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Re: building a championship team



Yep!

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> From: Jeff Chin <Jeff_Chin@notes.teradyne.com>
> To: Greg Odegaard <gmodegaa@longvred.rmc.com>; celtics@igtc.com
> Subject: building a championship team
> Date: Friday, April 03, 1998 2:28 PM
> 
> Greg you wrote this:
> "My advice is to actually pay attention as to how to build a championship
> caliber team.  Walker and his 49 points will be part of this."
> 
> My reply:
> So building a championship team involves hogging the ball, bitching with
the
> refs, doing a gay wiggle, and shooting 29% to get 49 points in a LOSING
game?
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> To:   Jeff Chin/Bos/Teradyne, Celtics @ igtc.COM
> cc:
> Subject:  Re: thoughts on walker and general responses
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> 
> Well Jeff we give you credit, at least no one can say your posting was
> "tiring".  Unfortunately for you Walker will be back along with all the
key
> players from this team that have more than doubled the win total from
last
> year, and done virtually everything that Rick has asked them to do.
> One thing is for certain RP will be back and he will do whatever the hell
> he wants,  to build a championship caliber team.  If this includes
getting
> Geiger, Mash or Fox then so be it.  With regards to Eric Williams your
> feelings are fine, but apparently RP didn't like his work ethic or
> potential, so I think maybe it is time to get over the loss of him, the
> Nuggets sure have.  Fox was a better contributor to the success of this
> team everyway you look at it.
> Tiring is the idea of getting a 35 HOF all-star like Malone, for 1 or 2
> years.
> My advice is to actually pay attention as to how to build a championship
> caliber team.  Walker and his 49 points will be part of this.
> Greg
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> > From: Jeff Chin <Jeff_Chin@notes.teradyne.com>
> > To: Celtics@igtc.COM
> > Subject: thoughts on walker and general responses
> > Date: Friday, April 03, 1998 12:21 PM
> >
> >
> >  I don't know about you guys, but I'd like to see Walker let go at the
> end of
> > this season.  He's so overrated.  His whole offense is either force an
> inside
> > shot or take a (set shot not even a jump shot) 3-pointer.  Where's all
> this
> > talent everyone keeps talking about?  Is it the wiggle he does for
making
> a
> > selfish play?  Or is it his constant bickering with the refs' calls
while
> the
> > guy he's defending is down the other side of the court scoring an easy
> dunk?
> >
> > On another note, the C's should have kept Eric Williams.  I guess
> everyone's
> > already forgotten what a good player he is or even who he is.
> >
> > Lastly, all this talk of getting Rick Fox, Geiger, Campbell, or
Mashburn
> is just
> > tiring.  None of these players will make a lick of difference to the
> team.  Fox
> > played here for years and couldn't do squat for the team.  Geiger is no
> > shot-blocker and has limited offense/defense and mobility.  Campbell
> hasn't done
> > crap in LA since maybe his rookie year.  And Mashburn can't even get
> along with
> > other people.  Aren't there any all-star(s) the C's can acquire?  Isn't
> Karl
> > Malone gonna be a free agent next year?  The only face on the C's I
want
> to see
> > next year from this season is Mercer.
> >
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