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Re: Antoine's night



When Kenny went down, much of the ballhandling fell into the lap of Walker.
Certainly not what is desirable but that's what happens when we are missing
Barros.  Overton is certainly not the answer.  If Vitaly was a good passer,
the ball could go to him at the high post so he could draw the opposing C
outside allowing Pierce and Toine to get the ball in a higher percentage
area.

Cecil

----- Original Message -----
From: <RSMALL@clarku.edu>
To: <titans@ihug.com.au>
Cc: <CELTICS@igtc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 1:58 PM
Subject: Re: Antoine's night


> >> OOOOOOOPPPPPPSSSSSSS!!  Maybe you should have waited until after the
Knicks
> >> game.  ;)
> >>
> >> Now, can anyone explain to me why Walker should be on the perimter and
not on
> >> the blocks.
> >>
> >> Rich,,,
> >
> >Absolutely no idea Rich... even when we have two other big guys in the
game there
> >is absolutely no reason that Antoine should be on the perimeter, if hes
coming up
> >and getting an open shot then fine, if not, then why?
> >
> >W
>
> W
> Please don't take this personally (sp) but do you watch the games?  if you
do,
> you would notice how much better he is under the hoop.  He is not that
good of
> an outside shooter, and his passing skills could be taken advantage from
the
> post.  Passing to cutters and out of double teams.  I think the herald
made
> reference to his moving outside instead of staying inside.  As for when
other
> big guys are in the game Walker should stay on the blocks as he is the
best
> option inside, regardless of whos in the game.
>
> Peace
> Rich,,,
>