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race for duncan



Thanks everyone for pointing out that Vancouver doesn't have a 
chance for the number 1 overall pick.  This is what we are looking
at today:

1  BOSTON          12   47   .203 
2 *VANCOUVER       11   50   .180 
3  SAN ANTONIO     13   45   .224
4  PHILADELPHIA    15   43   .259
5  NEW JERSEY      17   41   .293 
6  DENVER          18   41   .305
7  DALLAS          19   38   .333
8  TORONTO         20   38   .345
9  GOLDEN STATE    21   36   .368
10 PHOENIX         22   36   .379

We have a two game lead on the Spurs.  I wonder how much ML is talking
to San Antonio?  SA already has Robinson and unlike others, I believe
Duncan will make a better center than a power forward.  He will hopefully
be in the mold of Robinson, Olajuwan and Mourning.

Right now it looks like Boston gets #1, maybe #3.  And number 5-8.
Not bad.  Considering we have Radja, Minor, Barros, Brown that are
decent players or at least tradeable I think we will improve by
20 games next year.

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- -----glenn han
     McDonnell Douglas C17 - Long Beach, CA
     email:  c987587@hs1004.mdc.com

The "worst analogies ever written in a high school essay" 
contest:

- -The little boat gently drifted across the pond exactly the 
 way a bowling ball wouldn't. (Russell Beland, Springfield)

- -The red brick wall was the color of a brick-red Crayola crayon.