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Duncan



Duncan could sign with Anderson's money when he becomes available after next
season.

John


"Way Of The Ray" <wayray@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
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> - The last legitimate shot-blocker the Celtics had was
> Dino Radja....
>
> - The C's have no chance of trading for Tim Duncan, if
> he ever decides to leave San Antonio.  Duncan would
> veto any sign and trade with Celtics, because the
> amount of talent they would have to give up for him --
> i.e. Pierce and Walker -- would scare Duncan away
> from playing with a depleted team.
>
> Nope, Orlando is the place for Tim, if he puts his Spurs
> away. They can whip up a nice deal of Hill, whatever
> quality Big Man they acquire in the next two years,
> oddles of draft choices, and still surround Duncan with
> plenty of talent.
>
> So, if you're a Celtics fan, just hope he stays in San Antonio.
>
> - Pure Yahooism. Any talk of trading McCleod for anyone
> decent, especially a Big Man. McCleod and R. Brown should
> be waived or retire. Useless taking up of roster spots.
>
> - Pure Fallacy. It's been said the Celtics have never had
> a player/athlete like Kedrick Brown. Wrong. Back in the
> Eighties, the C's drafted a guy out Theo's school by the name
> of Charles Bradley, who was as athletically inclined and built
> similar to Brown. Bradley unfortunately had no NBA skillz,
> other than being an athlete. Let's hope Brown's tenure with
> the Celtics is different.
> Ray