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Re: FWIW



If I *had* to make a choice between Davis and Welsch, I would keep Davis. I
think next season he'll challenge Pierce, (which is what PP needs), for top
gun. A trade or package of some sort wouldn't hurt the Celts because of
Jiri's value, providing the Celts didn't pull a bonehead deal.  Yet it would
be a difficult decision.

DanF

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Josh Ozersky"
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> That, roughly speaking, is what we have now in Paul Pierce, Jiri
"Havliczech"
> Welsch, and Ricky Davis. And again, the Celtics have to figure out where
all
> three of these guys are going to play. All three deserve and need to play
> starter minutes. None is fit for a reserve role, at least not in today's
> diluted NBA. (Imagine Kevin McHale coming out today, going with the third
> pick, and then waiting six years to start.) Does that mean that one of
them
> may have to be dealt? It might or it might not, but it's funny how things
work
> out. I don't think, though, that three more whiffs in the draft will pay
off
> with three power forwards.
>
> At least I hope not.