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RE: By the way...



Hey, if Obie can win with Waltah as his starting center, maybe he IS a great
coach! <g>

joshr

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-celtics@xxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-celtics@xxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Sean Giovanello
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 7:03 AM
To: Wright, Cecil
Cc: jahill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Celtics
Subject: Re: By the way...


Its interesting because for all his faults he has made some enormous
shots and rebounds during his career here.  I think that given his
physique and that he appears (my opinion only) to be more of an
instinctive player rather than a student of the game, he has never
really developed the consistency he needs to be an everyday player in
the NBA.  That being said, with the right matchup he is a great guy to
have out there.

Wright, Cecil wrote:

>In addition, I gotta say that Waltah's rebound near the end of the game
>was a joy for me to watch.  He catches a lotta flack around here, much
>of it for good reason, but he came up big in spots.
>
>Cecil
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Hill [mailto:jahill199@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: December 18, 2003 1:00 AM
>To: Celtics
>Subject: Re: By the way...
>
>
>"Either he is going to make Ainge look dumb,
>or he's going to get a lot of hopes up in Cleveland,
>then break their hearts. I'm betting on the latter. "
>
>I don't think either.  Guys sometimes need a change to find themselves.
>I hope Kedrick does well in Cleveland.  In fact I think he will because
>it's a different offense and a different situation with Miles and James.
>He wasn't making it here.
>
>So be it.
>
>What a burst of speed by our rookie point in the third or fourth.  Whew.
>
><Jim
>
>
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