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Re: Scott Pollard



Wasn't he successful as a Knicks coach?

Vinny



At 09:49 PM 2/19/99 -0800, skmishra wrote:
>After watching today's game I have given up on Ricky. He has won at college
>levels, but I am sorry; this is not college ball and the same tricks won't
>work here. I am tired of watching this dunk and lay-up exhibitions game
>after game. Yes, one can blame it all on Walker isn't boxing out, Mercer is
>not good defensively, Anderson doesn't know the spelling of defense etc...
>Assuming all of the above is true, how is it that nobody that RP installed
>in their place was able to play any defense. The fault has to lie with the
>system he is running, and I hope he realizes that and installs a more
>conventional defense. Our transition offense is already very good, if we
>rebound well at the defensive end we will be able to generate offense.
>                                                                            
>    - Mishra
>-----Original Message-----
>From: damekmo@teleport.com <damekmo@teleport.com>
>
>
>>>I see the Atalanta Hawks have released Scott Pollard, and I think RP
>>>should sign him up. Pollard use to be a very good rebounder and shot
>>>blocker in college. He is 6' 11" 265 lbs and should be an upgrade over
>>>Schintzius. - Mishra
>>
>>Yes, absolutely, Pitino should sign him immediately. Let's see if Ricky is
>>awake.
>>
>>Paul M.
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