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Re: A Kenny comeback?



Just a quick note to say what a great time I had at Friday's game.  It was
extra special treat spending time with Kim, Adam and Jim.  Sorry I didn't
get to meet you Shawn...maybe next time.  I will post some observations
after the Patriots game but suffice to say:

Hell no to a return of Kenny.  Besides, if our captains are so selfish and
without conscience, why would he want to return?

Just say no.

Cecil


----- Original Message -----
From: <Celtic4Hire@aol.com>
To: <CeltsSteve@aol.com>; <Celticsstuffgroup@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: A Kenny comeback?


> Steve,
> Kenny will always be linked to Knicks because of his roots. However, I
> wouldn't think he would have any desire to go there and die with a loser
at
> this stage of his career regardless of playing time. I think McCloud could
> help a little but I can't see the Cs doing anything to violate their money
> plan unless they do it to fill a real hole. I really like what SWill adds
but
> I have serious fears of Delk at point guard. Remember against NJ, they
> pressed Delk, he flipped it over to Twan and even Twan couldn't handle the
> pressure of Jason Kidd? That is our Achilles heel and other teams will be
> stupid not to expose our weakness. Sure Twan can bring it up against 3s
and
> 4s but what about some of the smaller guys? Bremer may be able to fill
some
> time here but he is a rookie. I am not sure when his contract is up as a
> partial but they seem to really like him and would be difficult to cut.
>
> The thought of Kenny starting and SWill releaving really warms the cockles
of
> my mind. However, if that did happen, Obie would likely cut down Kedricks
> time in favor of favorite son Delk in the two spot. I wouldn't like
that...
>
> I also want to note that I am hoping that some of the offensive plays that
> the Cs are supposedly holding back on are involving Baker. I rewatched
game 4
> of the NJ/Cs playoff last night that was on NBA.com's "Greatest Games". NJ
> and doubled team Paul and Walker and no one else could do anything other
than
> an occassional basket from Kenny. We need an alternative offensive option
> (not the additional three point shooter) so bad. As soon as the Cs can
figure
> out how to play inside out (which includes Baker), we can become so much
more
> dangerous....
>
> DJessen33
>
> DJessen33
>
> << How about the Knicks as JB just alluded to? Don't they have some money
> from
>  the McDyess injury exception to bring Kenny "home"?
>
>  As for the C's adding him, it's apparent that Gaston won't allow adding
>  anyone until the sale is finalized. And if he were to have a change of
> heart,
>  my preference right now would be another front court player first or
another
>  scorer that can also defend. Lee Nailon and Jim Jackson are still out
there.
>  I think either of them would be more valuable than another small guard
with
>  the way this team is currently constructed.
>
>  Interesting that you mention Bremer. I can't remember what the cut-off
date
>  for when his contract goes from a partial guarantee to a full guarantee
is,
>  do you? >>