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Re: ok: who coached JJ?



Yeah, sorry, I was pissed off, which tends to turn my brain off ,and so made the same mistake again. Definitely my error. Although as I keep saying with greater accuracy <g>, since the same thing occurred for at least 2 years in Phoenix - and the Phoenix people were still talking about the same problems on the radio broadcast when they were in town this year, even though he's been more consistant this season - I still think people are wrong in blaming Obie for not continuing to throw minutes by the bushellful at him. *shrug* I know from prior posts that you and others think Obie is the root of all evil and I've posted before that I don't, even though I don't agree with him about a lot of things - starting with the offense and playing Walter. But we'll each see things according to our perspective regardless.

Hunter's listed at 6'7", same as Ricky, and they looked pretty comparable at last night's game when I was closer to the floor and in a better position to judge than my usual high above courtside.
Kim

-----Original Message-----
From: gene kirkpatrick <gk_tyler@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Feb 28, 2004 9:42 PM
To: celtics@xxxxxxxx
Subject: ok:  who coached JJ?

Kinda like, "Who Shot JR?"  Well, I remember blaming it on O'Brien at the time.  The year was 2001; was Pitino here?  I remember JJ having that brilliant start and then fading, then getting replaced by Kedrick a bit, then getting traded while Wallace sat in the stands with a depressed look on his face.  To me, it was one of O'Brien's great failures.  Do I remember it wrong? O my.  I teach history; is it getting time to pull a Pitino?
 
Cheers, Gene  (Hunter is taller than Pierce; so he ain't no 6' 6").
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