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Re: Mihm



Not sure.  But my point really revolves around the question of whether he is
deliberately ignoring what the coach is asking him to do.  The coach is
always heard screaming for the ball to be reversed, yet if Paul is not
willing to do it, is he getting a pass from us because he is our most
talented player?  A 10 turnover effort is pretty ugly by anyone's standards.
If that is the case, what happens when Ricky Davis, or someone else, does
the same thing?  Will we be willing to excuse it so easily?  And if not,
what about everyone who wants to see the return of Celtic basketball, the
movement, crisp passes and intelligence?

Cecil (just asking)

----- Original Message -----
From: <Douglas342@xxxxxxx>
To: <celtics@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: Mihm


> Am I wrong in thinking that, over the years, Pierce will get to the line
and make free throws more often than he gets stripped after driving into
traffic?
>
> In a message dated 1/8/2004 1:12:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,
cecil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> >
> > Well allow me to put it another way:
> >
> > If Jimbo is breaking down the film and telling Paul that he needs to
stop
> > dribbling into trouble and taking too long to decide what he wants to
> > do...and Paul is blowing Jimbo off...insisting on doing it his
way...than we
> > have an evil Paul on our hands who is writing his ticket
> > out of Boston, no?
> >
> > Cecil