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Re: Utah will win it next season




----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Forant Sr <dforant1@nycap.rr.com>
To: <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 1999 7:38 AM
Subject: Re: Utah will win it next season


> Utah is part of the over the hill gang. Malone had his chances and choked
> big time in past playoff games. Utah will remain a player in the playoffs
> for a few years, buy not a contender. Talk about squandering
opportunities.

Exactamundo!  And I'm not sure I agree with my friend Warwick's description
of the Spurs as "Overrated".  I thought they were weak on the perimeter, as
indeed their strength is getting the ball inside to Duncan or Admiral, but
AJ, Sean Elliott and Jaren Jackson, have shot well for the most part, in
these playoffs.  And I have always respected the way Mario Elie plays the
game.  I felt good for him when he hit the shot to beat the Rockets.  I
think both series will be worth the price of admission and am afraid to make
any predictions.  Therefore, I predict:

The Spurs over the Blazers in 6.

and

The Pacers over the Knicks in 6.

Cecil

>
> At 07:07 PM 5/29/99 +1000, you wrote:
> >Hey guys,
> >
> >For a town that is unaccostomed to getting black players to willingly
> >play in its state, it looks as if the Jazz are set to sign two key free
> >agents- Dallas' forward, Cedric Ceballos and Orlando forward, Bo Outlaw.
> >
> >The Jazz also own three first rounders which they are likely going to
> >trade to get up in the top 10 with a possible trade of either Vaughn or
> >Eisley to be expected... If either goes and they get a top 10 pick then
> >the Jazz are in serious business to win it next year over the overrated
> >San Antonio Spurs, Los Angeles Fakers (can they keep Shaq?) and the
> >impressive Blazers.
> >
> >Warwick
> >
> >
> >
>
>