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Re: Chris Mihm?



In S.Will's comparison with Mihm, the devil you have may be better than the
one you get. Bird in hand worth 2 in bush. Enough of that.

Bremer is a pleasant surprise. Kedrick is showing signs of thawing out. A
few more games and with that experience he'll do fine in my opinion. At an
earlier game with N.O. in pre-game warm-up he couldn't hit crap. Still
can't. Hope that comes around. He has to do more than just jump. His
rebounds are impressive.

Can't count on Waltah and Bremer to bring these point every nite. Last nite
was as good as it will get unless we turn up the *D* The Bucks did shoot the
lite's out and a lot of those shots were contested. I don't think we have
enough talent to stop good shooting teams, it's not a matter of effort but
skill.

Tough stretch of 7 more games not encouraging.

DanF

----- Original Message -----
From: "Berry, Mark S" <berrym@BATTELLE.ORG>
To: <celtics@igtc.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 10:37 AM
Subject: Chris Mihm?


> Did anyone hear the postgame on the radio broadcast last night? I read a
> post on another forum that said they talked about a Shammond Williams
trade
> for Chris Mihm. The salaries work.
>
> Not really sure what to think about that one. Mihm has been injured most
of
> the season and hasn't done much when healthy. His first two seasons he was
a
> 7 ppg, 5 rpg center. He's a pretty solidly built 7-footer with a nice
> outside touch (of course). The knock always has been that he's soft, but
we
> seem to search for softies. I don't know. I haven't seen him play enough.
He
> has been on some terrible teams with terrible coaches, so it's hard to
know
> just how good he can be. He was the seventh pick in a weak draft (the
Moiso
> draft), so that would give us four top-10 types at the center spot
(Battie,
> Baker, Mihm and, of course, Bruno... ;>) )
>
> Did anyone else hear this? Any thoughts?
>
> Mark
>
> P.S. On the game... If they're going to survive without Antoine, they have
> to play better defense. They were lousy last night. You can say the Bucks
> shot the ball  well, but they weren't taking a lot of shots with hands in
> their faces. They're not going to get that kind of production from Walter
> and Bremer every night. They have to stop people and win some games where
> they hold the opponent under 90 points... Bremer continues to impress.
What
> a lifesaver... Baker is a disaster... No more excuses for Kedrick. He's
> getting minutes and they need him to accomplish something on the offensive
> end.