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re: Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] NBA RUMORS FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4



Jessen,
Have you gone insane? Chandler has a chronic back problem.
Avoid avoid avoid.  The Celtics can find a Big Tme PF in the
draft, though one of the high school variety may take three
years to develop. 
Ray


> ** Original Subject: Re: [Celtics' Stuff ] NBA RUMORS FOR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
> ** Original Sender: Celtic4Hire@xxxxxxx
> ** Original Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 04:30:50 -0800 (PST)

> ** Original Message follows... 

>
> If Tyson Chandler is available, you go for him all all over the place. He may 
> be a bit of a punk but he is so young, you expect immaturity. Would the Bulls 
> take Banks, Dallas no. 1 and next year no. 1 for him? (I don't want to trade 
> Banks but you got to give up something to get something....but 3 no. 1s is 
> probably too much anyways....)...
> 
> DJessen33
> 
> << "As the Sonics front office makes calls around the league, they are 
> finding few big men available. Those who are available all have one significant 
> problem: They are available. The big guys that teams are willing to move come with 
> a serious "BUT" statement. The players we dream of -- Kevin Garnett, Dirk 
> Nowitzki or Jermaine O'Neal -- are not obtainable. Even Kwame Brown, the former 
> No. 1 overall pick of the Washington Wizards, once the bust of the league, has 
> been withdrawn from trade talks. According to league sources, the available 
> players include Shareef Abdur-Rahim, Eddy Curry, Tyson Chandler, Rasheed 
> Wallace, Michael Olowokandi and Scot Pollard. The thought of Abdur-Rahim brings 
> visions of grandeur. Ray Allen, Rashard Lewis and Abdur-Rahim, can you imagine?" 
> Seattle Post Intelligencer >>

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