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Re: Miss Kenny?



Good points.  It has also inspired me to share my own
personal hit list which consists of:

1.  The whole friggin team with the exception of
Walker, Battie, and Stith.

--- Georgek27@AOL.com wrote:
> The only reason we miss Kenny at all is that our
> other PGs are either injured 
> (Herren) or role players (Brown & Palacio) -- not
> starters. We must get one 
> of the top PGs in the draft -- that has to be the
> priority, not a big man. 
> Then we have to do something with Kenny even if it
> costs us to get rid of 
> him. I rather have a rookie backed up by Brown &
> Herren (and I hope we can 
> stash Palacio on IR for when Brown gets hurt) then
> have Kenny or Brown 
> running the show. Herren shows some promise (as does
> Palacio) but who knows 
> if either will ever be starter quality. Right now
> Kenny is our #1 PG but also 
> our #1 salary cap albatross.
> 
> Give this team a competent uptempo PG who can hit an
> open shot and a real 
> scorer off the bench (not a Chris Carr or EW) and it
> will compete much 
> better. I rather live with a 3-headed center
> (Battie-Blount-VP) than a 
> 3-headed PG if none of those heads can get this team
> running.
> 
> My personal hit list:
> 
> Kenny (only has value on a strong half court team)
> 
> EW (seems 100% physically but can no longer get it
> done and never had a jump  
>                 
>        shot anyway)
> 
> Carr  (who thought this guy was a player?)
> 
> McCarty (might actually be useful if grouped with a
> few scorers but not worth 
> the      
>               investment)
> 
> 
> George
> 


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