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RE: Denberg: Walker league's most selfish player



what a moron...Atlanta's answer to Peter May.

the point about the low post is well taken.  I think
we need to move Vitaly this offseason; he's valuable
to some team, and maybe we can package him to get
an impact talent.  Bradley and Battier sound like the two
impact players we stand to get at our current picks; but
I would rather get a Zach Randolph and use the other pick
and Vitaly to acquire a player of, say, Larry Johnson or
Anthony Mason's caliber.  Marcus Fizer comes to mind.

Josh Ozersky	
Marketing Communications Specialist 
Corning Museum of Glass

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Boston Sports Fan [SMTP:bostonsptsfan@yahoo.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, April 18, 2001 5:35 PM
> To:	celtics@igtc.com
> Subject:	Denberg: Walker league's most selfish player
> 
> In an article discussing the non-playoff teams, this
> is what Jeffrey Denberg has to say:
> 
> http://espn.go.com/nba/columns/denberg/1174548.html
> 
> Boston: Paul Pierce already has the help wanted sign
> out. No secret the Celtics need to get much better.
> But they are capped and probably don't have the
> courage to move the most selfish player in the league
> in Antoine Walker. Kenny Anderson wants out, but who
> wants him? The Celtics must add a strong inside
> presence if they are going to make the playoffs next
> season.
> 
> Why the hatred for 'Toine, Jeffrey. He's not even
> close to the most selfish player in the league, anyone
> who's followed the team and observed how he's handled
> Paul's emergence, and the fact that he led the team,
> and all NBA forwards in assists, sure doesn't sound
> like a selfish player. But reputations are hard to
> live down, I suppose. 
> 
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