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Re: Needs



I think Walker can definately be the power forward we need.  The guy just
turned 20, and is not completely filled out.  Most players bulk up a lot
in the early 20s.  As to power rebounding, the guy has been pulling down
roughly 10 boards a game over the past month and a half.  He is using pure
atleticism (including power) to outrebound most anyone he goes up against
when playing power forward, and he has been holding his own on the boards
against real centers.

As to Tim Thomas - he really has not been playing that well since the
beginning of the season, and I'd be a little worried about taking him with
our best pick if he did go pro.  

Finally, Williams showed some of his real potential last night.  He did a
good job on Joe Smith for a while, scored at will, and harassed everyone
on defense.  His steals were almost all anticipation, footwork, and good
hands.

Also, I've been saying this since rookie camp, but Szabo has potential.
He is very athletic for a 6'10 to 6'11 player and has great touch.  His
only weaknesses are lack of bulk and a bad foot which limits the amount of
time he can run. Otherwise, he'd be a decent 8th or 9th man in the
rotation (as a forward though, not a center).  He keeps surprising oposing
players with how high (and how quickly) he can jump.  He'll never be a
star, but he has a great combination of skills for a running team.

Adam

PS.  I guess I misused the word "Finally"


 On Wed, 15 Jan 1997, Gene Kirkpatrick wrote:

> In reply generally (and to Josh), I had not heard that T. Thomas is a likely
> early entrant; he's obviously very talented.  But I'm one who wants a big
> PF.  Walker is a 3/4 in my book, not the power rebounder, fill the lane
> with his 260 pound body, bump with Charles Oakley and Malone type of
> PF.  I want someone there when Dino gets injured and Pervis is gone and
> SZABO THE GREAT gets in foul trouble.  So I prefer looking big with both
> picks, although, as earlier mentioned, I like Willoughby; sounds rather
> Australian.
> 
> Gene 
>  P. S.:  Did E. Williams redeem himself somewhat last night?
>