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Re: More on game



Is it me or anybody else that has noticed this that when Anderson is on the
floor, AW doesn't get the ball. It is almost always Barros who passes the
ball to him. AW creates matchup problems for the opposing teams and is the
only player on the celtics who commands a double team consistently.
Shouldn't the offense run inside-out in half court settings rather than the
other way round? What does everybody think. - Mishra

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From: damekmo@teleport.com <damekmo@teleport.com>


>>Hey, if Ron can't hit the shot why should he take it?  The Celtics'
>>three point shooters are Barros, Pierce and Walker, in that order.
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>Walker should hit his free throws, and an NBA shooting guard should at
>least attempt a three every now and then. However, in his defense, his knee
>isn't 100% so perhaps that's effecting his confidence from a longer
>distance. I haven't got a lot of time, I'm supposed to be "working" so
>there's no room for grace and charm, however.....I like this team. I really
>do. How many turnovers did Rahim have in the overtimes last night? Look,
>this is turning into a "See, Pierce is better than Walker...he's 'the
>man,'" mailing list. Both of these guys can play. In the over time last
>night Walker hit some big shots when the offense ground to a halt, he
>rebounded....if I remeber correctly, he picked up the assist on Barros'
>game tying shot at the end of regulation (although I could be mistaken) he
>played a good game and came up big when it counted. He should hit his free
>throws, absolutely. I like this team. Patience. Last night was a gutty win
>on the road by a young team. Three overtimes, and they never gave in. Very
>nice. It's all good. They need a center. I have to go back to work.
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>Paul M.
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