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Re: Walker over Mercer -Reply



Pardon my senility Jim.  How bout this then.  Missing one of two
opportunities.  Walker is an awful free throw shooter.  In crunch time, it's
an unexpected bonus when he makes it.  I'd rather have any number of C's at
the line rather than him.

Cecil

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim McMaster <mcmaster@sweng.stortek.com>
To: Celtics Email List <Celtics@igtc.com>
Date: Thursday, September 17, 1998 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: Walker over Mercer -Reply


>In message <001f01bde237$f09f6ae0$8b06de18@default.andara.com>, "Cecil
>Wright"
>said:
>> Missing front ends of bonus situations
>> obviously is an aid to the trailing team.
>>
>What the heck is a "front end" of a "bonus situation" in the NBA?  The
fouled
>player gets two shots, whether he misses the first or not.  NBA announcers
>still talk about the "one and one" that went out in the 1960s, along with
the
>"three to make two".  That does not make it correct.
>--
>Jim McMaster
>mailto:mcmaster@sweng.stortek.com
>Go Celtics!
>
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