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RE: [Celtic_Pride] Re: Injury status report from the Herald's C-Notes.



Why should either Palacio or Herren sit when
Kenny Anderson is doing so little for the team?
Milt has earned his minutes with high-energy
offense and tenacious defense; Kenny belongs
on this team even less now than he did in the
Pitino years.  He's the sole indifferent, jaded
mercenary...I want him gone or on the IR.

Josh Ozersky	
Marketing Communications Specialist 
Corning Museum of Glass

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Jim Metz [SMTP:JBMetzEA@hotMail.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, February 07, 2001 6:42 AM
> To:	Hironaka; Celtics Pride; Celtics @ igtc.com
> Subject:	[Celtic_Pride] Re: Injury status report from the Herald's
> C-Notes.
> 
> on 2/7/01 5:51 AM, Hironaka at j.hironaka@unesco.org wrote:
> 
> With any luck, Boston will at full strength in time for the Dallas,
> San Antonio or Seattle game. Also the Celts may need to make a decision
> very soon on Milt Palacio versus Chris Herren. I'd like to see Herren
> play, but Obie might not want to mess too much with team chemistry.
> 
>    Below is an injury status report from the Herald's C-Notes.  I'd
> feel a lot more confident if the Celts had a healthy Randy Brown on
> defense tonight...Cassell right now is too hot for a gimpy Anderson and
> an inexperienced Palacio.
>             *************
>    Yesterday the Herald quoted O'Brien as saying Brown could play if he
> wanted to withstand the pain. He could do no further damage to the knee.
> It
> was almost a challenge to the oft out Brown.
> 
> News is good for Brown
> Celtics Notebook/by Mark Cofman
> Tuesday, February 6, 2001
> TORONTO - The Celtics breathed a collective sigh of relief yesterday after
> learning an MRI examination taken on Randy Brown's left knee revealed
> nothing more serious that a bone bruise. The status of the veteran point
> guard, who missed his third straight game last night, will remain
> day-to-day.
> ``It's just a matter of how he withstands pain because by playing he can't
> hurt it anymore,'' Celtics coach Jim O'Brien said before the Celtics'
> 110-98
> loss to the Raptors at Air Canada Centre. ``Obviously, that's great news
> for
> us.''
> Brown had been starting at the point in place of the injured Kenny
> Anderson
> until he hurt the knee in the closing seconds of last Wednesday's game at
> Indiana. Brown's injury forced Anderson back into the starting lineup,
> though the latter is still feeling the ill-effects of a sprained right
> ankle
> that had sidelined him for two weeks last month.
> ``It's up to Randy when he wants to play,'' said O'Brien. ``He has a high
> pain threshold, so I think if he can go and play at a level that can help
> us, he'll suit up and go (tomorrow night against Milwaukee). If he can't
> go,
> we'll just wait until after the All-Star break.''....................
> 
> JB
> --
> 
>      Unchain My Heart!
> 
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