An object in motion tends to stay in motion...
Belanger, Roger
roger.belanger at ips.invensys.com
Wed Nov 28 10:24:42 CST 2007
Scalacrappi brings................. the casseroles, lasagna, the
desserts, etc. I understand that he also handles all the laundry
requirements for our dancing bimbos. He uses their g-strings for dental
floss between snacks at half time.............. Wasn't he also a part
time ambulance driver last year?
Roger S. Belanger
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-----Original Message-----
From: celtics-bounces at igtc.com [mailto:celtics-bounces at igtc.com] On
Behalf Of ryanmnelson at verizon.net
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 11:18 AM
To: The Boston Celtics Mailing List
Subject: Re: An object in motion tends to stay in motion...
Maybe "energy guy" is the wrong term. I see him as a "disruptive guy."
He can influence the flow of the game by banging around and being
active.
That said, he does bring relative energy. Not Eddie House type energy,
but certainly more than scalacrappi.
rmn
>From: Patrick.Ryan at westover.af.mil
>Date: 2007/11/28 Wed AM 09:45:56 CST
>To: celtics at igtc.com
>Subject: An object in motion tends to stay in motion...
>SNIP "That said, he could have a decent career as a 10-15 minute a
night
>change of pace energy type guy. bring him in and have him knock people
>around for awhile." - RMN
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>I must have a different definition of energy guy. I don't see him as
>high energy at all. And that is not a negative statement BTW, quite
the
>opposite. I see him as just what you said in the second part of your
>sentence - he's a strength & position guy. He doesn't get rebounds
>because of quickness and speed - he gets them because of position and
>strength. He hustles - yes, but that isn't what makes him productive as
>much as his physical gifts of strength and awareness combined with a
>little hustle.
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>
>
>SNIP "11-2 works for me, but playing RA, PP, KG, and RR 44+ minutes as
>they did last night (and yes i know it was OT), is only going to open
us
>up for injuries down the road." - rmn
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>
>
>As many have said this morning there's no reason - even with TA out -
>that we can't rotate the personnel better.
>
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>
>There's one simple change - stop going ^%$#@ small! Instead of playing
>Scal at the 4 and 5 play him at the 3 and Posey at the 2 with Garnett
>and either Davis (if we HAVE to go small) or Powe at the 4 OR (my
>preference - smaller rotation) Perk/Pollard at the 5. Add in House at
>the PG if you need the "O". That allows rest to Pierce and Allen and
>furthermore you can then interchange Posey with both those players as
>well. When Garnett needs the rest again - Powe/Davis at the 4 and
>Perk/Pollard at the 5 surrounded by two carry the offense guys in
>Pierce, Allen and it doesn't matter between Rondo and House.
>
>
>
>It isn't rocket science...well, I guess for Doc it is.
>
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>
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