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Quote from: liam on February 23, 2010, 03:31:08 PMQuote from: slamtheking on February 23, 2010, 03:29:03 PMIf that's his highlights, we'll be missing Walker and Giddens very quickly.I don't think Landry can cover as much bench as those two guys.And he certainly can't cover as much bench as Sweetney.
Quote from: slamtheking on February 23, 2010, 03:29:03 PMIf that's his highlights, we'll be missing Walker and Giddens very quickly.I don't think Landry can cover as much bench as those two guys.
If that's his highlights, we'll be missing Walker and Giddens very quickly.
I see him as a Posey/Pierce combo if his defense gets to the level of Posey's and offensive package gets near to the level of Pierce's.
I liked this sentence:QuoteI see him as a Posey/Pierce combo if his defense gets to the level of Posey's and offensive package gets near to the level of Pierce's.It's like saying, "I see Scal as a Shaq/Hakeem combo, if he develops the post moves of Hakeem and the explosive athleticism of Shaq". I'm not trying to mock, it just gave me a chuckle. I wasn't sure if it was meant tongue in cheek or not.
Well this proves it. I am convinced. Landry is definitely an upgrade Giddens.....
Quote from: jr_3421 on February 23, 2010, 05:11:43 PMWell this proves it. I am convinced. Landry is definitely an upgrade Giddens..... We haven't covered this:Was Giddens the worst player in Celtics history?
Marcus Landry says he grew up in Milwaukee and watched Ray Allen play when he was a kid. Excited to play alongside him.
Joke and sarcasm from my previous post aside, Landry is apparently a big fan of Ray and is really excited to play "alongside him" (although we all know he probably won't play alongside him, other than in practice).Per the Celtics's twitter : QuoteMarcus Landry says he grew up in Milwaukee and watched Ray Allen play when he was a kid. Excited to play alongside him.