play in Europe. He has
already agreed to a multi-year pact with the Celtics and will return to
Boston next season.
The Celtics' playoffs begin Thursday when they start a best-of-five
series with the New York Knicks.
Boston was required to submit a 12-man roster to the league by 3
p.m. Monday. The Celtics have six players who can play guard, including
swingmen Jim Paxson and Reggie Lewis. The four players who play only in
the backcourt are Dennis Johnson, John Bagley, Kevin Gamble and Charles
Smith.
If Shaw had rejoined the team, he would likely have displaced
Gamble, a shooter who has received limited playing time, or Smith, a
rookie whose primary strength is his ability to start the Celtics' fast
break.
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49.95 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Child of the Revolutionary Generation | Thu Apr 26 1990 11:30 | 4 |
| Come on people ! This is your last chance to enter your pick in
the Celtic Elmination contest !
The deadline is 7PM EST today ....
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49.96 | | LEVERS::STROUT | chew electric death!!!! - spiff | Thu Apr 26 1990 11:36 | 1 |
| How many entries so far and what do I win????? 8^)
|
49.97 | | PNO::HEISER | Mr. Potato Head Groove Thing | Thu Apr 26 1990 11:37 | 1 |
| I guess we just believe that they won't be eliminated!
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49.98 | | REFINE::ASHE | Miss America, USA, Playmate '90,& me | Thu Apr 26 1990 12:38 | 1 |
| Pistons in 6... 106-97
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49.99 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Child of the Revolutionary Generation | Thu Apr 26 1990 12:39 | 45 |
| <<< OURGNG::SYS$SYSDEVICE:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS.NOTE;1 >>>
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Note 49.77 Official Anti-Celtic Note 77 of 98
LUNER::BROOKS "Nazz 5, DrM 3 = How low can I go ? ." 29 lines 23-APR-1990 10:03
-< The Celtic Elmination contest ! >-
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Once again, the official kickoff of the :
The "When Will The Celtics (Septics, Fungus, ect) Bite The Big One!"
Contest !!!!!
No entry fee required !
Just enter the Round, the team, and the number of games you think
it will take for the Septics to get dusted !
As a tie breaker, give the score that the Greenies will get blasted
by in the final game.
============================================================
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Example :
Round Team Games Score
1 Bucks 4 125-95
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**********************************************************************
PRIZE :
The winner will recieve a special NBA prize of the team of his choice.
(No Celtic paraphanaila will be awarded.)
***********************************************************************
Enter now !
Deadline for all contestant's entries will be Midnight (of course),
Wednesday, April 25, 1990.
DrM
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49.100 | | RSST6::RIGGEN | Biking with Burley | Thu Apr 26 1990 12:44 | 8 |
|
Round Team Games Score
1 Knicks 5 105-99
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49.101 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Mr. Potato Head Groove Thing | Thu Apr 26 1990 13:21 | 4 |
| =============================================================
Round Team Games Score
4 Suns 7 n/a since Boston will win
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49.102 | | LEVERS::STROUT | chew electric death!!!! - spiff | Thu Apr 26 1990 13:22 | 1 |
| So Mike, you don't expect to win? 8^)
|
49.103 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Mr. Potato Head Groove Thing | Thu Apr 26 1990 13:26 | 6 |
| > So Mike, you don't expect to win? 8^)
What have I got to lose? Some of us are faithful to our team, no
matter the obstacles.
The Doc just better hope that I don't win! ;-)
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49.104 | satch roolz! | LEVERS::STROUT | chew electric death!!!! - spiff | Thu Apr 26 1990 13:30 | 5 |
| I'll be faithful to Chicago forever... I hope Doc's got some
Chicago memorabilia??? 8^)
BTW, Mike, nice p_n. I wonder how many people know the origin??
8^)
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49.105 | Gotsta know this first | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Oh+ | Thu Apr 26 1990 13:53 | 5 |
| Doc, can you list the matchups in the east, and who would play whom as they
climb up the ladder. Really, who would the Celtics play if the refs give them
the Knicks on a silver platter?
Dan
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49.106 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | A. Bunker, George (Wallace, Brooks) | Thu Apr 26 1990 13:56 | 15 |
|
(1) Pistons v.s. (8) Pacers
(2) Sixers (not Bulls) v.s. (7) Cavs
(3) Bulls v.s. (6) Bucks
(4) Celtics v.s. (5) Knicks
Round 2...
Pistons-Pacers v.s. Celtics-Knicks
Sixers-Cavs v.s. Bulls-Bucks
Conference Finals:
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49.107 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | Hey Baseball, GET A REAL JOB | Thu Apr 26 1990 14:44 | 1 |
| Pistons(2nd series) Game 6 99-91
|
49.108 | | GENRAL::GIBSON | | Thu Apr 26 1990 14:53 | 9 |
|
Round 2
Game 6 (CBS will stretch it out)
score 110-98
HOOT
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49.109 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | A. Bunker, George (Wallace, Brooks) | Thu Apr 26 1990 15:44 | 2 |
|
Pistons game 7. 102-84.
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49.110 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Dockers...Pants for |CENSORED|s | Fri Apr 27 1990 09:22 | 4 |
| Hey there's this new movie out called CRYBABY. Reading the
last few notes made me think about it. 8^)
/Don
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49.111 | multi-talented | SALEM::DODA | THEmoonMYbuttWHICHisBIGGER?nextONoprah | Fri Apr 27 1990 09:29 | 9 |
| < Note 49.110 by AXIS::ROBICHAUD "Dockers...Pants for |CENSORED|s" >
> Hey there's this new movie out called CRYBABY. Reading the
> last few notes made me think about it.
Starring one, Tracy Lords!
daryll
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49.112 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Child of the Revolutionary Generation | Fri Apr 27 1990 10:01 | 1 |
| As of 3pm, I'll close this contest .....
|
49.113 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Dockers...Pants for |CENSORED|s | Fri Apr 27 1990 10:03 | 2 |
| Hey the series already started! Fix! I demand a trial! MrT
are you busy?
|
49.114 | Whattsa matta, Doc? Only 5 people came to the party! | BUILD::MORGAN | | Fri Apr 27 1990 11:32 | 4 |
| Well, this is one of the finer contests I've seen around. Each
contestant has a 20% chance of winning! What a deal.
Steve
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49.115 | | STRATA::CAPPEL | Hey Baseball, GET A REAL JOB | Fri Apr 27 1990 11:45 | 3 |
| re Steve
That's the only reason I entered.... :-)
|
49.116 | | JULIET::MAY_BR | Give me hope Johanna | Fri Apr 27 1990 11:47 | 10 |
|
Steve,
One of the entrants picked the Celtics out of all the noters in
here, only 4 believe the Celts won't win. EVen ole Doc didn't enter,
because being the devout Celtic fan he is, he knows they have it
in the bag.
Bruce
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49.117 | Doc is President of the Celts Fan Club | UPWARD::HEISER | Mr. Potato Head Groove Thing | Fri Apr 27 1990 11:52 | 3 |
| I'm rolling Bruce! ;-)
Mike
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49.118 | | CAM::WAY | A fool's bolt is soon shot | Fri Apr 27 1990 12:41 | 2 |
| Best camoflage in the world is make 'em think you're somethin'
ya ain't.....8^)
|
49.119 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Child of the Revolutionary Generation | Fri Apr 27 1990 12:58 | 2 |
| I didn't enter because I'd be framed and face a ACChris-type of
trial - who needs it ?
|
49.120 | | JULIET::MAY_BR | Give me hope Johanna | Fri Apr 27 1990 13:24 | 5 |
|
Good cover, Doc. You've obviously been taking strategy lessons
from Red.
Bruce
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49.121 | | LEVERS::STROUT | chew electric death!!!! - spiff | Fri Apr 27 1990 13:31 | 2 |
| Doc, just wondering, do you really have parephenalia (wtf sp?)
for every basktball team??
|
49.122 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Child of the Revolutionary Generation | Fri Apr 27 1990 14:29 | 2 |
| No, I had planned to go to MVP, or that shop across the street from
Fenway, and puchase the winner's merchandise ....
|
49.123 | Just so the winning entry doesn't get lost | CNTROL::CHILDS | Have u ever seen a President do less? | Fri Apr 27 1990 14:37 | 13 |
| <<< OURGNG::SYS$SYSDEVICE:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS.NOTE;1 >>>
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Note 49.75 Official Anti-Celtic Note 75 of 122
CNTROL::CHILDS "Those hazy lazy days of summer are h" 6 lines 6-APR-1990 08:17
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Celts to sweep the Rockets Doc who dusted off the Fakers....
113-94 in game 4....
mike
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49.124 | Here is the scoreboard ! | LUNER::BROOKS | Child of the Revolutionary Generation | Fri Apr 27 1990 14:51 | 22 |
|
These are the competitors for the contest ...
Round Team Games Score
----- ---- ----- -----
(SAGE::ROSS).93 1st Knicks 5 None given
(RSST6::RIGGEN).100 1st Knicks 5 105-99
(RAVEN1::B_ADAMS).72 East-Semis Det. 4 110-87
(LEVERS::STOUDT).78 2nd Detroit 6 93-88
(AUNTB::HASS) .71 Semis Detroit 6 98-92
(REFINE::ASHE) .98 2nd Pistons 6 106-97
(STRATA::CAPPEL).107 2nd Pistons 6 99-91
(GENRAL::GIBSON).108 2nd Pistons 6 110-98
(ROCK::GRONOWSKI).109 2nd Pistons 7 102-84
(STAR::YANKOWSKAS).90 NBA Finals Lakers 5 108-94
(UPWARD::HEISER).70 Finals Suns* 7 110-101
(CNTROL::CHILDS) .75 Finals Houston* 4 113-94
The * mean that the (silly) noter picked Boston to beat this team for the
title.
Good luck to all of our competitors - except for Heiser and Childs of course.
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49.125 | Very experienced contest winner casts vote | WNDMLL::SCHNEIDER | Oh+ | Fri Apr 27 1990 15:02 | 10 |
| Lemmee in! Lemmee in!
Unless, of course, you guys are scared of a little competition.
Besides, Doc didn't answer my question, and I didn't get a paper until
an hour ago.
Celts go down in game 5 to the Pistons (after the refs finish handing
them the Knicks series). The score is 108-92, Detroit.
Dan
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49.126 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Fri Apr 27 1990 15:07 | 6 |
| > -< Very experienced contest winner casts vote >-
In reply 90. :-) ;-) :-)
py
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49.127 | Would be 3 if T came clean 2 years ago | WNDMLL::SCHNEIDER | Oh+ | Fri Apr 27 1990 16:04 | 4 |
| No way, Paul. One win just makes you experienced. Two earns you the
"very" in your title.
Dan
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49.128 | | GENRAL::GIBSON | | Fri Apr 27 1990 16:38 | 3 |
|
Well folks I now have proof that the ACChris "contest" was fixed.
Promised the 2nd place contestent the other ticket, eh Dan?
|
49.129 | | GENRAL::WADE | Go Broons! | Fri Apr 27 1990 17:18 | 6 |
| Uh oh. You're not going to divulge *that* information are you
Hoot? Hasn't the statute of limitations run out?
I forgot all about that highlight of our evening...........
Claybone
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49.130 | Your pots not black Dan, it's BURNT!! | CNTROL::CHILDS | Have u ever seen a President do less? | Mon Apr 30 1990 08:42 | 9 |
|
Rich Dan rich, ;^).....but actually the refs have been to busy on the
left coast making sure the Fakers advance.....
Calling Houston for an illegal zone defense in the second half was
a beauty. Also it's amazing how all the Lakers can pick up their
dribble at the top of the key and still complete a layup....
mike
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49.131 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | WonFarfugIsKnotEnuf! WhoIsTooBlam?! | Mon Apr 30 1990 09:52 | 13 |
| <<< Note 49.130 by CNTROL::CHILDS "Have u ever seen a President do less?" >>>
-< Your pots not black Dan, it's BURNT!! >-
Rich Dan rich, ;^).....but actually the refs have been to busy on the
left coast making sure the Fakers advance.....
Calling Houston for an illegal zone defense in the second half was
a beauty. Also it's amazing how all the Lakers can pick up their
dribble at the top of the key and still complete a layup....
mike
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49.132 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | WonFarfugIsKnotEnuf! WhoIsTooBlam?! | Mon Apr 30 1990 09:55 | 10 |
| Shheesh! I just put Mike C's reply back in again.
Whatta dewd i yam!
I hadn't entered this contest because it was to pick when the Celts
would get dumped, and I think they'll go all the way.
Where can I get some Celtic Memorablelabia (tm) ? I never see nothin
but Donks and Nuggets in Colorado.
Mike JN
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49.133 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Mr. Potato Head Groove Thing | Mon Apr 30 1990 11:32 | 11 |
| Hey Doc! How did the Celts do on Saturday?
157 points = All-Time NBA record for points scored in a playoff
game!
67% from the floor = All-Time NBA record for Field Goal percentage
Against the young, quick Knicks too!
If they keep this up, Detroit doesn't have a prayer!
Mike
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49.134 | Lakers master the College game.... | CNTROL::CHILDS | Have u ever seen a President do less? | Mon Apr 30 1990 12:07 | 7 |
|
Mike, don't be too hard on Doc, he having a hard enough time as it
figuring out what constitudes a ZONE defense....
;^)
mike
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49.135 | As always, the game elevates during playoffs | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Oh+ | Mon Apr 30 1990 12:48 | 4 |
| Aww Mike. Don't you owe me a coupla "I'm sorry what I said about James
Worthy"'s? I'd say you should write it 100 times on the blackboard.
Dan
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49.136 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | This note good while supplies last... | Mon Apr 30 1990 13:09 | 7 |
| Heiser ... the Fungus set a few records against an uninspired Knicks
team in the 1st round. Big deal.
You hang onto to those park-effect stats for comfort after the Sixers
(or Pistons) wipe the deck with ya in the next round ....
heh heh heh
|
49.137 | So doesn't DJ's so will call it even.... | CNTROL::PCMCTL | | Mon Apr 30 1990 13:09 | 8 |
|
No Dan, I don't. Ole Jimmy boy Clanged one up there from the line
at crunchtime. Jimmy's playoff performances always leaving me wondering
well where is it during the year, where's the consistency? Of course
coming form UNC it's easy to see where the underacheiving attitude
was established......
mike
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49.138 | Boston Ain't Clemson | LUNER::BRAKE | A Question of Balance | Mon Apr 30 1990 13:58 | 16 |
| re < Note 49.125 by WNDMLL::SCHNEIDER "Oh+" >
> Celts go down in game 5 to the Pistons (after the refs finish handing
> them the Knicks series). ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Really now, Dan. The refs had nothing to do with the Knicks lackluster
performance on Saturday. They (the Knicks) were outcoached, outhustled
and outplayed. Old Man Robert Parish took young Patrick to school.
The team I would watch out for is San Antonio. They very well *COULD*
run the Lakers (if it gets that far) into the floorboards. That
is one exciting team.
Rich
|
49.139 | | LEVERS::STROUT | Sin�ad O'Connor meets The Simpsons! | Mon Apr 30 1990 14:03 | 8 |
| > The team I would watch out for is San Antonio. They very well *COULD*
> run the Lakers (if it gets that far) into the floorboards. That
> is one exciting team.
SA would have gone 3-1 against them this season if it hadn't
been for that 3pt by: Cooper, Scott (I forget which one now)
at the buzzah. They definitely match up well against the Lakers
for some reason.
|
49.140 | You really wish he was a Celtic and you could love him | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Oh+ | Mon Apr 30 1990 14:04 | 14 |
| You've reached a new low, Mike. Now after two virtuoso performances in
a row, two player of the game over Magic, two games with great effort
and results on *both* ends of the court, you've got the nerve to
complain about *one lousy missed free throw*?!?! He was 6 of 7 or 8 of
8 from the line yesterday, and the only thing you can do is complain
about the one miss???
As for consistency, that's even a worse argument, if it's at all
possible to construct a worse argument than the free throw and not be
MrT. James is one of the most consistent players in the league. And
when the competition gets tougher, James just gets better. It's a nice
feature.
Dan
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49.141 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Mr. Potato Head Groove Thing | Mon Apr 30 1990 14:06 | 8 |
| Two things have to happen for LA and SA to meet:
1. LA has to beat Phoenix
2. SA has to beat Portland
Neither of which is guaranteed!
Mike
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49.142 | | SAGE::ROSS | Gamecock soon | Mon Apr 30 1990 14:20 | 19 |
| > As for consistency, that's even a worse argument, if it's at all
> possible to construct a worse argument than the free throw and not be
> MrT. James is one of the most consistent players in the league. And
> when the competition gets tougher, James just gets better. It's a nice
> feature.
I don't buy it. That "feature" says either James ain't trying 100% in
the regualr season. If he could just once put together a season of
28 ppg, 8 reb, 4 assists, he could be "worthy" of the accolades. If
he can only do it in the playoffs {and let's not extrapolate 2 games
out to a full playoff schedule yet}, he should do it during the season.
Nope, James is willing to do just as much as he needs to do during the
regular season. If it means 1 rebound, that's okay.
He had two great games so far, but the talent level {and the intelligence}
of the competition leaves much to be desired. Houston has to be the
dumbest team in the playoffs. They get by on sheer physical talent only.
|
49.143 | worthy is | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Oh+ | Mon Apr 30 1990 15:49 | 26 |
| >If
>he can only do it in the playoffs {and let's not extrapolate 2 games
>out to a full playoff schedule yet}, he should do it during the season.
Not just 2 games, Doug. It's practically a playoff career by know.
James has been the leading scorer for the Lakers in the playoffs each
of the last 3 years, which is probably somewhere around 5 or 60 games
by now.
>Nope, James is willing to do just as much as he needs to do during the
>regular season. If it means 1 rebound, that's okay.
C'mon. You should know better. It's a different game in the playoffs.
Defenses are more intense. Minutes are handed out differently. The
Lakers end up playing a lot more half court set offense, and look to
Magic and James a lot more to create their shots.
He's deserving of praise for his playoff performances, and if a
basketball mind like Don Nelson can recognize it, that's all you need
to know....that is, after my own appraisal. Don't use excellent
playoff play as a weak excuse to bash an All Star regular season.
Dan
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49.144 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | AFool&HisMoneyAreSoonPartying!! | Mon Apr 30 1990 15:56 | 15 |
| >> <<< Note 49.141 by UPWARD::HEISER "Mr. Potato Head Groove Thing" >>>
>>Two things have to happen for LA and SA to meet:
>>1. LA has to beat Phoenix
>>2. SA has to beat Portland
>>Neither of which is guaranteed!
Yo Mikey, the SunStrokes (tm) gotta get by 'da Jazz foist. THAT is not
guaranteed!!!
Hope 'dat helped
|
49.145 | Oh, really ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Mon Apr 30 1990 15:57 | 13 |
| >> He's deserving of praise for his playoff performances, and if a
>> basketball mind like Don Nelson can recognize it, that's all you need
>> to know....that is, after my own appraisal.
C'mon, Dan, your slip is showing ...
If Don Nelson's opinion of James Worthy is to be held up as a
standard of some sort, then why isn't Gene Littles' appraisal of
J.R. Reid not afforded the same respect ???
Bob Hunt
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49.146 | | LUNER::BROOKS | This note good while supplies last... | Mon Apr 30 1990 16:18 | 11 |
| re .144
It helped a lot ! HAHAHAHA !!! The Lakers beating Phoneix is about
as assured as the sun rising in the East tomorrow morning.
re .145
Bob, maybe Nelson gets more respect because he's won 500 more games
than Littles ?
Hey, I'm not taking sides, but that was tooo easy ...
|
49.147 | If "A" Then Why Not "B" ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Mon Apr 30 1990 16:45 | 23 |
| >> Bob, maybe Nelson gets more respect because he's won 500 more games
>> than Littles ?
>>
>> Hey, I'm not taking sides, but that was tooo easy ...
Hey, I agree. Nelson is a much better coach than Gene Littles.
I just want to know why we *must* believe the opinion of the coach
of the Golden State Warriors when he praises one of the Los
Angeles Lakers' players..
Contrast that with the assertion that we're *not* supposed to take
as gospel the words of the coach of the Charlotte Hornets when
that coach's words pertain to the starting center of those very same
Charlotte Hornets.
Can't always have the cake and eat it, too.
For the record, I believe that both Nelson and Littles are right.
James Worthy is a superb ballplayer and J.R. Reid needs work on
his post-up game.
Bob Hunt
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49.148 | bicameral | AUNTB::HAAS | same as talking to you | Mon Apr 30 1990 16:48 | 4 |
| If Worhty is good and JR is bad, it proves beyond the shadow of JR's butt
that Dean is amphibious.
TTom
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49.149 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Mr. Potato Head Groove Thing | Mon Apr 30 1990 17:04 | 10 |
| > <<< Note 49.144 by CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ "AFool&HisMoneyAreSoonPartying!!" >>>
> Yo Mikey, the SunStrokes (tm) gotta get by 'da Jazz foist. THAT is not
> guaranteed!!!
Hey Devil Dog, if you've seen the Jazz lately, you wouldn't have said
that.
You and Doc better pray that LA does beat Phoenix!
Mike
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49.150 | | LUNER::BROOKS | This note good while supplies last... | Tue May 01 1990 09:03 | 18 |
| re .147
Bob, I agree on both points. I also think that there is a strong
possibility that Little's said that to shame JR into working on
a post-up game, not necessarily to reflect in any way on Dean Smith.
(No I'm not defending Chris - God forbid !)
After all, James Worthy has one of the best back-to-the-basket games
in the league for a small forward (or anybody else for that matter),
it very well could have been that JR went through the motions or
whatever, and Little was apply a common motivational technique to
get his oversized derrierre in gear.
BTW, I've seen it before (NBA coaches criticizing lack of college
prep on the basics) - Guy Lewis' coaching techniques were questioned
when Larry Micheaux and Drexler were in the NBA (very early in both
players rookie years), and you could tell that it wasn't as much
the player's fault as the coach's (suprise :-) ....
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49.151 | The difference between up and down | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Oh+ | Tue May 01 1990 11:56 | 9 |
| >If Don Nelson's opinion of James Worthy is to be held up as a
>standard of some sort, then why isn't Gene Littles' appraisal of
>J.R. Reid not afforded the same respect ???
nelson's appraisal of Worthy is one that is well-echoed in and around
NBA circles. Littles' criticism of Reid, and your extension to make it
a criticism of Dean Smith's teachings are a solitary point of light.
Dan
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49.152 | For shame, Dan-o ... | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Tue May 01 1990 12:20 | 30 |
| >> nelson's appraisal of Worthy is one that is well-echoed in and around
>> NBA circles.
So the more people who hear it and believe it, the truer it is ???
C'mon, Dan, you're above this line of reasoning. Well above it.
I'm not arguing Nelson's point. Nelson is to be respected. If Don
Nelson thinks James Worthy is the cat's pajamas, then so be it.
That's Don Nelson's opinion.
Let's twist this statement of yours "just a bit" to see its inherent
dangers ...
"Jim Jones' appraisal of modern religion is one that is well-echoed
in and around extremist religious cult circles."
Just because an "expert" can persuade the masses to believe his
viewpoint doesn't automatically make it a truth. And you know
that.
>> Littles' criticism of Reid, and your extension to make it
>> a criticism of Dean Smith's teachings are a solitary point of light.
A "solitary point of light" in a vast wilderness of utter
darkness. Wouldn't we then be drawn to that light ??? Wouldn't
it then be the *only* attraction in that void ???
It would be the way out.
Bob Hunt
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49.154 | Is Dean responsible for all JR's problems? | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Oh+ | Tue May 01 1990 14:21 | 15 |
| Bob, I don't know how you make the analogy to go from Don Nelson (and
virtually every NBA scout, coach player, GM) to Jim Jones. i see that
as a major reach.
The issue you have with Dean Smith was also a reach, one you're
apparently wedded to. You took a coaches press utterings, twisted them
some to include a comdemnation of another coach, and then expected me
to hail it as gospel. I don't find the logic in that, and it's analogy
to Nelson's opinion of Worthy, uttered the other night on national TV ,
does not flow.
Meanwhile, I drew an analogy between Dean and JR and Terry andRalph.
It's a lot cleaner. You've failed to address it.
Dan
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49.155 | Et tu, Dan ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Tue May 01 1990 16:17 | 37 |
| Dan,
All I'm saying is that no one has to believe an "expert opinion"
just because lots and lots of people believe it. You've told me
that Nelson's opinion of Worthy is the truth because "everyone"
believes it.
Well, "everyone" believed that Jim Jones had the big answer to the
eternal salvation question. But, as we know from the events, he
sure didn't. All those people who believed in his "truths" made
a tragic mistake.
Call it a reach if you want. Sure, hoops is a lot less
controversial than religious cults. Just don't try and tell me
that I have to believe Don Nelson because the majority believes
him. He had an opinion, that's all. And, I *do* think he's
right for that matter. James Worthy is a superb player who excels
in money time.
And I'm not saying you have to believe Gene Littles. But you and
the other Hare Smithnas (tm) are caught between a rock and a hard
place.
If you believe Gene Littles is correct, then Dean Smiith's
curriculum doesn't quite cover all the basics.
If you choose to believe that Littles was just trying to blow some
smoke up J.R.'s big ol' butt, than you have to concede that the
Rev ain't the sacrosanct idol in North Carolina that you two think
he is. Because like it or not, Littles' words, in whatever
context you choose, raise a question about J.R. Reid's tool box
and its alleged gaps. If Littles wanted to shake up J.R., he
obviously didn't care much what the folks in Chapel Hill would
say. That doesn't indicate to me that a true "legend" sits in
blue heaven.
Bob Hunt
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49.156 | For the record ... | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Tue May 01 1990 23:45 | 67 |
| � Meanwhile, I drew an analogy between Dean and JR and Terry andRalph.
� It's a lot cleaner. You've failed to address it.
Actually, Dan, here are your exact words in your reply title ...
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And just to set the record straight, I answered it anyway. Here
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� By the way, you didn't respond to my previous title. In this context,
� it deserves a response.
C'mon, Dan, I'm not about to get sucked into this rathole. If you
want me to respond to an assertion that Ralph Sampson's
shortcomings are Terry Holland's fault, you'll have to tell me
beforehand what you think are his shortcomings.
I can tell you from *direct* experience that many of Ralph
Sampson's fondest dreams were envisioning himself as the world's
first 7'-4" point guard. No matter how hard Terry Holland tried
to convince him that he could score at will if he played the
post-up game, Ralph still tried to dipsey-doodle dribble through
traffic or fire up rainbow jumpers. I can't tell you how
frustrating that was. It was the best of times; it was the worst
of times ...
.
.
.
Again, Dan, humor me. I'm stil having a hard time seeing what I
failed to do. You say you drew an analogy but you actually just
asked and answered your own rhetorical question. And then you say
I failed to respond to it anyway but I gave you my true feelings
on the matter.
And for the record, I can't recall hearing any of Ralph Sampson's
professional coaches which includes Bill Fitch and Don Nelson
among others ever question Ralph's repetoire. I've heard them
question his desire and his attitude but I haven't heard them
question his techniques. If there's any analogy to be drawn, it
ought to be drawn right there.
Bob Hunt
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49.157 | | UPWARD::HEISER | on the other side | Wed May 02 1990 11:45 | 53 |
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From: [email protected] (IAN LOVE, UPI Sports Writer)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Knicks searching for answers
NEW YORK (UPI) -- The New York Knicks, exposed to the nation over
the weekend as a team in turmoil, may press harder Wednesday to find an
answer to solving the Boston Celtics.
New York is coming off a 157-128 shellacking by the Boston Celtics
and can be eliminated from the NBA playoffs with a loss at Madison
Square Garden Wednesday night.
The Knicks, who won the Atlantic Division last year, were
thoroughly dominated in Game 2 of the best-of-five opening-round series.
The Celtics set an NBA playoff scoring record with their 157 points,
they also converted a record 67 percent of their shots from the field.
So the first problem facing the Knicks is to shore up their
defense. Coach Stu Jackson is considering returning his team to the
all-out, helter-skelter press instituted under Rick Pitino last year.
The Knicks abandoned that style for a more controlled press this
year designed to force teams out of their offense and into taking bad
shots. That clearly hasn't worked against the Celtics, who have broken
the Knicks press at will and shown a strong desire keep the ball moving
until they find the free man.
``We have the advantage in overall team quickness,'' said New York
forward Kenny Walker. ``We may as well use it. We have to press them,
press them, and press them some more. They have not played like old men,
but we have to press them and see if they can continue to do so.''
The Knicks have been shown up by the Celtics in all phases --
offense, defense, and overall team production. Their only hope now is
that hard work can narrow the gap between the two teams.
``We have to suck it up, we have to do better and we have to look
at it that we can do better,'' New York guard Maurice Cheeks said.
And while shutting down the Celtics will be the Knicks primary goal
Wednesday, the must also work on establishing themselves offensively.
Patrick Ewing was outplayed by the older Robert Parish, who constantly
pushed the New York center to the perimeter where he was less than
effective.
``We owe them one,'' said New York guard Gerald Wilkins. ``They
embarrassed us on national television and I hope that Patrick is willing
to fight for his spot under the basket spot and not move outside.''
Boston was almost perfect, they played like clockwork. This was
much worse than a blowout.
After starting the season with such promise, the Knicks are now
left with winning a game to regain some self-respect. Long gone are the
thoughts of contending for an NBA championship.
``Its about time that this pride that we talked about showed
itself,'' reserve Trent Tucker said. ``I think we can beat them, I don't
even want to think about that thing the other day.''
Said Charles Oakley, who has been playing with his broken left
thumb in a soft cast: ``We owe it to ourselves to get with it. If we
played a good half why can't we play four quarters?''
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49.158 | gag me with a 3 pointer | LEVERS::STROUT | Sin�ad O'Connor meets The Simpsons! | Thu May 03 1990 08:11 | 1 |
| Bird choked!
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49.159 | | SASE::SZABO | | Thu May 03 1990 09:39 | 7 |
| You're right, Bird did choke. Actually, he would've been better off
not faking Cheeks out_of_his_jock. He was too wide-open for the shot.
Bird did make some incredible shots throughout the game. Incredible
meaning, normal for him......
H�wk
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49.160 | how about a *little* objectivism?? 8^) | LEVERS::STROUT | no hero in your tragedy... | Thu May 03 1990 09:45 | 5 |
| All I saw was the very end of the game. After Cooz said "Don't
worry if you're a Celtic fan, they'll be facing Detroit after they
win game 4 tomorrow"... I immediately clicked the channel.
sean
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49.161 | Your right Sean, game four is Friday... | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Dockers...Pants for |CENSORED|s | Thu May 03 1990 11:34 | 0 |
49.162 | Now your obfuscating like MrT. Return to reason | WNDMLL::SCHNEIDER | Oh+ | Thu May 03 1990 16:15 | 15 |
| Bob, my point, which you failed to address is as follows:
We both acknowledge that JR could use a better screen and roll if his
coach, if his coach says so. You laid this baggage at Dean Smith's
feet, pointing the accusing finger at a place where it doesn't
necessarily go.
We both acknowledge that Ralph Sampson has a plethora of faults as a
basketball player. You haven't pointed the accusing finger at Terry
Holland.
Why point it at Dean for his player, and leave Holland blameless for
his? It is unjust.
Dan
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49.163 | More confusing by the minute ... | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Fri May 04 1990 00:19 | 64 |
| � We both acknowledge that JR could use a better screen and roll if his
� coach, if his coach says so. You laid this baggage at Dean Smith's
� feet, pointing the accusing finger at a place where it doesn't
� necessarily go.
Once again, let us examine the *exact* words of Hornets coach Gene
Littles ...
"He's got to work on his post-up moves," said Littles. "He has
never learned how to run a screen-and-roll. It's such a
fundamental thing, you'd think a guy in the pros could do it. But
he's never been taught."
See that last sentence. Stare at it. It won't go away. Now you
tell me how Dean Smith has absolutely no part whatsoever in J.R.
Reid's current bag of tricks. Smith was J.R.'s teacher for three
years. Either J.R. cut class the day of that lesson or Dean
didn't teach it.
� We both acknowledge that Ralph Sampson has a plethora of faults as a
� basketball player. You haven't pointed the accusing finger at Terry
� Holland.
No, we don't. You made the claim that Ralph Sampson had
shortcomings. I asked you (politely, I might add) to share with
me what *you* think are these so-called shortcomings. You have
completely ignored this request to date. Until you do so, we
have nothing with which to agree or disagree.
I shared with you the agony and the ecstasy of watching Ralph
Sampson play ball for Virginia. He was an immensely talented
player who unfortunately disappeared at the worst possible times.
He had *all* the moves; he just lacked the guts to use them when
it really counted. I've never once questioned Reid's guts. I've
questioned his basketball education.
And since you raised the issue of Holland's coaching of Sampson
*and* then closed it in the same breath, I saw no reason to point
any fingers at anybody. Here are your words once again for all
to see ...
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As you can see, Dan, I agree with you. So now tell me exactly why
I should accuse Holland of leading Ralph astray when I agree with
your very own words that he did no such thing.
� Why point it at Dean for his player, and leave Holland blameless for
� his? It is unjust.
I didn't point it at Dean. Gene Littles did it for us. And
you've already stated that Holland is blameless so that's a dead
issue, too. So, tell me what's unjust here.
Please ???
Bob Hunt
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49.164 | I thought this was a Celtic's note | UPWARD::HEISER | nice hair dude,what color u call it? | Fri May 04 1990 10:57 | 1 |
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49.165 | | LUNER::BROOKS | This note good while supplies last... | Fri May 04 1990 11:04 | 3 |
| Why the hell is all of this in the Anti-Celtic note ?
Start an anti-Smif' note !
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49.166 | It'll be over soon ... | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Fri May 04 1990 11:09 | 6 |
| >> Why the hell is all of this in the Anti-Celtic note ?
Well, we're *not* talking about the Celtics, now are we ??? So
this is the right note. :-) :-)
Bob Hunt
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49.167 | You have been inconsistent. | WNDMLL::SCHNEIDER | Oh+ | Fri May 04 1990 16:08 | 28 |
| >You made the claim that Ralph Sampson had
>shortcomings. I asked you (politely, I might add) to share with
>me what *you* think are these so-called shortcomings. You have
>completely ignored this request to date. Until you do so, we
>have nothing with which to agree or disagree.
This is T-like obfuscation. The point of the question was not to
detail or discuss Sampson's shortcomings, but rather to point out the
inconsistency of freeing Holland of blame for them on the one hand and
attempting to skewer Dean Smith for one of J.R. Reid's shortcomings as
an NBA player.
Frankly Bob, although you treat me like a raver and include me in your
list of "Hare Smithna's" I am much less a Smith fan than you are
a Smith foe. Although neither is the coach of my favorite team in the
sport, I think guys like Dean Smith and Joe Paterno are what college
sports should be about. If that makes me a raver, so be it.
Your desire to hash out the details of "if Littles said Smith didn't
teach him then does it mean that Smith didn't try?" doesn't really
add anything. I assume Smith tried, and I assume Reid had something of
such a move, which Littles didn't think was up to snuff.
So, with that, I'll leave you and MrT to peddle your accusations that
Dean Smith doesn't teach fundamentals, secure in the knowledge that NBA
scouts and coaches would get a real kick out it.
Dan
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49.168 | | UPWARD::HEISER | SPORTS' Objective Analyst | Fri May 04 1990 17:09 | 1 |
| Take it to the ACC note!
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49.169 | Still more .... | SHALOT::HUNT | A single ping please, Vasily. | Fri May 04 1990 21:02 | 32 |
| � This is T-like obfuscation. The point of the question was not to
� detail or discuss Sampson's shortcomings, but rather to point out the
� inconsistency of freeing Holland of blame for them on the one hand and
� attempting to skewer Dean Smith for one of J.R. Reid's shortcomings as
� an NBA player.
Okay, Dan, if the point of the question was not to detail or
discuss Ralph's shortcomings, then why call me to task for not
detailing or discussing them ??? You can't roast me for avoiding
a question you posed if, as you have admitted, the question was
not open for debate in the first place.
And as for pointing out the inconsistencies of freeing Holland of
blame for Ralph's shortcomings, this is now my *THIRD* request.
What is your opinion of Ralph Sampson's shortcomings ??? I have
twice now stated my opinions. You have failed to belly up to
the bar at all. Nada. Put it on the line, Dan, or drop it. Why
couldn't Ralph live up to his hype ???
And, yes, once again let me point out that Gene Littles has done
the skewering of Smith, not I. I merely focused the picture.
I happen to agree 100% that Smith runs a model program. Clean,
very competitive, and very successful. Carolina fans have much to
be proud of. But pride is no substitute for truth and it's wrong
to anoint the living as legends. Smith *CAN* do wrong and has
done so and will do so again.
Not teaching the screen-and-roll is hardly a criminal offense but
it does serve to step the legend down a peg or two.
Bob Hunt
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49.170 | Bob Hunt by TKO!!!!! | STRATA::CAPPEL | Hey Baseball, GET A REAL JOB | Fri May 04 1990 21:55 | 1 |
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49.171 | | SAGE::ROSS | Quarantined | Mon May 07 1990 05:53 | 8 |
| No parade's this year.
It's time for the housecleaning to begin.
Hate to say it, but Larry must go now if the Celtics ever hope to regain
prominence in the next five years. To Indiana for Schrempf and a first.
Bye-bye, DJ.
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49.172 | No firesale here | DOCTP::TESSIER | Who's on first? Bill Buckner! | Mon May 07 1990 07:12 | 16 |
| Well you can forget about trading Larry. Red won't do it. L.B.'s
going to retire at the Gahden. Even if you were going to trade him, I
can't see how you're going to greatly improve the team with Schrempf
and a first. I like Detlef, but he's not a better player than Bird,
and Indiana's number 1 is not a lottery pick, at least not this year's.
I think the Celts would be better off dealing McHale, but again, Red
has said that he will never trade Kevin, so I wouldn't expect to see
the kind of major housecleaning you're looking for. Expect to hear a
lot of talk in the press this summer about how great Brian Shaw looks
and how much he'll help turn the club around. You'll know that it's
going to be a long season if you start reading stories about how Bagley
has lost weight and is coming into camp in the best shape of his
career.
Laker_Ken
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49.173 | | GOMETS::mccarthy | Mike McCarthy MRO4-2/C17 297-4531 | Mon May 07 1990 08:32 | 8 |
| I'd rather see Bagley go instead of Dennis. Shaw comes back as the starter,
Johnson is his backup, and you draft another guard with the first round
pick.
I think Rodgers is history. Red and Jan Volk did not look too pleased
walking off the court yesterday.
Mike
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49.174 | | SAGE::ROSS | Quarantined | Mon May 07 1990 08:38 | 19 |
| >I'd rather see Bagley go instead of Dennis. Shaw comes back as the starter,
>Johnson is his backup, and you draft another guard with the first round
>pick.
I don't think DJ accepts a sub role very well and could become a nuisance
on the bench. Let him go... along with Bagley and Paxson.
I think a Shaw/Lewis backcourt could rival Dallas' Blackman/Harper pair.
Assuming that the Celts could complete my wild trade of Bird for Schrempf
and a first:
Guards next year: Shaw, Lewis, Charles Smith,first round pick, Gamble
Forwards : McHale,Schrempf,first round pick, Pinckney, M.Smith
Centers : Parrish, Kleine
This year's draft could be deep... Time to get picks! If Dennis Scott,
Larry Johnson, and Chris Jackson all come out, that makes it a very deep
draft.
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49.175 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | Who's on first? Bill Buckner! | Mon May 07 1990 08:44 | 9 |
| Actually, from what I've heard this year's draft is supposed to be one
of the weakest in recent years. Larry Johnson said immediately after
UNLV won the championship that he will definitely be returning for his
senior year. Ditto for Stacey Augmon, although it wouldn't be the first
time that a college player has changed his mind at the last minute and
opted for hardship. I thought that Chris Jackson had already indicated
that he will go in the draft.
Laker_Ken
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49.176 | | SAGE::ROSS | Quarantined | Mon May 07 1990 09:10 | 16 |
| >Actually, from what I've heard this year's draft is supposed to be one
>of the weakest in recent years.
Weaker than last year? So weak that there won't be 18 quality players???
Just at the guards, I ca think of a half dozen NBA quality players...
It would be great for the Celts to get a #1 pick in the top 10 plus
their own.
> Larry Johnson said immediately after
>UNLV won the championship that he will definitely be returning for his
>senior year. Ditto for Stacey Augmon, although it wouldn't be the first
Rumors are that Tarkanian is talking to the Clippers about an NBA job.
If Tark goes, I'd bet a dollar that Johnson and Augmon go too.
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49.177 | | GOMETS::mccarthy | Mike McCarthy MRO4-2/C17 297-4531 | Mon May 07 1990 09:17 | 14 |
| Doug,
You maybe right about DJ accepting a spot on the bench. If
he could, I'd like to see him help develop the future Celtic
backcourt.
It's time to start planning for the Celtic teams 2-3 years
down the road. Robert, Larry and Kevin won't be around.
RE UNLV - there were lots of stories about NCAA sanctions
against the Rebs that maybe on the way. If so, I'd see
both Augmon and Johnson comming out.
Mike
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49.178 | | SAGE::ROSS | Quarantined | Mon May 07 1990 09:39 | 14 |
| Questions for the day:
Would you rather watch a Celtics team win without Bird or lose with him?
Must Larry be in a Celtics uniform for you to appreciate his talents?
Is there no deal for which you could say "Yes!" involving a trade of Bird?
Do the Celtics OWE Dennis Johnson anything in terms of a contract for next
year? Would it be fair to release him to allow him to work his own deal?
If you were running an NBA team {let's call you "Red" for instance} and you
allowed your team to grow old without any backups in place and had a recent
history of poor draft choices, would you resign?
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49.179 | | LEVERS::STROUT | no hero in your tragedy... | Mon May 07 1990 09:43 | 7 |
| Unfortunately, Bird is as much a staple man to the Celtic's
as Jordan is to the Bulls or Magic is to LA. The Celtics fans will
not, under any circumstances, allow him to be traded, IMO. Like
the LA fine during the last regular season game against Portland,
the issue becomes more of a "fan" factor than "smart, business sense".
sean
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49.180 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | Who's on first? Bill Buckner! | Mon May 07 1990 10:15 | 2 |
| Does anybody know the exactly which pick Indiana has in the first round?
Is it 10 or 11?
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49.181 | | LEVERS::STROUT | no hero in your tragedy... | Mon May 07 1990 10:23 | 5 |
| Indiana would get the 13th pick, however, I believe a couple
of years ago they traded this years first round pick for a couple
of Dallas players, therefore, Indiana has no first round pick.
sean
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49.182 | | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Mon May 07 1990 11:43 | 4 |
| Looks to me like the Celts got caught "looking ahead". It also appears
that nobody won Doc's contest ;-)
Mike
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49.183 | | LEVERS::STROUT | no hero in your tragedy... | Mon May 07 1990 11:45 | 4 |
| Yeah, Riggen did. Actually he and Ross predicted Game 5 losses,
but only Riggen provided a score, so it looks like he is the winner?
sean
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These are the competitors for the contest ...
Round Team Games Score
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(SAGE::ROSS).93 1st Knicks 5 None given
(RSST6::RIGGEN).100 1st Knicks 5 105-99
(RAVEN1::B_ADAMS).72 East-Semis Det. 4 110-87
(LEVERS::STROUT).78 2nd Detroit 6 93-88
(AUNTB::HASS) .71 Semis Detroit 6 98-92
(REFINE::ASHE) .98 2nd Pistons 6 106-97
(STRATA::CAPPEL).107 2nd Pistons 6 99-91
(GENRAL::GIBSON).108 2nd Pistons 6 110-98
(ROCK::GRONOWSKI).109 2nd Pistons 7 102-84
(STAR::YANKOWSKAS).90 NBA Finals Lakers 5 108-94
(UPWARD::HEISER).70 Finals Suns* 7 110-101
(CNTROL::CHILDS) .75 Finals Houston* 4 113-94
The * mean that the (silly) noter picked Boston to beat this team for the
title.
Good luck to all of our competitors - except for Heiser and Childs of course.
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49.185 | HAHAHAHAHAHA !!!!!!! An early winner ! | EARRTH::BROOKS | Fishbones,rattles,Browns,Cavs | Mon May 07 1990 13:35 | 5 |
| Correct, Riggen is the winner by virtue of his score. A pity that
Doug Ross didn't enter a score, or else he may have pulled it out.
Anyhow, CONGRATS !!!!
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49.186 | Go Knicks | RSST6::RIGGEN | Burley from biking | Mon May 07 1990 13:40 | 5 |
| Please forward all Cetlic betting losses to CX03-2/N10.
I will be happy to laugh all the way to the bank with you folks.
Jeff
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49.187 | | SAGE::ROSS | Quarantined | Mon May 07 1990 13:50 | 20 |
| But wait!!! I predicted a score.... and then later I changed it to
five games. I originally thought it was a seven game series.
Do I win? Do I win!?
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Celtics go down in Round 1, game 6 113-104. Ewing carries Knicks past
Celts.
Hopefully an early exit will lead to a massive overhaul. Dallas
Mavericks are supposed to be looking to deal their first round
picks {I think they have three}. McHale for a high would be fine.
Sam Perkins is also a free agent.
May we only see DJ, Bagley, and Paxson for 6 more games.
Next year: Shaw, Lewis, Charles Smith and Gamble in the backcourt.
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49.188 | | LEVERS::STROUT | no hero in your tragedy... | Mon May 07 1990 13:53 | 3 |
| So, Doug picked a 9 point victory and Jeff picked a 6 point
victory. The actualy victory was 7 points. What's the ruling?
8^)
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49.189 | Dean's undefeated (1-0) | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Mon May 07 1990 13:56 | 6 |
| Hmm. Sounds like you was robbed Doug. Lemme know if you need a good
attorney!
- ACC Chris
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49.190 | | LEVERS::STROUT | no hero in your tragedy... | Mon May 07 1990 13:57 | 38 |
| Here's the official roolz note. All that was said was that the
score entered would be used as a tie-breaker. It did not say how
the winner would be determined in a tie breaker situation, however.
<<< OURGNG::SYS$SYSDEVICE:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS.NOTE;1 >>>
-< OURGNG::SPORTS - Digital's daily tabloid >-
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Note 49.69 Official Anti-Celtic Note 69 of 188
EARRTH::BROOKS "Sucker that stole the soul ..." 25 lines 5-APR-1990 15:36
-< Celtic elmination contest >-
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Okay people, here's the contest you've been waiting for :
The "When Will The Celtics (Septics, Fungus, ect) Bite The Big One!"
Contest !!!!!
No entry fee required !
Just enter the Round, the team, and the number of games you think
it will take for the Septics to get dusted !
>> As a tie breaker, give the score that the Greenies will get blasted
>> by in the final game.
Example :
Round Team Games Score
1 Bucks 4 125-95
The winner will recieve a special NBA prize of the team of his choice.
(No Celtic paraphanaila will be awarded.)
Enter now !
DrM
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49.191 | | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 08 1990 11:01 | 66 |
| From: [email protected] (FREDERICK WATERMAN, UPI Sports Writer)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Decline of the aging Celtics
Date: 7 May 90 23:16:19 GMT
BOSTON (UPI) -- It is a foregone conclusion that Larry Bird, Robert
Parish, and Kevin McHale are going to the Basketball Hall of Fame. The
destiny of the Boston Celtics franchise is equally clear but not so
lofty.
The NBA's winningest franchise has now been eliminated in the first
playoff round in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1951-52.
By next December, Bird will be 34, Parish 37, McHale 33, and Dennis
Johnson 36. The Celtics bench has not been reliable or productive -- in
Sunday's Game 5 loss to the New York Knicks, Boston's reserves scored a
total of four points, all on foul shots -- and there appear to be no
stars-in-waiting on the Celtics bench.
Whether the Celtics' decline has merely coincided with the two-year
reign of coach Jimmy Rodgers or been because of him is uncertain.
Rodgers' intelligence is unquestioned, but his team never developed one
reliable style.
At mid-season, Bird was unhappy with his role because the offense
called for him to be out on the wing rather than inside where he prefers
to play and can get more rebounds and handle the ball more. But the
three-time MVP denies he has any problem with Rodgers.
``Our relationship's good,'' Bird said after the Celtics'
post-season elimination. ``Some press started it all. I respect the man.
I respect all the coaches I ever had.''
Bird said that playing for Rodgers has been an ``awesome
experience,'' and added, ``Of course I don't agree with everything, I
agree with 95 percent of it.''
Asked whether a coaching change may take place, Bird responded:
``Jimmy Rodgers will be here long after Larry Bird's gone. Other players
will come in here and win championships and they'll forget about me.''
Rodgers, asked about personnel changes, responded, ``We'll look at
every aspect of what this basketball team is all about and what it did
and didn't do. I'm not sure at this point what is to be done.''
Since Bird arrived in Boston in 1979, the Celtics have won three
NBA crowns. Parish, McHale and Bird have played together for 10 seasons
and were each All-Stars this year, but it is Bird's effectiveness which
makes the difference between winning and losing. In the decisive fourth
quarter of Game 5, Bird hit only 1 of 6 shots and missed a reverse dunk
with 4:17 remaining that would have brought Boston within two points.
``I made some real bonehead plays down the stretch,'' admitted
Bird. ``I'm as shocked as everyone else. This is the lowest I've felt
since I've been here.''
Also hampering Boston's effort was a second-quarter injury to
McHale, who tore the planta fascia tendon in his left foot but was able
to continue playing. After the game, he was fitted with a removable
cast.
This season, the Celtics won 52 games, an impressive total until it
is noted that 17 victories were over the league's four expansion teams
and perennial loser New Jersey.
Next year, guard Brian Shaw will be back from his season in the
Italian League, and 6-foot-11 Yugoslavian Dino Radja will be eligible to
play with the Celtics, whose lone young star is swingman Reggie Lewis.
The team's first-round draft pick is likely to be a guard because
Johnson is a free agent and may not return to Boston even if they choose
to offer him a contract. While Bird is probably a Celtic forever and
Parish would be hard to get even-value in return, every other player is
appears expendable.
Reserve center Joe Kleine is the only non-starter nearly certain of
being a Celtic next season. The other substitutes: guards John Bagley,
John Paxson, Charles Smith and Kevin Gamble, and forwards Michael Smith
and Ed Pinckney, were minimal contributors.
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49.192 | Sorry Ross I'm the winner | RSST6::RIGGEN | Burley from biking | Tue May 08 1990 12:06 | 8 |
| Where's my prize !!!
I predicted a 6 point victory the winning margin was 7 points...
I want a Nuggets shirt Dr. Midnight
Jeff
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49.193 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Fishbones,rattles,Browns,Cavs | Tue May 08 1990 14:39 | 14 |
| After careful consideration, I'm giving the award to ...
NOBODY !!!!!!
HAHAHHAHAHA !!!!!!!!!!!
Seriously, Riggen is the winner, and I'll get with you on your gift.
Congrats n your gutsy selection !
DrM
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49.194 | Is it true? | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 08 1990 15:56 | 3 |
| Someone in CELTICS just announced that Rodgers has been fired.
Mike
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49.195 | This net is quick! | TALLIS::GOYKHMAN | Nostalgia ain't what it used to be | Tue May 08 1990 16:41 | 3 |
| I just heard it on CNN - Rogers has been fired.
DG
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49.196 | Will Bird become Player coach ? | RSST6::RIGGEN | Burley from biking | Tue May 08 1990 16:52 | 5 |
| Party in June 1991
This is bound to help the Celtics I just hope they don't hire Mike Fratello(sp)
Jeff
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49.197 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | and remember always use your elbows | Wed May 09 1990 07:36 | 5 |
|
Somehow Jeff, that's what I fear will see. Hopefully they'll make a
offer to Doug Collins that he can't refuse....
mike
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49.198 | | SASE::SZABO | | Wed May 09 1990 07:50 | 7 |
| Funny, Mike Fratello was the 1st person I thought of when I heard the
news. Then I thought, oh no, not Chris Ford!
Doug Collins was not on my mind, but that would be a very interesting
pick- I'd be all for it. How about DrJ? :-)
H�wk
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49.199 | | LEVERS::STROUT | no hero in your tragedy... | Wed May 09 1990 08:55 | 4 |
| The ever predictable celtic management will put Chris Ford in
the coaching spot. Another temporary solution to a permanent problem.
sean
|
49.200 | | CAM::WAY | Seize the day! | Wed May 09 1990 09:15 | 6 |
| Dr J is heavily involved in drug prevention programs, so I don't
think he'd be interested in coaching...
They're leaning towards Chris Ford...too bad....
Chainsaw
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49.201 | Good! Chris Ford. Another Loser! | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | I will not instigate revolution. | Wed May 09 1990 09:21 | 1 |
|
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49.202 | Need to change more than the coach | GOMETS::mccarthy | Mike McCarthy MRO4-2/C17 297-4531 | Wed May 09 1990 09:32 | 22 |
| Re: The merits of Chris Ford
Who coaches this team is not the most important factor in rebounding
from the decline, in my opinion. The Celts need to get players with
speed, and athletic ability. The style of play in the NBA has changed
and the Celtics haven't kept up.
Look at last year's draft - Michael Smith is another in the Celtics
mold (which should be broken) jump shooter and decent passer. Those
qualties are fine - but with no defensive or rebounding ability, you've
got a net liabilty out there on the floor. They could have picked
Hardaway - someone with speed that can create a shot by driving the
lane. The Celtics haven't had anyone like that since Tiny.
Trade Paxson, Bagley, Pinkney (if you can) for a draft pick or
someone who can come in and rebound and play defense. Draft a
Dumars type guard - can shoot and play the point. Shaw and the
draft pick is the future backcourt. Lewis can be the small forward
and move to big guard also. Time to prepare for the post Bird, McHale
and Parish era.
Mike
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49.203 | | SAGE::ROSS | Goin' South | Wed May 09 1990 09:41 | 19 |
| If Chris Ford is the answer, then the question must be, "Who would be
a worse coach than Jimmy Rodgers?"
Ford has ZERO NBA headcoaching experience... and zero headcoaching experience
whatsoever, I believe. I swear that the Celts brass read the Globe to find
out what to do.
Go outside the "family." Get a name coach. I know this is wild, but
why not Jerry Tarkanian? His game translates to the NBA very well... solid
man-to-man defense {and maybe he could hide Larry Johnson in his back pocket
:-) } He wouldn't take any crap from Bird, McHale, or anybody.
How about Jack Ramsey? Doug Collins would be acceptable, too.
Please... not Mike Fratello... I can't see any Celtc veteran respecting him.
Please... not K.C. Jones.
Please... not Kevin Loughery or Hubie Brown.
The moron on WRKO {John Carlson} was pushing for Larry Bird - player/coach
last night. Yeah, right. It worked so well for Dave Cowens.
|
49.204 | Ford = 12 years of Celtics loyalty = wowieee... | LEVERS::STROUT | no hero in your tragedy... | Wed May 09 1990 09:45 | 4 |
| Doug Collins is reportedly a very strict coach. Do you think
he would clash with Larry and co.?
sean
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49.205 | good note Mike | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Wed May 09 1990 09:48 | 11 |
| I find myself agreeing 100% with Mike McCarthy's note .202. Until the
Celtics develop a team that has the speed and athletic ability needed in
today's NBA, they'll do no better than this year regardless of who is
coaching.
I hardly think that Jimmy Rogers was the greatest thing since sliced
bread, but his firing appears to me to be a reaction without much
thought...
py
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49.206 | What a complete and total joke. | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed May 09 1990 10:13 | 10 |
| Loved Red's comment that the loss to Knicks had nothing to do with
Jimmy getting the axe. "This has nothing to do with New York" was his
direct quote.
Media obfuscation has reached new heights! What does he think, we're
all a bunch of fools? Why not just come out and say day is night, or
black is white? George Orwell woulda been proud of Red.
- ACC Chris
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49.207 | | JULIET::MAY_BR | Give me hope Johanna | Wed May 09 1990 10:22 | 9 |
|
I think Ford would be a good long term fix for the Celtics. They
will go into the decline that will bring them a top draft pick faster.
This team needs an infusion of young talent, and the slow decline
they've been in for the last 2-3 years prevents that.
Tarkanian? Can you imagine the current Celtics running UNLV's offense?
Bruce
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49.208 | | SAGE::ROSS | Goin' South | Wed May 09 1990 10:23 | 6 |
| > black is white? George Orwell woulda been proud of Red.
>
>
> - ACC Chris
Red Auerbach has never had a problem distinguishing black from white. :-(
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49.209 | | SAGE::ROSS | Goin' South | Wed May 09 1990 10:27 | 11 |
| > Tarkanian? Can you imagine the current Celtics running UNLV's offense?
>
> Bruce
Shaw, Lewis, Pinckney, Charles Smith, Parish could all do it... Somehow
they'd have to squeeze Larry into the equation for a couple years. Trade
Kevin for someone who could do it. Draft someone else who could do it, too.
You'd still need a Kleine for banging... everyone else can go.
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49.210 | Good luck, Jimmy R. | BUILD::MORGAN | | Wed May 09 1990 10:47 | 14 |
| Rogers can't make McHale and especially Bird any quicker defensively.
It's time for Auerbach to take a vacation. Maybe bring Volk with him
or allow him to be the lawyer that he really is.
I read a piece in the paper over the weekend where Red was giving a
coaching clinic prior to a game in the 60's. He was stressing the
two-hand set shot to the kids, and said forget about the jump shot,
the two-hand set was the better shot to learn and take. Hello!
The game is always changing but he does not.
They'll probably hire somebody from within the family. This somebody
has already been set up to fail, unless they bring in some speed.
Steve
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49.211 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Fishbones,rattles,Browns,Cavs | Wed May 09 1990 10:56 | 31 |
| Jimmah got the axe, heh heh heh .... what a solution.
1) The Greenies need to gag Red, put him out to pasture, geld him,
whatever. The bottom line is simple - Red's last few drafts have
done more to torpedo the Fungus than Jimmah could do onhis worst
day.
The simple fact of the matter is that the Celts do not have a NBA
backcourt - at least not a NBA -title-contending backcourt. No speed,
no quickness to speak of. Outside of Reggie, a marked inability to
create shots without a set offense.
Not only that, but these guys have progressed from old to anicent.
And no help in sight. Jimmah did his best to integrate the old with
the new, but you can't make a gormet dish out of Alpo.....
The reality is simple - the coach is hardly the problem. Pat Riley
may be able to win a title with this motley crew, but no one else.
Until the Celts get a couple of guards that can be clocked in the
40 with something besides an hourglass, the situation will onlyget
worse, which of course will make me a happy camper.
DrM
p.s. Do you who was the last Celtic coach to lose two 1st round
series in a row ?
That's right, that stiff Red Aurebach.
I wonder if he remembers that ?
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49.212 | Red may need to step down, but not because he is a stiff | WILKIE::WENTZELL | That rabbit's DYNAMITE! | Wed May 09 1990 11:31 | 19 |
|
>p.s. Do you who was the last Celtic coach to lose two 1st round
>series in a row ?
>That's right, that stiff Red Aurebach.
>I wonder if he remembers that ?
I dunno, after all it was over 30 years ago. But I'm sure he remembers
winning 11 titles in 13 years.
FWIW, I agree that he needs to be more open to change in order to re-vamp
the Celts and get them back to Championship form (they aren't even close now),
but I fail to see how he could be justly called a "stiff". Sour grapes??? I
guess we have to agree to disagree on this one...
Scott
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49.213 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Neely,Ewing,Borque,Cheeks... | Wed May 09 1990 11:32 | 39 |
| Everyone,except maybe the most green-glassed of green-glassed has
known that the Celtics have needed backcourt help for a few years
now. They've stuck with DJ too long - happy to see his ratio of
good games/bad games fall to the 1:20 range. Yeah, he's a 'clutch'
player. Gag. Meanwhile, they cling to the illusion, perpetuated
by the media and their fans, of "Celtic Pride" and the "Genius of
Red Auerbach". They've watched a team age before their eyes, doing
nothing. They've relied on convenient excuses for the slide :
What if Len Bias, What if Shaw hadn't gone..... All the while using
the Red Method to pick up players like Micheal Smith - a tall white
guy from Brigham Young, on a team heavy in front court folks. The
solution to to pick up the John Bagleys of the world, this years
version of Ray Williams. They start a lineup of old slowing,
defensive liabilities inthe front court - though Parrish stil has
more plusses than negatives. A forward at guard, and the
aforementioned Mr. Clutch - DJ. They don't know how to effectively
use a bench - trying to fool folks by moving McHale to the bench
early on to give the illusion of having one.
They've waited, perhaps too long, to rebuild, hoping that Mr. Miracle,
Red, will be able to trade a decrepit front line, along with a useless
player, for Charles Barkley or Akeem....
They've become more like the Red Sox with each passing year. Afraid
to take chances, happy with a bungling team and a useless coaching
staff, because the fans flock in, and will continue, as long as
the Great White Hope, #33, plays. They make theplayoffs automatically,
as most teams do, since NJ and Washington are 'rebuilding' and Atlanta
is the the head case capital ot the NBA,and the expansion teams
are horrible.
I watched the Knicks of the late 60's early 70's go throught the
same thing. A team aging together. useless draft choices. Revolving
door coaching. The trading away of talent too late to help. A
decade plus of horrible play. The Celtics are close to repeating
the Knicks mistake. If it happens, the Garden will empty.
JD
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49.214 | ;^) | 15436::LEFEBVRE | St. Barths: No tan lines allowed | Wed May 09 1990 11:38 | 3 |
| JD, what do you really think?
Mark.
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49.215 | | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Wed May 09 1990 11:43 | 9 |
| JD, except for the fact that Parrish plays baseball and Parish plays
basketball I agree with everything you said. :-)
re: A few back.
As coach, Red won 9 titles in 10 years, Bill Russell won 2 titles
in 3 years, thus, the 11 titles in 13 years.
John
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49.216 | Red DOMINATED for a decade | WILKIE::WENTZELL | That rabbit's DYNAMITE! | Wed May 09 1990 11:51 | 9 |
| >re: A few back.
>As coach, Red won 9 titles in 10 years, Bill Russell won 2 titles
>in 3 years, thus, the 11 titles in 13 years.
>John
I stand corrected. He is a stiff ;*) (But wasn't he still in the front
office??)
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49.217 | Atleast they could run then.... | CNTROL::CHILDS | and remember always use your elbows | Wed May 09 1990 11:56 | 14 |
|
yeah but you got admit that Rodgers paniced and that was his downfall.
he develops this rotation during the year where he gave his players
plenty of rest and then wham Bird and Mchale are playing 45 minutes
a game during the playoffs. Coupled with the less than stellar record
against .500 teams and you have the reasons why he's on his way out.
Sorry to say this but Doug is absolutely correct that if they can move
Bird they must. His play has hindered Reggie Lewis' development and his
salary makes it very tough for them to wheel and deal as they're over
the cap. Denver has trouble putting fanny's in the seats perhaps Bird
for "Fats"?
mike
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49.218 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Homer,Plato,Voltaire,Milbury | Wed May 09 1990 12:00 | 5 |
| Ah yes. And Red 'coached' by the method of sitting back and letting
superior talent win. When a team ages, that method doesn't work
as well. KC used it also, of course, he was taught by Red.
jd
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49.219 | | LUNER::BROOKS | Fishbones,rattles,Browns,Cavs | Wed May 09 1990 12:51 | 10 |
| To borrow from a certain noter :
Did Red ever win a title without Russell ?
I thought not.
JD, you do me proud, an excellent note. As long as the Greenies
are content to fill their BYU quota, they can forget it.
The C's fate was sealed when Smith was drafted. Case closed.
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49.220 | tongue implanted in cheek (ouch, that hurts!) | WILKIE::WENTZELL | That rabbit's DYNAMITE! | Wed May 09 1990 14:21 | 16 |
| >To borrow from a certain noter :
>Did Red ever win a title without Russell ?
>I thought not.
Yeah, like I said I've been proved wrong and Red is a slouch who
has no place in basketball...He would have been no where without the teachings
of Bill Russell...There is no doubt he held the Celtics back from their full
potential ever since he first showed up...The evidence is overwhelming...Quick,
someone burn the films and erase all the records so the NBA will no longer be
tarnished by his history!!!!
Lots of 8^)'s
Scott
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49.221 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Homer,Plato,Voltaire,Milbury | Wed May 09 1990 14:26 | 4 |
| Red Auerbach is probably the most overrated individual in the history
of professional organized sports.
JD
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49.222 | | SASE::SZABO | Just say YES to freakin' lunaticism! | Wed May 09 1990 14:31 | 5 |
| JD, what about Doug Flutie?
:-)
H�wk
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49.223 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Wed May 09 1990 14:40 | 5 |
|
Has anyone ever seen Doug Flutie and Red together? Could it be?
Nah... But I must admit, I've never seen Lou Gorman, Red, or
RCaso together in the same place... they're probably all the same
person... BLAM BLAM BLAM
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49.224 | | FRSBEE::BROOKS | Fishbones,rattles,Browns,Cavs | Wed May 09 1990 14:43 | 8 |
| Not only is Red the most overrated figure in sports history, he
actually believes his own hype.
Good for him, the look on his moon-shaped face (have you seen Red
and Charlie Brown together at the same time ?) as the C-minus's
bit the big one was priceless !
AHHAHHAHA!!!!
|
49.225 | | CAM::WAY | Seize the day! | Wed May 09 1990 15:21 | 40 |
| You guys shouldn't speak in absolutes like that.
I can think of tons more people who are overrated in SPORTS history.
How bout that Fidrytch guy or whatever his name was. I'm telling
ya, the way people talked about him, you'd have thought he was
the Second Coming. Not that *I* did, mind you, cause I used to
face Jesus in the old Jerusalem League. The Guy had a mean
fastball he did, and his curve was pretty wicked too.
Simon Peter used to play first base. Between James, John, and
Simon Peter, you'd better not have beat out any grounders with
a man on first and less than two out!
And let's see, how else was there..well, we mentioned Doug Flutie.
And that Tony Eason feller. I mean that guy...whatta stiff. Makes
Elvis look like he's got the heebee-jeebees.
We won't discuss J.R. Reid...
How bout Sam Horn. The way these people talked, ol Sam was the
reincarnation of the Babe himself. Not really, cause I played
against the Babe in the old Home for WAYward Boys league. Kid couldn't
hit then, nope, not a lick. But he could pitch. Pitched like a demon
he did. He learned to hit one day from this old janitor at the home.
The rest, I guess was history...
So, I wouldn't call Red the "most overrated person" in sports history.
Sports goes back a long way... I mean, in the Roman Prelates Basketball
League, when they drafted Pontius Pilate, they said the dude was gonna
be great. Solid inside game, they said. Said he'd wade right in
there and get it taken care of. I mean they way they talked you'd
think he was an early combination of Barkley and Laimbeer...
The guy had just one problem though....he never liked to get his hands
dirty...just wouldn't go inside and commit...
So, there you have it... My Humble Opinion....
Chainsaw
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49.226 | | RHETT::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed May 09 1990 15:41 | 11 |
| I gotta admit Red makes me ill. Pat Riley just broke his playoff
record for most W's and they interviewed him on ESPN.
His (only) comment? Why, that they play more playoff games now than in
his day!
Guy seems to generally lacking in the Class department.
- ACC Chris
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49.227 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | AFool&HisMoneyAreSoonPartying!! | Wed May 09 1990 15:55 | 3 |
| frank, are you on 'ludes.
|
49.228 | | 7983::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Thu May 10 1990 07:40 | 2 |
| Hey Dock, did you know that Red is Jawn Thompson's (sic) hero?
Denny
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49.229 | | CAM::WAY | Seize the day! | Thu May 10 1990 07:40 | 7 |
| � frank, are you on 'ludes.
You make the call....;^)
'Saw
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49.230 | | ROCK::GRONOWSKI | the dream is always the same... | Thu May 10 1990 08:00 | 4 |
|
The Celts wouldn't go after John Thompson... they need a guy that
can coach and evaluate players... Thompson showed a lack of both
skills at the olympics...
|
49.231 | Time for a real coach .... | EARRTH::BROOKS | Fishbones,rattles,Browns,Cavs | Thu May 10 1990 08:08 | 49 |
| People, as you know, no man despises the Celtics more, but even
I, The Doctor, must agree with the masses that ole Jimmah Rodgers
got the shaft.
The Fungi need a new coach. And not Crisp Ford - he was a joke as
a player, and probably would be a bigger joke as a coach.
More importantly, look at the man. We are in the Golden Age of the
NBA, especially so for the coaches. Men such as Riley, Daly, Fratello,
and others are bringing class to the NBA coaching ranks. It would
be very much like Red Retroback to bring in a man whose hair looks
like a well-worn mop, and who basically looks like your average
displaced hippie.
Moreover, when one looks into the eyes of Chris Ford, what looks
back at you ?
Dan Quayle ?
Therefore, I propose that the Celts get a a new breed of coach.
A man who knows basketball.
A man who could keep the C's good enough so that I have plenty of
bash material.
A man who would hold LDUC's on Red's monument.
A man that even I, Celtic-basher-in-chief, can respect.
A man who can digest the numbers of the game.
And naturally, a man who would be answerable to the DEC community
in general, and SPORTS in particular.
Of course I speak of ....
Steve Nazzaro.
Yup Nazz, you have been nominated.
Now fulfill your destiny !
(I can't wait to see the special defense you'll install for James
Worthy ! heh heh heh ...)
Dr M.
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49.232 | please go outside | CNTROL::CHILDS | and remember always use your elbows | Thu May 10 1990 08:12 | 13 |
|
JT's got it too good at Georgetown to leave for the NBA. Excellent
recruiting year in and year out, a sizable contract I'm sure, job
security, he's revered around DC and he gets away with his lack
of offensive minded skills without a problem. If he came, he'd be
out before his contract ran out. If they decide to dip into the
college ranks than Vulvano is the guy they should go after. Jimmy
does know how to win and is very good bench coach. Again something
JT is not.......
Collins is the man if they can lure him away from TV.....
mike
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49.233 | Looking for the GM job | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Thu May 10 1990 08:24 | 5 |
| Gee Doc, thanks for the nomination, but I respectfully decline.
When they can Jan Volk, though, I'm the man they need!
NAZZ
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49.234 | This one's for Tom Haas | SAGE::ROSS | Goin' South | Thu May 10 1990 08:33 | 5 |
| > out before his contract ran out. If they decide to dip into the
> college ranks than Vulvano is the guy they should go after. Jimmy
> does know how to win and is very good bench coach. Again something
Plus Valvano's had experience coaching "professional" athletes. :-)
|
49.235 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Fishbones,rattles,Browns,Cavs | Thu May 10 1990 08:52 | 6 |
| Actually Coach/GM is what I had in mind Steve ...
Take the job dude, don't get greedy !
Then that puke-green sweater that you like to wear can become part
of Celtic lore (gag) .... :-)
|
49.236 | | CAM::WAY | Riders for the Flag | Thu May 10 1990 08:53 | 38 |
| Very rarely do I venture into these debates concerning the Celtics.
I'm a Celts fan and have been for years. So here's a couple of
my humble opinions, for whatever they are worth...
First, Rogers, while pretty inept as a coach did get the shaft.
Most of the sportscasters in this area are saying the same thing.
To me, it smacked of the kind of thing that George Steinbrenner would
do (ie a blind lashing out to supposedly set an example...)
The Celts truly need a good coach. Not being a tremendous basketball
follower, I couldn't come up with a name, but they need someone
who will provide the leadership and forge a team again.
But the Celts also have to vastly change the complexion of their
team. The Celts used to be able to run. They could run with the
best of them. Unfortunately 30+ year old legs don't run like they
did when they were 25...(don't I know that from experience!).
Regardless of what others may feel about Larry Bird, I feel he is
a tremendous asset to the team, if only for the fact that his work
ethic is unmatched. He could be a great influence to younger players
on the team. He should definitely stay. While in the twilight of
his career, no doubt he will still have flashes of brilliance, but
I feel that his day-in day-out saviour heroics are over.
With the injection of some fast youth, that can defend and clear out
the boards, the Celts can rebuild what they've lost in the last
4 or 5 years.
The big question in the equation is Red....
The Celts have a lot of pride, and the humiliation at the hands of the
Knicks is really a good thing, because it should show them what they
have to do to regain their winning ways...
JMHO,
Chainsaw
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49.237 | | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Thu May 10 1990 09:16 | 80 |
| From: [email protected] (JOHN P. GREGG)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Celtics fire Rodgers
Date: 9 May 90 00:36:43 GMT
BOSTON (UPI) -- Jimmy Rodgers, who led the Boston Celtics to their
worst consecutive playoff showings in 38 years, was fired Tuesday after
just two years as head coach of the NBA's winningest franchise.
``This was a decision made by upper management and ownership,''
said Celtics General Manager Jan Volk, who broke the news by telephone
to Rodgers, a close friend. ``He didn't win. He wasn't able to do that.
He wasn't able to translate what he wanted to do into success on the
court. It's as simple as that.''
``This is a tough decision to be made. It's something that had to
be done,'' said Volk, adding that it was not a ``scapegoat situation.''
Rodgers was not available for comment.
The Celtics also dismissed assistant coach Lanny Van Eman Tuesday,
and said assistant coach Chris Ford would be considered for the head
coaching job.
The firings came just two days after the Celtics were ousted from
the opening round of the Eastern Conference playoffs by the New York
Knicks after leading the best-of-five series, 2-0.
``This is the result of the last few days,'' said Celtics co-owner
Alan Cohen. ``Obviously, it has been something we have been considering.
We felt it was appropriate to take action in the next few days in
Jimmy's interest so that Jimmy isn't twisting in the wind.''
The Celtics, who have won 16 league championships, were also
eliminated in the first round of post-season play in 1989. While the
team had failed to make the playoffs some years, Boston had not suffered
back-to-back, opening-round elimination since 1951-52.
``I'm shocked, surprised. I thought that would be the last thing to
happen,'' said veteran center Robert Parish. ``But you never know in
this business, you have to learn to expect the unexpected.
``Personally, I don't think you can point the finger at the coach,
because the coach was not making that many mistakes and missing the
shots. I expected a roster shake-up as far as players go, but I didn't
expect the coach to be let go,'' Parish said.
Rodgers, 47, spent 17 years as an assistant coach and scout in the
NBA, succeeding K.C. Jones as head coach of the Celtics in the spring of
1988. He came to Boston in 1980, accompanying Bill Fitch when the
Cleveland coach left the Cavaliers to take over the Celtics job.
``I feel really bad for Jimmy. He really paid his dues to get a
head (coaching) job,'' said forward Kevin McHale. ``I knew they were
going to do something. I didn't know it was going to be this soon.''
The normally easy-going Rodgers showed the strain of Boston's
struggles during the 1989-90 season, occasionally snapping at reporters.
In Rodgers' first season as head coach, three-time MVP Larry Bird
was lost to injury after just six regular-season games. Bird underwent
heel surgery and did not play again that season as his teammates
compiled a 42-40 record and were swept by the Detroit Pistons in the
opening round of the playoffs.
This season, with a healthy Bird, the Celtics were 52-30 but again
were first-round playoff losers. In falling to the Knicks, the Celtics
became just the third team in NBA history to lose a five-game series
after winning the first two contests.
Rodgers tried to implement an up-tempo offense and Boston struggled
through the first half of the season barely over the 500-mark. Players
were in favor of the half-court offense, which Boston used while winning
three NBA titles since Bird joined the team in 1979.
Despite what many perceived as grumbling from Bird about Rodgers
early in the season, Celtics officials said the franchise player had
nothing to do with Rodgers' firing.
``Larry had nothing to do with it,'' said Red Auerbach, the team's
president. ``Larry never, ever talked ill about any coach.''
After Sunday's loss to New York, Bird, himself, said he believed
Rodgers' job was safe and denied there was a clash of wills regarding
the best offensive strategy.
``Our relationship's good,'' Bird said. ``Some press started it
all. I respect the man. I respect all the coaches I ever had.''
Ford, a former Celtics guard and assistant coach since 1983, was
demanding of the players in practice and would verbally prod the veteran
team.
Parish said players ``respect Chris Ford as a coach, and we respect
what he's done and his knowledge for the game.''
Volk, who refused to name any other candidates to replace Rodgers,
said it was a ``realistic possibilty'' that Ford would be promoted.
``If he's named as the coach, it would be because we feel very
confident that he's the best available,'' Volk said.
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49.238 | | DREAMN::MCDONOUGH | | Thu May 10 1990 10:32 | 7 |
|
The C's front office says he's not choice, but K.C. Jones asked
that his name be withdrawn from consideration for the Atlanta
head coach yesterday.
-Dick
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49.239 | | REFINE::ASHE | Homer,Marge,Bart,Lisa,Maggie,OJ | Mon May 14 1990 11:32 | 10 |
| What about Heinsohn? He won't be with CBS anymore.... certainly
has seen enough teams around the league...
Rodgers got hosed, plain and simple.
Red is definitely overrated. I don't think Fidrych was, he just
had arm trouble, and that made him go down hill.... he was great
to watch though...
|
49.240 | | UPWARD::HEISER | give me 7 pillars of wisdom | Tue May 15 1990 09:42 | 41 |
| From: [email protected]
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Celtics pursue Gavitt
Date: 14 May 90 22:13:39 GMT
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) -- The Boston Celtics are pursuing Big East
Commissioner Dave Gavitt to become the club's head of basketball
operations.
Gavitt, one of the most powerful figures in college basketball, was
at work at his Big East office Monday, but chose not to comment.
``He has found that in this kind of a situtation if you say
anything to one person you can open a Pandora's box so he is not going
to say anything at this point,'' said Big East spokeswoman Chris
Plonsky.
On Sunday, NBC asked Celtics President Red Auerbach to respond to
reports Gavitt had been offered the job as head of basketball
operations.
``Well, there's a lot of fact to it,'' Auerbach said. ``We just
hope that he'll accept it, and if he does you see he'll run the whole
thing, but of course he'll run things by us.''
Auerbach said he was ``not terribly sure'' whether he would remain
in charge of players and other personnel.
``I'm still the president and all the decisions will have to run
through me,'' he said. ``And, of course, you have a couple of owners who
really know the game in Don Gaston and Alan Cohen, so between the three
of us I think we'll make most of the decisions.''
The Celtics were eliminated by the Knicks in first round of the NBA
playoffs and last week fired Coach Jimmy Rodgers.
Gavitt, 52, has run the Big East since it was formed in 1979 and
helped make it one of the premier basketball conferences. Under his
leadership, the conference produced two NCAA basketball championships,
eight Final Four appearances and lucrative television deals.
Before the Big East, Gavitt coached Providence College to eight
20-win seasons in 10 years and led the team to the Final Four in 1973.
He retired as coach in 1979 but stayed on as athletic director.
Gavitt gave up that job in 1982 and his title with the Big East changed
from acting commissioner to commissioner.
Last October, he was named president of USA Basketball, a national
governing body, and is working toward assimilating pro players into the
U.S. national team program for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
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49.241 | better late than never | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Fri Jun 01 1990 14:50 | 42 |
| It's a little late, but I thought someone might appreciate the following,
lifted from NY's NEWSDAY, 5/10/90:
"Two days after the Celtics became only the 3rd team to blow
a 2-0 lead in a best-of-5 playoff series, Jimmy Rodgers, the
man who was 'totally' responsible for the collapse, was fired.
It seems safe to conclude that 'Celtic Pride' had been damaged...
(they) did not appreciate entering the record books in such a
humiliating way.
Was firing (Rodgers) appropriate ? The Celtics should have considered
something less drastic. Maybe if they put him on a strenuous off-
season program of running and weight-lifting, Rodgers could have
handled Ewing next year.
Instead, the team that once was so proud of its forward-thinking
image stabbed him in the back. And even if Rodgers deserved to
be fired, the Celtics deserve to be criticized because if he
wasn't the coach they thought he'd be, they should have known
it...he was a Celtics assistant for 9 years.
Rodgers certainly was not perfect. In his 9 yrs as an assistant,
he helped implement systems of 1/2-court and free-style basket-
ball that took advantage of Bird's creativity. But when he
became head coach he drastically chgd the system, and got caught
up in calling every play....Bird complained about it publicly, and
one NBA coach said, 'that wasn't too smart...he should have
realized that he needed to have Bird on his side.'
Even that mistake is not as big as some made by the Celtics'
front office...allowing Brian Shaw to sign with an Italian
team...choosing Michael Smith over Tim Hardaway...and it an
NBA source says that Auerbach turned down a deal that would
have sent Kevin McHale to Dallas for Detlef Schrempf, Sam Perkins
and a No.1 pick.
It seems absurd for a man who directed a team to 52 victories
to be fired, but absurdities seem to be a big part of Celtics
Tradition right now. The Knicks made the Celtics look absurd
on the court. Off the court, the Celtics did the job by
themselves."
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49.242 | Hey Joe, how 'dem Yanks? :-) :-) | AKOV06::DCARR | Jordan Rules! (thx Chuck!) | Fri Jun 01 1990 15:46 | 1 |
|
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49.243 | Music to me ears .... HAHAHAHAHAAAAA !!!! | LUNER::BROOKS | By Any Means Neccessary - Any At All | Fri Jun 01 1990 16:02 | 7 |
| re .241
That was an *excellent* note Joe !
Thanks for making my weekend !
Doc
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49.244 | HAHAHAHAHAHAAA!! | WMOIS::RIEU_D | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Fri Jun 01 1990 16:07 | 2 |
| Hey Dock, how are your 'teams' doing so far?
Denny
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49.245 | | FIVER::LEFEBVRE | Guaranteed Personality | Mon Jun 04 1990 11:40 | 4 |
| Denny, back, off...we all that Doc is a long time fan of both Portland
and Detriot (tm).
Mark.
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49.246 | | FRSBEE::BROOKS | By Any Means Neccessary - Any At All | Mon Jun 04 1990 14:50 | 5 |
| Yeah, Denny .... why don't you finish that porcelain altar to Dave
Gavitt. It seems appropriate, since the C-minus' are heading straight
down the toliet !
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA !!!!!!!!!!!
|
49.247 | | UPWARD::HEISER | kneeling at the altar of pain | Tue Jun 05 1990 11:46 | 4 |
| There's only 2 teams out of the toilet right now, neither of which are
your teams Doc.
At least last I heard they weren't.
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49.248 | | FDCV07::GARBARINO | | Thu Jun 07 1990 14:49 | 7 |
| > -< Hey Joe, how 'dem Yanks? :-) :-) >-
I can get plenty of seats to see them at The Stadium. Just like I'll
soon be able to plenty of seats to see NBA games at Boston Garden.
Joe
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49.249 | Is gavitt handcuffed? | WNDMLL::SCHNEIDER | Say, who's the barber here? | Fri Jun 08 1990 13:42 | 6 |
| That didn't take long. Gavitt and Red already had their first
difference of opinion over Eliot Abrams (Coach K). Red said no, let's
show some loyalty to that loser, Chris Ford. Gavitt said I don't want
a yes man with the green blood. Abrams walked. Red wins round 1.
Dan
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49.250 | are you sure, Dan? | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Bo don't know rugby! | Fri Jun 08 1990 14:37 | 2 |
| The article I read said that Coach K decided he didn't want to leave
Duke. It didn't say anything about the Celts not wanting him.
|
49.251 | | COGITO::MARSHALL | | Fri Jun 08 1990 14:48 | 3 |
| I heard on the 12:00 news that K had his news conference, turned down
the offer and said he did'nt want to get involved in a power strugle
between Red and Gavitt.
|
49.252 | You're becoming a parody of yourself! | WMOIS::RIEU_D | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Sat Jun 09 1990 12:17 | 5 |
| Hey Dan, you seem to think it's bad for the Celtics to hire 'from
within'. What is your opinion of teams like the Yankees hiring folks
like Yogi, Bucky, Lou, Billy, etc (to infinity)? Or is that ok because
they're 'your team'?
Denny
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49.253 | | DECXPS::TIMMONS | I'm a Pepere! | Mon Jun 11 1990 06:03 | 3 |
| You got it, Denny! :*)
Lee
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49.254 | | CAM::WAY | Bloomfield Brew Crew | Mon Jun 11 1990 07:27 | 8 |
| Celtics made a most egregious error yesterday...
They named Chris Ford as head coach.
Maybe Red and Steinbrenner should get together, because they both
are making about the same "smart" decisions....
'Saw
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49.255 | Not even close | BUILD::MORGAN | | Mon Jun 11 1990 08:09 | 5 |
| Auerbach and Steinbrenner are not even in the same book never mind the
same page. One has ruined a once great franchise, while the other
built one.
Steve
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49.256 | | CAM::WAY | Bloomfield Brew Crew | Mon Jun 11 1990 08:28 | 11 |
| Agreed Steve, (really), however I'm just so damn frustrated!
The Celts had a chance to find a quality coach (and Lord knows they're
out there) but it seems that Red's good old boy network scarfed up
another one....
I'm really disappointed. I knew they'd do this, but I couldn't really
believe it would happen....
Oh well....
'Saw
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49.257 | And that power struggle thing was b.s. | JOULE::DIGGINS | Me and Elvis went to McDonald's | Mon Jun 11 1990 08:31 | 2 |
|
Ford has not been named yet.
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49.258 | | SASE::SZABO | | Mon Jun 11 1990 08:33 | 3 |
| Actually, I'm not so sure that Coach K would've been the right person
for the job, even over Chris Ford. Hey, maybe Ford can do something
with this team after "living" with the last 2.......
|
49.259 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Dockers...Pants for |CENSORED|s | Mon Jun 11 1990 09:22 | 4 |
| As a Celtic fan I am glad the team didn't hire coach Kchokezewski
away from the land of excellent losses.
/Don
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49.260 | | GENRAL::GIBSON | | Mon Jun 11 1990 10:24 | 5 |
|
What's the poop on Ford? I don't know anything about him.
HOOT
|
49.261 | | CAM::WAY | Bloomfield Brew Crew | Mon Jun 11 1990 10:26 | 3 |
| Radio report I heard on the way in said he'd been named...
'Saw
|
49.262 | A little background on Chris Ford | 4159::NAZZARO | We're the Dead Beat Club | Mon Jun 11 1990 10:41 | 10 |
| Chris Ford graduated from Villanova in 1973, played six seasons with
Detroit and four with the Celtics. Was a heady shooting guard. Scored
the first 3-point field goal in NBA history. Joined the Celtics
coaching staff in 1983. Was known to run most of the practices.
Didn't take any shit from anybody. Made the superstars work as
hard as the scrubs. This earned him a lot of respect from the players,
and may explain why so many came out in support of him as the next
coach. Is known for his substantial knowledge of NBA defenses.
NAZZ
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49.263 | | WMOIS::RIEU_D | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Mon Jun 11 1990 10:54 | 4 |
| Yeah, but he has 'green blood' Nazz!!
I agree with slasher, I'm glad 'K' isn't coming. I think Ford will
be fine.
Denny
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49.264 | Oops, got Denny mad by pointing out Celtic boneheadedness | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Say, who's the barber here? | Mon Jun 11 1990 11:31 | 13 |
| >Hey Dan, you seem to think it's bad for the Celtics to hire 'from
>within'.
I don't know where you got that impression. It certainly wasn't from
anything I wrote.
>What is your opinion of teams like the Yankees hiring folks
>like Yogi, Bucky, Lou, Billy, etc (to infinity)? Or is that ok because
>they're 'your team'?
Can you explain what this has to do with the topic?
Dan
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49.265 | hanger-oner | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Say, who's the barber here? | Mon Jun 11 1990 11:41 | 17 |
| >What's the poop on Ford? I don't know anything about him.
I'm pretty sure he got his start as a mediocre guard in the ABA. He
played on some awful Detroit teams in the late 70s and was still
mediocre. As his skills continued to decline, the Celtics grabbed him,
and while they won the championship in 1981, Ford distinguished himself
as the worst starting guard in the NBA, whose only real skill was the
three point shot.
His playing days over, the Celtics rewarded his loyalty and made him an
assistant coach under Fitch, where his primary duty was barking at the
refs about foul calls. He's been doing that for a long time now,
though I guess his role has expanded.
He's being rewarded for being around a long time.
Dan
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49.266 | | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Mon Jun 11 1990 11:41 | 4 |
| It has to do with the impression that it is wrong for the Celtics
to hire from within but right for the Yankees to do so, I believe.
John
|
49.267 | And *that* will be a side show ... | EARRTH::BROOKS | By Any Means Neccessary - Any At All | Mon Jun 11 1990 11:46 | 2 |
| Well Dan, I guess that'll make ML Carr the next coach of the Septics
....
|
49.268 | No one decent "within" | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Say, who's the barber here? | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:08 | 7 |
| >It has to do with the impression that it is wrong for the Celtics
>to hire from within
But John, I never said anything of the kind. Is criticism of Ford food
for a false impression?
Dan
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49.269 | Let's see some deals! | GOMETS::mccarthy | Mike McCarthy MRO4-2/C17 297-4531 | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:18 | 18 |
| It really doesn't matter who coaches the Celts, IMHO. If the Celtics hire
a whiz bang defensive genius and don't get some real horses in here, do
you think the Celtics will do any better next year? I don't.
It's time to start the rebuilding process. Not when Robert, Kevin, and
Larry all hang them up.
I'd trade McHale for a number 1 and a player. Dallas has three #1 picks.
I don't think they want to pay 3 first round salaries. Bring in their
first round pick from last year, Randy White. He wouldn't have to score.
Just bang the boards. With Bird, Shaw, Lewis, and Parish out there, White
won't see the ball unless he gets the offensive rebound.
Draft a Dumars clone - can run the offense and score. That will allow
Lewis to spend some time at small forward, preparing for the post Larry
years.
Mike
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49.270 | | SASE::SZABO | | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:22 | 9 |
| Clearly, Dan, we all knew what you were thinking. Didn't you know that
we knew what you were thinking? In fack, we know that you knew that we
knew what you were thinking. Several years in this conference will do
that to ya, dontcha know......
HTH.
H�wk
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49.271 | | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:24 | 9 |
| Dan, I never meant to imply that you gave that impression. Someone
believes you gave it. That someone, believing you gave that
impression, was trying to perhaps rattle your cage under the old
"you can't have it both ways" theory. In other words, if it's wrong
for the Celtics to hire from within then it's wrong for the Yankees
to do the same. If it's OK for the Yankees then it has to be OK
for the Celtics.
John
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49.273 | Yes, everyone should read *and* understand | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Say, who's the barber here? | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:32 | 6 |
| Thanks for explaining your theory on the case of the Poorly Jumped to
Conclusion. Might I suggest that instead of wasting any energy
explaining to me what Conclusion was Poorly Jumped to, that you explain
to that certain someone why he so Poorly Jumped to a false Conclusion.
Dan
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49.274 | | WMOIS::RIEU_D | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:33 | 13 |
| <<< Note 49.249 by WNDMLL::SCHNEIDER "Say, who's the barber here?" >>>
-< Is gavitt handcuffed? >-
> That didn't take long. Gavitt and Red already had their first
> difference of opinion over Eliot Abrams (Coach K). Red said no, let's
> show some loyalty to that loser, Chris Ford. Gavitt said I don't want
> a yes man with the green blood. Abrams walked. Red wins round 1.
>
> Dan
How's this? Loyalty, yes man, green blood.
Since when does a guy have to be a star to be a coach? Care to list
all the NBA records Pat Riley set as a player?
Denny
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49.275 | yeah, loyalty, like when Red screwed Rodgers out of the Knicks job | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Say, who's the barber here? | Mon Jun 11 1990 12:45 | 12 |
| Since when does a guy have to be a star to be a coach?
I've never made any such claim.
>Care to list
>all the NBA records Pat Riley set as a player?
Instead of continuing to badger me with stupid questions, why don't we
return to this subject in 9 years, and then we'll compare Riley's and
Ford's coaching records.
Dan
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49.276 | | TURKEY::J_HALPIN | | Mon Jun 11 1990 13:12 | 28 |
|
Re: Dan S on Chris Ford
>I'm pretty sure he got his start as a mediocre guard in the ABA.
You may be pretty sure, but I'm positive you are wrong! :-) Ford
Graduated from Villanova in 72. Played for Detroit from 72-72 to 78-79, then
with the Celtics from 78-79 until his retirement in 1982.
>His playing days over, the Celtics rewarded his loyalty and made him an
>assistant coach under Fitch...
Sorry, wrong again. Ford was never an assistant under Fitch. After his
retirement, Ford spent a brief time as an assistant coach at Boston College. It
was only after Fitch was history that KC Jones offered Ford the Assistant
Coach job in the 83-84 season.
Now for some real info on Ford, as opposed to the mis-information
and anti-Celtic emotional-slander you got from Dan... :-)
I don't have Ford's career stats, but in his for years as a Celtic he
averaged 10.3 Ppg and shot .456 from the field. He was known arround the league
as being a 'solid' defensive player, despite being slow-of-foot. His only
offense was the long range jumper. Chris Ford hit the first ever NBA Three
Point Shot in the regular season.
JimH
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49.277 | | TURKEY::J_HALPIN | | Tue Jun 12 1990 08:35 | 15 |
|
Those damn Lakers beat the Celtics to the punch again!!! They went a
head and hired a mediocre-guard-turned-assistant-coach-who's-only-job-the-
last-few-years-was-to-bark-at-refs-on-foul-calls as their head coach. Now
they'll be saying that the Celtics stole the Lakers' idea when they hire
Chris Ford!!!
Unless they hire Pat Riley instead.... :-(
So when are we going to hear Dan wax eloquently on the virtue of
Mike Dunleavy??? Hell, Dunleavy is already the leading candidate for
Coach of the Year in 1991!!!
JimH :-)
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49.278 | | GOOBER::ROSS | Chynna Phillips or Julia Roberts? | Tue Jun 12 1990 08:49 | 8 |
| Mike Dunleavy - the Fratello of the 90's
I'm telling you, I've said it before, the Lakers are on the same path
as the Celts, but only two years behind. Dunleavy = Jimmy Rodgers.
This year will see a major injury {Magic/Worthy/or Scott&Green} cripple
the team.... Next year, Dunleavy will be fired.
Get your Clipper tickets now... they'll be the hot team in LA.
|
49.279 | | SASE::SZABO | | Tue Jun 12 1990 08:52 | 4 |
| Isn't Dunleavy that funny looking white guy who played guard for
Houston, losers to the Celtics in the finals back in '81(?)?
H�wk
|
49.280 | | FSHQA1::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue Jun 12 1990 08:55 | 3 |
| He certainly is.
John
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49.281 | | WMOIS::RIEU_D | Read his Lips...Know New Taxes!! | Tue Jun 12 1990 09:34 | 2 |
| Yeah, but he aint got purple blood!
Denny
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49.282 | I'm still waiting for my `facial'! :-) | SASE::SZABO | | Tue Jun 12 1990 09:40 | 9 |
| Maybe he's married to Dyan Cannon?
Nahhhhhh.
How 'bout Roseanne?
:-)
H�wk
|
49.283 | | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Bo don't know rugby! | Tue Jun 12 1990 10:56 | 2 |
| The Celts have not named a head coach yet. Chris Ford is just one of
the leading candidates (at least according to my paper).
|
49.284 | Just use your noggin | WNDMLL::SCHNEIDER | Bo says /Don knows diddlysquat. | Tue Jun 12 1990 13:08 | 45 |
| I wonder if Celtic fans could possibly be satisfied with the goings on?
Last week the rift between Auerbach and Gavitt was most apparent.
Naturally, Red denies it, and so the story goes away. But let's take a
logical look.
* Gavitt certainly wanted Coach K. That was obvious.
* Coach K was certainly considering things, as evidenced by meeting
with Gavitt and then going to DC and meeting with Red.
* Coach K says he would only take the job IF everyone there wants him
(meaning obviously Gavitt and Red).
* Rumors of offer being made circulate.
* Coach K says thumbs down to Celtics. Makes noise about differences
in front office. (Possible ploy to make Dook fork over more dough.)
* Ford still twists in the wind. Gets interviewed by Gavitt.
* Obvious conclusion that FOrd is Red's man and he didn't want Coach K
is circulated.
* Red denies everything and his mother.
* New rumors that Ford will be hired.
Now, if you were Gavitt, and you've been in the college game for years
and know everyone, and you're given a job in the pros - you're first
job is to hire a coach because the last one was made a scapegoat for a
playoff choke job. So you think about it for a few days, and decide
the Celtics need new blood and reach into your rich past to find the
right guy and choose a coach. Okay, so the patriarch of the
organization disagrees with your choice and you get shot down.
What do you do next?
Somehow Chris Ford doesn't leap to mind. There is no way on earth that
Ford is Gavitt's choice, or else he would have never bothered with
Coach K.
We don't need to be told who has called this ill-conceived shot,
despite denials in the media to the contrary.
Dan
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49.285 | Dan, that was clearly, obviously, and undeniably rich! :-) | SASE::SZABO | | Tue Jun 12 1990 13:13 | 1 |
|
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49.286 | | CBROWN::TIMMONS | I'm a Pepere! | Tue Jun 12 1990 13:26 | 3 |
| Rich who?
Lee
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49.287 | Somebody Call Me? | LUNER::BRAKE | A Question of Balance | Tue Jun 12 1990 13:54 | 1 |
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49.288 | In Red we trust ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | Diggin the lawn 6/20 w/ the TWOS | Tue Jun 12 1990 13:56 | 9 |
|
Ah Dan you'r enuts Coach K. was just playing up to Gavitt cause
he wanted to increase his pay at Duke and get the Oylmpic job
that Gavitt can give him. Fortunately Red saw through the charade
and nicks the deal....
;^)
mike
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49.289 | | FSHQA1::JRODOPOULOS | | Tue Jun 12 1990 14:08 | 12 |
| Dan, you hit the nail on the head with your summary. I think that
Red has to face the fact that he has lost his Midas touch. He is
so out of touch with reality that the Celtics are deep trouble as
long as he stays at the helm.
Ford might be the player's choice, but what happens when the team
hits a losing streak ? They will turn against him regardless if
he is a nice guy or not. Basketball players are a bunch of babies,
they want the glory when the team wins, but blame the coach when
it loses. Ford should stick as an assistant, at least until Bird,
McHale, and Parish are gone. Those three players could make Ford
look like Superman, but could also get him fired.
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49.290 | | TURKEY::J_HALPIN | | Tue Jun 12 1990 14:11 | 11 |
|
Dan, its obvious to everybody but you that Coach K didn't have the
Cahunas to leave his nice safe little job at Duke, and step up to take
chance at coaching in the big leagues!!!
I do have to admit I enjoyed reading you little piece of mystery-
suspense fiction you posted back in Reply .284! You didn't do any ghost
writing for Twin Peaks did you??? I recognize the style!!! :-)
JimH
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49.291 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | A knife,a fork,a bottle & a cork | Tue Jun 12 1990 14:41 | 8 |
| Dan's right. Red is finished. I hope he lives to be 300. Cause
I KNOW THE CELTICS WILL NEVER, EVER WIN ANOTHER CHAMPEENSHIP WHILE
RED CABBAGE IS ALIVE!!!
Of course, if Red does live to be 300, the celtics starting point
guard will still be DJ....
JD
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49.292 | | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Bo don't know rugby! | Wed Jun 13 1990 09:47 | 2 |
| It's official. Chris Ford has been named as the head coach of the
Celtics.
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49.293 | | PNO::HEISER | nobody's fault but mine | Thu Jul 26 1990 12:59 | 36 |
| From: [email protected]
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Rome club reportedly courting Celtics' Brown; Shaw in contempt
BOSTON (UPI) -- The Italian basketball team that has been engaged in
a tug of war with the Celtics over guard Brian Shaw has also made an
unsuccessful effort to recruit No. 1 Boston draft pick Dee Brown, a
report said Saturday.
Meanwhile, Shaw faced $10,000 in fines after taking no action on
contempt charges handed down after he refused to honor a judge's order
that he disavow his contract with Il Messaggero of Rome and rejoin the
Celtics.
Steve Zucker, an agent representing Jacksonville product Brown,
told The Boston Globe he was contacted by someone purporting to
represent Il Messaggero on Thursday.
Sources told the newspaper the caller was Jerome Stanley, who
represents Shaw, although Stanley vehemently denied it was him. Zucker
said Brown, who has yet to sign with Boston, rejected the alleged
overture immediately.
``All I can say is we were approached to do something by Il
Messaggero and that we had no interest. I called Dee immediately and he
said to let Boston know about the call -- and to tell the other people,
`No way,''' Zucker said.
An attorney for the Italian team categorically denied that the team
ever approached Brown.
Shaw was officially in contempt as of midnight Friday after he
refused to notify Il Messaggaro that he was nullifying the deal. Shaw,
who signed with the Celtics in the winter while still on contract in
Italy, was brought to court by the Celtics after saying he wished to
keep playing for Il Messaggaro.
Shaw's lawyer, calling it ``an expensive weekend,'' said her client
was standing firm in the face of $5,000-a-day fines that could top $1.8
million if he sat out a year.
``I'd say his resolve is still strong,'' said Laura Carroll. ``I
haven't gotten any indication that it isn't and I'm looking for that. I
have never had a client in contempt before.''
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49.294 | Dee Brown- ROY! | SASE::SZABO | Got nothing but hell to pay. | Thu Jul 26 1990 13:06 | 10 |
| I hope that Shaw's stubbornness lasts a year- he be a broke loser!
I like this kid Dee Brown. There was an article in last night's paper
about him and how he just plain wants to play ball for no one but the
Celts regardless of how much more anyone's willing to pay. Nowadays,
you would suspect a kid like this to turn to greed after a few years
and a few mil, but somehow, I see this kid as being different and
sincere. We'll see though......
Hawk
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49.295 | Good riddence ya bum!!!!! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Jul 27 1990 08:58 | 5 |
| Heard on WBZ radio last night that Shaw is in the process of notifying
Ill Meessathings that he won't bplay in Italy nexted year.
The report also said that Shaw stated that "He'd never play for
the Celtics...."
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49.296 | too good to happen | 33945::HAAS | same as talking to you | Fri Jul 27 1990 09:14 | 3 |
| Send him to the Hornets! Straight up for Kelly Tripucka!
TTom
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49.297 | | SASE::SZABO | Got nothing but hell to pay. | Fri Jul 27 1990 09:28 | 6 |
| While Shaw's trade worth is very low, you gotta think that all other
teams are thinking cautiously in picking him up. What's to stop him
from pulling this same bull after signing with another team? Once a
head case, always a head case, ususally......
Hawk
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49.298 | But then again, who isn't? | 4159::NAZZARO | Underneath the strobe light | Fri Jul 27 1990 10:14 | 4 |
| No matter how low Shaw's trade value may be, he's gotta be worth more
than Kelly Tripucka!!!!!!!!!
NAZZ
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49.299 | | DOCTP::TESSIER | Istanbul or Constantinople | Fri Jul 27 1990 10:17 | 4 |
| I'd just love to see Kelly Tripuka in a Celtics uniform. Man, could
we have fun with that one!
Laker_Ken
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49.300 | | SASE::SZABO | Got nothing but hell to pay. | Fri Jul 27 1990 10:49 | 8 |
| > I'd love to see Kelly Tripuka in a Celtics uniform. Man, could
> we have fun with that!
Yeah, especially when he burns Byron Scott over and over.........
:-)
Hawk
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49.301 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | RubItUp/FlipIt/SlapItDown/OhNoooo! | Mon Jul 30 1990 14:10 | 18 |
| re .297
Hawk, since we don't know what has been said behind the scenes, there
is no telling why Shaw is doing what he's doing. The C-minus' have been
awfully quiet about this case too .... why ? Usually, the Green
Propaganda Machine will have a lot of "We was fair to Brian, etc"
crapola out under these circumstances .... but they've been about as
quiet as Brian.
Why ?
I think too many people are too quick to use silly labels like "head
case" .... (nothing personal Hawk)
As for Brown, his attitude may warm the hearts of fans, but it don't
pay da bills .... :-) This is a business. Period. Loyalty is often a
one-way street, and the bottom line is the dollar. Don't call the
'kids' greedy for being as business-minded as the owners ....
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49.302 | c'mon, Doc | AIMHI::DONNELLY | Dare to be diffident | Mon Jul 30 1990 14:22 | 3 |
| RE: Shaw
Shaughnessy hit it on the head. The kid is a weasel.
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49.303 | | SASE::SZABO | Got nothing but hell to pay. | Tue Jul 31 1990 09:22 | 10 |
| Doc, I hear ya, sort of.......
However, without knowing the inside scoop, we do know that (1) Shaw
only played 1 NBA season, hardly proving himself a capable backup, let
alone starter like is needed and (2) he signs a very handsome $1.2 mil
contract.
So, where is Shaw shafted?
Hawk
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49.304 | Exactly what makes this guy tick? | BUILD::MORGAN | | Tue Jul 31 1990 09:58 | 15 |
| We may never know what's in his mind. Until Shaw gives his side of the
story, I'll just shrug my shoulders. He's had a chance to tell his
side of the story in court, and he declined, which as a fan of the
Celtics does tend to piss me off.
He met with Chris Ford once last week, and once this week. The only
rumor I've heard is that he does not at all like the way he was
treated by co-owner Alan Cohen. Until he clears up his image, he'll be
booed lustily by the Boston fans.
Then there is the rumor of he and Parish going to Seattle...Seattle
doesn't need another point guard. Another rumor has him going to
Sacramento for Ainge. I don't know if this was a joke or not.
Steve
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49.305 | Glad to see him in the fold, but... | BUILD::MORGAN | Boggs Watch: 56 to go | Wed Aug 22 1990 06:38 | 8 |
| Mike Childs,
You continually bash Roger Clemens, the best pitcher the Red Sox have
had in my 33 years of watching them. I'd like to hear your opinions on
Brian Shaw, and also the carnival-like happenings that Reggie Lewis
put on for the "Boston faithful" yesterday.
Steve
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49.306 | | COBRA::DINSMORE | brooklyn lager.. and vimen | Wed Aug 22 1990 06:46 | 9 |
| agents! They suck, of course i dont think much Of shaw.. i cant
really explain the lewis situation, at 630 sports hes not signing,
watch 1120 sports, hes signed a 5 yr deal.. well, at least he
signed.. For brian shaw, i hope he gets fat on pasta over there!
dinz
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49.307 | well | MFGMEM::MIOLA | Phantom | Wed Aug 22 1990 07:09 | 25 |
| Regarding Lewis
Why ...what happened.......what next....those are the questions.
The real reason for Lewis' change of heart.......
PICK ONE
1. Some of my realatives from the shady side of Boston, the ones
with the funny violin cases paid him a visit.
2. Lewis was setting up the sportscasters to make them look like
bigger boobs than they already are.
3. Lewis was helping Shaw. Stanley got a commitment from the
Celtics that Shaw would be traded, so Lewis signed. (Staying
where he wanted to be.)
Lou
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49.308 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Homey, don't do that game | Wed Aug 22 1990 08:22 | 25 |
|
Steve, I'm very happy that Lewis signed. I didn't see any news highlights
yesterday so I really can't comment on this carnival like atmosphere that
you mentioned. I don't know the details of the contract but do feel that
whatever it cost them it was worth it. I just feel bad for Reggie cause
if he played for a team that really was committed to running he'd be a
superstar. Of course if the Celtics traded Bird or he retired abruptly
Lewis would probably become a superstar right here.
Shaw is a different matter. I do feel that the Celtics took advantage of
him. If Shaw reaches his full potential and given that he looked on the way
to doing just that then the last three years of his contract he would have
been vastly underpaid. The fact that the Jan Volk flew over with a suitcase
full of sommolies for him I think proves my case. Bottom line though is Shaw
is an adult and made the decision by himself to forgo legal consultation
and should be made to honor his contract. Celts shouldn't have gone to court
but made an agreement with Shaw that if he reached certain incentives they
would rip up his contract after two years and write a new one. Right now I
think that the wounds are too deep and if the Lakers still want to trade
us Scott for Shaw straight up we should jump at it....
and I'd venture to say had he not broken his leg and screwed his career
Clemens would be chasing some big numbers put up by Jim Lonborg....
mike
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49.309 | | COBRA::DINSMORE | IMTAPMA | Wed Aug 22 1990 08:34 | 4 |
| no doubt mike, lonborg would have won many many games...
dinz
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49.310 | It needs to be asked | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Thank you, Fay | Wed Aug 22 1990 15:51 | 5 |
| But Mike, what if the size of the plate when Roger Clemens pitches were
the sames size as the plate when Wade Boggs was up at bat? Who'd have
more wins: Clemens or Lonborg, with the broken leg?
Dan
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49.311 | refresh my memory | CNTROL::CHILDS | Bart Gimble,Jerry Hubbard,Happy Kine | Wed Aug 22 1990 15:56 | 10 |
|
Ah Dan come on now give a toughie the answer so obvious to that one that
Jim could have broken both of his legs ;^)
more importantly what do you hear about the Shaw for Scott deal? and what
are your feelings on this? I think I remember you being for it based on
Shaw's youth advantage but naturally over valuing the Lakers you wanted
another player or draft pick thrown into the deal???
mike
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49.312 | Kick in a first and I'll think about it | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Thank you, Fay | Wed Aug 22 1990 16:14 | 8 |
| Yes, the Lakers don't get enough in a Shaw for Scott deal. Scott plays
his role well, if he does spring back from the hamstring problem.
Shaws got the years on him and he is versatile in that he has some
passing and rebounding skills that Scott doesn't. But he doesn't drain
from the outside either. And now, besides missing a year of NBA ball,
he has all this other baggage. Who knows where his head's at?
Dan
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49.313 | of course not you Dan but who else can make that claim | CNTROL::CHILDS | Bart Gimble,Jerry Hubbard,Happy Kine | Thu Aug 23 1990 06:51 | 13 |
|
Well according to the newest rumor I read last night the Celts are talking
to the Warriors about Shaw for Mitch Redmond. Personally I'd love to see
this deal and would kick in a first round pick as well. Scott well I'll
give ya a second round pick for. As far as excess baggage, when you consider
the dealing the kids has had with the Celtics you've got to feel that they
induced this feelings and once the kid gets with a new team his head will
be fine. Scott also needs a change of scenery cause the Laker faithful for
the most part hold him entirely responsible for last years demise. Forget
that Magic didn't play a lick of defense on Jeff Hornack, it was Scott's
fault... yeah right...
mike
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49.314 | | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Thank you, Fay | Thu Aug 23 1990 12:15 | 18 |
| > Well according to the newest rumor I read last night the Celts are talking
> to the Warriors about Shaw for Mitch Redmond.
Maybe if the C's kick in McHale or Parish and a 1st round pick.
Otherwise, it's as one-sided as the trades I read about in the Red Sox
notesfile.
>As far as excess baggage, when you consider
>the dealing the kids has had with the Celtics you've got to feel that they
>induced this feelings and once the kid gets with a new team his head will
>be fine.
So you say. But other team's don't know that, and they also know
they've got the Celtic "braintrust" over a barrell. You get the
feeling that Shaw would rather dig ditches for a living then play with
the Celtics.
Dan
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49.315 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Bart Gimble,Jerry Hubbard,Happy Kine | Thu Aug 23 1990 13:16 | 32 |
|
> Maybe if the C's kick in McHale or Parish and a 1st round pick.
Just a bit too much Dan..
> Otherwise, it's as one-sided as the trades I read about in the Red Sox
> notesfile.
Wouldn't be the first time they've done it. Also it wouldn't be the
first time they did it to Nelly or do we forget Dave Cowens coming
out of retirement.
> So you say. But other team's don't know that, and they also know
> they've got the Celtic "braintrust" over a barrell. You get the
> feeling that Shaw would rather dig ditches for a living then play with
> the Celtics.
The Celtics are not over a barell Dan, Shaw is. Dee Brown may work out he
may not but as long as the big three are there the Garden will continue
to sellout and the wins will pile up. Unfortunately it probably won't be
quality wins (ie playoffs) but they can bide their time until they can
find an answer. Shaw on the other cannot. If you were in his shoes would
you want to dig ditches? The more he sits out the further his stock goes
down.
I myself can't understand what interest the Warriors have in making this
deal that's why I said it was a rumor. With Richmond and Hardeway, they
have an excellent young backcourt why they'd want Shaw is beyond me...
mike
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49.316 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Free Case of Sammy's for the trip | Thu Aug 23 1990 13:26 | 4 |
| And Dan, I think it would be fair if the Celtics threw in a couple
of winning Megabuck tickets and the deed to Harvard.
/Don
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49.317 | | FRSBEE::BROOKS | A radical thinker on a musical level | Thu Aug 23 1990 14:48 | 4 |
| Slasher, forget Harvard .... too many old steekin buildings.
How about MIT, and some of the land by the Charles River ?
:-)
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49.318 | | RGB::DICHIARA | peter | Thu Aug 23 1990 15:06 | 13 |
|
i was talking to a friend about this, let me know your opinions.
parish + (maybe pinckney, or a 2nd rnder) for richmond.
golden state needs a center; tyrone hill may prove adequate at power
forward but not at center. there's no way you'd see hardaway for shaw.
richmond was winning rookie of the year, while shaw was still learning not to
pick up his dribble in the corner of the court. richmond was having a great
2nd year while shaw was confusing the heck out of everyone with his move to
italy. richmond for shaw is a pipe dream
|
49.319 | GS would need a big man, and a good replacement for Mitch | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | Thank you, Fay | Thu Aug 23 1990 15:23 | 8 |
| >parish + (maybe pinckney, or a 2nd rnder) for richmond.
No way. Richmond is 23,24 years old. Parish has a year or two left.
Pinckney or a second rounder doesn't begin to make up the difference.
As you said, Shaw doesn't come close to Richmond either. I think it
takes both of them, and then a kicker like a 1st rounder.
Dan
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49.320 | | RGB::DICHIARA | peter | Thu Aug 23 1990 15:31 | 11 |
|
i'm not a celtic's fan but you have to give parish his due. when you
say he only has a year left it's primarily because of his age, but then you
see him play and he's outrunning the young guys down the court.
i think parish would do a great job in g.s, particularly with him being their
only low post option; think of the year he had when bird was out!
he'll be one of those guys who you'll say only has a year or two left for the
next 5 or 6 years. if it's really necessary, maybe switch m.smith for pinckney
|
49.321 | | UPWARD::HEISER | strong tower | Thu Aug 23 1990 15:42 | 9 |
| Yeah but who will play center for Boston? Kleine? (gimme a break)
McHale? (then you lose bench depth and/or forward help).
Parish has to stay until Boston finds a legitimate replacement.
You can't trade away what you don't have, you trade from your surplus!
Right now, for Boston, it's at guard.
Mike
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49.322 | | FRSBEE::BROOKS | A radical thinker on a musical level | Thu Aug 23 1990 15:43 | 11 |
| Parish may play for 2 years tops ...
Richmond will be terrorizing the league (barring injury) for the rest
of the decade.
Give it up guy - the C's are going to have to pay to get Mitch.
Shaw, Parrish, and a number 1 for Mitch and a 2nd ....MAYBE.
(I still wouldn't do it.)
But if McHale was in that deal instead of Parrish .....
|
49.323 | | RGB::DICHIARA | peter | Thu Aug 23 1990 16:18 | 16 |
|
i still think parish has many years left -- not that i like that, being a
knick's fan.
i agree that to get richmond you'll have to trade away alot-- however, i think
that parish should still be regarded as a lot (more than 1 or 2 years).
also, i don't think the celts have enough depth, with quality players, at any
position to get a player of richmond's quality. G.S will value a big man vastly
more than they will another gurad (shaw). They need some major rebounding help
shaw is still unproven -- his 1 year in the nba showed that he needed to improve
his shooting and all those points he scored in itlay aren't worth a damn
because you can be sure as sh!t that he wasn't scoring them from outside but
rather by driving by inferior defenders.
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49.324 | | GOLF::KINGR | Save the EARTH, we may need it later!!! | Thu Aug 23 1990 22:29 | 5 |
| as a Rot. owner of Richmond I would like to add this..
He has not hit the outside jumper... I'd liike someone to post his
shooting stats that are 10 feet or better...
REK
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49.325 | good point REK | CNTROL::CHILDS | Bart Gimble,Jerry Hubbard,Happy Kine | Fri Aug 24 1990 06:59 | 19 |
|
How long did ole Kareem play? How you guys can sit there and say Parish
only has two years left is beyond me. It's up to Parish how long he wants
to play. He takes good care of himself working out at home during the
offseason with the weights and bikes. With his style of play I can easily
see him playing another 5 years if wants to as a quality center. He could
then hang on for three extra years after like Kareem.
Shaw, Pickney and a draft pick signs just about right for Richmond and I'd
hesitate on the draft pick. Richmond is good but he's not one of the top
10 players in the league yet you anti's seem to think so by what you demand
the Celts give it up. Shaw has shown the potential to be his equal. Scoring
Mitch would definately get the edge but Shaw would be the better ballhandler,
both can rebound and play defense.
I think I get it the thought of Richmond on the Celtics just sickens you
anti's....;^)
mike
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49.326 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Nice shot Karch... | Fri Aug 24 1990 09:13 | 13 |
| Mike, et al,
I believe Parrish has more than a year or two left. It is known
that Don Nelson covets him (he mentioned he'd like to have Parrish,
and believe he has 4-5 years left...) I'd think Parrish plus
Shaw and maybe Pinckney or a pic for Richmond and one of Golden
State's centers is a possibility. However, having RIchmond won't
help as long as Lawwy is on the team. If the Celts spring for
Mitch, then they need to fully committ to the running game.
WIth an all-glue front line of Biwd, McHale and Kleine, we ain't
talking speed.....
JD
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49.327 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | | Fri Aug 24 1990 11:59 | 8 |
|
GS has wanted a decent center for a long time, and has often felt that
is what has kept them from being a contender. They haven't had a
center since Thurmond retired. Parrish was one of the top 5 centers in
the league last year, and might fit what they are looking for.
Bruce
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49.328 | CELTICS.COM | UPWARD::HEISER | cilantro� the spice of life� | Thu Oct 18 1990 13:10 | 184 |
| $! Command format:
$!
$! $ @celtics p1 p2 p3
$!
$! p1 = item to search for, such as opponent's name, TV station, day of week)
$! p2 = forecasting switch; enter Y to enable; N or blank to disable
$! p3 = if p2 is Y, enter a number from 1-31; 7 is the default
$!
$ Save_Message = F$Environment("Message")
$ Set Message/Nosever/Noid/Notext/Nofac
$ Say :== Write sys$output
$ dow = "''f$cvtime(""today"",,""weekday"")'"
$ td = "''f$time()'"
$ day= "''f$extract(0,2,td)'"
$ month=f$extract(3,3,td)
$ year=f$extract(7,4,td)
$ file = f$environment("procedure")
$ gametoday = f$extract(3,4,f$time())+f$extract(8,2,f$cvtime("today"))
$ P1 = f$edit(P1,"collapse")
$ If P1 .eqs. ""
$ then
$ lookingfortoday = "TRUE"
$ p1 = gametoday
$ Say "Today's Boston Celtics' basketball game: "
$ else
$ Say "Selected Boston Celtics' basketball game(s): "
$ lookingfortoday = "FALSE"
$ endif
$ search 'file' 'p1'
$ is_there = $status
$ if is_there .eqs. "%X08D78053"
$ then
$ if lookingfortoday then Say "No game today."
$ if .not. lookingfortoday then Say "No such game."
$ endif
$next_n_days:
$ if P2 .eqs. "" .or. P2 .eqs. " " then goto done
$ if P2 .eqs. "Y"
$ then
$ at_a_glance = 7
$ if P3 .eqs. "" .or. P3 .eqs. " " then P3 = at_a_glance
$ if P3 .lt. 1 .or. P3 .gt. 31 then goto bad_reply
$ else
$ if P2 .nes. "N" then goto bad_reply
$ goto done
$ endif
$ Say "Boston Celtic games in next "+"''P3'"+" days:"
$ month = f$edit(f$extract(0,3,"''p1'"),"UPCASE")
$ n_day = f$extract(4,2,"''p1'")
$ count = 1
$next_day:
$ n_day = n_day + 1
$ if month .eqs. "OCT" .AND. n_day .gt. 31
$ then
$ month = "NOV"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "NOV" .AND. n_day .gt. 30
$ then
$ month = "DEC"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "DEC" .AND. n_day .gt. 31
$ then
$ month = "JAN"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "JAN" .AND. n_day .gt. 31
$ then
$ month = "FEB"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "FEB" .AND. n_day .gt. 28
$ then
$ month = "MAR"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "MAR" .AND. n_day .gt. 31
$ then
$ month = "APR"
$ goto new_month
$ endif
$ if month .eqs. "APR" .AND. n_day .gt. 23 then goto say_playoffs
$ goto test_for_game
$new_month:
$ n_day = "1"
$test_for_game:
$ if n_day .lt. 10 then n_day = "0" + f$edit("''n_day'","collapse")
$ p1 = "''month'" + "-" + "''n_day'"
$ search 'file' 'p1'
$ count = count + 1
$ if count .le. P3 then goto next_day
$ goto done
$say_playoffs:
$ SAY "Playoffs due to start... schedule is TBD!!!"
$ goto done
$bad_reply:
$ Say "Invalid reply."
$ goto done
$ done:
$ set mess'Save_Message'
$ EXIT
NOV-02 Cleveland
NOV-03 at New York
NOV-06 at Chicago TNT
NOV-09 Chicago
NOV-10 at New Jersey
NOV-13 at Milwaukee
NOV-14 Charlotte
NOV-16 Utah
NOV-17 at Washington
NOV-21 Houston
NOV-23 Sacramento
NOV-24 at Cleveland
NOV-26 Miami (Hartford)
NOV-28 Atlanta
NOV-30 Washington
DEC-01 at Philadelphia
DEC-03 Seattle
DEC-05 Denver
DEC-07 at Dallas TNT
DEC-08 at San Antonio
DEC-10 at Houston
DEC-12 Milwaukee
DEC-14 Detroit TNT
DEC-15 at Miami
DEC-19 Philadelphia
DEC-20 at Charlotte
DEC-26 Indiana
DEC-28 at Atlanta
JAN-02 New York TNT
JAN-04 Phoenix
JAN-06 Dallas
JAN-08 at New York
JAN-09 Milwaukee
JAN-11 LA Clippers
JAN-12 at Washington
JAN-16 Golden State
JAN-18 New Jersey
JAN-21 at Detroit
JAN-23 Detroit TNT
JAN-25 at Philadelphia
JAN-27 LA Lakers NBC
JAN-28 at Minnesota
JAN-30 Orlando
FEB-01 at Charlotte
FEB-03 Washington
FEB-06 Charlotte
FEB-07 at New York
FEB-12 at Seattle
FEB-14 at Golden State
FEB-15 at LA Lakers TNT
FEB-17 at Denver
FEB-19 at Phoenix TNT
FEB-22 New Jersey (Hartford)
FEB-24 at Indiana NBC
FEB-26 at Chicago
FEB-27 Minnesota
MAR-01 San Antonio TNT
MAR-03 Portland NBC
MAR-04 Indiana (Hartford)
MAR-06 Miami
MAR-08 at LA Clippers
MAR-10 at Portland
MAR-12 at Sacramento
MAR-13 at Utah TNT
MAR-15 at Washington
MAR-17 Philadelphia NBC
MAR-19 at Atlanta
MAR-20 Washington
MAR-22 at Indiana
MAR-28 at Miami
MAR-29 Cleveland TNT
MAR-31 Chicago NBC
APR-02 at New Jersey
APR-04 New Jersey
APR-06 at Orlando
APR-11 at Milwaukee
APR-12 Miami
APR-14 New York NBC
APR-16 at Detroit
APR-18 at Philadelphia
APR-19 at Cleveland TNT
APR-21 Atlanta
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49.329 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Fri Oct 19 1990 11:20 | 4 |
| Pretty slick, Mike!
Thanks
Mike JN
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49.330 | | UPWARD::HEISER | a day at the beach | Fri Oct 19 1990 12:34 | 7 |
| No prob dude!
The best thing about the .COM file is that you can put your favorite
teams schedule in it. Just cut the existing schedule out and paste in
your team's schedule.
Mike
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49.331 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Ibanez: the axe built to blast! | Mon Oct 29 1990 09:30 | 85 |
| From: [email protected] (FREDERICK WATERMAN, UPI Sports Writer)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Too fast for frontline?
UPI SportsFeature
For release Oct. 27-28
BOSTON (UPI) -- Young guards Dee Brown and Brian Shaw sprint up and
down the Boston Celtics practice court at Hellenic College, taking off
on every change of possession like Carl Lewis coming out of the blocks.
Lumbering behind the speedsters are 37-year-old Robert Parish, 33-
year-old Larry Bird and 32-year-old Kevin McHale, who have played a
decade of slow, half-court offense together.
Will young speed and old stars blend into winners? Nobody knows,
including Bird, whose reluctance is evident.
``Since I've been here, we've never run and we won three
championships,'' said the former three-time MVP.
The biggest change in the Celtics roster is the absence of veteran
Dennis Johnson, who was Boston's point guard but did not have the
endurance or speed to lead the fast break. Bird, who described Johnson
as the best teammate he ever had, said the conversion to the fast pace
demanded by new coach Chris Ford was done at Johnson's expense.
``The reason they didn't bring him back is that he would have been
starting again. He would have come back to camp in great shape,'' Bird
said loyally.
No one will ever know. What is certain is that Bird, Parish and
McHale are going to be in great shape very quickly as they, and opposing
teams, chase after Boston's guards.
Brown, a first-round draft pick, has speed and excellent passing
vision. Shaw's jumper may not have improved with a season in Italy but
he drives hard to the basket and is a quick and smart player.
Parish, the NBA's oldest player, was asked if the veterans will be
able to stay up with the youngsters.
``To halfcourt, yes,'' the 7-foot center said, before laughing.
``We'll get a lot of easy baskets and that will keep the pressure on
the other team's defense and save a lot of wear and tear on everyone
involved,'' said the lean 7-footer. He will be spared heavy minutes
because of backup center Joe Kleine and third-string center Stojko
Vrankovic, a 7-foot-2 Yugoslavian project.
In the preseason, Bird's points have been slightly lower but his
rebounds and assists have been much higher. The 6-foot-9 forward is one
of the league's finest passers but that ability was not exploited the
past two seasons, when former coach Jimmy Rodgers reduced Bird's role in
the offense and moved him away from the basket for medium-range jumpers.
Parish said that fastbreak basketball suits Bird's talents because it
opens up the court and without players packed inside the 3-point arc,
there are more passing possibilities.
``Because of the (improved) movement, Larry's got more people to pass
the ball to,'' explained Parish. ``We're not standing around watching
each other do his thing (one-on-one). With more movement you've got more
targets to choose from.''
Ford, who was an assistant to Rodgers, formerly played with the
Celtics and Detroit. He is not intimidated by the big names on his team
and has always been firm and loud in his criticism if effort is lacking.
In training camp, if a player failed to run, practice stopped for
everyone to do windsprints. After Boston won four of its first five
preseason games in efficient, impressive fashion, Parish expressed his
approval of the new plan.
``The running game will enhance everyone's game,'' he said. ``The
running game will give us a more rounded base. Instead of just having a
half-court game, pounding it inside and running Larry off picks, the
running game it will give the defenses something else to think about.
The running game will open up everything for the inside game.''
A team cannot successfully fast break on every possession and when an
offense must be set up, the Celtics have in Kevin McHale one of the best
low-post players in the sport's history. The 6-foot-10 forward has a
collection of fakes, spins and fallaways which always free him for
short-range shots. His effort on defense depends upon the importance of
the game.
Under Rodgers, the Celtics overall defense was lacking, especially by
allowing opposing guards to drive the middle. Boston now has the
backcourt talent to control other teams' guards and the Celtics' big men
are under orders from Ford to establish the lane as their territory.
The NBA's winningest organization has faltered in recent years. They
didn't know about Len Bias's cocaine use until it killed him, they
didn't realize Shaw was serious about going to Italy until he left, and
they waited to sign Reggie Lewis until the price became the biggest
contract in Celtics' history.
As a result, former Big East commissioner Dave Gavitt was hired to
assume the duties of general manager Jan Volk, who keeps the title but
far fewer duties.The operative word in Boston is ``new,'' as in new
guards, new coach, new administrator, new defense and new offense.
All in the pursuit of regaining the old Celtics success.
adv. for weekend release Oct. 27-28
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49.332 | Alright Celtics! Welcome back! | 16697::HEISER | stand in the gap | Wed Nov 07 1990 11:18 | 8 |
| Well, well, well! Here we have the mighty Celtics sitting undefeated,
including 2 big wins they probably would've lost last year. The LA-LA
Lakers are WINLESS! YES! And even Detroit has a blemish, courtesy of
KC and the Sonics.
May the season end now and the playoffs begin ;-)
Mike
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49.333 | Hiya, Doc! | 8269::RYBICKI | I love my shirt. | Wed Nov 07 1990 15:56 | 5 |
|
If the season were to end today, the Green Slime would
be in the playoffs. Hell of a barometer, wouldn't you say?
Jim
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49.334 | | 16400::HEISER | stand in the gap | Wed Nov 07 1990 16:02 | 4 |
| If/When Boston loses a game, Doc will be back. Then we can just ask
him why his Lakers haven't won yet ;-)
Mike
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49.335 | | CSC32::GL_JOHNSON | I CAN'T drive 55! | Wed Nov 07 1990 16:10 | 6 |
| > If the season were to end today, the Green Slime would
> be in the playoffs.
Lets be glad that it doesn't. :-)
glen j.
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49.336 | | 16400::HEISER | stand in the gap | Wed Nov 07 1990 16:12 | 3 |
| > Lets be glad that it doesn't. :-)
Especially you Laker fans. They'd have to watch Kings' games ;-)
|
49.337 | Too funny... | 10881::DEVLIN_JO | How many more weeks.. | Wed Nov 07 1990 17:34 | 13 |
| I must admit that you guys have provided me with a lot of chuckles
today. My, how the mighty Celtics and their fans have fallen, that
after 3 games they are beating their mighty chests and bleating
about 'if the playoffs started today'. Yeah, and if cows had wings....
Boys, their are what, 78 games left....lets see how the geriatrics
are playing come march.
Too funny. I'll make some equally dumb bleatings: The celts will
make the playoffs, as will the Lakers, Knicks, Sixers, Blazers,
Pistons, Bulls, Suns, Mavericks, et al.....
JD
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49.338 | | 15447::LEFEBVRE | Your love is like nuclear waste | Thu Nov 08 1990 07:25 | 4 |
| JD, go back and indulge in some of that marital bliss that's going
around.
Mark.
|
49.339 | And watch that Metzger guy... | 56998::ASHE | Wrote a song 'bout it, here's how it goes | Thu Nov 08 1990 13:20 | 2 |
| Tell Michael Cage's babe I said "Hi..."
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49.340 | | 10529::METZGER | It's just the beat of love... | Thu Nov 08 1990 13:32 | 10 |
|
whattaaaa ya mean watch me ?????????
I'll be watching JD spill some Ice tea next week as we go see the NY Ewings
take on the Mighty Sonics....
Should be a good game and I'll be sitting there thinking of y'all who can't
get tickets to see a NBA hoop game whenever you want to....
Metz
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49.341 | | 10881::DEVLIN_JO | How many more weeks.. | Thu Nov 08 1990 15:42 | 6 |
| That's right, I'll be jamming wif Mr. Cage and his gurl nexted week,
at the Cavernous Colesium, to see the Soaring Sonics of Seattle
scamper and scratch as the try to secure a scintillating win from
the Egrarious Ewings.
JD
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49.342 | | 16697::HEISER | stand in the gap | Thu Nov 08 1990 16:27 | 10 |
| >Should be a good game and I'll be sitting there thinking of y'all who can't
>get tickets to see a NBA hoop game whenever you want to....
Under KC's leadership, that will soon change. I remember buying
tickets for a Suns' game on the day of the game, during the drug
scandal era. Now you have to get them at least a couple months in
advance, and that is for the lousy opponents. Tickets for the good
teams have to be purchased as soon as they go on sale in October.
Mike
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49.343 | Where's Doc? | UPWARD::HEISER | GTS � - $billions$ served! | Tue Nov 27 1990 11:10 | 4 |
| Only Portland's outstanding effort has kept the Celtics from being the
best in the NBA! They're equal in the W column!
Mike
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49.344 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Rice U - The REAL National Champs | Tue Dec 04 1990 00:35 | 7 |
| I'm here Mikey ..... while it is good to see that the C-minus' are
worthy of being bashed, I would advise you to remain silent until the
Septics show themselves capable of beating a good team. And they
flunked their exam against Philly.
So are you off the Suns bandwagon now that it is obvious that they are
only the fourth bestteam in the West (after LA, Portland, and SA) ???
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49.345 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | U can be happy, if U have mind too | Tue Dec 04 1990 08:11 | 14 |
|
Doc, how many Kleenex did you go through during last night cerimonies?
I also seem to recall the Celts beating the "Jordans" in Chi-town earlier
this year Doc so you're good team analogy is off base....Philly (barkley
in particular) were smoking over blowing the game the night before in
Motown.
JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY!
JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY!
JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY!
JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY!
JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY! JOHNNY!
mike
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49.346 | Mrs. Most has to be after the money! :-) | SASE::SZABO | The Beer Hunter | Tue Dec 04 1990 08:37 | 5 |
| Boy, does Johnny Most look terrible. I didn't know that his right side
is somewhat paralyzed (didn't use his right arm at all, but he was able
to walk with a limp). His wife looked damn good though! :-)
Hawk
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49.347 | | FRAGLE::WASKOM | | Tue Dec 04 1990 10:25 | 13 |
| It was pretty sad to see how ill Johnny really is. Makes me wonder how
much longer he'll be around.
It isn't often that a guy gets to see how appreciated he's been over
the years. Clearly, the events last night meant a lot to him. I'm
glad the Celts were able/willing to do this for him. Yes, he's a
homer, and that isn't today's 'style'. Yes, his voice was (ahem)
somewhat less than dulcet-toned and smooth.
But his enthusiasm and love of the game and his team got a lot of
people interested in basketball who might never otherwise have cared.
A&W
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49.348 | hope this helps | UPWARD::HEISER | send an enemy a smoke alarm for Xmas! | Tue Dec 04 1990 10:32 | 8 |
| > So are you off the Suns bandwagon now that it is obvious that they are
> only the fourth bestteam in the West (after LA, Portland, and SA) ???
Doc, only you fully understand "wagon jumping". I'm a permanent
resident of Boston's and Phoenix's wagons. The difference between you
and I is that my affiliations end there.
Mike
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49.349 | Most | NEMAIL::LEARYM | | Tue Dec 04 1990 10:50 | 13 |
| Re. Johnny Most
I thought he was at his theatrical and histrionic best back in '73
when the Knicks "lucked" out and upset the Celts in 6. Johnny went
bonkers about the Knick players and refs "doing in" the Celts at Game
6 in MSG.I think that was the year that Havlicek could barely use
his right arm.
ML
PS. I wish I could remember what he called Wally Jones(another of his
favorites along with Luke the Kook Jackson!)
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49.350 | I gained a respect for that man last night. | SASE::SZABO | The Beer Hunter | Tue Dec 04 1990 10:52 | 11 |
| > It was pretty sad to see how ill Johnny really is. Makes me wonder
> how much longer he'll be around.
I was thinking pretty much the same thing last night only, I was hoping
he'd make it to the end of the ceremony. Seriously, he didn't look
good at all.......
People like him really makes you think about what a lifetime of heavy
cigarette smoking will do to you.
Hawk
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49.351 | | BUILD::MORGAN | | Tue Dec 04 1990 10:57 | 40 |
| Re: Johnny Most
One of my favorite stories about him was printed in the yesterday's
Globe as told by his partner (and now play-by-play man) Glenn Ordway.
"John used to open every broadcast the same way for 37 years. 'This is
Johnny Most high above courtside.' Well, there was one night he didn't
do the traditional opening and he claims it may have been the only
time. We were in Dallas and we couldn't find him. We have no idea
where he is. So I did the opening and the next thing I hear is
Johnny, coming down the runway, yapping away. I look back and he's
being escorted by two Texas policemen, arm in arm, and he's screaming
at them. Well it turned out Johnny was smoking and they were going to
throw him out of the building until they found out who he was. But
they still didn't trust him, so they walked him to his seat. Well by
now, Johnny is furious. He sits down and I told him he could do the
opening. So he said, OK, OK. He's fuming. Johnny starts by saying,
'6,565 rapes being commited right now in the city of Dallas; 5,413
armed robberies being committed right now in the city of Dallas. And
on top of that, 800 murders being committed right now in the city of
Dallas and all the damn police care about is stopping Johnny Most from
smoking. I hate Texas.'"
And my favorite quote, from the man with the green shades:
"Look at this! Rodman and Lohaus are in a fight. The hotdog has
started another one! Lohaus was taking none of his nonsense...no
nonsense. No garbage from Rodman. And Rodman is a garbage dispenser!"
For those of you who never heard him - to watch the game and listen to
Most on the radio was very common to us Celts fans, especially for big
games. By listening to his description, you'd think he was watching
another game, he was so biased. I know he was entertaining to me for
the many years I listened to him. I got his autograph as a kid before
a game, while eating dinner in the Iron Horse restaurant at the Garden.
He was sitting at the bar, by himself, chain smoking and sucking down
what looked like a high ball or something like that. He looked on the
verge of death then, and that was probably 25 years ago.
Steve
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49.352 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Rice U - The REAL National Champs | Tue Dec 04 1990 11:12 | 4 |
| re .350
I saw that, and all bashing aside, I wish him the best, but he doesn't
look very good, not at all. :-(
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49.353 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | U can be happy, if U have mind too | Tue Dec 04 1990 11:43 | 7 |
|
My favorite nicknames is still Mc Filthy and Mc Nasty for Mahorn and Ruland...
Seems like just yesterday my mother was yelling at me to turn the radio off
and go to bed. Seems like you could never turn the radio down low enough
that she couldn't pickup that unmistakable voice...
mike
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49.354 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Lets get naked and smoke | Tue Dec 04 1990 12:38 | 8 |
| How could you tell if Johnn Most looked bad? The guy always looked
like crap - the only guy uglier than Bird, McHale, DJ adn Pawwish.
Glad he's out of the booth and becomeing just a memory. Easily
the worst announcer of all time. Guy didnt' know a layup from a
foul shot - that was obvious.
JD
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49.355 | | CAM::WAY | Your house'll smell like Hurl Whiff | Tue Dec 04 1990 13:11 | 20 |
| Nah, I liked Most.
He is irrevocably woven into the tapestry of NBA legend, along with
Havlichek, Jabbar, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Willis Reed, Wilt the
Stilt, and many others.
That trademark voice, the blatant homerism hark back to another age
in sport. NBA basketball wasn't around during the golden years of the
20s, where the sportswriters (some of whom went on to be our greatest
authors) lionized baseball. So, instead we have figures like Johnny
Most.
Most will always be near and dear to a Celtics fan's heart, but even
non-Celtic fans should respect him, for the man was never fake, and
he did what he did with heart and gusto and intensity.
I will miss Johnny Most, the world could use a few more characters,
and a few less transparent, plastic sportscasters like Dan Dierdork....
'Saw
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49.356 | | SASE::SZABO | The Beer Hunter | Tue Dec 04 1990 13:13 | 6 |
| JD, believe us, he looked terrible lasted night.
I was never a Johnny Most fan, but last night I saw a side of the man
that isn't noticed through the microphone........
Hawk
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49.357 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Tue Dec 04 1990 13:32 | 6 |
| Not only that, JD, but you missed him in the early part of his career
when he could call a game, accurately and expertly. His health caught
up with him by the time you moved here and he slipped a lot, but in the
early part of his career, there weren't many people better than him.
John
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49.358 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Lets get naked and smoke | Tue Dec 04 1990 14:01 | 11 |
| John,
You're probably right, but then he should have realized it and retired,
instead of become a mockery of himself. To me he always souned
like a miserable old crab, who couldn't see anything good in the
world, and who took his personal shortcomings and abuses out on
the opposition. A sad, pathetic figure, clinging to a past that
was glorified much beyond its worth, a delusionary vision of a
'legend'.
JD
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49.359 | haw haw haw | SACT41::ROSS | Me gotta go now | Tue Dec 04 1990 14:05 | 1 |
| Geez, JD, for a second there I thought you were talking about MrT...
|
49.360 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | Life's 2 short 2 drink cheap beer | Tue Dec 04 1990 14:56 | 12 |
| Johnny Most brought New England the Celtics before TV even heard about
the NBA. Most was there through all 16 Celts championships - which is
symbolized by a 16 diamond ring given to him last night by Red
Auerbach.
In an interview prior to the ceremonies, Most was asked what he most
wanted to be remembered for. Johnny said he wants to be remembered for
the work he has done with kids, youth sports programs, and the Special
Olympics.
It's kind of sad that you carry that much hate in your heart for
someone who never did anything to you personally, JD.
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49.361 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Docker...Pant for |CENSORED| | Tue Dec 04 1990 16:02 | 5 |
| RE: ML
The Knicks beat the Celtics in a 7th game at the Garden in 1973. I
know. I was there. 8^(
/Don
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49.362 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Lets get naked and smoke | Tue Dec 04 1990 17:06 | 18 |
| Mac,
Hate's in the eye of the beholder. I found Most - the basketball
announcer - to be a loathesome figure, a pathetic creature. What
he did outside of announcing - whether it be the good things such
as his work with the special Olympics, which I've heard about before,
or whatever bad he did doesn't come into my equation. His public
persona - the one that he fomented - was the sorry homer - the screamer
- the insulter - that's what he brought upon himself.
Do I take joy in his being sick - nope, not one iota. I'm only
glad that he's finally given up announcing, and that gratefully
(for me, anyway) that he'll just fade into nostalgia along with
lava lamps and Lost In Space. I hope he continues his charible
functions for as long as he's able - there can never be too much
of that.
JD
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49.363 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Wed Dec 05 1990 07:18 | 25 |
| JD -
It's a point well taken about how he should have known he should have
retired, but when a job becomes so much a part of one's life, it's hard
to know when to go. It happens with pro athletes and lots of other
people.
I agree with you about the public persona too. He did bring a lot of
it on himself. People who met him outside the basketball world tended
to feel he was a complete SOB.
At the same time, however, he was a factor in building both the
popularity for (if you're a fan) and dislike of (if you're not) the
Celtics. In his prime, he was a damned good announcer and I wish the
people who only became Celtics fans or haters recently could have heard
him in his prime. I've relistened to some old recordings and the man
was good. It's unfortunate that what people dislike about him
overshadowed that.
When he broadcast the All-Star Game with Chick Hearn a couple of years
ago, it was a completely different Most. He was objective, he stayed
on top of the play, followed the action well and did a great job. The
two of them together was a great moment in broadcasting.
John
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49.364 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Edward Scissorhands cut here | Wed Dec 05 1990 08:04 | 9 |
| I can't believe all this flap about Johnny Most. The guy was
a basketball announcer, not a justice on the Supreme Court. JD makes
it sound like the guy legalized murder or something. Sports is
*supposed* to be fun and Most was funny. He wasn't a 80's/90's generic
all things to all people kind of phony pair of Dockers� that makes you want
to toss your cookies, he *was* extremely biased, but if you took what
he did seriously it's time to re-think what's important in life.
/Don
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49.365 | | WMOIS::RIEU_D | Read his lips...Know new taxes! | Wed Dec 05 1990 08:09 | 4 |
| Gawd JD, did they force you to listen to the guy even in Seattle?
What possible difference could it make to you whether he did C's games
or not?
Denny
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49.366 | | CAM::WAY | Your house'll smell like Hurl Whiff | Wed Dec 05 1990 08:14 | 11 |
| And carrying further what Slasher said, it's Most's inimitable character
that adds to the spice of the game.
I've never heard anyone be passive about Johnny Most. You either love him
or you hate him, and for that, creating that emotional gratification (either
love or hate) he has made a great contribution to the game.
Lord knows, we'd never be debating these issues about Dan Dierdork!
'Saw
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49.367 | In the local context, I can appreciate what he's done... | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Dec 05 1990 09:13 | 19 |
|
JD, I'd have thought you'd loved Most. You're both masters of
hyperbole... ;-)
Seriously, though, I can see it from both sides. Most lives up here in
Nashua, NH, owning a ticket agency from which he mysteriously is able
to legally scalp tickets to Boston sports events including Celtics
games, and some of things I've heard from people who've dealt with him
haven't been too complimentary. But both that and the good work he has
done for charity are irrelevant. He was a basketball announcer on a
local scale, and for most of his career he did a good job of calling
a game and (by local pronouncement) a great job of entertaining. He
did this for many years when both Boston and the country as a whole
had very little interest in professional basketball. For that
dedication and on the whole for his performance on the job over the
years, I can accept Most as a genuine pioneer of the league and sport.
glenn
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49.368 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | always initial your kiwi | Wed Dec 05 1990 10:46 | 16 |
| Hey Denny, if you don't know that I've yanked everyone's chains
over Most for years, then I don't know what (?) Most was like PHil
the Shill Rizzuto, and in all seriousness, he was funny and fairly
outrageous. I felt a lot of what he said was downright insulting,
and could only foment bias in the lunatic fringe Celtic fan. Some
was damn funny like the time he said "Mahorn ripped Bird's arm right
out of the socket, and there's no foul!!" (or something to that
effect). My favorite Celtic announce was the Coooz and always will
be. Funny, but pretty hones (gasp, he actually criticized LARRY
BIRD at time!!!)
Most slipped very badly over the last decade, and that's what I
base my judgement on. In those years, he soundd like he didn't
know a hoop from a hole in his head.
JD
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49.369 | Good riddance to The Growler ... | EARRTH::BROOKS | Rice U - The REAL National Champs | Wed Dec 05 1990 13:40 | 3 |
| Not to mention Most's hatchet jobs on Sampson, Mahorn, Ruland and
others...some thought it was cute, but all Most did was give the Jihad
pesudo-gospel.
|
49.370 | Quotes from "the thugs" :-) | BUILD::MORGAN | | Wed Dec 05 1990 13:48 | 23 |
| Re: Doc
Quote from Jeff Ruland on Most's retirement:
"I wish the guy well. My mom had some trouble with the McFilthy and
McNasty stuff, but I didn't mind. I just thought it was his style and
I wish we had had somone like him in Washington. Maybe people would
have noticed us. I don't have anything personal against the man. He
got me a little bit of motoriety and I guess that was OK. Send him my
regards."
Quote from Rick Mahorn:
"Tell him I'm coming up to steal the banner. I've had enough. No,
seriously, I knew what he was doing. It was good for the Celtics'
radio. People believed him. And at that time in my career, I got
known for something. I felt he was just protecting his turf. He bled
green. He's like [the late Sixer PA announcer Dave] Zinkoff. He'll
still be a legend as long as the team and the franchise survives."
He was entertainment, Doc. Same as the NBA is entertainment.
Steve
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49.371 | knew it wouldn't last.. | CNTROL::CHILDS | U can be happy, if U have mind too | Wed Dec 05 1990 13:51 | 10 |
|
Psuedo-gospel? Big Ralphie picking on little Jerry didn't deserve to be tattoo-
ed? Mahorn and Ruland weren't dirty ballplayers? Cmon Doc you'll have to do
better than that....
I'm glad to see though that the nice-ness has worn off though...
;^)
mike
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49.372 | Most provided the permanant green contact lenses | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | $80,000 + a Chevy Blazer | Wed Dec 05 1990 14:08 | 12 |
| Most poluted the minds of a lot of Celtic fans. I've never encountered
such a generally biased fandom in my life as them. The average Celtic
fan *has* been affected by most to the point (at the height of
ridiculousness) that they criticized their own Tommy Heinsohn for
leaning towards the Lakers in the finals 3 years ago, when reality was
that CBS was forced to demote him for his green glasses over the very
same series.
I'm not saying any of that is good or bad, but I do think that's the
way it is.
Dan
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49.373 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Edward Scissorhands cut here | Wed Dec 05 1990 14:18 | 1 |
| I see Dan is noting with his pink Laker shirt again.
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49.374 | we ain't the JIHAD for nothin... | CNTROL::CHILDS | U can be happy, if U have mind too | Wed Dec 05 1990 14:27 | 14 |
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Hahahahaaa Hey Dan as REK would say take a suck pill will ya...hahhaaa
CBS threaten to fire Tommy if he didn't say something nice about those
dreaded quiche eaters in purple.
Why do you think they gave him a ring with 16 diamonds in it the only one
of it's kind in the world? Because he made us objective fans? hahahaaa
too much...
Chew on this Dan 8-2 in the Finals.....
mike
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49.375 | Such as it is with success | NAC::G_WAUGAMAN | | Wed Dec 05 1990 14:29 | 6 |
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Championship after championship polluted the minds of a lot of Celtic
fans. And Johnny Most didn't play in a one of them...
glenn
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49.376 | Oh, really ??? | SHALOT::HUNT | Shoeless Joe Belongs In Cooperstown | Wed Dec 05 1990 14:37 | 7 |
| � I've never encountered such a generally biased fandom in my life as
� them.
This coming from our man, Dan, who coddles hopeless Tar Heel fans in
exchange for tixtual favors.
Bob Hunt
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49.377 | Really. | HOTSHT::SCHNEIDER | $80,000 + a Chevy Blazer | Wed Dec 05 1990 14:58 | 7 |
| >This coming from our man, Dan, who coddles hopeless Tar Heel fans in
>exchange for tixtual favors.
I've only met one Tar Heel fan, Bob. And he's a lot more objective
than the average Celtic fan that I've encountered on my journeys.
Dan
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49.378 | talk about the pot calling the kettle black | UPWARD::HEISER | send an enemy a smoke alarm for Xmas! | Wed Dec 05 1990 15:18 | 1 |
| This is too much! Stop it Dan, you're killin' me!
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49.379 | | GOLF::KINGR | My mind is a terrible thing to use... | Wed Dec 05 1990 22:17 | 8 |
| hey Dan.. TAKE A BIG SUCK_PILL tm!!!!!!!
Last time I check Most did not win any games for the Celtics..
His brand of play-by-play (after 37 years) is still classic!
Yeah he was a homer.. SO what? I'd rather have an announcer
that is a homer than Dick Stockton doing the play by play for my team.
REK
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49.380 | I need the amazin kreskin | NEMAIL::LEARYM | | Thu Dec 06 1990 09:49 | 11 |
| Re: /Don .361
I remember watching the Knicks beating the Celts in a 6th game at
MSG,wasn't sure if it was the clincher. Was '73 the year that Havlicek
had limited use of his right arm? Or was that '72?
The years get fuzzier1(Or was it the Buds)
Thanks,
ML
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49.381 | | FSOA::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Thu Dec 06 1990 10:16 | 9 |
| 1968-69 Last title under Russell
1969-70 34-48, no playoffs
1970-71 Cowens is rookie, team barely misses playoffs
1971-72 Loses to Knicks in 5
1972-73 Best regular season record, Havlicek gets hurt, team loses
to New York in Eastern Finals in 7, Knicks win title
1973-74 Team beats Milwaukee for title
John
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49.382 | Continuation | EARRTH::BROOKS | Rice U - The REAL National Champs | Thu Dec 06 1990 10:23 | 9 |
| 1990-91 Celtics sprint to early lead in Atlanatic, but valiant
Sixers squad lead by MVP Barkley blow by Boston, win 58
games and the Div. Title. Celtics stumble in 2nd or 3rd,
and get an Excellent Butt-Kicking at the hands of the
Pistons or Bulls in the 2nd round.
Hope that helped.
heh heh heh .....
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49.383 | Johnny was fumin'! | NEMAIL::LEARYM | | Thu Dec 06 1990 10:27 | 29 |
| Re: Johnny Most
This little story appeared in the Boston Globe earlier this week
concerning remembrances of Most. Boston area people have probably
seen this but I wanted to share this with other folk. This story
comes from Glenn Ordway who is now the Celts'radio play by play man
and for some years in the 80's was Most's partner in the booth.
"John used to open every broadcast the same way for 37 years."This is
Johnny Most high above courtside." Well,there was one night he didn't
do the traditional opening and he claims it might have been the only
time. We were in Dallas and we couldn't find him. We have no idea where
he is. So I did the opening and the next thing I hear is Johnny,coming
down the runway,yapping away.I look back and he's being escorted by two
Texas policemen,arm in arm,and he's screaming at them. Well it turned
out Johnny was smoking and they were going to throw him out of the
building until they found out who he was. But they still didn't trust
him,so they walked him to his seat. Well,by now,Johnny is furious.He
sits down and I told him he could do the opening. So he said,OK,OK.
He's fuming. Johnny starts by saying "6,565 rapes being committed
right now in the city of Dallas; 5,413 armed robberies being committed
right now in the city of Dallas.And on top of that,800 murders being
committed right now in the city of Dallas and all the damn police care
about is stopping Johnny Most from smoking. I hate Texas!""
Classic
ML
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49.384 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Docker...Pant for |CENSORED| | Thu Dec 06 1990 11:02 | 16 |
| Gee ML, The Celtics beat the Knicks in Madison Square Garden
in the 1973 Conference Finals to set up the seventh game. They
didn't have the 2-2-1-1-1 format they have now, they alternated
every game. The Celtics blew out the Knicks in game one on a Sunday
afternoon and the Knicks blew out the Celtics in game 2 in New York.
In the third game of the series Havlicek hurt his arm and didn't
even try to play until game 5 (he couldn't) while the Knicks built
up a 3-1 lead. The Celtics won game 5 when Paul Silas hit a jumper
from the corner that might've been a three pointer today and then
beat the Knicks in Madison Square Garden. In the '72 series the
Knicks beat the Celtics in 5 games so I can't remember New York
beating Boston in a sixth game at home. Better knock off those
Buds. 8^)
/Don
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49.385 | How many champeenships has........ oh, nevermind! | SASE::SZABO | The Beer Hunter | Thu Dec 06 1990 11:23 | 5 |
| re: .382
Hey Dock, I thought you didn't take drugs....... :-)
Hawk
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49.386 | | CAM::WAY | Your house'll smell like Hurl Whiff | Thu Dec 06 1990 11:31 | 34 |
| �
� 1990-91 Celtics sprint to early lead in Atlanatic, but valiant
� Sixers squad lead by MVP Barkley blow by Boston, win 58
� games and the Div. Title. Celtics stumble in 2nd or 3rd,
� and get an Excellent Butt-Kicking at the hands of the
� Pistons or Bulls in the 2nd round.
�
� Hope that helped.
�
� heh heh heh .....
OHMIGOD! OHMIGOD!!!
Look, someone who sits near Doc, please get to his office quickly.
The batch of SPORTShrooms I sent to him were inadvertantly harvested
from the test bed of the new and improved SUPERSPORTshrooms, and all
the kinks and bugs haven't been worked out yet!
First symptom is severe warpage of reality -- perceived or otherwise,
and totally belief in things that could never possibly happen in the
space-time continuum as we know it.
Second symptom is severe convulsions, followed by severe hypoxia!
The only antidote we've found so far for this condition is a healthy
helping of green shamrocks. Also, convalescence is speeded up if
the individual is played subliminal recordings of Johnny Most doing
the Celtics games, especially the one where Havlichek stole the ball....
Someone help Doc, NOW!!!!!
'Saw
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49.387 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Rice U - The REAL National Champs | Thu Dec 06 1990 12:58 | 6 |
| Saw, I see things that most man only hope too ... listen to me and
learn my son, for note .386 was pure prophecy ... heed my words !
Doc
p.s. I'm (tm)ing Excellent Butt-Kicking ....
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49.388 | I,m tooyoung and too handsome!! | NEMAIL::LEARYM | | Thu Dec 06 1990 13:18 | 7 |
| /Don,
Maybe it's time for Moussy( Yech)
ML
I ain't ready for senility!
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49.389 | At least you're not noting in Celtics! :-) | AKOV06::DCARR | No prob'm, no press'a. Irie, mon! | Thu Dec 06 1990 16:02 | 11 |
| > <<< Note 49.388 by NEMAIL::LEARYM >>>
> -< I,m tooyoung and too handsome!! >-
>
>
> ML
> I ain't ready for senility!
Geez, go on vacation, and somebody steals your signature! Who is this
imposter?
The _real_ ML :-)
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49.390 | Do I hear an echo? | NEMAIL::LEARYM | | Fri Dec 07 1990 09:43 | 7 |
| The world ain't ready for two ML's
By the By,if you ain't a Notre Dame fan,then you're not a real ,ML!
Just sign yours Celtic fan and I'll sign mine ND fan
ML
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49.391 | | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Iraqis roasting when we open fire | Fri Dec 07 1990 09:59 | 6 |
|
When we had too many Dicks in here, I changeded my handle to Dickster.
Which one of youse guys wants to be ML-ster?
-Handel, with a new Di... I mean, Dickster with a new handle
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49.392 | Funny, but I still think we have to many "Dicks" in here. | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Docker...Pant for |CENSORED| | Fri Dec 07 1990 10:01 | 0 |
49.393 | Hey! I resemble that remark! | KEPNUT::DIGGINS | | Fri Dec 07 1990 11:23 | 7 |
|
Speak for yourself /er! 8^)
>>>>>>>>>>>
)))
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49.394 | shut you up but good buddy hahahaa | CNTROL::CHILDS | Got 2 shots, anywhere & anytime | Mon Dec 17 1990 08:57 | 14 |
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Hey Doc, was that great friday nite or what? The BOss is back in town
ready to retake his rightful place back atop the World. Didn't you
just love the way they toyed with em. First hey show them how easy it
is building a 17 point lead. then they let em get to 1 so they think they
have a chance ( at this point I imagine you were wetting your pants in
anticipation of what your fingers could write today) and bang just reclaim
the glass and cruise to victory despite a bogus intentional on Bird..
Yeah Reverse JAM by Reggie Lewis and the gang...
;^)
mike
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49.395 | | SASE::SZABO | | Mon Dec 17 1990 09:01 | 7 |
| Heckuva great game, eh Mike? Especially since the refs were clemsoning
the Celts big time, in their own house, no less!
What the heck was that face plate on Laimbeer for? Was he protecting a
facial injury of some sort, or is it to prevent a whiney-face? :-)
Hawk
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49.396 | Can you say slump? | REFINE::ASHE | I want to sway atop the Empire St. Building | Mon Dec 17 1990 09:01 | 2 |
| I'm glad that wasn't directed at me Mike, I'll let Doc handle that
one... ha ha....
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49.397 | It certainly can't be comfortable | CNTROL::MACNEAL | Life's 2 short 2 drink cheap beer | Mon Dec 17 1990 09:14 | 5 |
| � What the heck was that face plate on Laimbeer for? Was he protecting a
� facial injury of some sort, or is it to prevent a whiney-face? :-)
According to the TNT announcers, Laimbeer fractured a cheekbone. The
face plate is to protect the bone while it heals.
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49.398 | | BUILD::MORGAN | Neely's back...Just ask Ulfie | Mon Dec 17 1990 09:56 | 7 |
| Nice headlock by The Man From Glad on McHale, huh? Glad to see
he's still up to his old tricks.
One of the nicest plays of the game was the Drive and Dunk by Shaw.
And Dee Brown played a helluva game!
Steve
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49.399 | /Don was right- people forgot after 1st bucket...... | SASE::SZABO | | Mon Dec 17 1990 10:25 | 4 |
| And speaking of Brian Shaw, is he getting anymore boo's from the Celtic
faithfull? :-)
Hawk
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49.400 | back where they belong | UPWARD::HEISER | love inhalation | Mon Dec 17 1990 12:47 | 7 |
| I wish I could've seen it, but I was psyched with the results anyway!
The Celtics are for REAL!
The Lakers can now look to Boston for their rebuilding schedule
timetable. ;-)
Mike
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49.401 | The Suns can look at the Kings for their rebuilding schedule ;) | DOCTP::TESSIER | Dial a cliche | Mon Dec 17 1990 14:18 | 4 |
| Yo Mikester, don't suppose you happen to recall what happened
the last time the Lakers played Phoenix, do you?
Laker_Ken
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49.402 | | UPWARD::HEISER | love inhalation | Mon Dec 17 1990 14:48 | 6 |
| re: -1
why just one game? last go back to the last 6 games. What happened
there Ken?
Mike
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49.403 | | CSC32::J_HERNANDEZ | Greenpiece,WhatALeprechaunGets | Mon Dec 17 1990 16:57 | 2 |
| Actually MIkey, to get a proper view of the recent rivalry lets go back
20 games.
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49.404 | | UPWARD::HEISER | when the reign comes down | Mon Dec 17 1990 17:31 | 1 |
| Should be a split.
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49.405 | | EARRTH::BROOKS | Take my life - please ! | Tue Dec 18 1990 13:42 | 6 |
| I'm here Mikey .... became the Doctor is magnamious, I'll allow you to
celebrate. After all it's only December.
That will make my bash sessions in the spring all the more delicious.
heh heh heh ...
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49.406 | | UPWARD::HEISER | when the reign comes down | Tue Dec 18 1990 14:52 | 3 |
| Re: -1
doc, that first line doesn't make sense.
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49.407 | as usual | MTCY02::MIOLA | Phantom | Wed Dec 19 1990 06:11 | 6 |
| re. -1
What else is new with his notes......
Lou
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49.408 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Got 2 shots, anywhere & anytime | Wed Dec 19 1990 07:37 | 10 |
|
Ok Doc, I'll give you that but heed my words you best better find yourself
a new way to vent your fustrations cause the C's are back and guaranteed
to give you nightmares this year...
;^)
happy holidays Doc....
mike
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