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Re: What's it take for a championship?



At this point, I would have to say that I would play Greg Minor ahead of
Walter McCarty.  He has a more consistent jump shot and a better shot
selection.  Walter tends to put up the three too readily, and sometimes he
can't even seem to find the rim.  Also, Minor is not bad defensively.  With
the departure of Billups and Brown, Minor is seeing increased playing time,
and, for the most part, has done a creditable job.  He definitely should be
included in the mix until he plays himself out of it.  My guess is that he
will continue to see substantial playing time.

Gregg

-----Original Message-----
From: Sampath, Venkatesh <Venkatesh.Sampath@microcell.ca>
To: 'celtics@igtc.com' <celtics@igtc.com>
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 1998 10:28 AM
Subject: What's it take for a championship?


>Snip

>Assuming we do something miraculous and can
>get Austin while keeping P Jones:
>
>C Austin
>PF Popeye Jones
>
>On the bench you have:
>DeClerq
>Bowen
>McCarty (what the hell's got into him?)
>Barros
>
>Edney
>Ellison
>Dontae'
>Minor
>
>I've separated the bench because there is a clear difference between the
>top four (hardworking, have achieved something to date, etc.) and the
>bottom four. Have I forgotten anyone?
>
>