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Re: Vecsey comment
No argument at all; I think that Ainge's vision and his manner of implementing it are certainly worthy of spirited debate; however, I think that calls for canning him NOW, 3/4 of a season into his three, four, or five year plan are premature. He may well fail. I hope not.
In a message dated 3/11/2004 10:02:45 AM Eastern Standard Time, Eggcentric@xxxxxxx writes:
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>
> < Hey, Petey, he's trying something. It might work. It might not. But
> fire
> him immediately because he isn't trying to maintain a .500 club for the
> next ten years? > - Doug
>
> Doug - I firmly believe that your either/or scenario of us remaining a
> first-round dropout for years to come or having to completely gut our team
> in an attempt at the gold is one of the biggest fallacies commonly advanced
> on this list. Is there no in-between? Instead of starting over at ground
> zero, couldnbt Ainge have gradually implemented his VISION
> player-by-player
>
> over the course of his self-proclaimed three-year window/honeymoon?
>
> This is what I believe the national media is screaming about-