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RE: "Did you see that?"



The thing with Pack is that, due to his almost-laughable fragility, everyone
has to take the worst-case-scenario approach to grading this trade -- i.e.
Fortson for a draft pick instead of nothing.  But if Pack manages somehow
to stay healthy, the guy could change the whole complexion of the team.
Kenny
wouldn't be the only point guard who could put the ball in the hole; and
while
Pack isn't as good a scorer as Kenny, he is a true point who is always
pushing
the ball upcourt.  He would be like a Mark Jackson with defense for us
coming
off the bench, IF HE WERE HEALTHY.  We'll have to wait and see on this
trade,
but Pack's presence could change the way the team runs its offense, and push
Kenny
to get with the program at last.

BTW, did anyone see the pix of Antoine that are floating around on the
newsgroup? He
looks burlier, but also fatter.  It's hard to tell.

Josh Ozersky	
Marketing Communications Specialist 
Corning Museum of Glass

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Gene Kirkpatrick [SMTP:GKIR@tjc.tyler.cc.tx.us]
> Sent:	Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:19 AM
> To:	celtics@igtc.com
> Subject:	"Did you see that?"
> 
> I'm just suggesting what every one of us will be saying the first time
> we see Robert Pack play.
> 
>   It's fine to criticize the trade and wonder whether he will ever
> play more than 12 games a season--who knows?--but he's got the goods,
> folks.  He'll run Kenny off the court.
> 
> Gene