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Taking Alexander would give Dan Shaughnessy lots of room to
pontificate.
Ray
 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Way Of The Ray" <wayray@ix.netcom.com>
> Newsgroups: alt.sports.basketball.nba.boston-celtics
> To: <celtics@igtc.com>
> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 11:47 PM
> Subject: Bulpett: C's Look For Big Man In Draft
> 
> > From Steve Bulpett's column in today's Boston Herald:
> >
> > C's look to fill tall order
> >
> > The Celtics are looking both high and low - mostly high - for the 11th
> > pick in the June 28 draft. While there is still a chance the club could
> > deal the pick, the present sentiment seems to be to stay at 11 and take
> > a big man who could be developed into a starter.
> >
> > The Celts have decided this year not to release the names of the
> > potential draftees they are working out, but in that the NBA community
> > is the world's smallest principality, it was fairly easy to learn many
> > of those who will have auditioned by draft night.
> >
> > The Boston group is heavy on height, though a good spectrum is
> > represented in what is known at this point. There is some raw pivot
> > potential in UCLA's Jerome Moiso and Indian Hills (Iowa) Community
> > College 7-footer Ernest Brown. Others who are on the Celtic docket (many
> > have already been in) are JaRon Rush (UCLA), Mo Peterson (Michigan
> > State), Mike Smith (Louisiana-Monroe), Corey Alexander (Fresno State),
> > Quentin Richardson (DePaul), Kevin Freeman (UConn) and Chris Carrawell
> > (Duke).
> >
> >