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Re: Kedrick vs. Jefferson



Happy New Year.  
  
I agree, we have too many variables on our team.  

Greg

On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 15:31:33 EST Eggcentric@AOL.com writes:
> < Without Jason Kidd, Jefferson would be a Kedrick Brown! > 
> - Juno
> 
> Happy New Year, Greg.   
> 
> For sure Kidd makes his every teammate better. He's one-of-
> a-kind terrific.  While young Jefferson is busy polishing up 
> his all-star routine, KB is still lost in Yonkers, contributing 
> NADA.  This despite Obie prematurely announcing in Oct. that 
> Kedrick was to be his first wing off the bench.
> 
> So who/what is to blame for this outrage? Should we blame it 
> on Kedrick's lousy-distributing PG's, his untimely injuries, his 
> tender age and inexperience, or on his stubborn coach for having 
> so little confidence in him since that evil October practice day 
> when Keddy sunk only 3 of 27 three-pointers? 
> 
> How about we blame Kedrick's demise on Stooge #1, little
> drab Mr. passive-aggressive Wallace, who secretly remains 
> bent on being the most colorful, off-the-chart GM in the 
> league. With a smug guffaw, he loves to pull out his little 
> leap-o-meter on prospects while other GM's are scanning 
> them with head'nheart-o-meters. 
> 
> So oui oui, Monsieur Juno - vous avez raison, or something.
> Yes, Jefferson and Brown have more hops than Augie Busch,1V.*  
> Beyond that, if I, humble eggnoob, have to draw you a picture 
> of their differences, then I presume you will NEVER KNOW.  
> 
> Oeuf
> 
> * August Busch III sold more than 80,000 shares of Anheuser-Busch 
> Cos. Inc. stock in an Oct. filing with the Securities and Exchange 
> Commission.  Busch III, chairman of the company, sold 80,238 
> shares at prices ranging from $52.50 to $53.06, for a total value 
> of more than $4.2 million. 
> 
> Later in Oct., Busch III bought 203,073 shares of company stock at 
> $21.69 a share, or more than $4.4 million.  He also sold 120,117 
> shares for $52.87 each, for a value of $6.35 million. 
> Also in Oct., August Busch IV, President of Anheuser-Busch Inc., 
> bought 49,616 shares of company stock at $21.69 a share, or 
> $1,076,047.  Yesterday, shares of Anheuser-Busch closed out
> the year at $48.40. A good time was had by all the Busches. 
> 
> Sounds like the Augies, Georgie Bush, Marthy Stewart, and our
> own beloved Chris Wallace have a lot in common. What the hey, 
> I'll throw in Cheney and Halliburton, too ... but only because it is 
> 
> the first day of a new year.  Off for a long nap now - I'm feeling 
> a bit bushed.
> 
> 


Greg
gh18@juno.com

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