Collison
Mark Piotrowski
markp at pop3.coe.ufl.edu
Thu Aug 31 11:23:59 CDT 2006
<Homer S.> mmmmmmmmm.........haaaammmm sandwich </Homer>
i too have liked waht (little) i've seen of Collison. I don't know
that he'll ever be a starter, but a very good backup -- a la Othella
Harringotn.
Problem is finding a fit w/ Seattle. I think unless somethign comes
along that fundamentally alters this team -- a young star (like
Rashard Lewis) or est. star (like an Iverson) -- Ainge will "hold"
this hand. See what a year together does w/ 2 true-er PGs and guage
the development of Perk, Al, Green, etc.
I'm pretty fine with that. In fact i'll be signing back up for Dish
Network b/c of it.
- (the other) mark
>I trade scallacrappi for him, but that's about it.
>
>Then again i'd trade scallacrappi for a half eaten ham sandwich and
>i don't eat ham.
>
>rmn
>
>
> >From: gene kirkpatrick <gk_tyler at yahoo.com>
> >Date: 2006/08/31 Thu AM 10:53:06 CDT
> >To: celtics <celtics at igtc.com>
> >Subject: Collison
>
> >Inside Hoops reported yesterday that Collison might be available.
>I liked what I saw of him last year, and thought he might be a good
>backup PF. Evidently, his coaches don't think he's going anywhere.
>I wouldn't trade Wally for him, but I wonder if he could help us.
>At 6' 9 or 10" he has the size to overcome the weaknesses of our 6'
>7" swing forwards--Gomes and Powe. But the blurb in Inside Hoops
>made it sound like his game was stagnant. Maybe that's just
>location instead of talent. I don't see anyone else out there that
>interests me at a reasonable price. Cheers, it's almost September.
>Gene
> >
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