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Re: From Michael Holley.




Robinson makes about $11 mill per year, so the deal could not be done
without a lot of cap filler.  As much as I have always liked David, he is
about 34 and really can't be counted on for more than 3 more years.  Also,
he becomes a free agent in 2000, which may make things even more
difficult.  I wouldn't plan on seeing him in green this year.

****dave

On Wed, 3 Mar 1999 DJessen33@aol.com wrote:

> I think the Spurs have offered Robinson for Walker. If so, I make this deal.
> If we was able to be involved in the Rice to Lakers deal and get Barros for
> Wesley, I would do that also. That would complete the team and address our two
> greatest weaknesses.
> 
> Team Celtics
> 
> 1) Anderson   Wesley
> 2) Mercer       Bowen 
> 3) Pierce        McCarty   Minor
> 4) Battie         DeClerke  Jones
> 5) Robinson    Riley
> 
> DJessen33
> 
> 
> > From Michael Holley in this morning's Globe:
> >  
> >  
> > But Pitino also knows that the trading deadline is less than two weeks
> >  away. He has to ask himself if this team, as constructed, will grow into
> >  better defenders. And if the answer is no, he has to ask himself if he
> >  wants to make a trade. He has said that he does have an opportunity to
> >  secure a big man. Will he make a move?
> 

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	  Dave Wickerham
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