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Re: Sporting News hypothesizing about possible Pierce for Bryant swap



ALLEGED!!!

OJ remember wasn't CONVICTED of the CRIME.

WE all should appreciate having this benefit of the doubt.  Better 10 guilty
people go free, than 1 innocent man goes to prison or worse is put to do
death.

I wouldn't want Kobe on the team because I don't think it would benefit the
BOSTON CELTICS TEAM.

Besides aren't we going after Rashweed and Toker Stodamire? Now that
addition will help us win #17.

Make it happen ASAP Ray!!!

Thanks in advance.

Damn fine episode of Playmakers, but it paled in comparison to 8 Simple
Rules.  Imagine what John Ritter could have done on a special episode of
Playmakers.

God Speed Jack!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shawn Niles" <shizzjr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <CeltsSteve@xxxxxxx>; <Celticsstuffgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
<Celtics@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: Sporting News hypothesizing about possible Pierce for Bryant
swap


> I'd prefer not to have any rapists on our team.
>
>
> >From: CeltsSteve@xxxxxxx
> >To: Celticsstuffgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Celtics@xxxxxxxx
> >Subject: Sporting News hypothesizing about possible Pierce for Bryant
swap
> >Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 19:19:51 EST
> >
> >If Kobe goes, where will he go?
> >
> >By Sean Deveney - <A
>
>HREF="http://us.rd.yahoo.com/sports/tsn/nba/article/SIG=10tmms2oa/*http://w
ww.sportingnews.com">SportingNews.com</A>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> ><A
>
>HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylc=X3oDMTA3OGpkbWJuBHNlYwNlY2w-?sl
ug=ifkobegoeswherewillhego&prov=tsn&type=lgns">Yahoo!
> >Sports</A>
> >
> >
> >By the end of last week, the twister that had swirled through Laker Land
> >had
> >petered out. Storms no longer were rumbling, and the gray skies had
> >cleared.
> >Things were, by Lakers standards at least, back to normal. <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3118/";>Kobe Bryant</A> was
> >doling out harmless cliches again, <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/847/";>Shaquille O'Neal</A> was
> >not saying much of
> >anything and Phil Jackson was the only one making observations on the
> >big-picture
> >aspects of life and basketball. Once again, the Lakers were just another
> >team,
> >and a darned good one at that.
> >
> >Make no mistake, though, there's a problem. The Lakers are doing their
best
> >to dodge it, as they have for the seven years Bryant and O'Neal have been
> >teammates. But O'Neal and Bryant unleashed a sudden and emphatic stream
of
> >accusations and insults through the media last week, with some real
> >hum-dingers in
> >there-an invitation from O'Neal for Bryant to walk out of his contract
next
> >summer and a tirade from Bryant in which he called O'Neal, among other
> >things,
> >"fat." The ugliness revealed that no matter how many patches they have
used
> >in the
> >past, the hole in the Bryant-O'Neal relationship just won't be mended.
> >
> >This certainly has caught the attention of front-office denizens
> >everywhere.
> >Bryant has a player option in his contract and said he would use it to
play
> >elsewhere. He later backed off that statement, but most around the NBA
> >still
> >believe there is a chance Bryant will be in a different uniform next
> >season. And
> >every general manager, team president and basketball operations intern
has
> >spent at least a few minutes wondering if maybe, just maybe, it could be
> >their
> >team's uniform Bryant wears.
> >
> >So, mark it down: The NBA trade deadline is February 19 at 3 p.m. ET.
With
> >O'Neal, <A HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/259/";>Gary
Payton</A>
> >and <A HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/213/";>Karl Malone</A> in
> >the fold, the Lakers could deal Bryant,
> >bring in more role players and still be a championship contender. Should
> >they
> >trade Bryant-and the chances are low-the Lakers would not get full value
> >because the team is a motivated seller and because Bryant has a rape
charge
> >hanging
> >over him. But the best thing for all involved is a change of scenery. The

> >big
> >question is where Bryant would land, and whether he would want to stay
> >there
> >as a free agent.
> >
> >Dallas. From a trading standpoint, the Mavericks make sense. Dallas could
> >offer <A HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3023/";>Michael
> >Finley</A> and <A HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3103/";>Steve
> >Nash</A> for Bryant and <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3125/";>Derek Fisher</A>. The
> >Mavericks
> >are creative when it comes to transactions, and team owner Mark Cuban is
> >willing
> >to pull the trigger on big deals. None would be bigger than landing
Bryant.
> >The distaste Cuban often has expressed for the Lakers, though, is mutual,
> >and
> >these would not be the happiest of dance partners. If the Lakers deal
> >Bryant,
> >it probably would be to an Eastern Conference team.
> >
> >New York. Sending Bryant to the Knicks not only would give him a team
> >that's
> >built around him, it would give him the world's biggest stage. The Knicks
> >would be a playoff lock in the East with Bryant in blue and orange. A
deal
> >for <A HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3012/";>
> >Kurt Thomas</A> and <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/1282/";>Allan Houston</A> (with
> >the Lakers throwing in <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3618/";>Kareem Rush</A> and <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3346/";>Devean
> >George</A>) would give the Lakers exactly what they would need: a
> >long-range
> >scorer and a hard-nosed backup big man.
> >
> >Chicago. Bryant always has tried to walk in the footsteps of <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/175/";>Michael Jordan</A>.
> >Why not take his locker? Chicago is a huge sports market itching for a
> >superstar on the level of Jordan and Walter Payton. The Bulls have the
> >pieces to give
> >up-how about <A HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/268/";>Scottie
> >Pippen</A>, <A HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3512/";>Tyson
> >Chandler</A> and <A
HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3403/";>Marcus
> >Fizer</A>? Though it's
> >tough to part with Chandler, the chance of landing Bryant is worth it
and,
> >as he
> >would for the Knicks, Bryant surely would punch the Bulls' ticket to the
> >playoffs.
> >
> >Memphis. Bryant considers former Lakers executive Jerry West a mentor,
and
> >if
> >West still were around in L.A., Bryant's feud with O'Neal probably would
> >not
> >have gotten so heated. Now that West is in charge of the Grizzlies, might
> >Bryant join him? Rumors that Memphis will clear out salary-cap room next
> >summer to
> >make a maximum pitch for Bryant have little basis in reality-the
Grizzlies
> >have drafted, signed and traded for players whose salaries ensure the
team
> >will
> >be over the cap next summer. Memphis probably is not the stage Bryant is
> >looking for, and the Grizzlies have little of value to offer in return,
> >anyway (<A HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3116/";>
> >Lorenzen Wright</A>, <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3513/";>Pau Gasol</A> and <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3516/";>Shane Battier</A>?).
> >
> >Detroit. Would the Pistons be willing to part with <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3149/";>Ben Wallace</A> and <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3330/";>Richard
> >Hamilton</A> to get Bryant? If so, they could be a good match for the
> >Lakers, and
> >Detroit has enough big bodies in reserve to maintain a decent front line.
> >(A
> >deal for <A HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3015/";>Corliss
> >Williamson</A>, <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3621/";>Tayshaun Prince</A> and
<A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/51/";>Elden Campbell</A>
probably
> >would
> >look better from the Pistons' perspective.) With Bryant, Detroit
> >immediately
> >would be the best team in the East, and perhaps one that could keep pace
> >with the
> >title contenders in the West.
> >
> >Boston. A straight swap of <A
> >HREF="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/players/3253/";>Paul Pierce</A> for
Bryant
> >would give the Lakers a
> >star-caliber wing man and a hometown product, to boot. Pierce is not
> >Bryant, and
> >he would be forced to accept a reduced role, but he would benefit from
not
> >taking the pounding he subjects himself to in Boston. For the Celtics,
> >Bryant
> >would be a smoother version of Pierce-a better shooter and passer.
> >
> >Sean Deveney is a staff writer for Sporting News. Email him at
> >sdeveney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >CeltsSteve
>
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