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Run, you say?



> This  loony post,  has no meaning. Last time we looked they were a stones throw
> from being first in their division. let alone the Eastern conference and you
> want to break em up.
>
> Hart
> JB wrote:
>
> >   With two seriously injured: Randy Brown and Rowshown McLeod, three
> > seriously mentally impaired: Walter (even tipsy mother, Heinsohn, no longer
> > loves him), Milt (you want to watch him play point guard? Not me!) and
> > Blount (there is no one on planet earth that wants to se him play center,
> > ever again), we are down to ten players. We have three rookies who all play
> > the same position, that leaves eight, since it's very unlikely that more
> > than one of them will get minutes. Of that eight, three: Pierce, Walker and
> > Anderson are over taxed already, two: Eric Williams and Tony Battie have
> > chronic knee and ankle problems, respectively and who do we have left to run
> > the floor?  Vitaly and Erick Strickland with our rookie du jour? Tammo is
> > correct about Joe Johnson stumbling as the lead man on the break. All three
> > will probably land in a heap of tangled bodies, trying to get to the same
> > spot on the floor.
> >   I suspect it will get worse before it gets better. We read this AM about
> > Pierce and Walker with nagging injuries and Vitaly with a stomach bug. How
> > much running do you expect this bunch to do?
> >   Yes, we need help right now, before the good feelings start to dissolve in
> > the morass of a poorly designed roster. If Pierce can't play Eric Williams
> > can play the three, sounds credible, but he shoots his weight, like a
> > baseball player flirting with the "Mendoza Line." If Walker can't play? Eric
> > williams can play the four (oh yeah, Eric can get a triple double).  I
> > suppose he can play center and point guard also. I mean, no disrespect, the
> > man is a man and his skills, as they are, have bailed us out of many bad
> > situations, this season, but he is not the answer to all our woes, Jimmy.
> >   Either we seek injury exceptions for our two disabled, or Milt and Mark
> > have to go, now. What is the cost of minimum contracts for the remaining
> > part of the season? $220,000 each? Please.
> >   Plyers in their last contract year; like McGinnis of the Clippers would be
> > fine thank you, so would Travis Best pining on the bench in Indiana. Mark
> > Jackson of G.S., also would markedly improve this team, but baring the major
> > move, lets see our owner/front office do anything productive.
> >   We won't sustain the great start to the season, without some fresh legs.
> > Without any running game, we will be be back to Antoine at the top of the
> > three point line, looking for his shot, driving into traffic or looking into
> > Pierce, surrounded by enemy, much like Custer at Big Horn.
> >   Big game tonight, coming off the road. Excuses already written, with
> > little injuries. O'Brien has worked wonders before, when things went South.
> > Is he up to it again? We'll know a lot by the end of this week.
> >
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> >              JB
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> >                           Unchain My Heart!