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Re: You May Think I am Crazy but Scal is an Important Part of Our Team...
« Reply #45 on: February 25, 2010, 09:09:22 AM »

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Fred Roberts was a lousy basketball player...but he contributed more than Scal ever has.  And that's not a compliment...  I don't know what some of you see in this clown...
Now you when too far!  Fred Roberts,he was something special.  Haircut, chiselled looks, elbows flairing, could have been the next Bird if only..........

Who was the best ' next Larry Bird ' Fred Roberts or Brad Lohaus?
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Re: You May Think I am Crazy but Scal is an Important Part of Our Team...
« Reply #46 on: February 25, 2010, 09:16:32 AM »

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Fred Roberts was a lousy basketball player...but he contributed more than Scal ever has.  And that's not a compliment...  I don't know what some of you see in this clown...
Now you when too far!  Fred Roberts,he was something special.  Haircut, chiselled looks, elbows flairing, could have been the next Bird if only..........

Who was the best ' next Larry Bird ' Fred Roberts or Brad Lohaus?

Lohaus was a nice 2nd round draft pick (same draft as Reggie Lewis).  7 footer who also had a nice outside touch, but he was soft.  I believe McHale nicknamed him "Fi Fi" because of his poodle-like hairdo, and Lohaus never liked that.  He had a nice left-handed stroke, though. 

Roberts was a journeyman who actually did have a few good ballgames, but his skill set was very limited, though I would take him over Scalabrine...honestly.
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Re: You May Think I am Crazy but Scal is an Important Part of Our Team...
« Reply #47 on: February 25, 2010, 09:24:54 AM »

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Well, if Daniels and Pierce are out tonight, we might see just how valuable Scal is.

Re: You May Think I am Crazy but Scal is an Important Part of Our Team...
« Reply #48 on: February 25, 2010, 09:50:28 AM »

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Well, if Daniels and Pierce are out tonight, we might see just how valuable Scal is.

If Scal has to play a lot of minutes tonight and guard Lebron, there is not a word in the dictionary that describes how bad the situation will be.

You gotta see the picture of a shirtless Scal on page B16 of today's Globe. What muscle tone, what a sixpack! Why would he allow himself to appear in the paper without a shirt?
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Re: You May Think I am Crazy but Scal is an Important Part of Our Team...
« Reply #49 on: February 25, 2010, 11:51:53 AM »

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Fred Roberts was a lousy basketball player...but he contributed more than Scal ever has.  And that's not a compliment...  I don't know what some of you see in this clown...
Now you when too far!  Fred Roberts,he was something special.  Haircut, chiselled looks, elbows flairing, could have been the next Bird if only..........

Who was the best ' next Larry Bird ' Fred Roberts or Brad Lohaus?

Lohaus was a nice 2nd round draft pick (same draft as Reggie Lewis).  7 footer who also had a nice outside touch, but he was soft.  I believe McHale nicknamed him "Fi Fi" because of his poodle-like hairdo, and Lohaus never liked that.  He had a nice left-handed stroke, though. 

Roberts was a journeyman who actually did have a few good ballgames, but his skill set was very limited, though I would take him over Scalabrine...honestly.

If I recall Fred was a very high pick from BYU (Danny probably pulled strings lol) and was supposedly going to be Larry's replacement.
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Re: You May Think I am Crazy but Scal is an Important Part of Our Team...
« Reply #50 on: February 25, 2010, 03:47:06 PM »

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Fred Roberts was a lousy basketball player...but he contributed more than Scal ever has.  And that's not a compliment...  I don't know what some of you see in this clown...
Now you when too far!  Fred Roberts,he was something special.  Haircut, chiselled looks, elbows flairing, could have been the next Bird if only..........

Who was the best ' next Larry Bird ' Fred Roberts or Brad Lohaus?

Lohaus was a nice 2nd round draft pick (same draft as Reggie Lewis).  7 footer who also had a nice outside touch, but he was soft.  I believe McHale nicknamed him "Fi Fi" because of his poodle-like hairdo, and Lohaus never liked that.  He had a nice left-handed stroke, though. 

Roberts was a journeyman who actually did have a few good ballgames, but his skill set was very limited, though I would take him over Scalabrine...honestly.

If I recall Fred was a very high pick from BYU (Danny probably pulled strings lol) and was supposedly going to be Larry's replacement.

Fred was a FA pickup...1987, I believe.  I am pretty certain he played for the Jazz before becoming a Celtic.
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Re: You May Think I am Crazy but Scal is an Important Part of Our Team...
« Reply #51 on: February 25, 2010, 04:52:29 PM »

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In one of my Larry Bird books I recall Bird saying that the fans and media used to bash Greg Kite (I think it was him) all the time. But Bird said that he was so important to the team because in practice he'd keep all the guys on their toes. Said he worked there butts off defending them and going after them in practice. Guys like that know their rolls and probably do things off the court in practice and in the locker room that we as fans never see.

My gut tells me that Scals's real value is something we don't see. He's probably the same kind of guy. I actually think that Scal is better than what most teams have at the bottom of their bench. He's just a little over paid.

I will say this. I'd rather see him shoot a 3 then Sheed.  ;)

You make a great point. (TP for you!)

FYI - the book was called "Larry Bird: Drive, The Story Of My Life"
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