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Fwd: Berry/Walker



This below, was supposed to be sent this AM, but I forgot to hit "reply 
all."
JB
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Begin forwarded message:

> From: JB <jimmetz@xxxxxxx>
> Date: Sat Jul 5, 2003  9:15:28  AM US/Eastern
> To: Eggcentric@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Berry/Walker
>
>
> On Saturday, July 5, 2003, at 08:31  AM, Eggcentric@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> "Once Dr. Strangeshoot learned how to stop worrying and love the 
>> bomb........"
>
> ****************
> 	Classic. Funny stuff and well done, especially, with the inclusion of 
> the double, double stats.
> 	It was clear to most observers, that when Walker forsake his 
> rebounding and passing duties, which was all to often, the team 
> suffered.
> 	On the other hand, if St. Paul hadn't hadn't had such a poor shooting 
> % , perhaps Antoinabee would have had more assists and been higher on 
> the list. ;>)
> 	I'm still for keeping him and seeing how he responds to the new 
> system and regime, but I know I'm in the minority. Even if there are 
> several players with more double doubles, how can we get a player with 
> those capabilities, for Walker, right now? How many times has Chris 
> Webber been traded?
> 	I'd take Antoine at his word. He wants to finish his career in 
> Boston. He has kept his mouth shut this off-season and for all we are 
> led to believe, he is working with Tim Grover on his legs and his 
> diet, as well as the general conditioning, to perhaps move over to the 
> three, or at least to add quickness and leaping ability to his play in 
> the post. If O'Brien deserves another chance and an assessment of his 
> willingness to co-operate with Ainge, why not Antoine?
>
>
> 	JB
>
> Unchain My Heart!