s_knight8
2005-03-17 15:07:15 UTC
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/nuggets/article/0,1299,DRMN_20_3622142
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"You think about it, and it's been tough on them since they traded me, Jeff
(McInnis) and Rasheed (Wallace)," said Wells, who is on the injured list
with a slightly herniated disc in his back. "It's ridiculous. The next three
or four years are going to be bad. Rebuilding in the NBA is tough."
In 'I-told-you-so-fashion' Mr. Wells continued to make farily observations
doused in spite toward his former team.
"They've still got good players," he said. "But they traded away their best
players, and now their chemistry is messed up.
"I think Cheeks leaving was unfortunate. If they were going to fire Cheeks,
I thought they would do it at the end of the year. Being in the last year of
his contract, I thought he'd at least finish the season. It's tough to go
through rebuilding, but they traded all of their best players away.
As Bonzi rides the bench in Memphis, nursing his injured back, he can't help
but relive the 'glory years.'
"It's terrible," he said. "I look at the games every now and then to check
up on my guys, and it's night and day compared to the way it used to be."
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"You think about it, and it's been tough on them since they traded me, Jeff
(McInnis) and Rasheed (Wallace)," said Wells, who is on the injured list
with a slightly herniated disc in his back. "It's ridiculous. The next three
or four years are going to be bad. Rebuilding in the NBA is tough."
In 'I-told-you-so-fashion' Mr. Wells continued to make farily observations
doused in spite toward his former team.
"They've still got good players," he said. "But they traded away their best
players, and now their chemistry is messed up.
"I think Cheeks leaving was unfortunate. If they were going to fire Cheeks,
I thought they would do it at the end of the year. Being in the last year of
his contract, I thought he'd at least finish the season. It's tough to go
through rebuilding, but they traded all of their best players away.
As Bonzi rides the bench in Memphis, nursing his injured back, he can't help
but relive the 'glory years.'
"It's terrible," he said. "I look at the games every now and then to check
up on my guys, and it's night and day compared to the way it used to be."