Rosen: Hite a 'powerful and gifted athlete'

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<span class="headerLarge"></span>from Netsdaily.com :</p>

<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Charley Rosen is once again grading free agent pick-ups and this time he takes a look at the Nets' pickup of Robert Hite, the 6'-3" shooting guard out of Miami, and the Celtics' decision to grab Eddie House. Rosen calls Hite "a powerful and gifted athlete" but then notes that he is "still learning how to play the point". As a result, Rosen gives the Nets a C- for the pickup. Of course, no one has suggested Hite will play PG. As for House, Rosen excoriates the signing as one of several "puzzling" moves by Boston.</div></p>

personally, i think rosen doesn't really know what he's talking about. he didn't even note that Hite is a shooter..</p>

http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/7192840 </p>
 
The smart thing is not to click on the link. Fox Sports gives him a platform because he generates hits. Rosen doesn't care if he is wrong or right because he is always right in his mind.
 
He can't even come to a concrete conclusion in that paragraph
 
To paraphrase Winston Churchill: If you put twosports columinstsin a room, you get two opinions, unless one of them isCharley Rosen, in which case you get three opinions.
 
Charley Rosen is the worst sports columnist I have ever read, which says alot considering I have to ready John Canzano in my local paper.
 

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