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Re: Mmmmmm bop (was Re: KJ and Phoenix (was Re: Mmmmmmm bop MmmmmMmmm bop dadooooo mmmp bop heyyyyyy))



K.J is too old for our plans & has been too prone to injury the last 4
years.

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> From: Jeremy <jwarren@emerald.tufts.edu>
> To: Nault <rnault@ptialaska.net>
> Cc: celtics@igtc.com
> Subject: Mmmmmm bop (was Re: KJ and Phoenix (was Re: Mmmmmmm bop
MmmmmMmmm bop dadooooo mmmp bop heyyyyyy))
> Date: Thursday, May 08, 1997 6:38 PM
> 
> I  wrote: 
> > >	I'm also thinking that K.J. will resign with Phoenix for one year
> > >so that they can trade him and at least get something for him.  Maybe
we
> > >can give Dino and whoever we drafted in the second round for him.
> > >Remember the suns have no inside game whatsoever.  And they have a
surplus
> > >of other guards: Kidd, Person, Chapman, Nash.
> > 
> On Thu, 8 May 1997, Nault wrote:
> > First of all KJ is going to retire, and he said recently that he will
not
> > change his mind.  Second of all Phoenix has some decent forwards in
Manning
> > and Ceballos and Hot Rod Williams is an OK center (he used to be
better).
> > Tim
> 
> 	Listen Timmy, KJ also talked about how much fun he had this year
> and hinted that he was rethinking his retirement sentiment.  But 
> admittedly the whole scenario is unlikely.
> 
> 	On another subject (directed to everyone), Pitino isn't dissing
> Wesley when he says one of our biggest needs is a point guard.  The fact
> is Wesley is a free agent and thus isn't really ours now.  I'm thinking
> they could sign him to a four year $16M contract, paying him 7, 1, 1, and
> 7 million each year.  That would give us some cap space in the '98 and
'99
> free agent markets.
> 
> Jeremy
> 
> 
>