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Re: This team is going nowhere



I realized why the hawks beat us easily twice. They are more athletic at
every position and took advantage of it. This team has to get more athletic
and really needs a third scoring threat. I am surprised Kedrick didn't see
any playing time. The hawks doubled and tripled Pierce and Walker ever time
they had the ball and challenged the others beat them, which they could not.
Atlanta surprisingly has some depth to throw at you.

I still like get more athletic and going after Jackson and Sura offering
Battie or VP in a package.



If we only could have made the Rahim for Walker swap a while back.

Forget Marcus. We need J.W (a dream ) Troy Bell, maybe Dejuan .



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeremy" <jwarren@eecs.tufts.edu>
To: <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 9:18 PM
Subject: This team is going nowhere


> So how about some good, wholesome draft talk.  I took this list from
> nbadraft.net.  Lots of point guards.  In fact two of the top four are
> point guards from Duke.  Way of the Ray, what's up with that?
>
> I'm quite intrigued with Chris Marcus, the eighth year senior.  He could
> fill a huge need at center.  Although, I project us ending up with the
> eigth pick in the draft, and if Marcus slips down to eight, he's not worth
> drafting.
>
>
> 1.  Dajuan Wagner 6-2 200 PG/SG Memphis Fr.
> 2.  Jason Williams 6-2 195 PG Duke Jr. 3
> 3.  Yao Ming 7-5 270 C Shanghai (China) 1980
> 4.  Chris Duhon 6-1 190 PG Duke So.
> 5.  Amare Stoudemire 6-10 240 PF *Memphis HSSr.
> 6.  Chris Marcus 7-1 285 C Western Kentucky ^Sr.
> 7.  Drew Gooden 6-10 230 SF/PF Kansas Jr.
> 8.  Kareem Rush 6-6 214 SG Missouri Jr.
> 9.  Carlos Boozer 6-9 270 PF Duke Jr.
> 10. Chris Jefferies 6-8 220 SF Fresno St. Jr.
> 11. Rod Grizzard 6-8 205 SG Alabama Jr.
> 12. Troy Bell 6-1 180 PG Boston College Jr.
> 13. Maurice Baker 6-1 175 PG Oklahoma St. Sr.
> 14. Frank Williams 6-3 205 PG Illinois Jr.