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FW: trading down



It's not a bad plan, really.  You get a really good shooting guard who can
play 
wicked D, and this draft is so deep, that I'm sure you would get somebody 
> good at 21. We haven't done it much, but project down:  Barkley, Cleaves, 
> Peterson,
> Claxton, Olumide, Stevenson, Moiso, Tsakildis, Richardson, Desmond Mason
> -- somebody good will be available at 21.  This is a hell of a draft.
> 
> Josh Ozersky	
> Marketing Communications Specialist 
> Corning Museum of Glass
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Berry, Mark  S [SMTP:berrym@BATTELLE.ORG]
> Sent:	Wednesday, June 28, 2000 9:59 AM
> To:	'OzerskyJA'
> Subject:	RE: If Katz is right...
> 
> I'm hoping for Przybilla, but the more I think about it, the more
> convinced
> I become that either Cleveland or Houston will go ahead and take him. It's
> sounding more and more like Crawford isn't a Boston option. If Przybilla
> is
> gone, I expect the pick to be Dooling (I hope not---he has Steve Francis
> ability, but Francis is a rarity), Richardson or Moiso. I don't know who
> I'd
> choose from that group. If that is the scenario, I guess I'd trade down or
> out of the spot. I'd take Christie and the 21st pick from Toronto and hope
> either Stevenson or Barkley are there.
> 
> Mark 
> 
> 
> 	-----Original Message-----
> 	From:	OzerskyJA [SMTP:OzerskyJA@cmog.org]
> 	Sent:	Wednesday, June 28, 2000 9:53 AM
> 	To:	'Berry, Mark  S'
> 	Subject:	RE: If Katz is right...
> 
> 	Crawford is my man if Pz is not there.  Then Stevenson
> 	and OO, either one.  Keyon Dooling is a second round pick.
> 	Proof positive that GMs are D-U-M-B.
> 
> 	Josh Ozersky	
> 	Marketing Communications Specialist 
> 	Corning Museum of Glass
> 
> 	>