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Brown to C's

Posted by Marc J. Spears, Globe Staff February 27, 2008 02:49 PM

According to Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge , P.J. Brown will sign with the Celtics soon. It is uncertain when the forward will begin practice with the team or play in his first game.

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  1. Yahoo!!!! all we need now is Sam I AM and we are so much better!!!!

    Posted by heyvik February 27, 08 02:52 PM
  1. This is outstanding.
    Red Auerbach would be proud of Danny.
    P.J. Brown will add toughness, experience and depth.
    I bet the Mav's, Cav's, Suns, and Piston's all wish this had been them.

    Look's like Ainge still has some scoring ability

    Posted by Pistol February 27, 08 06:02 PM
  1. He is alittle long in the tooth but is a veteran rebounder who makes them taller SMART, likes the traffic underneath and can make his FTs..I was hoping for a veteran G and i hope he is still out there.

    Posted by duffdaddy February 27, 08 06:40 PM
  1. Love it!

    Posted by Big Mike February 27, 08 06:45 PM
  1. Great move, a proven winner and experienced vet who can stick the midrange jumper and play defense....

    Posted by Steve February 27, 08 07:04 PM
  1. Great signing, now they need to get Cassell, and they'll be set for a nice playoff run. I don't remember a year when there was so much movement from the top teams. This should be a very interesting post season, and the Celts need to do something else (ie Barry) if they hope to knockoff the Pistons and have a shot against the West top teams.

    Posted by freesnowcone February 27, 08 07:24 PM
  1. they should trade kg for cassell that would work

    Posted by b bob February 28, 08 01:04 AM
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