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Re: Kedrick breakout game



Really, no comparison at this point. Jefferson has proved himself compared
to Kedrick so far. Let's give it some time. This team needs the rebounding
type like Kedrick can supply. Let's talk more after the Philly game.

DanF


----- Original Message -----
From: <Tammo29@aol.com>
To: <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: Kedrick breakout game


> < As a point of reference, can someone check Richard Jefferson's stats
> from his first game as a starter, someone frequently mentioned as who
> the C's SHOULD have drafted?> - CeltsSteve
>
>
> >Oh no. Have we been reduced to this in our quest to justify the Kedrick
> >pick at #11?
> >The Coyote jury has returned its verdict.  CeltsSteve, you have been
found
> >guilty of advancing the following LOGICAL FALLACIES in one short
sentence.
> >(Snipped)- Eggcentric
>
>  Not to mention the fact that this wasn't Kedrick's first start.  It was
> actually his 6th.
> In contrast Jefferson started 9 games last season.  Jefferson led his team
> with 17 points in 24 minutes coming off the bench against Detroit in only
his
> third game as a rookie.
> I really don't think you want to try to make this comparison.  It wouldn't
be
> pretty.
>
> Look, I have nothing against Brown.  I hope he turns out to be a great
> player.  Lord knows this team could use the help.  But I've seen nothing
from
> him that would make me believe that would be the case.  Nothing that has
made
> me believe he was worth a #11 pick.  That's all I'm saying.  And when
> evaluating the job of the front office you have to discuss that fact.
>  If that makes me a coyote, so be it.  But that description would get a
belly
> laugh out of anyone who knows me.
>
>
> TAM