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Re: Pitino Urged/Latest Trade Rumor... It's Time For Celtics Note s



When most everyone in the world is on vacation, they do whatever they can to
take their minds off of their job.  Athletes are not supposed to do that.
365 days of the year, 24 hours a day, they are supposed to be the best
employee they can be.  And during the offseason, they should continue to
work like Karl Malone does.  Isn't that just a little bit of a double
standard?

Cecil

----- Original Message -----
From: Kestutis Kveraga <Kestutis.Kveraga@dartmouth.edu>
To: <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: Pitino Urged/Latest Trade Rumor... It's Time For Celtics Note s


> --- You wrote:
> Although I think Houston could fit well, Blount and Battie at the 5 would
> get pounded nightly unless Tony does a dozen Krispy Kremes a day and puts
on
> about 30 lbs, and get more physical and conmsistent.
> --- end of quote ---
>
> A dozen Krispy Kremes per day would likely result in a Shawn Kemp-type of
weight gain (i.e., fat). Six meals per day containing at least 30g of
balanced protein each, combined with a rigorous weight training program
would be far more desirable (are you reading this, Walter and Antoine?).
> Btw, speaking of Walluh, did anyone catch the article in the Globe about 6
weeks ago about how he spends most of his time in the offseason in his home
recording studio (I think it said 13 hours a day on average). No wonder he
has a physique that makes Banana Boy look like a pro bodybuilder. Unique
metabolism my arse. Some NBA players have weight rooms in their house (Karl
Malone). Others have recording studios.
> Kestas
>
>