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Re: CELTICS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE



Really, the Celtic management team has to be the worst in the League.
Building a team was a disaster starting with Pitino. Who the hell would want
to play in Boston with this act when they can get the same dough elsewhere.
We have in addition 2 ball hogs (they have to be) that will toss it up from
the locker room and share little. Unless a presently owned point guard steps
up, we're in for a rough start. I say start because there's always a chance
for a trade down the road.

DanF


----- Original Message -----
From: <Celtic4Hire@AOL.com>
To: <celtics@igtc.com>; <celticsstuffgroup@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 2:51 PM
Subject: CELTICS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE


> The Celtics shouldn't be surprised Strickland signed elsewhere for the
same.
> In any business, the workers will work the elsewhere for the same money
when
> the company is relishing in the fact that they are trying to pinch
pennies.
> The recent stuff in the papers from Pond and Wallace couldn't hurt the
team
> more. The only thing that will save the team's image now is if they prove
> last year wasn't a fluke. Otherwise, we are the Clippers, East Branch....
>
> DJessen33
>
> <Pacers, Celtics: Erick Strickland, who signed a one-year, $762,435 deal
with
> the Pacers Thursday, said he chose Indiana over Boston because the Pacers
> seemed "more committed to winning." I bet Celtics GM Chris Wallace loved
> hearing that. >