The Darius Miles thing is quite an interesting move. Though D-Miles had his great years when he was in Portland and with the Clippers, a career-changing knee-injury has definitely made him a different player. Before, he had big ups and he's one of the most exciting and athletic players in the league. But as the Celtics gave him a chance, D-Miles may need to improve his game more in order to earn a roster spot for any team. With dissapointingly low averages put up during the pre-season, D-Miles was overshadowed by other role players and rookies.
Darius Miles
24 October 2008
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22 October 2008
I blinked my eyes and - poof - the Darius Miles experiment was over.
The Celtics waived the lanky forward this week, after a mini-audition throughout the pre-season that featured short bursts of minutes. He may have never amounted to anything legitimate, but now we'll never know. Everyone said the Celtics were "taking a gamble" by signing Miles in the off-season, but what kind of gamble is it if you never let the guy have a chance.
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15 October 2008
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13 October 2008
And then you have Cassell and Scalabrine.
Here's an exercise we can all take part in: Make a list of the characterstics that pair has that will be necessary to the success of the Boston Celtics. Are you ready? OK, pens down. Here's mine:
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14 September 2008
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3 July 2008
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