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Re: Ainge On WEEI
Here's what I think:
Danny probably realizes, as most of us should, that this team, is still 2-3
years away at the earliest from competing for a championship. Even spending
the mid-level right now does not change that. Signing someone there might
win us a few more games, maybe even an extra playoff round, but I think
Danny realizes that is not the ultimate goal. Why spend an exrta 13 million
this year if it will not get you a championship? I think Danny figures don't
spend it now, take the lesser record, and better draft pick. Then in a year
or 2 when the salary cap situation isn't as bleak, and you have better
talent and a better team, then that is when the mid-level gets you that last
piece of the puzzle where you can really compete for a title.
If you were in Vegas and you were making a bet, but somehow you knew
beforehand that you were definately going to LOSE the bet, would you bet $10
or $1000?
From: Celtic4Hire@AOL.com
To: berrym@BATTELLE.ORG, celtics@igtc.com,
celticsstuffgroup@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Ainge On WEEI
Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 17:41:10 EDT
Then I would like to know how we are going to get any better. Same coach,
even if we go up-tempo, we don't have enough talent to compete with the
Nets,
especially with bargin basement players and point guards. Great job, Danny,
of suckering those fool owners out of 15 millions dollars. Yeah, right, you
are so much smarter than than the 15 GMs picking ahead of you that we are
going to get a impact player at 16 that is going to solve all of our
problems. Don't forget that Orlando is looking for a point guard picking at
15...
DJessen33
> >- THE CELTICS ARE NOT USING THE MIDDLE CLASS EXCEPTION.>
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