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Re: Spurs v Fortson



I don't think Celts fans are concerned about Forston getting blown out by
the likes of Duncan and Robinson, have any down to earth comparisons?
Believe me if we meet the Spurs in the playoffs this season, we wouldn't
mind losing in 4.

At 07:03 PM 8/6/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Bill Simmons' "Boston Sportsguy" writes the following:
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>* Forget everything you remember about (Fortson) in college. First of
>all, he's a legit 6-foot-7. He shed all his baby fat. He's one of the
>strongest forwards in the league -- built like Charles Barkley, but
>taller. He's one of the more underrated defensive players in the game (I
>watched him eat up our buddy Antoine last season). He's not a head case
>-- few players in the league put up steadier numbers on a lousy team
>last year than Fortson. Basically, he's the type of guy who looks across
>the court during warmups at a wuss like Vin Baker and mutters to
>himself, "I might get 30 rebounds tonight."
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>Upon reading the above, I checked out how Fortson did against the NBA
>champion Spurs last year, and it's clear Messrs Robinson and Duncan
>totally shut him down offensively in all four blowout games (average
>winning margin was 22.8 points). In fact, Fortson barely got into the
>game for the last two encounters (34 minutes total) despite never being
>in foul trouble.
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>In his first game, Fortson managed 16 rebounds (3 offensive) with 3
>fouls in 29 minutes. Duncan and Robinson combined for 40 points and 19
>rebounds in 61 minutes. The following night Fortson had 9 rebounds (4
>offensive) with 3 fouls in 25 minutes. Duncan and Robinson combined for
>36 points and 14 rebounds in 62 minutes.
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>One thing you can say for Fortson is that he was remarkably consistent
>last year. He opened the season with an18 rebound game and finished with
>a 17 rebound statement - despite getting drastically less playing time
>(I don't know why) in the final eight games of the season (just 15.3
>mpg). Up until that very point, Fortson had accumulated double-figure
>rebounding games with just unbelieveable regularity. You look at it, and
>it's really surprising! It will make you happy all day.
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>So by way of conclusion, let me just say that the Celtics will surely
>struggle against the Spurs if we meet in the playoffs next year. But
>don't forget that David Robinson (34-years-old) is not going to be
>around forever.
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>Joe
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