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Re: No Way!!!!!
Anthony thanks for the detailed input on the Outlaw comparison, but not to
take a negative view on the matter, as I would not want to see AW traded
but signed for good, but to just put the argument as a PPG one, is somewhat
too narrow. Compare the PPG values for Antoine Walker and somewhat like
say Bill Russell and see how this value can be overinflated. Would you
want a 20 PPG game Antique Wilkins or Todd Day over Bo Outlaw? I doubt it.
You obviously do look at the bigger picture, as you showed most of their
stats, but don't put all your stock in strictly the PPG stat. I think
there is a lot to say about Outlaw's blocks and FG % as well.
Just thought I'd throw that in.
Greg
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> From: Anthony <nimrod@lamere.net>
> To: Celtics@igtc.COM
> Subject: No Way!!!!!
> Date: Friday, July 24, 1998 7:17 AM
>
> Warwick Wrote:
> >I for one would be willing to make that trade, (Keon Clark, Outlaw, and
> Pick for walker) >Outlaw is HUGE. Though you must
> >remember that Utah owns the Magic pick this year no matter what
happens...
> >Warwick
>
>
>
> I really like Bo Outlaw and here are some of the things that are
positives,
> but still Walker for outlaw, Outlaw has been in the league 5yrs and
walker 2
> I'd still keep walker
>
> Bo Outlaw:
> 1997-1998 Season
>
> Ranked 2nd in the NBA in Field-Goal Percentage (.554)
> Ranked 10th in the NBA in Blocks Per Game (2.21)
> Ranked 6th in the NBA in Triple Doubles (1)
> 9.6 PPG
>
> Antoine Walker:
>
> Ranked 5th in the NBA in Points Per Game (22.4)
> Ranked 7th in the NBA in Rebounds Per Game (10.2)
> Ranked 13th in the NBA in Steals Per Game (1.73)
> Ranked 2nd in the NBA in Double Doubles (47)
> Ranked 6th in the NBA in Triple Doubles (1)
> Ranked 8th in the NBA in Minutes Per Game (39.9)
>
> Well i guess that proves my point, that walker is more agile and not
worth
> losing for those 2 players......
> Look at the comparison of PPG Walkers 22.4 opposed to Outlaws 9.6
>
> Anthony
>
>