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Alex Goldblatt alex.goldblatt at gmail.com
Tue Apr 29 20:24:52 CDT 2008


Agree, thus resemblance with Tinsley.. same pattern..

As to JJ and Williams: PP failed on both of them. JJ has speed advantage,
Williams is a long physical player, and Paul has a really long history of
failing against such a breed. I can easily name 5-7 players like him:
shooting over, or driving by PP.

AG
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 8:11 PM, Pereira, Jorge M <jpereira at rwmc.org> wrote:

>
> You are right about 1 thing.  PP is unhappy.  He knows what it takes to
> win and he sees it's not being done. His role has been diluted through
> easy wins where he deferred to others, he rarely was called upon to
> solve a game and the team has lost spunk in the process.  The triumphal
> parades through the league have made us fat and overconfident.  We've
> been blinded by the limelight, fans included.
>
> PP is a warrior and he's not satisfied unless he's in the thick of the
> battle, when it really counts.  I never believed that in the past he
> would threaten management to do this or that or he'd leave.  But if ever
> there was a time for him to speak his mind this is it, behind closed
> doors, either to the coach or to the team.  A little palace revolution
> never hurt anybody. Let everyone know what he's feeling.
>
> If I had to guess what's wrong with PP I'd say the Horford circus isn't
> what's bothering him.  It's the clown at the helm he's not happy with.
>
> jorge
>
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