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RE: Heh Heh Heh



Sorry Jim.  I meant of all the other players throughout the league on other
teams that he mentions, the only one with a flaw is Toine.  It is remarkable
how the Ways of the world are so quick to point out the flaws and ignore the
strengths.  Has anyone heard any critics on this list rave about Walker's
tenacity as a rebounder?  Or his willingness to give up the rock this year
to Pierce?  Or his ability find the open man?  Or his improved free throw
shooting?  Not much you won't.  Did Way mention that he shot 6/7 in 3s the
other night?  Maybe he missed it.

On another note, if Toine calls the shots with Obie, why was he on the bench
so much when he was obviously on fire vs Detroit?

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-----Original Message-----
From: James A. Hill [mailto:jahill@leasingservice.com]
Sent: January 21, 2002 1:37 PM
To: cecil@hfx.eastlink.ca; Celtics (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Heh Heh Heh


>BTW, the author mentions that Toine is flawed, but apparently NOBODY else
is.  Cecil.


Cecil, I must have received a different post then you did.  The one I
received clearly stated a "flaw" in all of the players but one.  See below.
<Jim

Snip...
Take a look at their team. Yes, Pierce is the real deal, one of the
game's better perimeter players. But their No. 2 man, Antoine Walker,
while playing better, is flawed. And after those two, the Celtics are
stuck with a less than run-of-the-mill cast of players such as Kenny
Anderson, Vitaly Potapenko, Tony Battie, Eric Williams and Walter
McCarty.
Snip...

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