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Re: Team Philosophy



Thanks Greg.  You're right...I had hit delete when I first saw how long it
was (me of the instant gratification set...perhaps one of the reasons I
suffer so with each loss).  I pulled it out of the delete bin...read it and
put it in the "saved Celtics" folder instead.

Warwick:  thanks for taking the time to write such an involved post.  I
continue to be intrigued with the idea (hope) that the Pitino/Wallace
drafting of Pepper could turn into something...well perhaps not along the
lines of the classic Celtic personnel steals but you get the idea.  From
your observations, do you think he will be ready to participate in a
training camp in Boston next season?  Also, while I had my doubts at first,
I don't think Vitaly Potapenko is too short to remain our starting center
and the one that can bang with the premier big boys.  He's not Russell or
Cowens, but I think he has the strength, basic skills and smarts (with a
little more seasoning) to play the pivot and more than hold his own against
taller men.

Jim Meyer
Tucson, AZ

----- Original Message -----
From: Gregory Odegaard <grodeg@kalama.com>
To: <celtics@igtc.com>; 'Warwick' <giants@eisa.net.au>
Sent: Saturday, April 17, 1999 9:05 AM
Subject: RE: Team Philosophy


> Folks take the time to read all of this, and then save it for future
reference.  Of course no one can preach to all and be correct 100% of the
time (let alone RP), but this is another HOF effort from our friend down
under.
>
> Thanks Warwick, and what are the Aussie falls like?
>
> Greg
>