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Re: Ike Austin



Maybe.  I was just repeating what Vecsey said.
Dorine

Shailendra K Mishra wrote:

> I heard that too and it was Peter Vescey who made that idiotic remark
> completely undermining Riley's efforts of trying to get Richmond. Ike or no
> Ike, Miami's basic problem is lack-of-talent, they are a two player team
> with a good complementary cast and anytime one of them is hurt they have a
> tough time wining a game. Even last year, if New York had been at full
> strength Miami would have gotten eliminated in the play-offs right there. I
> think Riley is ready to break this team, specially expect him to trade
> Mashburn for cap-room because he doesn't fit their offense and looks lost
> most of the time. IMO Riley is not only a fine coach but an excellent
> general manager, how soon people forget that the Heat's were nothing before
> he came to the town. - Mishra
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dorine Pratt <norine@sover.net>
>
> >That's what they were saying after the game.  That Riley has to question
> >himself about his GM skills after trading Ike Austin, because that's who
> >they needed today.
> >Dorine
> >
> >R. Bentz Kirby wrote: