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re: RealGM article on Ainge statements



Yes, Ainge could acquire Artest, if he's willing to deal Walker.
You couldn't get a pail of garbage for Williams and Delk.
Ray 

> ** Original Subject: RealGM article on Ainge statements
> ** Original Sender: Celtic4Hire@xxxxxxx
> ** Original Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 19:37:51 -0700 (PDT)

> ** Original Message follows... 

>
> Biggest note is Ainge is looking to make one more change for a guard. I
> believe he is looking to get rid of Delk and/or EWill to further force Obie to
> change the offense. EWill and Delk plus the exception works for Artest. Could
> Bird
> work a deal with his little kid brother, Danny? Wouldn't our team be awesome
> with Banks at the point, Artest at the two, PP, a lighter Twan and Battie with
> a revitalized Baker coming off the bench along with Kedrick,Jones, Walter and
> Hunter? That's what I would call a team providing they could all get along
> with Artest. Then we could really find out if Obie could coach....I know, too
> much optimism for some of you. Steady as she goes. Keep a level keel. Don't
> walk
> under a ladder. Watch for the boogie man, etc....
> 
> DJessen33
> 
> <Ainge addresses state of the Celtics
> 
> While most of the New England sports world is focused on the Red Sox drive
> towards their first post-season appearance in four years, and the start of the
> beloved Patriots season, Danny Ainge took some time to discuss some of the
> current issues surrounding his team. He recently appeared on Fox Sports Net
> New
> England and sports radio 850 WEEI.
> 
> 
> 
> Here is a synopsis of what was discussed:
> 
> 
> 
> On Marcus Banks:
> 
> 
> 
> He said he is always reluctant to hype up a rookie too much because they have
> (obviously) yet to play in a professional game, so itbs very difficult to
> gauge their importance to team success. But he is sure that Banks will cause
> some
> problems to the team in certain games due to his lack of experience. That is
> not a shot at him, itbs just how it is with rookies, and they want him to be
> an important player, so he has to learn this way.
> 
> 
> 
> On <A HREF="http://www.realgm.com/src_playerfile.php?playerid=203";>Vin
> Baker</A>:
> 
> 
> 
> He said he doesnbt want to build his expectations too high and hopes he can
> contribute to the team in terms of a positive attitude and character
> standpoint. He has no idea what to expect in terms of numbers. With Baker,
> itbs a daily
> thing with him because of his problem. He has not seen him all summer, but has
> had a couple of conversations with him. He said that Vinbs attitude was
> realistic and that he (Ainge) was encouraged. Finally, he said that he is
> hopeful
> that he could be a contributor, but at the same time he has been planning
> without him. Moreover, he wouldnbt have drafted Brandon Hunter if he knew
> that
> Baker could be a valuable contributor.
> 
> 
> 
> On <A HREF="http://www.realgm.com/src_playerfile.php?playerid=350";>Antoine
> Walker</A>:
> 
> 
> 
> He has had no talks with him in terms of a contract extension. He feels that
> Antoine has every incentive in the world to have the best year of his career
> this year and he wants him to do that (obviously). From his (Aingebs)
> perspective, he doesnbt think that Walkerbs only options are a maximum
> contract
> extension, or a trade. But at the same time, he understands that Walker and
> his
> agent would want a maximum deal. In terms of his game, he would like to see
> his
> shot attempts be higher quality and have a higher percentage, and also
> increase
> his rebounding.
> 
> 
> 
> He also denied that he ever hated Walker or his game, noting that he could
> understand why people would think that, given the comments he made while
> broadcasting for TNT. But he feels the biggest reason why his three point
> attempts
> were so high, and his shooting percentages so low were due to the fact that
> they
> had no point guard and he had a lot of responsibilities in terms of bringing
> the ball up. He also mentioned that it wasnbt just Walker whose conditioning
> needed improvement. And hopefully, now, those issues have been resolved.
> 
> 
> 
> On Jim ObBrien:
> 
> 
> 
> He talks with him all the time and they are both on the same page in terms of
> what the team needs to improve. They both want a more uptempo running style,
> but therebs still that question at point guard. They want Banks to HAVE to
> play in those situations and learn from them.
> 
> 
> 
> In terms of their relationship within the organization, he views ObBrien as
> his btop assistantb when discussing which players to go after or draft.
> But
> ultimately he makes the decision himself. (interesting that Chris Wallace is
> never mentioned here).
> 
> 
> 
> In the same respect, ObBrien views Ainge the same way in terms of how to run
> the team on the court. But ultimately he makes the decisions, but they are
> both held accountable in both aspects. He also said ObBrien felt that with
> the
> team he had, he HAD to play the style of game they did to win NOW.
> 
> 
> 
> Ainge also said that therebs a time and place for isolation style of play
> (giving the ball to either Walker or Pierce and everyone else just waits for
> the
> defense to react) but it canbt be the be-all, end-all. He said he remembers
> plenty of times when they would give the ball to Larry Bird or Kevin McHale
> and
> watch them do their thing until the defense reacted. But he just doesnbt
> want
> that to be the main focal point on the offense.
> 
> 
> 
> On taking the job:
> 
> 
> 
> For him, it was definitely the attraction of it being the <A
> HREF="http://celtics.realgm.com/";>Boston </A>Celtics. He
> turned down the offer once, but they persisted and asked him to really think
> about it. He loves the challenge and says there is no place like Boston to be
> in terms of a sports town. He said that there is no better place to win, but
> itbs not a good place to be when you lose. To be a part of any sports team
> here,
> you need to be thick-skinned and have a lot of patience.
> 
> 
> 
> That was the gist of his interview on WEEI. I saw a brief video clip on FSNE
> last night and he told Tommy Heinsohn that he would like to make one more
> trade before the year for another guard. He didnbt mention any names, so
> make of
> it what you will.>

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