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Re: derek anderson
- Subject: Re: derek anderson
- From: "David M. Darlington - 99" <darlingt@hal.muhlberg.edu>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 14:23:06 -0500 (EST)
The problem with Derek Anderson is that he has a history of
injuries in college. He must 6 games one year, and 7 games the next. A
guy this injury-prone in college sound like trouble. HOWEVER:
I would go for him if he is still availible in the 2nd round. If
he can rehab himself up to NBA playing standards, he will be a very good
SG. And a steal to boot! Do nothing fancy to get him, but if he's
there, WHY NOT?
Peace, love, and Celtic Pride forever
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David M. Darlington email: darlingt@muhlberg.edu
Muhlenberg College Campus Box: 1576
Class of '99
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On Wed, 22 Jan 1997, Christopher Gee wrote:
>
> 1) What are anyone thoughts about Derek Anderson Of Kentucky berfore his
> injury, what draft position(13-14?), and if you think he is a legitimate
> NBA shooting guard?
> 2) With his injury he should drop some, maybe middle to late 1st depending
> on his rehab. What does anyone think of possibly using out 1st pick to
> take a big man and maybe trading down the Dallas pick(depending on the
> pick#) for a backup center(depending on what team we trade down with) and
> taking Anderson with the pick. I believe
> we could use a solid starting 2 guard and this way get two big men as
> well.
>
> let me know.
> Christopher R. Gee
>
>