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Re: The Draft



If this is the case and who really knows how these guys turn out in the
pros, the Celts are in for more hard years. We can't dilute the team as it
now stands, with trades, it would be pathetic. Unless someone wants our
projects. Three years have been wasted with dumb drafts and trades. 


At 11:01 AM 3/5/00 -0800, you wrote:
>On the surface the draft looks to be a very poor one  with all the
>underclassman that have left in the past couple of years.
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>Other than a Kenyon Martin, or Demarr Johnson I have not really seen many
>college players I think could really help this team. Brendan Haywood has
>looked good at times, but reminds me of Tony Battie. AJ Guyton another
>Cheaney?. But then maybe we need to do what we did not do with the Mercer
>draft and move the pick for a veteran. Eddie House could help provide some
>additional backcourt scoring
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>I am interested in who people think will be the top 5 picks including
>underclassmen that might jump.
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Josh Farber" <joshfarber@home.com>
>To: <celtics@igtc.com>
>Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2000 6:09 AM
>Subject: The Draft
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>> It would really be nice if we could get the ping pong balls to fall
>> right and get the number 1 pick, but I think a top 3 pick would be
>> great.
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>> Charlotte I believe had the worst chance of anyone to get into the top 3
>> and did it and drafted Baron Davis.
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>> Maybe we cen atleast get into the top 3.
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>> What players would we be looking at?  Any Centers out there that could
>> help us?
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>> Josh
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