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Re: Kenny points to Nets



"I expected him to say, thanks Celts, for the chance to get me to the
Conference Playoffs. Life moves on, good luck this season" Digging the Celts
was a classless act were used to from self absorbed athletes.

DanF

----- Original Message -----
From: "jlyell" <jlyell@netzero.net>
To: "Dan Forant" <dforant1@nycap.rr.com>; <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 2:22 AM
Subject: RE: Kenny points to Nets


> Yeah, what do you expect him to do say the C's improved themselves with
the
> Baker trade?
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-celtics@igtc.com [mailto:owner-celtics@igtc.com]On Behalf Of
> Dan Forant
> Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 6:01 PM
> To: celtics@igtc.com
> Subject: Re: Kenny points to Nets
>
>
> Bitch, bitch, bitch, all ex's are alike.
>
> DanF
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Tammo29@AOL.com>
> To: <celtics@igtc.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 2:47 PM
> Subject: Kenny points to Nets
>
>
> > Kenny points to Nets
> >
> >         Ex-Celt arrives for Classic at Garden
> >
> >
> > By MITCH LAWRENCE
> > DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
> > In two weeks, Boston will start training camp without a proven
playmaker -
> a
> > fact that brings a laugh and a prediction from ex-Celtic Kenny
> Anderson."If I
> > were a betting man, I'd pick the Nets to be runaway winners in the
East,"
> > said Anderson, whom the Celtics traded to Seattle in the offseason in
the
> Vin
> > Baker deal. "The Nets did things right. They got better, with Dikembe
> Mutombo
> > and Rodney Rogers and Chris Childs. But the Celtics have sacrificed my
> > position. I'd be shocked if they were as good as they were last season."
> > Anderson, an ex-Net, made his comments before coming home for tonight's
> 2002
> > All-Star Classic to Benefit Wheelchair Charities at the Garden. NBA
> players
> > who plan on playing include Mark Jackson, Allan Houston, Ron Artest,
Jerry
> > Stackhouse, Nick Van Exel, Darius Miles and Tim Thomas.
> > As for the Celtics' chances of returning to the Eastern Conference
finals,
> > Anderson openly questioned whether Shammond Williams, Tony Delk or J.R.
> > Bremer - backups who will compete for the starting job - will be able to
> get
> > the ball to Paul Pierce and Antoine Walker.
> > "Point guard is a very key position in this league," Anderson said. "But
> the
> > Celtics don't have one now."
> > Not that the Molloy product doesn't have his own worries. Namely, how
he's
> > going to get on the court for Seattle. Entering the final season of a
> > seven-year, $50 million deal that pays him about $9.2 million, he needs
to
> > have a productive season to secure a new pact. But Gary Payton isn't
> showing
> > any signs of slowing down and figures to still get his usual 40 minutes
a
> > night."I definitely worry about my minutes," said Anderson, entering his
> 12th
> > NBA season. "I don't know if Seattle knows how they're going to use me.
> Maybe
> > they'll put me and Gary together at times. My mind-set is to go in and
do
> the
> > best I can without upsetting the applecart."It hasn't been a good
> offseason
> > for veteran point guards. At this late date, free agents Rod Strickland,
> Greg
> > Anthony, Mookie Blaylock and Dana Barros are still looking for work."If
I
> > don't play enough," Anderson said, "I hope other teams will understand
my
> > situation. But I also know I haven't lost anything. I can still run a
> team.
> > So it's not like I have to prove myself to anybody."
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