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Still No Interest in PGs
Published 9/2/2007 at CelticsBlog
Shira Springer reports : Well, Ainge doesn ' t want Hudson - or anyone else right now - as a point guard. He said he is committed to Rajon Rondo as his starter (no surprise there) and that he is just as committed to a group of players as Rondo backups. Those players all happen to be on the Boston roster: Ray Allen, Tony Allen, and Gabe Pruitt. The two Allens are hardly your prototypical point guards, while Pruitt is a rookie. " When Ray Allen got here, he told me and Doc that he had played some point for George Karl in Milwaukee and that he wanted to do that here, " Ainge said. " Tony Allen, two years ago, played the point and our offense was the most efficient of the season. Gabe Pruitt can defend and get us into our offense. And a lot of the offense is going to run through KG and Paul [Pierce] in the high post anyway. " I really like our depth, our strength, our power, o ...
Today’s Links 9/2
Published 9/2/2007 by FLCeltsFan at Celtics247.com
... Globe Danny says no to Hudson, Stern defends refs, Billups told KG to go for it and lots more ...
Sundays Links
Published 9/2/2007 by perkisabeast at perkisabeast.com Blog
... Danny says no to Hudson, Stern defends refs, Billups told KG to go for it and lots more ...
Fiddlin' and Diddlin' on 9/2
Published 9/2/2007 by FLCeltsFan at LOY's PLACE a celtics green blog
... The Globe has a long article that touches on a lot of things but it leads off with Danny's once again saying that he is happy with our PG rotation right now and, in spite of Hudson's agent pushing for the Celtics to sign him, Danny has said thanks but no thanks. Well, Ainge doesn't want Hudson - or anyone else right now - as a point guard. He said he is committed to Rajon Rondo as his starter (no surprise there) and that he is just as committed to a group of players as Rondo backups. Those players all happen to be on the Boston roster: Ray Allen, Tony Allen, and Gabe Pruitt. The two Allens are hardly your prototypical point guards, while Pruitt is a rookie. ...
