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re: 35 million dollars



But the Celtics have propelled themselves closer to a championship.
And isn't that the idea after all. I think so.
Ray

> ** Original Subject: 35 million dollars
> ** Original Sender: Sean Giovanello <sgiovanello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> ** Original Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 07:19:29 -0700 (PDT)

> ** Original Message follows... 

>
> 35 million dollars is what Dallas will save over the life of this deal, 
> assuming they dont resign Walker.  35 million.   They get a rent a 
> player or maybe more in Walker and dump 35 million in salary.
> 
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> wayray@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> >1. Ainge had to break up the Pierce - Walker - O'Brien
> >offensive ball-hogging nexus to truly convert the team into
> >a running, unselfish unit.
> >
> >2. In a couple year's time, when Perkins is the starting center,
> >the LaFrentz, Perkins, Pierce frontcourt will be one of the better
> >ones in the NBA.
> >
> >3. Jiri Welsch is a talented player who can fill in at either
> >PG or SG.
> >
> >4. You can never have enough first round picks with the influx of
> >foreign players in the draft these days.
> >
> >5. Chris Mills ($5 or $6 million) contract comes off the books after
> >the season, offering cap flexibility.
> >
> >6. They didn't need Delk.
> >
> >7. They needed to free up PF minutes for Baker.
> >
> >8. Ainge after not dumping O'Brien, had to put his imprature on the
> >team, and a Walker deal did just that.
> >
> >Ray
> >
> >  
> >
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