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Re: I have another question; Which I answer because it's slow and hot.
>From: j.hironaka@unesco.org
>On paper Clack reminds me of Charles Bradley, another chunky 6-5 defensive
>specialist that the Celtics drafted in the early 1980's out of Wyoming.
>That guy also could dunk like nobody's business and had a clean enough
>shooting stroke, yet he couldn't hit a jumper to save his life. Kris Clack
>is so gifted going to and defending the rim and so consistently solid
>against All Star competition that perhaps he hasn't refined the minimum
>skills he will definitely need in order to grow into a Michael Cooper, Doc
>Rivers type of NBA player. The only reason Clack might make the 1999-2000
>Celtics roster is because Pitino will no doubt keep 15 or 16 players as per
>usual.
Welcome back, Joe. The more I keep hearing about Clack, the more I keep
saying to myself, "So long, Bruce, it's been nice to know you". I mean, how
many defensive oriented shooting guards can you have on a team, and wouldn't
it be better to keep one with some athleticism and semblance of an offensive
game? Clack at least has the potential to turn into a regular bench player.
Bowen, I believe, has maxed out his potential.
Jim
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