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RE: Walker's thoughts on Moiso
Don't go too far out on a limb, Antoine. This has all the personal
flavor of one of Dennis Rodman's issued apologies.
Josh Ozersky
Marketing Communications Specialist
Corning Museum of Glass
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Josh Farber [SMTP:nbaj2k@home.com]
> Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 12:58 PM
> To: celtics@igtc.com
> Subject: Walker's thoughts on Moiso
>
> Here's Antoine Walker's thoughts on Moiso. I got this from his
> AthleteDirect Website.
>
> Josh
>
> <http://www.athletedirect.com/AthleteDirect/ad/groupb/ad_my_opinions.jsp?B
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> >>>I thought that either Kenyon Martin or Chris Mihm would have been the
> number-one pick in the draft. I think that New Jersey was smart to choose
> Kenyon. I went to the Pre-Draft camp in Chicago and checked out a couple
> of players. There were a couple of picks that suprised me. I have to say
> that I was suprised that Darius Miles went so high, and that Chris Mihm
> went so late. I do think that Miles will develop into a very good NBA
> player but I also think that Mihm has the skills right now to be
> successful in the league.
>
> With the 11th pick in the draft, I thought that we were trying to go big.
> I think that Jerome Moiso has the potential to be a good player and solid
> contributer for us. I thnk that he was the best big man that was available
> at the 11th spot. <<<<
>