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RE: Mavs now Twan's team



It's just a matter of time until Nellie figures this out. Twan gets his
numbers, and the Mavs score 71 points. It's sad - this team used to be fun
to watch. What will Nellie do? Plant him on the end of the bench? Look for
another trade? He's stuck between a rock and a hard place.

joshr

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-celtics@xxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-celtics@xxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of
Kestutis Kveraga
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 6:04 AM
To: celtics@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Mavs now Twan's team


--- You wrote:
Watched some of the Mavs game last night. Delk at point, Walker at power
forward. Mavs becoming an isolation team. Team taking on Walker's persona.
Walker
took the ball in the post at a critical point late in the game with the Mavs
down by three and got stuffed twice by Bosh and ended up with a jump ball
that
they lost. Mavs lose. Sound familar?
--- end of quote ---

Yeah, he shot a very familiar 6-20 and committed high-even-for-him 9
turnovers.
Less familiar are the 17 rebounds. When was the last time he did that?! It
will
be interesting to see if he will develop a similar "grasp" on the Mavs as he
did on the Celtics, and how that will affect that team. I bet the Mavs
boards,
once the initial exhilaration over the "steal" that they got in Toine is
over,
will start sounding more and more like this list did for the last 6 or so
years.
Kestas