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Re: More on Haywood



Being a graduate of Wake Forest I watched Haywood a lot the past 4 years.
Yes he does have potential.  The problem that I saw with him during his
college career was that he didn't come to play every time out and tended to
become "invisible" at times.  That being said, I would have loved for the
Celtics to have drafted him.

John
----- Original Message -----
From: James A. Hill <jahill@leasingservice.com>
To: Celtics (E-mail) <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: More on Haywood


> Nice article Mark.  I guess the question is which is the right move?
>
> Building around swingman as Wallace has done or build around big guys like
> Washington has done.  We'll know in a couple years I guess.  I just don't
> see how the Celtics could gamble in the draft the way they did with the
team
> hopefully moving out of the lottery for a couple years at least.  But all
> that said, I have to believe that these "pros" who make up our brain trust
> know more then me.  Let's hope so...
>
> <Jim
>
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