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Re: Best Draft Scenarios: A) No Movement



I could definitely live with these picks. Both are young  and still have not
shown their best. I think they will really mature. Who knows Randolph
actually grow an inch or two ? We also may be looking at Heywood here.



 I would consider Richard Jefferson as a defensive stopper with the Utah
pick.
I expect we will probably not resign, Herren, palacio, Stith, Moiso?, and
would like to move Anderson, McCarty, Carr, & Brown if there are any takers
.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Way Of The Ray" <wayray@ix.netcom.com>
To: <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 11:25 AM
Subject: Best Draft Scenarios: A) No Movement


> If the status quo hold for the celtics and they wind up
> with the 10th, 11th, and 20th picks, then this would
> be the best draft for the team:
>
> 10 - Joe Forte: In the era of the zone, you'd better have
> people who can hit the mid-and-long range jumper.
>
> 11 - Zack Randolph: Can be an impact power forward
> in time.
>
> 20 - Best point guard available who can shoot. Rashad
> Phillips of Detroit fits the bill, although most reports, foolishly
> have him rated much lower.
> Ray
>
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