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Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #60 on: December 22, 2010, 01:17:02 PM »

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Von Wafer > Toine  ;D
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Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #61 on: December 22, 2010, 02:01:27 PM »

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Good luck to Antoine, but I sure don't want
him on this Celtic team. We're fine. The chemistry
is excellent. No reason to bring back a guy like
Antoine. He's not cut out for it. I would much rather
keep Von Wafer. I think Von fills in fine and can shoot
and has been playing hard.
He's our Michael Finley this year.
A reliable player than can fill the role for years.

Toine is an addict. All we need is a gambling scandal.

Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #62 on: December 22, 2010, 02:18:22 PM »

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Wow, if I was forced to take one of the 2............. I'd take neither.  ;)  But then if a gun was pulled and put to my head I'd take Wafer.  Walker offers us nothing.  I would gladly have Scal over Walker, no doubt in my mind.

Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #63 on: December 22, 2010, 03:01:34 PM »

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Walker could help us as a playmaker, a rebounder, and cheerleader from the bench.

Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #64 on: December 22, 2010, 03:54:06 PM »

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When ‘Toine gets back in shape he could offer us good rebounding and a guy that understands how to move the ball and make the smart play.

Von Wafer really does stink it up. Can’t even make the smart play with 1 minute left in a 18 point blowout.

All this being said… if we need another big because of injuries I’d rather Sheed. Rasheed cant still defend the low post at a very high level. He’s VERY useful against Bosh, Howard, Duncan, Dirk, and Gasol.

Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #65 on: December 22, 2010, 04:14:03 PM »

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When ‘Toine gets back in shape he could offer us good rebounding and a guy that understands how to move the ball and make the smart play.
Rebounding, moving the ball, and making the smart play?

Did you watch the later half of Antoine's career?

Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #66 on: December 22, 2010, 04:40:06 PM »

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When ‘Toine gets back in shape he could offer us good rebounding and a guy that understands how to move the ball and make the smart play.
Rebounding, moving the ball, and making the smart play?

Did you watch the later half of Antoine's career?
Yeah, I'm kind of astounded at that comment too. Also the whole "when Antoine gets back in shape" comment is kind of an oxymoron at this point isn't it? He hasn't been in shape since 2006. Is he suddenly going to morph into a gym rat that sheds weight like my dog does fur and turn himself into some world beater athlete when he never once came into camp in better shape than he he did at the end of the previous year.

The man was actually proud of the fact that he didn't spend time at the gym in the off season. He never got himself into great shape. What is going to make anyone think he is going to do it now?

Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #67 on: December 23, 2010, 06:52:30 PM »

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antoine walker, kenny anderson, and eric williams aren't walking through those front doors!
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Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #68 on: December 23, 2010, 09:06:29 PM »

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When ‘Toine gets back in shape he could offer us good rebounding and a guy that understands how to move the ball and make the smart play.
Rebounding, moving the ball, and making the smart play?

Did you watch the later half of Antoine's career?
Yeah, I'm kind of astounded at that comment too. Also the whole "when Antoine gets back in shape" comment is kind of an oxymoron at this point isn't it? He hasn't been in shape since 2006. Is he suddenly going to morph into a gym rat that sheds weight like my dog does fur and turn himself into some world beater athlete when he never once came into camp in better shape than he he did at the end of the previous year.

The man was actually proud of the fact that he didn't spend time at the gym in the off season. He never got himself into great shape. What is going to make anyone think he is going to do it now?

I believe it is the same thing that makes people believe that we can trade the last four players on our bench for another team's star.

Or that when one of our rookies scores 20 points in Summer League, he is a near-certain Hall of Famer.


Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #69 on: December 23, 2010, 10:25:09 PM »

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When ‘Toine gets back in shape he could offer us good rebounding and a guy that understands how to move the ball and make the smart play.
Rebounding, moving the ball, and making the smart play?

Did you watch the later half of Antoine's career?
Yeah, I'm kind of astounded at that comment too. Also the whole "when Antoine gets back in shape" comment is kind of an oxymoron at this point isn't it? He hasn't been in shape since 2006. Is he suddenly going to morph into a gym rat that sheds weight like my dog does fur and turn himself into some world beater athlete when he never once came into camp in better shape than he he did at the end of the previous year.

The man was actually proud of the fact that he didn't spend time at the gym in the off season. He never got himself into great shape. What is going to make anyone think he is going to do it now?

I believe it is the same thing that makes people believe that we can trade the last four players on our bench for another team's star.

Or that when one of our rookies scores 20 points in Summer League, he is a near-certain Hall of Famer.


Tru dat, Boris. Well said.

Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #70 on: December 23, 2010, 10:27:01 PM »

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I was sure it was just a matter of time before some Celtics fans started a  bring back Toine thread.     As much as I love Toine I feel ex-employee #8 days in green are gone.
#18 is coming...

Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #71 on: December 24, 2010, 12:01:39 AM »

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When ‘Toine gets back in shape he could offer us good rebounding and a guy that understands how to move the ball and make the smart play.
Rebounding, moving the ball, and making the smart play?

Did you watch the later half of Antoine's career?
Yeah, I'm kind of astounded at that comment too. Also the whole "when Antoine gets back in shape" comment is kind of an oxymoron at this point isn't it? He hasn't been in shape since 2006. Is he suddenly going to morph into a gym rat that sheds weight like my dog does fur and turn himself into some world beater athlete when he never once came into camp in better shape than he he did at the end of the previous year.

The man was actually proud of the fact that he didn't spend time at the gym in the off season. He never got himself into great shape. What is going to make anyone think he is going to do it now?

I believe it is the same thing that makes people believe that we can trade the last four players on our bench for another team's star.

Or that when one of our rookies scores 20 points in Summer League, he is a near-certain Hall of Famer.


Tru dat, Boris. Well said.
well we trade 4 for Ray and 7 for kg
everythng is posible.
:p
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Re: CUT Von Wafer, sign 'TOINE
« Reply #72 on: December 24, 2010, 12:26:10 AM »

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Walker could help us as a playmaker, a rebounder, and cheerleader from the bench.
Playmaker? Are we going to abandon our current offensive system? I don't see how it fits into it.