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RE: Chauncey Billups
- Subject: RE: Chauncey Billups
- From: John Lyell <Jlyell@concentric.net>
- Date: Mon, 10 Nov 1997 19:22:56 -0800
Unless as you say RP has seen something he does not like or sees a move =
he thinks can improve the team, this makes sense. As for rumors that he =
can't fit in Pitino's system, does Steve Nash really fit any better in a =
run & gun offense ?=20
- -----Original Message-----
From: Michael Joseph Byrnes [SMTP:mbyrnes@leland.Stanford.EDU]
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 1997 8:09 PM
To: Celtics@igtc.COM
Subject: Chauncey Billups
When I saw the Bulls game, I thought that, at this point inhis career, =
at
least, Billups looked lost as a point guard. He seemed incapable of =
even
making an entry pass. However, he also showed an ability to penetrate =
and
dish, and he played pretty well in transition.
I haven't seen the Celtics since, so I don't have much basis to judge
Billups. I also am not about to claim that I know better than Pitino
whether Billups should be kept on the team or traded.
However, I think that they should probably keep him. Pitino has made a
lot of moves, but, because he is rebuilding with a young team, I think =
he
must also exercise some patience. You can't always expect a player
Billups' age to step right in and dominate.
If Pitino has seen something in Billups that has convinced him that he
will never develop, then by all means trade him now. However, it would =
be
a mistake to trade Billups simply because he hasn't lived up to
expectations *yet*.
Michael Byrnes
mbyrnes@stanford.edu