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Re: PF Possibilities



But what would make Rodney Rogers go to Boston rather than somewhere else?

It already seems like Boston is having a hard enough time getting free
agents.

By the way, it seems like Rogers is being interviewed for a few NBA teams.
Do you think the Celtics will interview him.

We might be able to get him through a trade, but I would rather sign him
with our $2mil exception.

Josh
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Wang <awang@mit.edu>
To: peter delevett <pdelevett@amcity.com>; <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: PF Possibilities


> Hi Peter,
>
> It should be noted that this season was Rodney Rogers' worst (since his
> rookie year) evidently because he came into camp out of shape. The two
> previous years he was 13.2 ppg (46% fg), 5.1 rpg and 15.1 ppg (46% fg),
> 5.6 rpg. Several teams seem to be bidding for his services using their
> $2M exception, and I wouldn't mind seeing the Celtics use theirs on him.
> He would certainly fill a useful role off our scoring-challenged bench.
>
> Alex
>
> > Rodney Rogers 6'7, 255 1971 20 7.4 3.8
>