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Re: Tommy Gun goes off



22 or 52, Pierce at times drags himself around the court. Tommy Heinsohn
constantly brings that up. These guys aren't bringing their energy to every
game. Maybe their reading the tough Boston papers. The Jersey game was an
insult to everyone. 

At 02:09 PM 2/9/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I LUV those comments by Heinsohn. . . NOT. Old "Tommy Gun" really seems to
>have a bug up his butt about Pierce. Maybe it's a reflex of feeling he has
>to continually defend Walker, but he NEVER gives the kid (he's what? 22?)
>ANY benefit of the doubt.
>
>Last night was a good example. Pierce (just like Griffin, who shot 1-7) was
>obviously gimping around (shot 4-13) but still giving it his all. Yet Tommy
>wants to pin the lion-share of blame for the loss on Pierce not having his
>"typical" offensive night (when the opposition shoots 67%?!). Meanwhile,
>Pierce is laying down some of the prettiest assists you'd want to see
>trying to get his teammates involved - but all Heinsohn can say is "he's
>not having a Paul Pierce game" - all but implying that his lack of offense
>is costing us the game!?! 
>
>Yet if Pierce were scoring Heinsohn would be no doubt be saying (as he has
>in the past) "Is this all about stats? Pierce needs to do some
>soul-searching". (Of course, needless to say, neither Twon nor Waltah can
>do no wrong). Damn, Pierce nearly had a triple double! Yeah, I know, stats
>don't mean as much in such a loss, but can you imagine what Heinsohn would
>be saying if it were Twon? - "great leadership" no doubt. If I recall
>correctly, Bird was also one who would compensate in other areas if his
>shot wasn't dropping.
>
>I like both Pierce and Twon, both are young (22 and 24) and both have great
>potential. It's obvious that Pierce is already the better player and
>possessed with more potential, but they have complementary skills. To have
>people pit them against one another because they perceive one to be a
>threat to the other is disgusting. . . and Heinsohn is the biggest culprit
>when it comes to this kind of crap.
>
>I wish I had Tommy's "remedy e-mail" so I could tell him myself! Damn, do I
>miss the Cous!!
>
>-TomM
>
>PS:
>
>Its a good thing Joe couldn't hear Tommy's comments about Fortson, or Paris
>may have had a problem on its hands! Tommy rolled out the party line: in
>essence (although he babbled on in a much more excruciating manner) Danny
>wants too much money, hasn't shown anything during games(?!), and he
>duplicates Twon's position (but certainly not his skills!!).
>
>davebyers@my-deja.com wrote:
>> 
>> Tommy H. says Pierce may of hit the wall. Walker's our 4 for good and
>> he's still got a lot of poishing left. Danny's on his way out though we
>> stink at rebounds.
>> 
>> Pierce plays wonderful, then doesn't show up the next game as well as
>> Walker. .. As well as Tony, Adrian, Pot & Kenny I guess. We have a VERY
>> young team with Kenny pretty much the only real vetran. The idea I
>> guess now is to let them play a few years together assuming we'll
>> be "the team" then. That's possible. I think if Danny goes, we need a
>> vetran in return though with leadership.
>> 
>> To mnay people not showing up night after night. Not just the starters,
>> but the backups as well. Calbert, Dana, etc.
>> 
>> Wow, it will blow my mind if we turn this around and get to the
>> playoffs. I feel another draft coming. Then, the next game they'll play
>> great and you go "what's up?" Watch them beat Indiana again just to
>> keep us all on our toes... LOL! ;-)
>> 
>> Dave B.
>> 
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