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RE: Tinsley & Croshere



I think if the Celts were really (not saying they haven't) offered this they would take it.

Wallace loves Croshere (or did) they know they have to move Kenny sooner or later and they get a younger point guard plus Rodgers insurance.

-----Original Message-----
From: hironaka@nomade.fr [mailto:hironaka@nomade.fr]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 12:19 PM
To: celtics@igtc.com
Cc: celticstuffgroup@yahoo.com
Subject: Tinsley & Croshere


What are the pros and cons?


http://insider.espn.go.com/insider/rumorcentral?sport=nba
Jul. 11 - The Pacers have talked with the Celtics about a 
trade that would send Croshere and Jamaal Tinsley to the 
Celtics for Kenny Anderson. The Pacers like Tinsley, but 
are concerned about his outside shooting and immaturity. 
Anderson gives them a veteran backcourt leader and allows 
them to get Croshere off the books. With only one year 
remaining on his contract, he isn't a big risk. In the 
long run, the Pacers think they may have a keeper at 
point guard in last year's second-round pick, Jamison 
Brewer. For the Celtics, they knew that they were going 
to have to start their point guard search sooner or later 
and Tinsley has tremendous upside. Adding Croshere would 
allow them to let Rodney Rogers slip away and keep them 
out of the luxury tax. To make this deal work 
financially, the trade couldn't happen until August 1st, 
when Croshere loses his base-year status.
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