Boston goes into the season with three point guards.  Randy Brown played in 54 games last season.  Kenny Anderson played in 33 games.  Chris Herren played in 25 games.  That left Milt Palacio -- who couldn't make it as the Grizz' back-up -- to play in 58 games.  Quarterback-by-committee can work, but not with so many injuries.  Now Randy Brown appears to be suffering the same injury that disabled him last season.

The result?  They're looking at Chris Herren again.  Herren was in Italy, but appears to have lost his position with the Bologna club.  His contract hasn't been ended, so GM Chris Wallace can't talk about signing him.  The Celtics look set at the 2, 3 and 4 positions, but it remains to be seen how well their committees at the 1 and 5 positions will work.