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Title:Sports 93-96 Archive. No new notes allowed
Notice:Chainsaw's last standSPORTS_97
Moderator:HBAHBA::HAAS
Created:Mon Jan 11 1993
Last Modified:Tue Apr 15 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:302
Total number of notes:117855

10.0. "The National Basketball Association (NBA)" by CAM3::WAY (Cheez-Whiz, Choice of Champions) Mon Jan 11 1993 12:49

This topic is reserved for discussion of the National Basketball Association.
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10.1AXIS::ROBICHAUDAnother NEW Boston Garden goneMon Jan 11 1993 16:064
    	Hey Craze, did you enjoy that great comeback by the Knickerbockers
    that fell just short?  I did.
    
    				/Don
10.2GOMETS::mccarthyMike McCarthy MRO4-3/C19 297-4531Mon Jan 11 1993 18:494
The Timberwolves fired Jimmy Rodgers and replaced him with
interim coach Sidney Lowe.

Mike
10.3Suns are still #1FRETZ::HEISERarms raised in a VMon Jan 11 1993 19:031
    
10.4ROYALT::ASHEBe a team player...Mon Jan 11 1993 19:442
    Sidney Lowe?  Who's the assistant coach?  Lorenzo Charles?
    
10.5ACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Tue Jan 12 1993 03:305
    Finally got in here. Yeah the Knicks comeback was fun to watch, too bad
    they missed those 2 open jumpers at the end.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.6DECWET::METZGERI don't think so, Tim.Tue Jan 12 1993 16:3610
The two teams with the best records in the NBA battle it out tonight...

  I'm talking about the Sonics and the Suns. I'm looking forward to a good
game and (hopefully) an official end to the Suns whining streak.

  Sonics defense has led their emergence as a powerhouse this year. If they
had a true 7 foot center they'd be awesome....(benjamin doesn't count).

Metz
10.7same goes for PhoenixFRETZ::HEISERarms raised in a VTue Jan 12 1993 18:474
>  Sonics defense has led their emergence as a powerhouse this year. If they
>had a true 7 foot center they'd be awesome....(benjamin doesn't count).
    
    
10.8DECWET::METZGERI don't think so, Tim.Tue Jan 12 1993 21:027
 Sorry Mike but ranking 18th in the league in defense doesn't qualify the Suns
as a defensive powerhouse....

 Ranking 4th in the league without a decent center is something to talk about.


Metz
10.9clarificationFRETZ::HEISERarms raised in a VTue Jan 12 1993 21:101
    Is that points allowed, FG% or both?
10.10DECWET::METZGERI don't think so, Tim.Tue Jan 12 1993 21:3510
Da paper just says defensive rank...

Suns at the bottom, Sonics at the top...


and we know what wins championships don't we?


  Metz
10.11wait until the Suns learn how to play together!FRETZ::HEISERarms raised in a VTue Jan 12 1993 22:255
    C'mon Metz, don't give me that T-like spin move.  State your sources
    and facks.  
    
    Besides, even if your "paper" is correct, we still have 75% of the
    season left.
10.12NBA standings through games of January 11PLUGH::NEEDLEMoney talks. Mine says "Good-Bye!"Wed Jan 13 1993 01:00348
                            -- EASTERN Conference --

ATLANTIC      W   L   Pctg.   GB    L10   Streak   Home   Away   Div.   Conf.
------------  --  --  -----  ----  -----  -------  -----  -----  -----  -----
New York      19  12  0.613    --   5- 5  lost  2  14- 3   5- 9   8- 3  15- 8
New Jersey    18  15  0.545   2.0   6- 4  won   1   8- 7  10- 8   6- 7  11-10
Orlando       14  14  0.500   3.5   5- 5  lost  1  10- 7   4- 7   6- 5  10- 9
Boston        17  17  0.500   3.5   6- 4  won   5  10- 5   7-12   7- 5  12-11
Philadelphia  11  18  0.379   7.0   6- 4  won   3   5-10   6- 8   5- 5   9-12
Miami         10  21  0.323   9.0   4- 6  won   1   7- 8   3-13   3- 6   6-14
Washington    10  22  0.313   9.5   3- 7  lost  2   7- 8   3-14   3- 7   6-17

CENTRAL       W   L   Pctg.   GB    L10   Streak   Home   Away   Div.   Conf.
------------  --  --  -----  ----  -----  -------  -----  -----  -----  -----
Chicago       23  10  0.697    --   7- 3  lost  1  13- 4  10- 6  10- 3  17- 7
Cleveland     20  13  0.606   3.0   8- 2  won   2  15- 4   5- 9   7- 4  12- 7
Charlotte     17  14  0.548   5.0   6- 4  won   2   8- 7   9- 7   3- 5  10-10
Detroit       16  16  0.500   6.5   4- 6  lost  3  10- 6   6-10   6- 7  14- 9
Indiana       15  17  0.469   7.5   3- 7  won   1   8- 6   7-11   4- 8  10-14
Atlanta       14  17  0.452   8.0   4- 6  won   2   6-10   8- 7   5- 8  10-15
Milwaukee     14  18  0.438   8.5   4- 6  lost  3   9- 7   5-11   5- 5  10- 9

                            -- WESTERN Conference --

MIDWEST       W   L   Pctg.   GB    L10   Streak   Home   Away   Div.   Conf.
------------  --  --  -----  ----  -----  -------  -----  -----  -----  -----
Utah          21  10  0.677    --   7- 3  lost  1  10- 4  11- 6   9- 4  11- 6
San Antonio   18  13  0.581   3.0   8- 2  won   3  11- 4   7- 9   8- 5  13- 9
Houston       15  16  0.484   6.0   2- 8  won   1  10- 6   5-10   9- 3  11-12
Denver         8  22  0.267  12.5   1- 9  lost  1   7- 7   1-15   4- 5   7-15
Minnesota      6  23  0.207  14.0   1- 9  lost  4   3-12   3-11   3- 5   3-14
Dallas         2  27  0.069  18.0   0-10  lost 12   2-14   0-13   0-11   1-22

PACIFIC       W   L   Pctg.   GB    L10   Streak   Home   Away   Div.   Conf.
------------  --  --  -----  ----  -----  -------  -----  -----  -----  -----
Phoenix       23   5  0.821    --   9- 1  won   2  12- 1  11- 4   9- 3  16- 4
Seattle       22   8  0.733   2.0   9- 1  won   5  15- 1   7- 7   7- 3  15- 4
Portland      20  10  0.667   4.0   6- 4  lost  1  13- 4   7- 6   5- 5  12- 7
Golden State  18  14  0.563   7.0   7- 3  won   2   8- 6  10- 8   4- 7  12- 8
Los Angeles   18  14  0.563   7.0   4- 6  lost  1   9- 7   9- 7   6- 7  13- 9
Los Angeles   17  16  0.515   8.5   4- 6  won   1  10- 5   7-11   3- 6   7-10
Sacramento    13  17  0.433  11.0   7- 3  won   1  10- 6   3-11   4- 7   8- 9




                            -- EASTERN Conference --

                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
ATLANTIC      AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Boston         104.1  105.2  -1.1    108.1  103.0   5.1    101.0  106.9  -5.9
Miami          101.5  104.3  -2.7    104.3  103.8   0.5     98.9  104.7  -5.8
New Jersey     104.8  104.6   0.3    105.5  103.5   2.0    104.3  105.4  -1.2
New York        96.9   92.4   4.5     98.1   89.8   8.4     95.4   95.5  -0.1
Orlando        106.3  103.8   2.6    105.6  100.6   5.1    107.4  108.6  -1.3
Philadelphia   107.6  111.9  -4.2    108.3  110.5  -2.2    106.9  113.3  -6.4
Washington     103.5  110.8  -7.3    105.9  105.2   0.7    101.4  115.7 -14.4

                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
CENTRAL       AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Atlanta        103.4  106.9  -3.6    104.6  110.0  -5.4    102.1  103.7  -1.6
Charlotte      111.4  110.7   0.7    111.1  109.5   1.6    111.7  111.8  -0.1
Chicago        103.5   99.0   4.5    102.5   94.5   8.0    104.6  103.8   0.8
Cleveland      108.4  101.8   6.6    111.9  100.1  11.8    103.6  104.1  -0.5
Detroit         97.8   98.7  -0.9    101.0   97.4   3.6     94.5  100.0  -5.5
Indiana        107.1  106.3   0.9    108.6  102.4   6.3    105.9  109.3  -3.3
Milwaukee      101.8  104.3  -2.5    103.2   99.6   3.6    100.4  109.0  -8.6

                            -- WESTERN Conference --

                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
MIDWEST       AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Dallas          99.8  117.7 -17.9    103.8  117.3 -13.5     94.8  118.2 -23.3
Denver         103.4  111.5  -8.1    107.9  106.9   1.0     99.5  115.6 -16.1
Houston        100.3  101.6  -1.3    101.1   99.9   1.2     99.5  103.4  -3.9
Minnesota       98.0  106.3  -8.3     98.3  104.8  -6.5     97.6  107.9 -10.3
San Antonio    106.9  101.9   4.9    107.7  100.2   7.5    106.1  103.6   2.5
Utah           107.8  102.2   5.5    111.4  101.3  10.1    104.8  103.0   1.8

                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
PACIFIC       AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Golden State   113.9  112.3   1.6    114.4  110.9   3.6    113.5  113.4   0.1
Los Angeles    107.9  106.7   1.2    109.1  103.9   5.2    106.9  109.1  -2.2
Los Angeles    102.2  101.2   1.0    105.3  102.3   3.0     99.1  100.1  -0.9
Phoenix        113.8  106.3   7.5    117.4  106.2  11.2    110.7  106.4   4.3
Portland       108.7  104.4   4.4    110.8  102.5   8.4    106.0  106.8  -0.8
Sacramento     108.7  106.8   1.9    113.2  103.4   9.8    103.5  110.6  -7.1
Seattle        108.7  100.1   8.5    114.4  100.3  14.2    102.1  100.0   2.1



                ATLANTIC  Division


              ATLANTIC -vs- ATLANTIC

Team           W/L   BOS  MIA  NJN  NYK  ORL  PHI  WAS
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Boston         7- 5   x   1-1  2-0  1-2  1-0  1-1  1-1
Miami          3- 6  1-1   x   1-1  0-1  1-1  0-1  0-1
New Jersey     6- 7  0-2  1-1   x   0-2  2-0  1-2  2-0
New York       8- 3  2-1  1-0  2-0   x   1-1  1-0  1-1
Orlando        6- 5  0-1  1-1  0-2  1-1   x   2-0  2-0
Philadelphia   5- 5  1-1  1-0  2-1  0-1  0-2   x   1-0
Washington     3- 7  1-1  1-0  0-2  1-1  0-2  0-1   x 



              ATLANTIC -vs- CENTRAL 

Team           W/L   ATL  CHA  CHI  CLE  DET  IND  MIL
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Boston         5- 6  0-2  3-0  1-1  0-1  0-0  1-1  0-1
Miami          3- 8  0-2  1-1  0-2  0-0  1-1  1-1  0-1
New Jersey     5- 3  2-0  1-1  0-1  1-0  0-0  0-1  1-0
New York       7- 5  1-0  0-1  1-1  1-1  1-1  2-0  1-1
Orlando        4- 4  1-0  0-1  0-0  1-0  0-2  1-1  1-0
Philadelphia   4- 7  1-1  0-1  2-0  0-1  0-2  1-1  0-1
Washington     3-10  2-0  0-2  0-2  0-2  0-2  0-1  1-1



              ATLANTIC -vs- MIDWEST 

Team           W/L   DAL  DEN  HOU  MIN  SAS  UTH
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Boston         4- 2  0-0  1-0  1-0  2-0  0-0  0-2
Miami          1- 3  1-0  0-0  0-1  0-0  0-1  0-1
New Jersey     3- 2  0-0  0-0  0-0  1-1  1-0  1-1
New York       2- 0  0-0  1-0  0-0  1-0  0-0  0-0
Orlando        2- 0  0-0  0-0  1-0  0-0  0-0  1-0
Philadelphia   0- 3  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1  0-2
Washington     3- 2  0-0  0-0  0-0  1-1  1-0  1-1



              ATLANTIC -vs- PACIFIC 

Team           W/L   GSW  LAC  LAL  PHO  POR  SAC  SEA
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Boston         1- 4  0-0  1-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1  0-2
Miami          3- 4  0-2  0-0  2-0  0-1  0-0  1-1  0-0
New Jersey     4- 3  0-1  1-0  1-0  0-1  0-0  2-0  0-1
New York       2- 4  0-0  0-2  0-0  0-0  1-1  0-0  1-1
Orlando        2- 5  1-1  0-1  0-1  0-1  0-0  1-0  0-1
Philadelphia   2- 3  0-0  1-1  0-0  0-0  0-1  0-1  1-0
Washington     1- 3  0-0  0-0  0-1  0-1  0-1  1-0  0-0







                CENTRAL   Division


              CENTRAL  -vs- ATLANTIC

Team           W/L   BOS  MIA  NJN  NYK  ORL  PHI  WAS
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Atlanta        5- 7  2-0  2-0  0-2  0-1  0-1  1-1  0-2
Charlotte      7- 5  0-3  1-1  1-1  1-0  1-0  1-0  2-0
Chicago        7- 4  1-1  2-0  1-0  1-1  0-0  0-2  2-0
Cleveland      5- 3  1-0  0-0  0-1  1-1  0-1  1-0  2-0
Detroit        8- 2  0-0  1-1  0-0  1-1  2-0  2-0  2-0
Indiana        6- 6  1-1  1-1  1-0  0-2  1-1  1-1  1-0
Milwaukee      5- 4  1-0  1-0  0-1  1-1  0-1  1-0  1-1



              CENTRAL  -vs- CENTRAL 

Team           W/L   ATL  CHA  CHI  CLE  DET  IND  MIL
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Atlanta        5- 8   x   0-1  2-0  0-2  1-2  1-1  1-2
Charlotte      3- 5  1-0   x   0-2  0-1  2-0  0-2  0-0
Chicago       10- 3  0-2  2-0   x   2-1  1-0  3-0  2-0
Cleveland      7- 4  2-0  1-0  1-2   x   1-1  1-0  1-1
Detroit        6- 7  2-1  0-2  0-1  1-1   x   2-1  1-1
Indiana        4- 8  1-1  2-0  0-3  0-1  1-2   x   0-1
Milwaukee      5- 5  2-1  0-0  0-2  1-1  1-1  1-0   x 



              CENTRAL  -vs- MIDWEST 

Team           W/L   DAL  DEN  HOU  MIN  SAS  UTH
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Atlanta        4- 2  0-1  1-0  0-1  1-0  2-0  0-0
Charlotte      3- 1  2-0  1-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1
Chicago        2- 1  0-0  1-0  0-1  1-0  0-0  0-0
Cleveland      4- 2  1-0  0-0  1-1  1-0  0-1  1-0
Detroit        1- 3  0-0  0-1  1-0  0-1  0-1  0-0
Indiana        1- 1  0-0  1-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-1
Milwaukee      3- 2  1-0  1-0  0-0  1-0  0-1  0-1



              CENTRAL  -vs- PACIFIC 

Team           W/L   GSW  LAC  LAL  PHO  POR  SAC  SEA
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Atlanta        0- 0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0
Charlotte      4- 3  2-0  1-1  0-0  0-2  0-0  1-0  0-0
Chicago        4- 2  1-0  0-0  0-2  1-0  1-0  0-0  1-0
Cleveland      4- 4  1-0  0-1  1-0  0-0  0-2  1-1  1-0
Detroit        1- 4  0-1  1-1  0-0  0-0  0-1  0-0  0-1
Indiana        4- 2  1-0  1-1  0-0  0-0  1-1  1-0  0-0
Milwaukee      1- 7  0-1  0-1  1-1  0-1  0-1  0-1  0-1







                MIDWEST   Division


              MIDWEST  -vs- ATLANTIC

Team           W/L   BOS  MIA  NJN  NYK  ORL  PHI  WAS
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Dallas         0- 1  0-0  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0  0-0
Denver         0- 2  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-0
Houston        1- 2  0-1  1-0  0-0  0-0  0-1  0-0  0-0
Minnesota      2- 5  0-2  0-0  1-1  0-1  0-0  0-0  1-1
San Antonio    2- 2  0-0  1-0  0-1  0-0  0-0  1-0  0-1
Utah           7- 3  2-0  1-0  1-1  0-0  0-1  2-0  1-1



              MIDWEST  -vs- CENTRAL 

Team           W/L   ATL  CHA  CHI  CLE  DET  IND  MIL
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Dallas         1- 4  1-0  0-2  0-0  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-1
Denver         1- 5  0-1  0-1  0-1  0-0  1-0  0-1  0-1
Houston        3- 2  1-0  0-0  1-0  1-1  0-1  0-0  0-0
Minnesota      1- 4  0-1  0-0  0-1  0-1  1-0  0-0  0-1
San Antonio    3- 2  0-2  0-0  0-0  1-0  1-0  0-0  1-0
Utah           3- 1  0-0  1-0  0-0  0-1  0-0  1-0  1-0



              MIDWEST  -vs- MIDWEST 

Team           W/L   DAL  DEN  HOU  MIN  SAS  UTH
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Dallas         0-11   x   0-0  0-2  0-3  0-3  0-3
Denver         4- 5  0-0   x   2-1  1-0  1-2  0-2
Houston        9- 3  2-0  1-2   x   2-0  3-0  1-1
Minnesota      3- 5  3-0  0-1  0-2   x   0-0  0-2
San Antonio    8- 5  3-0  2-1  0-3  0-0   x   3-1
Utah           9- 4  3-0  2-0  1-1  2-0  1-3   x 



              MIDWEST  -vs- PACIFIC 

Team           W/L   GSW  LAC  LAL  PHO  POR  SAC  SEA
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Dallas         1-11  0-2  0-2  1-1  0-1  0-2  0-1  0-2
Denver         3-10  1-0  1-1  0-2  0-2  0-2  1-1  0-2
Houston        2- 9  0-2  1-0  0-1  0-2  0-2  1-0  0-2
Minnesota      0- 9  0-2  0-1  0-2  0-1  0-0  0-1  0-2
San Antonio    5- 4  0-1  1-0  1-1  1-0  1-1  0-1  1-0
Utah           2- 2  0-1  1-0  0-0  0-1  1-0  0-0  0-0







                PACIFIC   Division


              PACIFIC  -vs- ATLANTIC

Team           W/L   BOS  MIA  NJN  NYK  ORL  PHI  WAS
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Golden State   4- 1  0-0  2-0  1-0  0-0  1-1  0-0  0-0
Los Angeles    5- 3  1-1  0-0  0-1  2-0  1-0  1-1  0-0
Los Angeles    2- 3  0-0  0-2  0-1  0-0  1-0  0-0  1-0
Phoenix        4- 0  0-0  1-0  1-0  0-0  1-0  0-0  1-0
Portland       3- 1  0-0  0-0  0-0  1-1  0-0  1-0  1-0
Sacramento     3- 5  1-0  1-1  0-2  0-0  0-1  1-0  0-1
Seattle        5- 2  2-0  0-0  1-0  1-1  1-0  0-1  0-0



              PACIFIC  -vs- CENTRAL 

Team           W/L   ATL  CHA  CHI  CLE  DET  IND  MIL
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Golden State   2- 5  0-0  0-2  0-1  0-1  1-0  0-1  1-0
Los Angeles    5- 3  0-0  1-1  0-0  1-0  1-1  1-1  1-0
Los Angeles    3- 2  0-0  0-0  2-0  0-1  0-0  0-0  1-1
Phoenix        3- 1  0-0  2-0  0-1  0-0  0-0  0-0  1-0
Portland       5- 2  0-0  0-0  0-1  2-0  1-0  1-1  1-0
Sacramento     2- 3  0-0  0-1  0-0  1-1  0-0  0-1  1-0
Seattle        2- 2  0-0  0-0  0-1  0-1  1-0  0-0  1-0



              PACIFIC  -vs- MIDWEST 

Team           W/L   DAL  DEN  HOU  MIN  SAS  UTH
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Golden State   8- 1  2-0  0-1  2-0  2-0  1-0  1-0
Los Angeles    4- 4  2-0  1-1  0-1  1-0  0-1  0-1
Los Angeles    7- 2  1-1  2-0  1-0  2-0  1-1  0-0
Phoenix        7- 1  1-0  2-0  2-0  1-0  0-1  1-0
Portland       7- 2  2-0  2-0  2-0  0-0  1-1  0-1
Sacramento     4- 2  1-0  1-1  0-1  1-0  1-0  0-0
Seattle        8- 1  2-0  2-0  2-0  2-0  0-1  0-0



              PACIFIC  -vs- PACIFIC 

Team           W/L   GSW  LAC  LAL  PHO  POR  SAC  SEA
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Golden State   4- 7   x   2-0  0-2  1-2  0-2  1-0  0-1
Los Angeles    3- 6  0-2   x   1-1  1-1  0-0  1-1  0-1
Los Angeles    6- 7  2-0  1-1   x   0-2  2-0  1-2  0-2
Phoenix        9- 3  2-1  1-1  2-0   x   1-1  1-0  2-0
Portland       5- 5  2-0  0-0  0-2  1-1   x   2-0  0-2
Sacramento     4- 7  0-1  1-1  2-1  0-1  0-2   x   1-1
Seattle        7- 3  1-0  1-0  2-0  0-2  2-0  1-1   x 







10.13rankings by strength of scheduleFRETZ::HEISERarms raised in a VWed Jan 13 1993 20:17115
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From: scottb@ppc-a.isc-br.com (SCOTT BURRINGTON)
Newsgroups: rec.sport.basketball.pro
Subject: Rating Schedule Strength by Days of Rest
Date: 12 Jan 93 21:25:34 GMT
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I was wondering whether any teams had a schedule advantage by
having more games versus teams who are playing the second of
a pair of back-to-back games, so I took some code from the
nba.c program and made a few tables.

This first table shows how many games each team plays against
opponents who have had 0 to 6 games rest before that contest.
For example, the number under the 2 column shows how many games
a team has where their opponent has had 2 days rest since their
last game.  The Tot. column is the total number of days of rest
that a team's opponents have had for the entire season, which
provides an index for how well rested for the season a team's
opponents are.

************ TABLE A ************

Team              0   1   2   3   4   5   6   Tot.
====================================================
LA Lakers    :   30  38  10   3   1   0   0    71
Golden State :   25  39  16   2   0   0   0    77
Indiana      :   25  42  10   4   1   0   0    78
Milwaukee    :   27  38  11   5   0   1   0    80
Denver       :   26  39  13   2   1   0   1    81
New Jersey   :   24  42  11   3   1   1   0    82
Dallas       :   22  40  18   2   0   0   0    82
Miami        :   26  38  12   4   1   1   0    83
Detroit      :   20  47  13   0   1   0   1    83
Washington   :   26  35  16   3   2   0   0    84
Utah         :   21  45  11   2   2   1   0    86
Minnesota    :   19  45  15   2   0   1   0    86
Atlanta      :   24  36  16   4   2   0   0    88
Boston       :   22  38  17   3   1   1   0    90
Phoenix      :   17  45  16   3   1   0   0    90
Charlotte    :   23  37  16   4   1   0   1    91
Sacramento   :   20  39  19   2   1   1   0    92
Seattle      :   18  45  13   4   1   1   0    92
Houston      :   17  44  15   5   1   0   0    93
Cleveland    :   20  40  16   4   0   2   0    94
Chicago      :   23  37  13   5   3   1   0    95
San Antonio  :   16  42  18   5   1   0   0    97
Philadelphia :   20  41  11   6   3   1   0    98
LA Clippers  :   21  33  20   6   2   0   0    99
New York     :   20  34  20   7   1   0   0    99
Portland     :   17  40  18   5   1   1   0   100
Orlando      :   15  42  18   3   4   0   0   103
                                          ============
                                             2394  (Avg.= 88.66)

Table A shows the Lakers having the advantage of playing
opponents who are the least rested (71 rest days), including
having a league leading 30 games against teams who played the
night before.  Orlando gets the hard luck schedule, playing
well rested opponents (103 rest days) and having only 15 games
where the opposition played the night before.

However, Table A doesn't account for how rested the primary
team is when it plays.  For example, it may not be an advantage
to play a team who played the night before if your team also
played the night before.

Table B shows how many games a team has with an advantage or
disadvantage of days of rest.  For example, the column -2 shows
how many games a team had where their opponent had 2 more days
of rest than they did.  The Tot. column adds up this number for
each game, once again giving an index of how much more rested
a team will be compared to its opponents.


************ TABLE B ************

Team            6   5   4   3   2   1   0  -1  -2  -3  -4  -5  -6   Tot.
========================================================================
LA Lakers    :  0   1   1   2   6  16  36  16   2   2   0   0   0    17
Golden State :  0   1   0   2   5  15  40  14   5   0   0   0   0    12
Indiana      :  0   0   0   1   7  15  44  10   3   2   0   0   0    10
Milwaukee    :  0   0   0   3   2  19  37  19   1   1   0   0   0     8
Denver       :  0   0   0   2   6  18  35  18   2   0   0   0   1     8
New Jersey   :  0   0   0   4   3  16  42   9   6   2   0   0   0     7
Dallas       :  1   0   0   2   1  15  45  14   3   1   0   0   0     6
Detroit      :  0   0   1   2   4  14  42  15   3   0   0   1   0     6
Miami        :  0   0   0   2   0  17  50   9   3   1   0   0   0     5
Washington   :  0   0   0   2   4  16  38  19   3   0   0   0   0     5
Minnesota    :  0   0   0   4   4   8  45  17   4   0   0   0   0     3
Utah         :  0   0   0   3   3  16  41  14   3   1   0   1   0     3
Atlanta      :  0   0   0   0   4  18  42  13   2   3   0   0   0     0
Boston       :  0   1   0   2   4  12  41  16   2   4   0   0   0    -1
Phoenix      :  0   0   0   0   7  12  43  14   5   1   0   0   0    -1
Charlotte    :  0   0   1   2   1  19  36  15   5   3   0   0   0    -3
Seattle      :  0   0   0   1   2  19  41  12   4   3   0   0   0    -3
Houston      :  0   0   0   0   1  19  45  11   4   2   0   0   0    -4
Sacramento   :  0   0   0   2   2  18  38  16   4   1   0   1   0    -4
Cleveland    :  0   0   0   0   4  14  45  14   3   1   1   0   0    -5
Chicago      :  0   0   0   2   4  14  44   8   6   2   2   0   0    -6
San Antonio  :  0   0   0   0   5  11  43  19   2   2   0   0   0    -8
Philadelphia :  0   0   0   4   3   8  41  21   1   4   0   0   0    -9
LA Clippers  :  0   0   0   1   3  19  33  18   4   4   0   0   0   -10
New York     :  0   0   1   1   3  11  43  15   5   3   0   0   0   -10
Portland     :  0   0   0   2   4  11  36  22   7   0   0   0   0   -11
Orlando      :  0   0   0   1   3  14  40  16   3   4   1   0   0   -15

I was suprised at how well the two tables matched up.  Once again
the Lakers show a higher rested index than anyone else, with Orlando
bringing up the rear.  At the extreme ends, the Denver at Dallas game
on 02/24 has Denver playing their 2nd game in two nights while Dallas
is coming off 6 days of rest.

-Scott
10.14ROYALT::ASHEIt's big, heavy, it's wood...Wed Jan 13 1993 21:532
    Garfield Heard is the interim head coach of the Dallas Mavericks.
    
10.15CNTROL::CHILDStake me to Roslyn CafeThu Jan 14 1993 11:065
my, my, my is anyone else as surprised as me that the Lakers would enjoy a 
scheduling advantage? ~/~

mike
10.16just a fraction of their former selvesFRETZ::HEISERarms raised in a VThu Jan 14 1993 13:511
    Mike, they need all the help they can get nowadays.
10.17First good Nuggets news this seasonOURGNG::RIGGENWill Note for foodThu Jan 14 1993 14:226
Da Nuggets stomped the Knicks and Pat Riley last night I only saw pieces 
of the game but they dominated the Knicks on both sides of the court. 

Lfonso Ellis looked real good even if he's a ND type guy. 

Jeff
10.18Hey, a possible winning streakBSS::JCOTANCHThu Jan 14 1993 14:505
>                    -< First good Nuggets news this season >-

But the better news is that the next games are against Minnesota and Dallas.

Joe
10.19METSNY::francusMets in '93Thu Jan 14 1993 14:513
What was the final score. It was 47-47 late in the first half.

The Crazy Met
10.20PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Jan 14 1993 15:116
10.21quiet Mac or I'll sick my dog on yaFRETZ::HEISERarms raised in a VThu Jan 14 1993 16:101
    
10.22current standingsFRETZ::HEISERarms raised in a VFri Jan 15 1993 16:3337
                       Western Conference
                        Pacific Division
Phoenix                        24  6   .800   --
Seattle                        23  9   .719   2
Portland                        22 10   .687   3
LA Lakers                       18 15   .545   7 1/2 
Golden State                    18 16   .529   8
LA Clippers                     18 17   .514   8 1/2 
Sacramento                      13 19   .406  12
    
                        Midwest Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
Utah                            23 10   .697   --
San Antonio                     20 13   .606   3
Houston                         17 16   .515   6
Denver                           9 28   .243  13 1/2 
Minnesota                        6 24   .200  15 1/2 
Dallas                           2 28   .067  19 1/2 
    
                       Eastern Conference
                        Atlantic Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
New York                        20 13   .606   --
New Jersey                      19 15   .559   1 1/2 
Boston                          19 17   .528   2 1/2 
Orlando                         14 15   .483   4
Philadelphia                    11 20   .355   8
Washington                      11 23   .323   9 1/2 
Miami                           10 23   .303  10
                        Central Division
Chicago                         24 10   .706   --
Cleveland                       20 15   .571   4 1/2 
Charlotte                       17 15   .531   6
Detroit                         17 17   .500   7
Indiana                         16 17   .485   7 1/2 
Atlanta                         16 17   .485   7 1/2 
Milwaukee                       14 20   .412  10
10.23Woofs are favored by 4ANGLIN::WIERSBECKRemember Twins/Braves in '91?Fri Jan 15 1993 19:067
    Re: .18
    
    Possibly, but as I predicted in the Woofie note, I'm looking for a
    Minnesota win tonight against Denver.
    
    
    Spud
10.24NBA newsHBAHBA::HAASA Log of EffortFri Jan 22 1993 15:3639
NBA in the news.

Dream Team 2: USA Basketball who brought us The Dream Team are in the
process of selecting a team to play in nexted year's World Championship
at Toronto. Mentioned as possible are Shaq from the Magic, Zo and LJ from
the Hornets, Mark Price and Brad Daugherty from the Cavs, KJ from the
Suns, and Tim Hardaway from Golden State. One college player will be
selected.

Bernard King has been cut by the Bullets. Any team can get him for the
league minimum while Washington gets to pay him the 2.5 mil guaranteed
for this year.

San Antonio hasn't lost since Avery Johnson started playing point guard
for the Spurs. One of the main points of contention there has been the
lack of a quality 1 guard and now it seems they've found their man who
had been cut by the Spurs. At least the Admiral seems to be happy.

Trading Deadline is Feb 25th. Just about everybody seems to think that
the Clippers will be busy attempting to unload a bunch of players. Kenny
Norman and Danny Manning, who are both up for free agency this or nexted
year, have been prominently mentioned.

Dallas hopes that getting a new coach might influence Jimmy Jackson to
reconsider his position. Quinn Buckner seems to be in line for the job.

Tonight's games:
	New York at Philadelphia
	Phoenix at Washington
	Miami at Orlando
	New Jersey at Atlanta
	Lakers at Utah
	Charlotte at Chicago (ugh!)
	Detroit at San Antonio
	Cleveland at Clippers
	Seattle at Golden State
	Sacramento at Portland

TTom
10.25FRETZ::HEISERBillary takes U.S. hostageFri Jan 22 1993 17:4015
>San Antonio hasn't lost since Avery Johnson started playing point guard
>for the Spurs. One of the main points of contention there has been the
>lack of a quality 1 guard and now it seems they've found their man who
>had been cut by the Spurs. At least the Admiral seems to be happy.
    
    That's not totally true.  Avery was playing the point when Tark was still
    there.  They've also lost at least once (Warriors, NBA gave them one
    besides) since Lucas took over and Avery has been starting since Lucas 
    joined them.
    
    On the other hand, he's been playing extremely well since Lucas has
    given him a vote of confidence.  He's had over 30 rotis. points in the
    past few games I've seen in the boxscores.
    
    Mike
10.26ROYALT::ASHEIt's big, heavy, it's wood...Mon Jan 25 1993 15:553
    The Spurs haven't lost since Johnson started at the point guard
    position, moving DelNegro to shooting guard.
    
10.27hope this helpsFRETZ::HEISERBillary takes U.S. hostageMon Jan 25 1993 17:284
    That's the first move Lucas made when he took over and they're 14-2
    under him.
    
    Mike
10.28CAMONE::WAYCheez-Whiz, Choice of ChampionsTue Jan 26 1993 11:2914
On an off day from playing, Manute Bol, at 7'7" the tallest man in the
NBA, decided to visit Trump's Taj Mahal.  He was playing one of the new
"High Roller" slot machines when he hit it for

		$486,000

Included in the prize was a new Mercedes, which Bol refused, taking the
price (30K) instead.


Not bad for an afternoon off, eh?


'Saw
10.29GRANPA::DFAUSTWith every wish,there comes a curseTue Jan 26 1993 13:1211
    re: .28
    
    It was his wife, not Bol himself, that hit for the $486K.
    
    Also, he has committed to sendfing that money to the Sudan (his native
    country) for famine relief. 
    
    A pretty neat story... the casino money going for a good use.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
10.30CAMONE::WAYCheez-Whiz, Choice of ChampionsTue Jan 26 1993 13:1610
>    Also, he has committed to sendfing that money to the Sudan (his native
>    country) for famine relief. 
>    
>    A pretty neat story... the casino money going for a good use.


That's great.  I had not heard that......


'Saw
10.31QUASER::JACKSONTAEveryone/thing needs a nameTue Jan 26 1993 16:153
      The MACnuggets won their 3rd in a row!  Will miracles ever cease?
    
      Tim
10.32amazing.....CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Jan 28 1993 16:5310
    Tim,
    
    I got a better one.
    
    2 days ago the Exit 16W Nets once again beat the LA Lakers!
    
    I remain,
    cold here 'cause hell musta froze over!
    Kev
    
10.33Top 15 RookiesFRETZ::HEISERthis present darknessMon Feb 01 1993 18:1719
Player                Team PO   GP   Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg  Score DEC 
Shaquille  O'Neal     ORL  C      29 37.9 22.7 14.8 1.69 4.66 162. 39.1
Alonzo     Mourning   CHA  C      27 30.4 18.1   10 1.11 4.04 124. 29.3
Eric       Murdock    MIL  G      33 31.9 14.2 3.55 7.18 2.33 115. 25.0
Tom        Gugliotta  WAS  F      33 33.7 15.3 9.76 3.64 2.06 113. 28.7
Christian  Laettner   MIN  CF     29 34.1 18.3 7.97 2.45 1.97 97.6 28.7
Robert     Horry      HOU  F      32 31.2 10.3 5.44 2.13 2.31 80.9 17.8
Walt       Williams   SAC  G      31 24.3 14.5 4.35 2.61 1.81 77.4 21.5
Clar.      WeatherspooPHI  F      30 29.7 14.0 6.97 1.63  1.5 76.5 22.6
Richard    Dumas      PHO  F      10 21.5   13  4.1  1.3  2.6 75.5 18.4  
Latrell    Sprewell   GSW  G      28 31.4 13.0 3.86 2.21 2.07 74.2 19.0
Oliver     Miller     PHO  C      23 18.7 6.87 4.91 2.22 2.17 74.1   14
Sean       Rooks      DAL  C      21 27.6 12.3 6.24 1.52 1.29 68.1 20.1
Anthony    Avent      MIL  F      33 29.8 11.5 6.18 1.18 1.55 67.9 18.9
Doug       Overton    WAS  G      28 25.0 9.39 2.29 4.25    1 64.9 15.9
Lloyd      Daniels    SAS  FG     30 25.2 12.3 3.03 3.13 1.17 64.8 18.4
    
    *Score = result of my formula, which they're sorted by
    *DEC = the standard DEC rotis leagues average (points+boards+assists)
10.34AXIS::ROBICHAUDTue Feb 02 1993 19:195
    	Watching the Michael show on TNT last night only confirmed my
    belief that the only team even worth paying those ridiculous Boston Garden
    prices to see is the Chicago Bulls.
    
    				/Don
10.35QUASER::JACKSONTAQuit dancin' on that table!Tue Feb 02 1993 19:295
      You don't think Laphonzo Ellis is in the top 15 for rookies Mike?
    
      I take it you haven't seen him play?  The man will be an all-star.
    
      Tim
10.36Sure coulda fooled meBSS::JCOTANCHWed Feb 03 1993 13:044
    I saw some clips of that Jack Nicholson look-alike from Sunday's
    Laker-Celtic game.  Can't believe it wasn't Jack himself...
    
    Joe
10.37yup Ellis should be #6FRETZ::HEISERthis present darknessWed Feb 03 1993 14:135
    Tim, for some reason he's not there, but he's #6 under my system.  I
    have the new stats so I'll post a more current, corrected version
    later.
    
    Mike
10.38Best 3PT ShootersFRETZ::HEISERthis present darknessWed Feb 03 1993 17:5418
    Here are the NBA's best Sharpshooters with a minimum of 100 attempts.
    
Player                Team PO   GP   3PTR 3PAT 3P%  
Drazen     Petrovic   NJN  G      42 54  109 .495  
Chris      Mullin     GSW  F      43 60  130 .462  
Dennis     Scott      ORL  G      29 70  153 .458  
Mark       Price      CLE  G      40 69  153 .451  
Danny      Ainge      PHO  G      38 72  162 .444  
Derek      Harper     DAL  G      33 63  149 .423  
Terry      Porter     POR  G      40 67  162 .414  
Dan        Majerle    PHO  G      39 84  209 .402  
Glen       Rice       MIA  G      40 76  190   .4  
Dale       Ellis      SAS  G      40 61  156 .391  
Jeff       Hornacek   PHI  G      41 49  126 .389  
Mookie     Blaylock   ATL  G      42 42  109 .385  
Joe        Dumars     DET  G      41 42  111 .378  
Mitch      Richmond   SAC  G      42 46  123 .374  
Dominique  Wilkins    ATL  F      31 42  113 .372  
10.39Top 16 RookiesFRETZ::HEISERthis present darknessWed Feb 03 1993 17:5617
Player                Team PO   GP   Mpg  Ppg Rpg  Apg  Dpg  Score DEC
Shaquille  O'Neal     ORL  C      38 38.0 23.5 14.3 4.03 4.74 162. 41.8
Alonzo     Mourning   CHA  C      37 30.8 18.7 9.70 3.89 4.16 124. 32.3
Tom        Gugliotta  WAS  F      41 33.5 14.8 9.83 .463 1.95 113. 25.1 
Christian  Laettner   MIN  CF     38 34.2 17.6 8.34 1.18 2.18 102. 27.1 
LaPhonso   Ellis      DEN  F      41 34.1 14.3 8.93 1.29 2.15 97.4 24.5 
Richard    Dumas      PHO  F      20 26.0 15.7 4.75  .85  2.9 84.7 21.3 
Robert     Horry      HOU  F      42 30.5 10.6 5.31 1.29 2.26 80.5 17.2 
Clar.      WeatherspooPHI  F      41 30.2 14.5 6.88 .707 1.73 79.7 22.0 
Latrell    Sprewell   GSW  G      38 32.1 13.1 3.58 .763 2.26 76.2 17.4 
Walt       Williams   SAC  G      35 23.9 14.6 4.37 .571 1.63 75.6 19.5 
Anthony    Avent      MIL  F      42 28.9 11.1 6.17 .786 1.45 66.3 18.0 
Oliver     Miller     PHO  C      31 17.2 5.77 4.52 1.45 1.90 66.1 11.7 
Doug       Overton    WAS  G      29 24.5 9.21 2.31 .172 .966 63.4 11.7 
Todd       Day        MIL  FG     42 25.0 12.8 4.07 .619 1.60 63.0 17.5 
Lloyd      Daniels    SAS  FG     38 23.9 11.5 2.82 .447    1 59.5 14.8 
Anthony    Peeler     LAL  G      41 22.9 10.8 2.54 .195 1.05 51.4 13.5 
10.40Off & Def Windex Glass CleanersFRETZ::HEISERthis present darknessWed Feb 03 1993 18:0111
    Player           Team DREB DRBpg     Player               Team OREB ORBpg 
Dennis     Rodman     DET  391 13.5      Dennis     Rodman     DET  169 5.83  
Shaquille  O'Neal     ORL  368 9.68      Shaquille  O'Neal     ORL  175 4.61  
Patrick    Ewing      NYK  384  9.6      Horace     Grant      CHI  193 4.39  
David      Robinson   SAS  379 9.48      Kevin      Willis     ATL  169 4.12  
Hakeem     Olajuwon   HOU  393 9.36      Terry      Davis      DAL  140 3.78  
Charles    Barkley    PHO  350 9.21      Charles    Barkley    PHO  143 3.76  
Karl       Malone     UTH  371 8.83      Shawn      Kemp       SEA  142 3.74  
Kevin      Willis     ATL  362 8.83      Dikembe    Mutombo    DEN  146 3.56  
Dikembe    Mutombo    DEN  348 8.49      Michael    Cage       SEA  145 3.54  
Derrick    Coleman    NJN  299 7.87      Chris      Morris     NJN  140  3.5  
10.41Hackers R UsFRETZ::HEISERthis present darknessWed Feb 03 1993 18:0320
Player                Team PF   PFpg
Doug       Smith      DAL  165 4.58
Tyrone     Hill       GSW  184 4.28
Stanley    Roberts    LAC  173 4.22
Danny      Manning    LAC  177 4.21
Shawn      Kemp       SEA  160 4.21
Shaquille  O'Neal     ORL  152    4
Rony       Seikaly    MIA  144    4
Hakeem     Olajuwon   HOU  167 3.98
Grant      Long       MIA  135 3.86
Reggie     Williams   DEN  150 3.85
Alonzo     Mourning   CHA  141 3.81
Antoine    Carr       SAS  118 3.81
Detlef     Schrempf   IND  163 3.79
Brian      Howard     DAL  140 3.78
John       Salley     MIA  135 3.75
Frank      Brickowski MIL  151 3.68
Duane      Causwell   SAC  134 3.62
LaPhonso   Ellis      DEN  148 3.61
Doug       West       MIN  137 3.61
10.42Good Hands of StoneFRETZ::HEISERthis present darknessWed Feb 03 1993 18:0420
Player                Team TO   TOpg 
Shaquille  O'Neal     ORL  153 4.03  
Frank      Brickowski MIL  147 3.59  
Scott      Skiles     ORL  136 3.58  
Alonzo     Mourning   CHA  127 3.43  
Tim        Hardaway   GSW  147 3.42  
Charles    Barkley    PHO  128 3.37   
Isiah      Thomas     DET  129 3.31  
Derrick    Coleman    NJN  125 3.29  
John       Stockton   UTH  134 3.19  
Scottie    Pippen     CHI  139 3.16  
Chuck      Person     MIN  120 3.16   
Kevin      Johnson    PHO   63 3.15   
Drazen     Petrovic   NJN  132 3.14  
Rony       Seikaly    MIA  113 3.14  
Patrick    Ewing      NYK  125 3.13  
Karl       Malone     UTH  130 3.10  
Chris      Mullin     GSW  133 3.09   
Christian  Laettner   MIN  117 3.08  
Lionel     Simmons    SAC  122 3.05  
10.43Point GuardsFRETZ::HEISERthis present darknessWed Feb 03 1993 19:5131
DEC  = points + rebounds + assists + steals + blocks
DEC+ = same as above - turnovers

Player                Team PO   GP   DEC   DEC+ 
Tim        Hardaway   GSW  G      43 28.1 24.7   
Derek      Harper     DAL  G      33 24.2   22   
Steve      Smith      MIA  G       6 24.3   22    
Mark       Price      CLE  G      40 23.9 21.2   
Kenny      Anderson   NJN  G      44 23.4 20.6    
Terry      Porter     POR  G      40 22.8 20.5   
Chris      Jackson    DEN  G      40 22.3 20.0   
Sedale     Threatt    LAL  G      42 21.5 19.3    
Gary       Payton     SEA  G      41 21.0 19.1    
Mark       Jackson    LAC  G      42 21.3 18.9    
Isiah      Thomas     DET  G      39 21.9 18.6   
Eric       Murdock    MIL  G      40 20.8 18.2   
Michael    Williams   MIN  G      36 20.8 17.9    
John       Starks     NYK  G      38 19.4 17.5    
John       Stockton   UTH  G      42 20.6 17.5   
Mookie     Blaylock   ATL  G      42 19.5 17.4   
Michael    Adams      WAS  G      38 19.8 17.3   
Kevin      Johnson    PHO  G      20 20.2 17.1    
Scott      Skiles     ORL  G      38 20.2 16.6   
Dee        Brown      BOS  G      43 18.5 16.6   
Tyrone     Bogues     CHA  G      41 17.2 15.1    
Spud       Webb       SAC  G      29 17.6 14.9    
Pooh       Richardson IND  G      37 16.6 13.9    
Kenny      Smith      HOU  G      42 15.3 13.5   
B.J.       Armstrong  CHI  G      44 14.5 13.5   
Johnny     Dawkins    PHI  G      34 11.9 10.3    
Avery      Johnson    SAS  G      33 9.94 8.45    
10.44ROYALT::ASHEIt's big, heavy, it's wood...Wed Feb 03 1993 21:1429
    Walt's top 10 for the season so far....
    
    10) Derrick Coleman
     9) Scottie Pippen
     8) Karl Malone
     7) Charles Barkley
     6) Tim Hardaway
     5) John Stockton
     4) Shaquille O'Neal
     3) Michael Jordan
     2) Hakeem Olajuwon 
     1) David Robinson
    
    Based upon stats only, using Pts, Rebounds, Steals, Blocks and Assists
    as criteria....
    
    rookies:
    1) Shaquille O'Neal (#4 Overall)
    2) Alonzo Mourning (#20)
    3) Tom Gugliotta (#38)
    4) Laphonso Ellis (#62)
    5) Richard Dumas (#80)
    6) Clarence Weatherspoon (#90)
    7) Robert Horry (#94)
    8) Walt Williams (#97)
    9) Latrell Sprewell (#102)
    10)Sean Rooks (#120)
    
    followed by Avent, Day, Overton, Miller and Daniels...
10.45doesn't look much different from mine, WaltFRETZ::HEISERthis present darknessThu Feb 04 1993 13:401
    
10.46Final All-Star Voting - West will win againFRETZ::HEISERGoodbye Larry, you were the best!Fri Feb 05 1993 18:3967
                       Western Conference
Forwards -- Charles Barkley, Phoenix    858,947; 
            Karl Malone, Utah           563,627; 
            Chris Mullin, Golden State  515,779; 
            Shawn Kemp, Seattle         489,281; 
            Lionel Simmons, Sacramento  392,991; 
            Billy Owens, Golden State   276,914; 
            Buck Williams, Portland     182,806; 
            Derrick McKey, Seattle      141,883; 
            Tyrone Corbin, Utah         125,125; 
            Sean Elliott, San Antonio   111,398.
    
Guards -- Clyde Drexler, Portland       823,482; 
          John Stockton, Utah           507,951; 
          Tim Hardaway, Golden State    481,090; 
          Mitch Richmond, Sacramento    391,943; 
          Terry Porter, Portland        328,206; 
          Sarunas Marciulionis,GoldenSt 255,797; 
          Kevin Johnson, Phoenix        188,545; 
          Walt Williams, Sacramento     147,934; 
          Jeff Malone, Utah             141,262; 
          Ricky Pierce, Seattle         123,495.
    
Centers -- David Robinson, San Antonio  803,696; 
           Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston     422,755; 
           Dikembe Mutombo, Denver      384,334; 
           Duane Causwell, Sacramento   239,171; 
           Kevin Duckworth, Portland    181,226; 
           Stanley Roberts, L.A.Clippers 92,452; 
           Mark Eaton, Utah              81,933; 
           Mark West, Phoenix            70,936; 
           Vlade Divac, L.A. Lakers      58,019; 
           Benoit Benjamin, Seattle      45,770.
    
                       Eastern Conference
Guards -- Michael Jordan, Chicago     1,035,824; 
          Isiah Thomas, Detroit         397,747; 
          Jeff Hornacek, Philadelphia   346,793; 
          Mark Price, Cleveland         327,964; 
          Muggsy Bogues, Charlotte      284,838; 
          Reggie Lewis, Boston          214,372; 
          Joe Dumars, Detroit           181,253; 
          Drazen Petrovic, New Jersey   151,239;
          Reggie Miller, Indiana        126,515; 
          Nick Anderson, Orlando        126,067.
    
Forwards -- Scottie Pippen, Chicago     932,912; 
            Larry Johnson, Charlotte    658,236; 
            Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta  380,958; 
            Horace Grant, Chicago       276,425; 
            Derrick Coleman, New Jersey 250,233; 
            Dennis Rodman, Detroit      193,752; 
            Blue Edwards, Milwaukee     142,288; 
            Dennis Scott, Orlando       137,277; 
            Kevin McHale, Boston        131,334; 
            Kevin Willis, Atlanta       124,017.
    
Centers -- Shaquille O'Neal, Orlando    826,767; 
           Patrick Ewing, New York      578,368; 
           Brad Daugherty, Cleveland    329,639; 
           Alonzo Mourning, Charlotte   278,532; 
           Bill Cartwright, Chicago     235,442; 
           Robert Parish, Boston        187,534; 
           Moses Malone, Milwaukee       93,733; 
           Sam Bowie, New Jersey         81,392; 
           Rony Seikaly, Miami           64,648; 
           Pervis Ellison, Washington    57,283.
10.47Participants in All-Star weekendEYRIE::NEEDLEMoney talks. Mine says &quot;Good-Bye!&quot;Sat Feb 06 1993 14:5659
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
SPORTSTICKER BASKETBALL NOTE
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The players who will compete in the Long Distance Shootout,
Slam-Dunk Championship and Legends Game competitions at the 
NBA All-Star Weekend on Saturday, February 20 at the 
Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah:


LONG DISTANCE SHOOTOUT
======================

B.J. Armstrong, Chicago
Dana Barros, Seattle
Craig Hodges, unattached (unrestricted free agent)
Chris Mullin, Golden State
Drazen Petrovic, New Jersey
Mark Price, Cleveland
Dennis Scott, Orlando
Kenny Smith, Houston


SLAM-DUNK CHAMPIONSHIP
======================

David Benoit, Utah
Cedric Ceballos, Phoenix
Sean Elliott, San Antonio
Robert Horry, Houston
Chris Jackson, Denver
Shawn Kemp, Seattle
Harold Miner, Miami
An eighth competitor to be announced


LEGENDS GAME
============

Otis Birdsong 
Ron Boone
Zelmo Beatty 
Austin Carr
M.L. Carr 
Dave Cowens
Connie Hawkins
Wali Jones 
Spencer Haywood 
Artis Gilmore 
George Gervin
Bobby Jones
Calvin Murphy
Clifford Ray 
Dan Roundfield 
Maurice Lucas 
Jamaal Wilkes
Lou Hudson
Bob Love
Coaches: Frank Layden, Joe Mullaney
10.48Hey 'saw, update your network database!!!EYRIE::NEEDLEMoney talks. Mine says &quot;Good-Bye!&quot;Sat Feb 06 1993 14:570
10.49ACESMK::FRANCUSCertified Member-Larry Bird JihadSat Feb 06 1993 21:278
    How does the NBA decide who coaches the All-Star game? I always thought
    that it was the coach of the team with the best record in each
    conference by a certain date. Riley will coach the East but the Bulls
    have a better record, though the same number of losses. So what are all
    the criteria they use??
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.50FDCV06::KINGThe Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!!Sun Feb 07 1993 00:253
    New rule... No coach can coach on consecutive years..

    REK
10.51CUPMK::DEVLINJ. Edna HooverMon Feb 08 1993 11:558
I can't believe Hodges (or whomever) as an unrestricted
free agent is competing in the long range shootout.

I know most folks, cept Walt and I it seems, hate him,
but over the weekend, Isiah Thomas moved into 15th
place on the all-time scoring list. 

JD
10.52CAMONE::WAYOk off the expressway, thru the windowMon Feb 08 1993 12:0111
>                 -< Hey 'saw, update your network database!!! >-

Send mail to either CAM::SYSTEM or CAM::ZIOMEK.  I don't have the
privs or the wherewithall to do it on CAM....


8^)

'Saw


10.53farceFRETZ::HEISERGoodbye Larry, you were the best!Mon Feb 08 1993 17:355
    Hodges is the defending champ and has to compete.  I can't believe guys
    from the top 10 3pt% list I recently posted aren't in it.  Hornacek,
    Ainge, and Majerle should be there.
    
    Mike
10.54ROYALT::ASHEGoodbye ArthurMon Feb 08 1993 17:433
    He doesn't HAVE to compete...  Dee Brown wasn't in the slam dunk fest
    last year, was he?
    
10.55METSNY::francusFinally a President who does somthing for family valuesMon Feb 08 1993 17:484
Dee Brown was invited, even though he was injured a large part of last season.
Brown declined the invitation.

The Crazy Met
10.56HEFTY::GUSICJReferees whistle while they work..Mon Feb 08 1993 17:5510
    
    
    	From what I've heard and read, the only way Hodges was elegible
    to compete is due to the fact that Stern made a special case out of
    him to let him compete.  The ex-camp does not have to compete.  If
    you are out of the league, you aren't considered.  Stern though
    made a special case with Hodges though.
    
    bill..g.
    
10.57Not necessarily comparable, but ...METSNY::francusBird retires-good riddanceMon Feb 08 1993 18:064
Stern made a similar exception for Magic Johnson last year. 

The Crazy Met
10.58CNTROL::CHILDStake me to Roslyn CafeTue Feb 09 1993 09:501
Maybe Mike they turned down the invitation?
10.59suggested All-StarsHBAHBA::HAASA Log of EffortTue Feb 09 1993 14:3425
Here's Peter Vescey's/Bill Walton's picks to join the All-Stars.

East Starters: Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Shaq, LJ, Isiah

Suggested others:
	Mark Price		Brad Daugherty
	Drazen Petrovic		Dennis Rodman
	Alonzo Mourning		Detlef Schrempf
	Patrick Ewing

Alternates:
	Dominique Wilkins	Larry Nance
	Joe Dumars		Jeff Hornacek

West Starters: Clyde Drexler, John Stockton, David Robinson, Sir Charles,
Karl Malone.

Suggested Others:
	Dan Majerle		Mark Jackson
	Hakeem Olajuwon		Shawn Kemp
	Sean Elliott		Cliff Robinson
	Danny Manning

Alternates:
	Ricky Pierce		Tim Hardaway
10.60I'd take Hardaway over Jackson any day of the week!TNPUBS::NAZZAROI want a real adventure!Tue Feb 09 1993 16:405
    Mark Jackson over Tim Hardaway???????????????????????????????????????
    
    They must be insane!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    NAZZ
10.61at least they picked Thunder DanFRETZ::HEISERthe art of listeningTue Feb 09 1993 17:281
    
10.62And Cliff RobinsonNWD002::JOYNER_GLDid I do that?Tue Feb 09 1993 17:401
    
10.63ACESMK::FRANCUSBird retires-good riddanceThu Feb 11 1993 03:237
    The NBA once again played the game of one rule for mere mortals and one
    rule for superstars. Miller of Indiana an Michael Jordan had an
    altercation. Miller got called for a foul and thrown out of the game.
    Jordan was not penalized at all. This would make Bobby Knight proud.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.64FDCV07::KINGThe Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!!Thu Feb 11 1993 11:424
    I saw the replay... Jordan should have been tossed too.... The
    NBA... Where who you are means more than the rules of the game...
    
    REK
10.65ROYALT::ASHEGoodbye ArthurThu Feb 11 1993 13:252
    Let's see how much Miller gets fined for the comments he made after the
    game too...
10.66FDCV07::KINGThe Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!!Thu Feb 11 1993 13:363
    WHat did Miller say?
    
    REK
10.67CUPMK::DEVLINJ. Edna HooverThu Feb 11 1993 13:427
Hey -

Remember a time honoured rule in SPORTS:  No cricizing
Mike Air Jordan.   I had to be Miller's fault.  Jordan
would never do anything wrong.   Miller must be a thug.

JD
10.68Officiating S&$%# real bad lately...RUNAWY::CBULLS::MBROOKSThu Feb 11 1993 13:5622
    -1, Instant Reply (Broken Record)
    
    I didnt get to see last nights (indiana) matchup so I cant comment
    on it.  But being a Bulls Fan (IE Jordan Fan) I will say I was very
    disapointed with the Officiating during the Bulls Portland game this
    past weekend.  Jordan was allowed about 3 or 4 no calls in the second
    1/2, most of which were quite obvious.  I no longer think its the
    league's fault, more like Spinless refs who seem intimadated by jordan.
    
    The problem here is the refs are hurting jordan, they are not helping
    him the team or the game by giving him no calls or Not tossing him if
    he does deserve it.  I dont believe it changes the outcome in the long
    run (bulls whould have still beet portland) but there hurting the game.
    
    I know all the superstars get this treatment, and nowadays even the
    Rookies (if you SHAQ) get it but they have to work on there tactics
    a little, maybe someone should call the WWF to help the refs look
    less stupid !!!!!!!!
    
    You can put down jordan all you want, bottom line is the refs let him
    get away with it so he (and all other superstars "ALL") take advantage
    of it.  The only way it will get better is if the refs get better.			
10.69Box Score!!SALEM::HARRIS_KThu Feb 11 1993 14:308
    Does anyone happen to have the box score from the Orlando/Sacramento
    game on Feb. 1st. I know it is unlikely, but if you have, and wouldn't
    mind postingg it for me I would appreciate it.
    
    
    Thanks
    
    Kenn
10.70SOLANA::MAY_BRHoof heartedThu Feb 11 1993 15:235
    Last nights actions wcould be the best thing that happens to the NBA. 
    The two tiered system is now obvious to everyone, and hopefully the NBA
    will feel forced to address the issue.
    
     
10.71inall reality, no way Bruce - won't happen :*(CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Feb 11 1993 15:361
    
10.72ROYALT::ASHEGoodbye ArthurThu Feb 11 1993 16:0424
    Miller basically said  Jordan should have been thrown out, they didn't
    because he's a star and he didn't care if he got fined for saying it
    because he was tired of it...
    
    
    ORLANDO (119)
            Bowie 8-12 2-2 18, Tolbert 3-6 10-13 16, O'Neal 5-13 8-15 18,
    Skiles 5-12 5-5 16, Anderson 9-15 11-14 31, Kerr 0-2 0-0 0, Turner
    0-2 0-0 0, Royal 4-4 3-6 11, Scott 2-3 0-0 5, Catledge 1-2 2-2 4.
    Totals
    37-71 41-57 119.
    SACRAMENTO (115)
            Simmons 11-18 1-2 23, Bonner 2-11 3-6 7, Tisdale 11-19 3-4
    25, Richmond 9-18 7-8 28, Webb 6-11 0-0 13, Higgins 5-9 1-1 11, Brown
    1-2 2-2 4, Chilcutt 1-2 0-0 2, Rambis 1-2 0-2 2, Les 0-0 0-0 0. Totals
    47-92 17-25 115.
    Orlando                         32 21 28 38--119
    Sacramento                      24 33 32 26--115
            Three-point goals--Richmond 3, Anderson 2, Skiles, Webb. Fouled
    out--O'Neal, Royal, Simmons, Bonner, Tisdale. Total fouls-- Orlando
    27, Sacramento 37. Rebounds-- Orlando 57 (Anderson 14), Sacramento
    46 (Tisdale 11). Assists--Orlando 25 (Skiles 15), Sacramento 32 (Webb
    11). Technicals-- Skiles, Tolbert, Simmons. A--17,317.
    
10.73atrociousHBAHBA::HAASA Log of EffortThu Feb 11 1993 18:4612
The funniest part of all this was the inteview with Jordan wherein he
said that there is to 2-tier, star-based, system and everyone gets the
same calls and the rules are applied evenly. Yeah, right!

Miller said the the ref make a bad call because if they threw Jordan out,
people would leave the game, not buy all the goodies and every one would
lose money.

The reply shows Jordan being the one that initiated contact. Probably
some fundemental move that he learned from Dean...

TTom
10.74it's not like you guys to complain about refereesFRETZ::HEISERRomans 10:9Thu Feb 11 1993 18:561
    
10.75odds of making it to the NBAFRETZ::HEISERRomans 10:9Thu Feb 11 1993 20:3841
Article 7227 of clari.sports.basketball:
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Subject: Study: No easy shot for college starters in NBA
Date: 9 Feb 93 17:38:00 GMT

	AMHERST, Mass. (UPI) -- They may be big in college, but a new study
shows that even the nation's top college basketball players don't have a
good shot at making it to the National Basketball Association.
	The study by the University of Massachusetts at Amherst found that
for every Shaquille O'Neal or Christian Laettner who signed NBA
contracts out of college, there are more players like Jeff Zliphant of
Indiana or Gilad Katz of Connecticut who don't make it to the pros.
	In fact, only 37.7 of the senior starters for the nation's top 10
college teams sign NBA contracts, said Anton Brown, one of the study's
authors.
	Brown is one of the college players who didn't turn pro. A former
point guard for the UMass team that made the Sweet 16 in last spring's
NCAA Tournament, Brown helped researchers develop a formula to determine
which players would be successful in the NBA.
	The formula accurately predicted the success or failure of 53 of 61
senior starters from 1989, 1990 and 1991.
	``It's remarkable that the equation was off in only eight of the 61
players studied,'' said professor Cleve Willis, chairman of the
department of resource economics at UMass.
	Willis said the players who found success in the NBA averaged six
more points a game in college than those who did not move up to the NBA.
In addition, they were 1 inch taller and 4 pounds heavier on average,
and shot 2 percent better from the free throw line.
	Willis said the three main factors in determining a player's
potential with the NBA are points per game, assists per game, and
height.
	``This study is another indication of how difficult it is to make it
to the pros. Even if a player is good enough to be a starter on a top 10
college team, the odds are still nearly 2 to 1 against the player making
it to the NBA,'' Willis said.
	Brown, who is now pursuing a graduate degree in education
administration at UMass, said he hopes the study will help young people
who dream of playing in the NBA.
	``Kids shouldn't put all their eggs in one basket and go to college
just to play basketball,'' Brown said. ``They should be prepared for
reality and get their college degree.''
10.76PLUGH::NEEDLEMoney talks. Mine says &quot;Good-Bye!&quot;Thu Feb 11 1993 21:5451
ORLANDO (119) AT SACRAMENTO (115)

ORLANDO
                                               REBOUNDS
PLAYER           POS  MIN  FGM-FGA  FTM-FTA  OFF-DEF-TOT  AST  PF  ST  TO  PTS
======           ===  ===  =======  =======  ===========  ===  ==  ==  ==  ===

BOWIE             F    33    8-12     2-2      0   2   2    6   2   0   0   18
TOLBERT           F    37    3-6     10-13     1   3   4    0   2   0   3   16
ONEAL             C    36    5-13     8-15     2   4   6    1   6   0   2   18
SKILES            G    42    5-12     5-5      0   4   4   15   3   2   5   16
ANDERSON          G    40    9-15    11-14     1  13  14    0   4   0   1   31
KERR                    7    0-2      0-0      0   0   0    1   0   0   1    0
TURNER                  7    0-2      0-0      1   2   3    0   2   0   0    0
ROYAL                  21    4-4      3-6      1   2   3    1   6   0   0   11
SCOTT                  13    2-3      0-0      0   1   1    1   1   1   0    5
CATLEDGE                4    1-2      2-2      2   0   2    0   1   0   0    4

TOTALS                240   37-71    41-57     8  31  39   25  27   3  12  119
                            (.521)   (.719)  TEAM REBS: 18

SACRAMENTO
                                               REBOUNDS
PLAYER           POS  MIN  FGM-FGA  FTM-FTA  OFF-DEF-TOT  AST  PF  ST  TO  PTS
======           ===  ===  =======  =======  ===========  ===  ==  ==  ==  ===

SIMMONS           F    36   11-18     1-2      1   4   5    7   6   1   5   23
BONNER            F    35    2-11     3-6      6   2   8    2   6   0   1    7
TISDALE           C    29   11-19     3-4      1  10  11    1   6   0   1   25
RICHMOND          G    46    9-18     7-8      0   3   3    4   4   1   3   28
WEBB              G    42    6-11     0-0      1   0   1   11   4   0   0   13
HIGGINS                24    5-9      1-1      3   3   6    3   5   0   0   11
BROWN                  10    1-2      2-2      0   1   1    3   1   0   0    4
CHILCUTT                7    1-2      0-0      0   1   1    0   1   0   0    2
RAMBIS                 10    1-2      0-2      0   2   2    1   4   0   2    2
LES                     1    0-0      0-0      0   0   0    0   0   0   0    0

TOTALS                240   47-92    17-25    12  26  38   32  37   2  12  115
                            (.511)   (.680)  TEAM REBS: 8

   ORLANDO            32   21   28   38  -  119
   SACRAMENTO         24   33   32   26  -  115

BLOCKED SHOTS: ORLANDO - ONEAL 4, BOWIE, ANDERSON,
ROYAL. SACRAMENTO - TISDALE 2, BONNER, RICHMOND. 
3-PT. FIELD GOALS: ORLANDO 4-10 (.400), BOWIE 0-1, SKILES 1-4,
ANDERSON 2-4, SCOTT 1-1. SACRAMENTO 4-9 (.444), RICHMOND 3-5,
WEBB 1-3, HIGGINS 0-1.
TECHNICALS: ORLANDO - SKILES, TOLBERT.  SACRAMENTO - SIMMONS.
OFFICIALS: BAVETTA, MAUER, MAYFIELD.
A - 17,317. 
10.77METSNY::francusMets in '93Fri Feb 12 1993 12:5513
Will someone explain to me what the heck is going on with the on
again off again Boston Garden. I find it absolutely astonishing that
the old one is being torn down by the 1995 season and there is no plans
to build a new one. The Caltics and/or Bruins leaving would server the
damn politicians right! I would hate to see the Celtics and/or Bruins
leave because of something like this; they have a fan base, they make money,
and there is all that tradition. In my book tradition is not necessarily
enough to keep a team from moving, but when all the factors are so
positive it is a real shame that a fiasco over the B Garden could lead
to that.

The Crazy Met
10.79Even from this bunch I don't understand it...NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Feb 12 1993 13:3219
    
    I'm surprised at what happened with the New Boston Garden Bill even
    considering the track record of the Massachusetts legislature.  With an
    issue that is so public and so volatile I wouldn't expect even the MA
    government to take such an extremely unpopular action as to tack on 
    give-backs to the bill and force the death of the deal.  Unlike many 
    other issues that get buried and become lost on the public, this is one 
    that a politician's opponent can tangibly point to and gain immediate
    results, imo.  Usually it's even the corrupt and spineless politician's 
    credo to kowtow to public opinion when it's coming down on his head.
    
    What should be made clear to every Massachusetts resident is the fact 
    that relative to stadium deals cut in many other cities (some of which 
    are admittedly excessive), the public investment in this project is
    very minimal.  The next time around it won't be so; Boston will be
    lucky to get off with the usual teams-held-hostage ransom...
    
    glenn
    
10.80AXIS::ROBICHAUDSt. Louis Celtics?Fri Feb 12 1993 14:519
10.81AXIS::ROBICHAUDSt. Louis Celtics?Fri Feb 12 1993 15:394
    	Not one word about Parish?  Geez, it *almost* makes me miss
    SnideAir and 00:00.00.
    
    				/Don
10.82happy now slasher?METSNY::francusMets in '93Fri Feb 12 1993 15:425
All the Parrish incident shows is how far behind the times the guy is.
I mean getting busted for marijuana?? sheesh you would have thunk he could 
do better than that.

The Crazy Met
10.83SA1794::GUSICJReferees whistle while they work..Fri Feb 12 1993 15:5534
    
    
>    	Not one word about Parish?  Geez, it *almost* makes me miss
>    SnideAir and 00:00.00.
    
    	Word out today claims that he didn't inhale.  Parade in June!
    
    
    re: Jordan/Miller/Refs
    
    	Guys, this is just another example of what I've been tellin ya all
    along.  The stars in the NBA are bigger than the game and to call a
    legit game on them, would mean biting the hand that feeds you.  
    
    	The NBA refs are not necessarily bad officials, but are simply
    the end result of marketing gone bad.  The NBA needs fans to pay all
    the bills.  Big ticket draws like Jordan help fill the coffers of the
    owners and the TV folks.  Honestly though, who would want to see Jordan
    or any other mega-star sit the bench in the first quarter with 3 fouls?
    If that were the case, the NBA would dwindle down to nothing.  So in
    turn, the refs have to back off from the stars, give them special
    treatment so that the food chain remains intact.  It is not totally
    their fault.  The NBA WANTS the games called a certain way, and I'm
    sure the ref's follow those 'suggestions.'
    
    	This is again why I believe the NCAA is still the best game in
    town.  No one player is bigger than the game and no player or coach
    is above getting tossed or T'd.  The ref's have much more control and
    power in the NCAA game than anywhere else.  And for my money, that
    is why March Madness is the exciting event it is.  I feel the game
    is much more evenly called at the NCAA level than the pros.
    
    bill..g.
    
10.84AXIS::ROBICHAUDSt. Louis Celtics?Fri Feb 12 1993 16:107
    	Hey Craze, who's Parrish? 
    
    	BillG, the NCAA is fixed worse than 'rasslin.  How else do you
    explain that rich kid, sissy, elite school Duke winning back to
    back titles?
    
    				/Don 
10.86NO AIR TONITELUDWIG::GARRYDALLAS COWBOYS ARE BACKFri Feb 12 1993 16:168
    
    re -2
    
    Jordan did get suspended for tonites game against the Knicks and was
    fined 10,000...... think thats a fair shake.
    
    
    Tom
10.88something I'd expect out of Red...CNTROL::CHILDSNot that there's a problem with that:Fri Feb 12 1993 16:325
 Riley must have whined long and hard to get Jordan suspended from tonight's
 affair. If not him than definately JD and TCM.....

 ;^)
10.89SNAX::ERICKSONThe Giants have been saved....Fri Feb 12 1993 16:326
	Parish isn't behind the times, he just knows the in's and out's of the
NBA drug policy. The NBA drug policy only has Cocaine and Heroin listed. So he
can smoke dope all he wants and the NBA can't suspend him.

/Ron
10.90CNTROL::CHILDSNot that there's a problem with that:Fri Feb 12 1993 16:366
 or is the NBA just ahead of the times and realizes the stuff should be
 legalized. Think of all the waste revenue CLinton could make if he had
 the cajones do what is right..........

 mike 
10.91Hardly the conspiracy I was hearing yesterday...NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Feb 12 1993 16:4016
    
    I caught the tapes of this Jordan/Miller affair and I've got to say
    that the facts of what happened make me understand why the officials
    acted in the way did.  Plain and simple, they didn't see most of what
    went on before the fight.  Jordan started with the rough stuff and 
    soon both he and Miller were going at it on both ends of the court 
    without any fouls called either way.  Finally Miller got fed up and 
    took off down the court with a bead on Jordan and blatantly pushed 
    him from behind.  At that point you know there's going to be a fight 
    and Miller appears to be the clear instigator with his cheap shot
    from behind.  Go to the films and you've got a completely different 
    view of what happened and with the suspension that's what the league
    has fairly concluded...
    
    glenn
     
10.92not complaining in these parts-win is not a sure thingMETSNY::francusMets in '93Fri Feb 12 1993 16:4510
re: .88

You beat me to it. Actually Knicks may very well still lose. This
is the Bulls first game back from a 9 game road trip. Also, teams
often lift the level of their game when the main man is out. Should
be an interesting game. If Knicks manage to win they would be 1 game
ahead of the Bulls in the loss column.

The Crazy Met
10.93ROYALT::ASHELike giving a tictac to a whale...Fri Feb 12 1993 16:5812
    Must be Larry Parrish, ex-RedSox player /Don...
    
    Parish?  I figured it was a personal thing and we couldn't talk about
    a Celt who may have his number up in the rafters' personal life because
    it would me we would think less of them as a player. (smiley goes here
    if I did smileys).
    
    Think anything will come of it?  I doubt it. He'll get to do community
    service and the NBA won't do squat.
    
    Jordan got fined and suspended?  What did Miller get?
    
10.94Chip_GSH_BachCSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Fri Feb 12 1993 17:0618
    RE: .91

    I was a little late into this discussion.  I'm glad you wrote that
    note, I watched the game (with my dad, in Chicago) and I can't believe
    that they, after watching the tape, fined and suspended Jordan.

    Miller was gonna topple him, Jordan ducked away, and Miller took
    two steps toward Jordan to get in his lick.

    Jordan ran after him, and got in his face.  Miller headlocked the guy,
    then Jordan took a swaaap at his face...

    I'll bet most of the Indiana crowd woulda been teed off had Jordan been
    tossed, as that is what they paid to see.

    These guys sound like a Celtics game review by Johnny Most...

    ;-) 
10.95PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Feb 12 1993 17:302
    OK, who slipped something into TCM's coffee and made him say something
    nice about the Celts and Bruins?
10.96Jordan rules revisitedCADSYS::CAVEFri Feb 12 1993 17:5251
.re 91, .re 94


	You have got to be kidding me!!   I didn't see the whole game
but one of the news stations showed the events leading up to the 
final confrontation.  This is what they showed.

Miller inadvertently tripped JOrdan (their legs tangled).  THis upset
Jordan since he thought is was on purpose (it was clearly incidental).

One the next trip down the court Jordan elbowed Miller.

Back on the other side of the court, Miller pushed Jordan and Jordan
responded with a fore-arm to the neck/head (THis IMO was the first aggresive
move).  

THe next time down Jordan was pushed from behind by Miller and Jordan
took off after him  (this is what everyone has seen).  

It should also be noted that the two were talked it up from the first
altercation.


>    Miller was gonna topple him, Jordan ducked away, and Miller took
>    two steps toward Jordan to get in his lick.


Miller did pursue Jordan but it was a slight push. 

>    Jordan ran after him, and got in his face.  Miller headlocked the guy,
>    then Jordan took a swaaap at his face...


	I also missed the headlock.  



	Jordan escalated this incident at every juncture including the
final major confrontation where he charged Miller, headbutted him (I don't
know if any contact was really made), and then face raked him (causing a
scratch).  

	Jordan was almost 100% as fault and deserved the suspension.
Miller should get nothing since he was already virtual suspended.



							Alan



10.97NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Feb 12 1993 17:589
    
    I admitted that Jordan started the rough stuff and deserved the 
    suspension!  What I said was that it was obvious that the refs saw 
    nothing until Miller raced down the court and shoved Jordan from
    behind, because until that time play was never stopped for a foul call
    or otherwise...
    
    glenn
    
10.98FRETZ::HEISERRomans 10:9Fri Feb 12 1993 18:2311
    Glad to see the NBA front office put into a position where they had to
    match what they did to Sir Charles.  The refs are still biased though.
    
    On last Sunday's game vs. Orlando, they gave Charles a gift.  In the
    4th quarter, he accidentally grabbed the rim during a offensive rebound, 
    but they called the T on Dumas since Charles already had one.  Dumas wasn't
    within 10 feet of the basket!
    
    Maybe Shaq should've been whistled for a T too when he hung on the rim.
    
    Mike
10.99ROYALT::ASHELike giving a tictac to a whale...Fri Feb 12 1993 19:027
    Until I hear what Miller got, I'm holding off on how severe or how
    justified the Jordan suspension was.  Both should get something. 
    Miller "tripping" Jordan was incidental.  They both talked trash.
    Miller came up to Jordan and mouthed off. They both went at it.  They
    both threw a punch.  I'd say Miller instigated it, they both should
    have been tossed and/or suspended.
    
10.100PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Feb 12 1993 19:154
    Walt, check back a few.  I'm pretty sure Miller was tossed on the spot
    and then fined.  The flap came about because Jordan apparently got away
    scot free.  Since then we've learned that Mike was suspended for a game
    and fined.
10.101ROYALT::ASHELike giving a tictac to a whale...Fri Feb 12 1993 19:257
    I saw that this is what we know:
    
    Miller  tosssed from game,  suspended/fined?   <<<<<- -----
    Jordan  stayed in game,     suspended 1 game, fined $10k
    
    I can't believe they didn't suspend or fine Miller at all.  There's got
    to be more to it than that.
10.102Clinton + joke = 1QUASER::JACKSONTAQuit dancin' on that table!Fri Feb 12 1993 19:2914
      re .83
    
      Talking about refs letting the superstars get away with fouls, and
    NCAA doesn't.  You may be right,  but would these guys be superstars if
    they did get called for all the fouls that occur?  IMO, they wouldn't
    be glorified like they are.
    
      That goes for any game at about any level.....
    
      I haven't heard about Parrish.  What happened?  Did he get arrested
    for possesion with intent to sell,  or did they find it in his urine or
    what?
    
      Tim
10.103PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Feb 12 1993 19:303
    I don't think they'll suspend Miller since they tossed him.  They
    suspended Jordan because he wasn't tossed in the first place.  In
    essence, both players missed a game and were fined.
10.104PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Feb 12 1993 19:324
    on Parish:  From what I heard on the radio this morning, some canine
    cops sniffed out a couple of ounces of pot in Parish's luggage in the
    SF airport.  A search warrant was obtained for Parish's residence and
    they found 5 more ounces.
10.105CADSYS::CAVEFri Feb 12 1993 19:3652
Glenn, I misinterpretted your note.   You do bring up a good point about
the incident growing due to the ref's failure to notice/call anything.

The final scene (Jordan getting pushed and going nuts) was misleading
since the tension was building during several trips down the floor.


.re Walt

	I can't under stand why you think Miller instigated the fight.
I think I'm being neutral evaluating the situation and if you break it down
into stages, Jordan really accelerated the confrontation at every level.


Miller accidentally Trips Jordan,  Jordan counters with an elbow (on the
next trip down the floor).  Jordan starts the physical play.

Miller pushes/bumps Jordan while under the boards.  Jordan aggressively
fore-arms Miller in the neck/head (IMO - This was the real start of the 
problem)


Miller pursues Jordan and pushes him under the basket,  Jordan goes nuts
charges Miller (complete with Headbutt), and face rakes him.  Miller 
throws half hearted punch while being separated.


Is Miller the instigator for accidentally tripping Jordan,  Is he the
instigator because he bumps/pushes Jordan after getting an elbow.  Is he
the instigator because he pursue/pushes Jordan after getting a fore-arm
to the head.  Is he the instigator because he protects himself from
a charging player who headbutts and face-rakes him.  


Miller is somewhat to blame (I'm sure he was trash talking up a storm)
but this was Jordan's fault.


Like I said before, Miller already received his suspension when he
was thrown out of the game and therefore has already been punished.


The reason this bothers me so much is that the double standard has never
been so obvious.  I really enjoy the NBA and don't want to think its
the second coming of the WWF.  The bias for superstars is getting more
blatant every year.



								Alan


10.106ROYALT::ASHELike giving a tictac to a whale...Fri Feb 12 1993 20:075
    I didn't see the elbow,  I just saw him talkin it up after he made the
    basket.  He went out of his way to do it, probably because of the
    elbow.  Not saying it didn't happen, just didn't see it.  I thought
    Miller provoked it by talking too much and then Jordan went after him.
    
10.107FDCV06::KINGThe Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!!Sat Feb 13 1993 00:5112
    Mac, get a clue...
    
    Parish was in Boston when the dog (San Fran) found the MJ...
    The package was a Fed Ex to his home in Weston... The package was
    sent cross-country to Boston and the Feds got involved. The Feds
    checked out Parish's houst and found 2 ounces of MJ. The Fed Ex pak
    had 5 ounces...
    
    I expect that Graves ( his roomate) knows more about this than he
    does....
    
    REK
10.108Jerry Tarkanian: Class PersonifiedRHETT::KNORRAtlantic10 &gt; BigEastSun Feb 14 1993 01:3216
    Has anybody seen Jerry Tarkanian lately?!  My guess is he's in Vegas
    hob-nobbing with his Mafia friends and moaning to everybody 'bout what
    a raw deal the UNLV prez (Maxwell) gave him, but is it possible for
    anybody to look at him without cracking up laughing?!
    
    Talk about a record speaking for itself.  Tarkanian (who a reliable
    source informs me *NEVER*, I repeat, **NEVER**, had a player graduate
    at Vegas) moans 'bout not having a point guard, not having this, not
    having that.  Now John Lucas, a Maryland Main with no head coaching
    experience, has 'em in contention for a Title.
    
    Good work Jerry!  What a coach!!!  What a guy!!!!   [RALPH]
    
    
    - ACC Chris
    
10.109But that's probably it...NAC::G_WAUGAMANMon Feb 15 1993 12:309
    
  >  Talk about a record speaking for itself.  Tarkanian (who a reliable
  >  source informs me *NEVER*, I repeat, **NEVER**, had a player graduate
  >  at Vegas)
    
    You forgot about his son, Chris.  Tark Jr. certainly did graduate...
    
    glenn
    
10.110PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Feb 15 1993 12:4220
10.111PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Feb 15 1993 13:438
    A couple of the Trailblazers have requested the NBA Players Association
    to look into their suspension over being suspected of being involved in
    that incident in Utah.
    
    The charges have been dropped, noone knows for sure what actually
    happened, so why did the Trailblazers fine and suspend a couple of
    their players?  If they wanted to take action, why did they only do it
    against a couple of rookie/young players?
10.112CUPMK::DEVLINGreen Acres is the place to be....Mon Feb 15 1993 13:5212
Accrock:

Tark has as many champeenship rings as the Snuffster.

Re Jordan

The NBA only suspended him to save face, given the hue and cry of
the blatent double-standard.   Only reinforces the standard.  They
were forced to do something.  Jordan didn't even get called for
a foul in the incident.

JD
10.113PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Feb 15 1993 13:582
    This is the second time Jordan has been suspended.  I guess the NBA has
    to do alot of face saving these days...
10.114JD stoops to a new low, which is pretty dog-gone low.RHETT::KNORRAtlantic10 &gt; BigEastMon Feb 15 1993 14:0919
    Your Tark == Dean Thypocritial analogy almost made me BARF up my
    morning Krispy Creme, JD.  From someone who's waxed eloquent on the
    subject of the demise of the student athlete don't you feel just a tad
    funny comparing a man who's players have graduated at a +96% clip
    versus a man who sources indicate has graduated 0%?  (I'll admit my
    inside information is somewhat dated.  It is possible that Tark, Jr.
    did indeed graduate.  My information was circa 1990.)
    
    Course you're not alone in your Thypocrisy.  The Constitution had a
    lengthy Dean article in Sunday's paper, the substance being whether or
    not "The System" is good, bad, or indifferent.  Dean's emphasis on
    academics was reduced to a single bullet item, which was actually more
    than I expected.  If I had a nickle for every article I've read in the
    same newspaper (the media-in-general can be substituted here) moaning
    about the demise of academics in big-time college sports, wail, I
    wouldn't be paying for my morning donut for quite awhile.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.115HEFTY::GUSICJReferees whistle while they work..Mon Feb 15 1993 15:4151
    
    
    re: .85
    
>       I was behind you 100% up until this part, Goose. You're pro-ref 
      bias is painfully obvious here. The refs are why March Madness is
      so exciting? If one were to compose a list of why March Madness is 
      so great, at the top of the list would probably be the one game and
      you're out finality of it or maybe the enthusiasm of the college
      players and crowd. The refereeing would have to rank somewhere far
      after those two things.
>      it
    
    	I think you misunderstood a little of what I said.
    
    First, although I don't like the NBA game, I cannot blame the NBA ref's
    for the condition of the Pro game.  They are not bad officials, but
    are rather put into a place between a rock and a hard place.  If they
    call the game by the real rules, they run the risk of biting the hand
    that feeds them.  
    
    	So, although I don't really like the Pro game and the way it is
    officiated, I still have a lot of respect for a bunch of guys that 
    basically have their hands tied, and for not much money at that.
    
    	Secondly, the reason why the NCAA game is so much more exciting
    is due to a number of reasons, one of which is the officiating.  I
    believe it is because the refs call a closer game to the rulebook
    that many find the college game more exciting.  It is not the only
    reason why March Madness is the way it is.  But just think that if
    the refs worked the NCAA just like the NBA, you'd have no dark horses
    anywere near the finals.  Because the game is called more evenly,
    it gives the underdog a real fighting chance.  Because the superstar
    in college does not get the same treatment or kid gloves as they
    do in the NBA makes for a better game in the NCAA.  Just think of
    how many times the big name star ends up with 3 fouls in the first
    half and has to sit.  Changes the game doesn't it?  Makes it a little
    more interesting I'd say.
    
    	March Madness is what it is because of school spirit, the fans,
    and the players.  But it is also more interesting than the pros because
    the underdog has a real legit shot because the game is/will be called
    on a closer to the rulebook guideline.
    
    	I never meant to say the the referees were solely responsible for
    the NCAA tourney and its popularity.  I just see them there as making
    the game as fair as possible no matter if it is Duke, or P-Dunk state.
    
    
    bill..g.
    
10.116CUPMK::DEVLINGreen Acres is the place to be....Mon Feb 15 1993 16:569
Crock -

You've repeatedly said that Dean should be commended for molding
his players into NBA talent.  Cuz that's what they are there for.
Tark did the same.

Haw!

JD
10.117There it is, the strikeout! RHETT::KNORRAtlantic10 &gt; BigEastMon Feb 15 1993 17:167
    Sorry JD, I missed the part about the mutual exclusion between academic
    performance (i.e. graduating) and NBA preparation.
    
    Forgive me,
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.118CUPMK::DEVLINGreen Acres is the place to be....Mon Feb 15 1993 18:5224
See Chris -

Its hard to follow yer logic - but only cuz you got that Snuffy
dearth of titles albatross around yer neck.

You strut yer chest about the great recruiting, but den caint
admit dat the Snuffster is a chokester - so you den bring up
da tired molder of NBA talent (great example was your tirade
about Walt "Mr. Mistake" Williams - HAW!)

But of course, when called on that (which you have been - before
you yellow-bellied out of da conference, you butt all red and
sore from being spanked by BobHunt, Cap and MrT), you go back
to recruiting.

Hey, I've said in da past Dean has a_excellent grad record.

But the recruiting, the NBA #1 picks, and that measely gift
from Mr.  Brown simply cuz the Deanster to look like a_AMC
Gremlin when compared to the likes of BobKnight.

Haw Haw

JD
10.119Watch it JD, AMC might sue you for Slander!!!CNTROL::CHILDSNot that there's a problem with that:Mon Feb 15 1993 18:550
10.120and I thought we were going to keep the Smith stuff in teh ACC topicPATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Feb 15 1993 19:014
10.121CUPMK::DEVLINHomer,Plato,Voltaire,BobKnightMon Feb 15 1993 19:039
Mac -

there were many Mr. Mistakes.

Johnson was the Pro Pick Mistake.  Williams was the guy who threw
away millions cuz he didnt' go to the North Carolina Home for
Perpetual Gagging at Chapel Hill.

JD
10.122Setting the record straight (again).RHETT::KNORRAtlantic10 &gt; BigEastMon Feb 15 1993 19:2826
    re: mistakes
    
    Just to clarify the record:
    
    A) I most certainly did not get "spanked" out of this conference by
       MrT, BobHunt, or Cap.  
    
    B) Quoting me as saying "LJ was a mistake." is a great example of
       the importance of context.  LJ was a mistake only in comparison
       to Mutombo was my argument.  (The verdict is still out on this
       one; I'll grant that LJ has_a early lead.)  If you go back to
       the archived SPORTS you'll discover I've been on the LJ bandwagon
       for a very long time.
    
    C) Just cause Walt is off to a great start in the pros doesn't mean
       he still didn't make a mistake by going to Maryland.  The Twerps
       suffered through probations, many L's, and lots of lost TV
       exposure while he was there.  If he'd gone to Carolina he very well
       coulda been a Collegiate PoY and the #1 player drafted.  
    
    D) I don't remember ...
    
    
    - ACC Chris
    
    
10.123CAMONE::WAYJ. Edgar -- G-man wearin' a G-stringMon Feb 15 1993 20:1913
>    A) I most certainly did not get "spanked" out of this conference by
>       MrT, BobHunt, or Cap.  
    
Well, you might not have gotten spanked out, but you certainly did
get spanked.


We all figured you left because of a_innocnet college prank gone amok...



8^)    

10.124CNTROL::CHILDSNot that there's a problem with that:Tue Feb 16 1993 10:1510
>>  C) Just cause Walt is off to a great start in the pros doesn't mean
>>     he still didn't make a mistake by going to Maryland.  The Twerps
>>     suffered through probations, many L's, and lots of lost TV
>>     exposure while he was there.  If he'd gone to Carolina he very well
>>     coulda been a Collegiate PoY and the #1 player drafted.  
  
 That may indeed be true Chris but the kicker for me is that he still would
 been 0-fer in NCAA Titles....Besides the system would have shackled him and
 would have had to wait his turn behind all those other AA's....  
  
10.125SOLANA::MAY_BRNo new contributionsTue Feb 16 1993 14:0112
   > >    A) I most certainly did not get "spanked" out of this conference by
   > >       MrT, BobHunt, or Cap.  
        
   > Well, you might not have gotten spanked out, but you certainly did
   > get spanked.
    
    That's true, 'saw.  Chris alwats waits for Dean to do his annual choke
    before he gets spanked out.  Dean is actually responsible for spanking
    Chris out.
    
    Brews
    
10.126AXIS::ROBICHAUDHOMER,PLATO,VOLTAIRE,bobknightTue Feb 16 1993 14:504
    	Brews, that spanking administered by Dean to ACC could probably
    constitute "tough love".
    
    				/Don
10.127AXIS::ROBICHAUDHOMER,PLATO,VOLTAIRE,bobknightWed Feb 17 1993 16:177
    	I heard a blurb on WEEI this morning coming in that Pat Riley
    is going to start Patrick Ewing at center in the Some Star game.
    I thought the fans voted Shaq as the starting center?  Can the coach
    bench a starter that the fans voted for?  Has this ever been done
    before?  Anybody know the details?
    
    				/Don
10.128From what I heardWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MYankees return to the Promised LandWed Feb 17 1993 16:597
    
    
            I believe the report was he said Patrick shouldf be starting
    over Shaq. Cuz Patrick is unselfish and lets 8 or 9 players get some of
    the spotlight for the good of the team(winning).
    
    Chappy
10.129AXIS::ROBICHAUDHOMER,PLATO,VOLTAIRE,bobknightWed Feb 17 1993 17:544
    	Did Riley complain the year The Mailman was snubbed by the fans
    for a certain and unworthy Laker forward?
    
    				/Don
10.130FDCV07::KINGThe Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!!Wed Feb 17 1993 18:095
    As a matter of fact he did \Slasher... He was quoted as saying that
    he thought Green was having a good year but Malone was the best PF
    in the west..
    
    REK
10.131Doc says "hi", or is that "high"?ROYALT::ASHELike giving a tictac to a whale...Thu Feb 18 1993 13:1311
% From: George Brooks
% Message-Id: <9302181350.AA19951@hpwarp.wal.hp.com>
% Subject: Has someone already got this p-name ? 
% To: royalt::ashe (Walt Ashe)
% Date: Thu, 18 Feb 93 8:50:53 EST
% Mailer: Elm [revision: 64.9]
    
Tell the Jihad I said hi ...
--
"Hey Robert ! Did you inhale ?"
George Brooks - HP Clinical Information Systems
10.132Standings at the All-Star BreakFRETZ::HEISERTue Feb 23 1993 14:1036
                       Western Conference
                        Pacific Division
Phoenix                         38 10   .792   --
Seattle                         33 17   .660   6
Portland                        31 16   .660   6 1/2 
LA Lakers                       26 23   .531  12 1/2 
LA Clippers                     26 25   .510  13 1/2 
Golden State                    23 30   .434  17 1/2 
Sacramento                      17 34   .333  22 1/2 
                        Midwest Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
San Antonio                     34 15   .694   --
Utah                            33 18   .647   2
Houston                         30 21   .588   5
Denver                          20 30   .400  14 1/2 
Minnesota                       12 35   .255  21
Dallas                           4 45   .082  30
    
                       Eastern Conference
                        Atlantic Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
New York                        34 16   .680   --
New Jersey                      30 21   .588   4 1/2 
Boston                          26 24   .520   8
Orlando                         24 23   .511   8 1/2 
Miami                           18 31   .367  15 1/2 
Philadelphia                    18 31   .367  15 1/2 
Washington                      15 36   .294  19 1/2 
                        Central Division
Chicago                         35 17   .673   --
Cleveland                       34 19   .642   1 1/2 
Charlotte                       26 23   .531   7 1/2 
Atlanta                         24 27   .471  10 1/2 
Indiana                         23 28   .451  11 1/2 
Detroit                         21 29   .420  13
Milwaukee                       20 31   .392  14 1/2 
10.133PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Feb 23 1993 14:221
    So who won the MVP for the All Star game?
10.134FDCV07::KINGThe Jessinator, Not just a child!!!!!Tue Feb 23 1993 15:053
    Malone and Stockton... CO-MVPs...
    
    REK
10.135Christian Laettner: NBA Baby O' the YearHBAHBA::HAASA Log of EffortThu Feb 25 1993 18:4819
I've been in and outta this here ::SPORTS the lasted couple of weeks so
if'n this been covered, so be it.

Christian Laettner is continuing his march to fast become the nexted big
bunghole in the NBA. The latest episode had him suspended for the Sonics
game, won by Seattle 89-77, for missing a mandatory practice.

What he was doing was receiving a_award right here in Charlotte honoring
him for his college efforts. Laettner claims that all he was doing was
listening to his advisers who told him to go. I guess when it comes to
the NBA you oughta listen to the money people more than the coach. 

In any case, Lowe suspended him for the game which cost him $26K or so
for the game plus an undisclosed fine. Now, he's crying cause he thinks
the T'wolves are treating him like he was in high school or college. His
advisers said that it would never happen again, a commitment that
Laettner seems unwilling at this time to make.

TTom
10.136DECWET::METZGERZeros and Ones....Thu Feb 25 1993 19:3412
I read a quote from one of the T'Wolves players the other day concerning laetner.

"Someday he might be as good as he thinks he is."


That just about sums up Chrissy-poo at this stage in his career.

BTW - He didn't miss the Sonic game last night. It must have been the previous
       game. Last night he scored 28 pts.
 
Metz
10.137done been servedHBAHBA::HAASA Log of EffortThu Feb 25 1993 19:478
Yeah, I reread the article and evidently Laettner already served his
time.

I think the best indicator of what a_idiot he is was when Chuck Person
complained about him being selfish! Coming from the Rifleman, that says a
lot.

TTom
10.138Bottom line, TTom: Laettner == T'Wolves.RHETT::KNORRDean Smith: 1992-93 CoYThu Feb 25 1993 21:190
10.139ROYALT::ASHEI...feel like... somebody's watchin' meFri Feb 26 1993 13:136
    Anyone hear this rumor which got shot down I guess.
    
    Kendall Gill to the Clippers
    Loy Vaught and Randy Wood to Dallas
    Derek Harper to Charlotte?
    
10.140Fine, we didn't want him anyway!NWD002::JOYNER_GLDid I do that?Fri Feb 26 1993 17:134
    Terry Porter was offered for Kendall Gill straight up.  Word is that
    Kendall did not want to play in Portland.
    
    Glen.
10.141Makes Chuck Person look goodANGLIN::WIERSBECKRemember Twins/Braves in '91?Fri Feb 26 1993 19:2521
    Laettner is starting to turn some fans against him here.  First he has
    the on-court problems of passing the ball, then the recent incident of
    shouting obcentities at an assistant coach while on the floor (where
    many fans heard him and TV mics picked up) then the latest dumb
    decision of going to NC to accept an award while NOT getting permission
    from the team to miss practice.  He figured he'd be fined, but when
    suspended he seemed shocked.  Not only has he not shown remorse for his
    error in judgement, but he has defended the decision saying that it was
    something he and his agent felt to be the correct choice.  Meanwhile the 
    Woofs are telling him his JOB is to be with the team.  I'm glad to see
    Sidney stand up to him, because Rodgers sure didn't handle him well and
    that led to the first problems with his teammates.
    
    The local media/announcers who follow the Woofs have publicly said he
    is one strange bird.  He's off in his own world and doesn't really
    associate with anyone on the team.  He's one talented player, but it's
    obvious he's going to have to change his ways or have more problems
    down the line.
    
    
    Spud
10.142Pretty boy image fadingANGLIN::WIERSBECKRemember Twins/Braves in '91?Fri Feb 26 1993 19:288
    Oh, I forgot to mention something about the game he was suspended in 
    New York on Tuesday night.  250 Duke alumni had made the trip to NY to
    see him.
    
    Good move, dolt head.
    
    
    Spud
10.143Gill rumorsHBAHBA::HAASA Log of EffortMon Mar 01 1993 15:4415
re: Kendall Gill trades

The Hornets killed the Derek Harper trade when they woke up and realized
that Gill for Harper didn't help them.

Gill killed the Terry Porter trade by not agreeing to negotiate a multi
year contract for the Trail Blazers.

In the meanwhile, Gill's agent wrote another letter telling the Hornets
that they had no other option than to pay Gill 125% of this year's salary
and then he's gone. Won't be soon enough.

Any one want a head case?

TTom
10.144PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Mar 04 1993 14:5776
    Is this what Pete & Mike meant by strong defensive Western Conference
    team regularly beating up on those weak Eastern Conference teams?
    
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              -< Welcome Back to the Boston Celtics Conference! >-
================================================================================
Note 6.1360                  Last Night's Game Note                 1360 of 1366
TRACTR::SAPP "Racism-A Media Creation! Marge Schott" 65 lines   4-MAR-1993 08:26
                           -< Spurs 91, Celtics 132 >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
				     Q1  Q2  Q3  Q3  Final
			San Antonio  26  20  20  25    91
			Boston       31  31  39  31   132








				  
				San Antonio Spurs

Player		Min	GM	GA	FM	FA	Reb	Ast	Pts

Reid		 31	 8	13	 3	 4	 6	 0	 19
Wood		 16	 1	 2	 0	 0	 1	 1	  2
Robinson	 28	 4	11	 5	 8	 8	 0	 13
Ellis		 31	 7	10	 0	 1	 3	 0	 16
Johnson		 22	 4	 8	 1	 2	 1	 7	  9
Daniels		 16	 0	 2	 0	 0	 1	 3	  0
Carr		 18	 3	 9	 0	 2	 1	 0	  6
Del Negro	 21	 3	 6	 0	 0	 2	 4	  6
Smith		 20	 0	 1	 0	 0	 7	 1	  0
Anderson	 20	 6	12	 0	 0	 1	 1	 12
Mack		 17	 1	 4	 6	 6	 2	 1	  8

Totals		240	37	78 	15	23	33	18	 91


				Boston Celtics

Player		Min	GM	GA	FM	FA	Reb	Ast	Pts

Abdelnaby	 11	 5	 5	 0	 0	 6	 0	 10
McDaniel	 20 	 6	11	 2	 2	 2	 0	 14
Gamble		 36  	 8	16	 2	 2	 1	 5	 19
Parish		 26	 8	15	 3	 3	11	 0	 19
Brown		 34	 5	11	 3	 3	 3  	 8  	 14
Lewis		DNP 
McHale		 18 	 2	 5	 1	 1	 2   	 0	  5
Fox		 27	 6	 8	 2	 2	 3  	 4	 14
Kleine		 19	 3	 4	 2	 2	 4	 0	  8
Douglas		 31	10	13	 3	 4	 3	12	 23
Bagley		 11	 1	 3	 0	 0	 1	 4	  2
Williams	  7	 2	 4	 0	 0	 1	 0	  4

Totals		240	56	95 	18	19	37	33	 132





		      Game		     Season
		Spurs Celtics		Spurs Celtics

	FG%	.470	.589		.493	.475
	FT%	.652	.947		.759	.782
	Reb  	  33      37	      	43.7	44.0
	Asst	  18	  33		25.0	23.9
	TO	  24  	   9		14.6	14.5
	Steals	   4	  14 


    
10.145AXIS::ROBICHAUDLet's Not Be L7Thu Mar 04 1993 15:395
    	In all fairness BigMac, San Antonio was doing it with mirrors.
    The toughest part of their schedule was after the Some Star break
    and the LucasLoveIn can't mask some serious talent deficiencies.
    
    				/Don
10.146ROYALT::ASHECome on Eileen, ta-loorayah..Thu Mar 04 1993 18:263
    The Celtics beat them while Elliott was out.  Therefore, it doesn't
    REALLY count...
    
10.147Good luck Quinn!ANGLIN::WIERSBECKRemember Twins/Braves in '91?Thu Mar 04 1993 20:2620
    They announced about 15 minutes ago that Quinn Buckner has been named
    the new head coach of Dallas.  At the same time Jimmy Jackson has
    signed a six year contract with the Mavs.  
    
    During a T-Woofs broadcast a couple of weeks ago, the play-by-play man
    Kevin Harlan was calling Buckner "coach" and making other joking
    comments about the Dallas position.  They had done this is the past,
    but when Harlan asked him seriously where things stood, Quinn said that
    they were talking, he was listening, but nothing had been decided. 
    Apparently signing Jackson had a lot to do with it.  
    
    Buckner is a very intelligent BB guy and I think he'll make a fine
    coach.  He won't have the talent for awhile, but given the chance I
    think he'll turn them around quite nicely in the next couple of years.
    
    Hmmm, Lowe broadcasts for the Woofies, then becomes head coach.  Now
    Buckner.  Wonder who's next?
    
    
    Spud
10.148clarificationANGLIN::WIERSBECKRemember Twins/Braves in '91?Thu Mar 04 1993 20:285
    Buckner's TV analyst contract will not allow him to take over until
    next season.  Probably doesn't break him too much.
    
    
    Spud
10.149Jerry Sichting next?ROYALT::ASHECome on Eileen, ta-loorayah..Thu Mar 04 1993 20:361
    Rothstein was the Piston's announcer lasted year...
10.150let's see if JJ is worth itFRETZ::HEISERFri Mar 05 1993 01:409
    Good to see yet another ex-Celtic has been hired to coach an NBA team.  
    Quinn Bucker is the new coach of the Dallas Mavs, effective next season.
    
    Also, the Mavs signed Jimmy Jackson to a 3 year, $20M deal.  He will
    join the team on Friday against Houston and will get paid $2.8M this
    season plus a $1M signing bonus.  He is the highest paid rookie guard
    in NBA history.
    
    Mike
10.151currentFRETZ::HEISERFri Mar 05 1993 18:2635
                       Western Conference
                        Pacific Division
Phoenix                         41 13   .759   --
Seattle                         39 17   .696   3
Portland                        33 20   .623   7 1/2 
LA Lakers                       29 25   .537  12
LA Clippers                     29 27   .518  13
Golden State                    25 33   .431  18
Sacramento                      18 38   .321  24
                        Midwest Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
San Antonio                     35 20   .636   --
Houston                         35 21   .625    1/2
Utah                            34 24   .586   2 1/2 
Denver                          24 32   .428  11 1/2 
Minnesota                       13 40   .245  21
Dallas                           4 50   .074  30 1/2 
                       Eastern Conference
                        Atlantic Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
New York                        38 18   .679   --
New Jersey                      32 25   .561   6 1/2 
Boston                          30 26   .536   8
Orlando                         27 26   .509   9 1/2 
Miami                           22 32   .407  15
Philadelphia                    19 35   .352  18
Washington                      16 40   .286  22
                        Central Division
Chicago                         40 17   .702   --
Cleveland                       38 20   .655   2 1/2 
Charlotte                       29 26   .527  10
Indiana                         28 29   .491  12
Atlanta                         26 31   .456  14
Detroit                         24 31   .436  15
Milwaukee                       22 34   .393  17 1/2 
10.152Full expanded standingsPLUGH::NEEDLEMoney talks. Mine says &quot;Good-Bye!&quot;Sat Mar 06 1993 17:13348
                            -- EASTERN Conference --

ATLANTIC      W   L   Pctg.   GB    L10   Streak   Home   Away   Div.   Conf.
------------  --  --  -----  ----  -----  -------  -----  -----  -----  -----
New York      38  18  0.679    --   7- 3  won   2  25- 4  13-14  14- 5  26-12
New Jersey    32  25  0.561   6.5   5- 5  won   1  19-10  13-15  11- 8  21-16
Boston        31  26  0.544   7.5   5- 5  won   2  19- 7  12-19  11- 6  22-16
Orlando       27  27  0.500  10.0   5- 5  lost  2  17-12  10-15   9- 9  16-19
Miami         23  32  0.418  14.5   7- 3  won   5  17-12   6-20   5-11  12-22
Philadelphia  19  36  0.345  18.5   2- 8  lost  3  10-16   9-20   8-10  15-23
Washington    16  40  0.286  22.0   1- 9  lost  3  11-15   5-25   4-13   9-26

CENTRAL       W   L   Pctg.   GB    L10   Streak   Home   Away   Div.   Conf.
------------  --  --  -----  ----  -----  -------  -----  -----  -----  -----
Chicago       39  18  0.684    --   7- 3  lost  1  20- 9  19- 9  12- 5  24-11
Cleveland     38  20  0.655   1.5   8- 2  won   1  24- 5  14-15  16- 4  23-11
Charlotte     30  26  0.536   8.5   5- 5  won   1  15-12  15-14   6-10  18-17
Indiana       28  28  0.500  10.5   6- 4  won   4  19-10   9-18   8-12  18-20
Atlanta       26  31  0.456  13.0   3- 7  lost  4  13-13  13-18   7-12  17-24
Detroit       24  32  0.429  14.5   5- 5  lost  2  18-11   6-21   6-12  20-19
Milwaukee     23  34  0.404  16.0   5- 5  won   3  15-15   8-19   9- 9  16-21

                            -- WESTERN Conference --

MIDWEST       W   L   Pctg.   GB    L10   Streak   Home   Away   Div.   Conf.
------------  --  --  -----  ----  -----  -------  -----  -----  -----  -----
San Antonio   36  20  0.643    --   4- 6  won   1  23- 5  13-15  11- 5  20-12
Houston       36  21  0.632   0.5   9- 1  won   9  20- 8  16-13  14- 4  22-13
Utah          34  24  0.586   3.0   3- 7  lost  1  18-10  16-14  11- 5  19-15
Denver        24  32  0.429  12.0   6- 4  won   3  20- 8   4-24   9- 9  16-23
Minnesota     13  40  0.245  21.5   3- 7  lost  3   7-21   6-19   6-10   8-25
Dallas         4  51  0.073  31.5   0-10  lost 13   4-25   0-26   0-18   1-32

PACIFIC       W   L   Pctg.   GB    L10   Streak   Home   Away   Div.   Conf.
------------  --  --  -----  ----  -----  -------  -----  -----  -----  -----
Phoenix       42  13  0.764    --   6- 4  won   2  24- 2  18-11  14- 7  27- 9
Seattle       39  17  0.696   3.5   9- 1  won   9  24- 4  15-13  16- 5  27-10
Portland      33  21  0.611   8.5   4- 6  lost  2  21- 9  12-12  11- 8  21-12
Los Angeles   30  25  0.545  12.0   7- 3  won   2  16-11  14-14  10-11  20-16
Los Angeles   29  28  0.509  14.0   5- 5  lost  1  17-11  12-17  11-10  17-19
Golden State  25  33  0.431  18.5   5- 5  lost  1  14-14  11-19   5-16  17-17
Sacramento    18  39  0.316  25.0   1- 9  lost  2  12-16   6-23   5-15  12-24




                            -- EASTERN Conference --

                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
ATLANTIC      AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Boston         103.5  103.5   0.0    106.9  100.4   6.5    100.6  106.0  -5.4
Miami          103.5  104.7  -1.1    106.4  104.1   2.3    100.3  105.3  -5.0
New Jersey     103.5  102.2   1.3    104.3   99.4   4.9    102.7  105.0  -2.4
New York       100.5   95.5   5.0    102.6   92.6  10.0     98.3   98.6  -0.3
Orlando        107.4  105.9   1.5    106.8  101.9   4.9    108.2  110.7  -2.5
Philadelphia   108.2  113.2  -5.0    109.7  112.2  -2.5    106.8  114.1  -7.3
Washington     103.4  110.1  -6.7    107.1  107.3  -0.2    100.1  112.5 -12.4

                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
CENTRAL       AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Atlanta        106.0  109.7  -3.7    107.7  108.9  -1.2    104.5  110.3  -5.8
Charlotte      110.9  111.4  -0.5    110.9  109.0   1.9    110.8  113.7  -2.8
Chicago        105.0   99.2   5.7    105.8   98.0   7.8    104.1  100.6   3.5
Cleveland      108.8  102.3   6.5    113.2  101.1  12.1    104.4  103.4   1.0
Detroit        100.6  102.1  -1.4    103.3   98.7   4.6     97.7  105.7  -8.0
Indiana        109.8  106.9   2.9    112.4  103.6   8.9    106.9  110.4  -3.5
Milwaukee      101.9  104.4  -2.5    103.8  101.8   2.0     99.9  107.4  -7.5

                            -- WESTERN Conference --

                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
MIDWEST       AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Dallas          98.7  116.1 -17.4    101.7  115.3 -13.7     95.5  117.0 -21.6
Denver         105.2  107.9  -2.7    109.2  103.7   5.5    101.2  112.1 -10.9
Houston        103.4  100.2   3.2    106.8  101.2   5.6    100.2   99.2   1.0
Minnesota       97.6  104.3  -6.7     96.8  102.1  -5.3     98.5  106.7  -8.2
San Antonio    107.0  102.9   4.1    109.9  101.4   8.5    104.1  104.4  -0.4
Utah           106.9  104.5   2.4    108.6  103.6   5.0    105.4  105.4  -0.1

                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
PACIFIC       AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Golden State   112.6  113.3  -0.7    114.6  111.7   2.9    110.7  114.8  -4.0
Los Angeles    106.6  106.3   0.3    107.6  104.1   3.5    105.7  108.5  -2.8
Los Angeles    104.1  103.8   0.2    106.1  103.5   2.7    102.0  104.1  -2.1
Phoenix        114.4  107.3   7.1    118.6  106.4  12.2    110.7  108.1   2.6
Portland       107.1  104.3   2.8    108.7  103.0   5.7    105.1  105.9  -0.8
Sacramento     109.0  111.0  -2.1    109.5  106.3   3.1    108.5  115.6  -7.1
Seattle        108.5  101.9   6.6    112.1  100.9  11.3    104.9  103.0   1.9



                ATLANTIC  Division


              ATLANTIC -vs- ATLANTIC

Team           W/L   BOS  MIA  NJN  NYK  ORL  PHI  WAS
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Boston        11- 6   x   1-1  3-0  1-2  2-1  2-1  2-1
Miami          5-11  1-1   x   1-2  0-3  2-1  0-2  1-2
New Jersey    11- 8  0-3  2-1   x   1-2  3-0  2-2  3-0
New York      14- 5  2-1  3-0  2-1   x   1-2  4-0  2-1
Orlando        9- 9  1-2  1-2  0-3  2-1   x   2-1  3-0
Philadelphia   8-10  1-2  2-0  2-2  0-4  1-2   x   2-0
Washington     4-13  1-2  2-1  0-3  1-2  0-3  0-2   x 



              ATLANTIC -vs- CENTRAL 

Team           W/L   ATL  CHA  CHI  CLE  DET  IND  MIL
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Boston        11-10  2-2  3-0  1-2  1-1  1-2  1-2  2-1
Miami          7-11  1-2  1-2  0-2  1-1  3-1  1-1  0-2
New Jersey    10- 8  2-1  1-2  0-3  2-0  1-1  1-1  3-0
New York      12- 7  2-1  2-1  2-1  1-1  1-2  2-0  2-1
Orlando        7-10  2-0  0-2  1-2  2-1  0-3  1-1  1-1
Philadelphia   7-13  1-3  0-2  2-0  0-1  1-3  1-3  2-1
Washington     5-13  2-1  0-3  0-2  0-2  0-2  1-2  2-1



              ATLANTIC -vs- MIDWEST 

Team           W/L   DAL  DEN  HOU  MIN  SAS  UTH
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Boston         6- 4  1-0  1-0  1-1  2-0  1-1  0-2
Miami          6- 4  2-0  1-0  0-1  2-0  1-1  0-2
New Jersey     5- 5  1-0  0-1  1-1  1-1  1-1  1-1
New York       7- 2  2-0  1-1  1-1  2-0  0-0  1-0
Orlando        5- 2  1-0  1-0  1-0  1-0  0-1  1-1
Philadelphia   1- 7  1-0  0-1  0-2  0-0  0-2  0-2
Washington     5- 4  1-0  0-1  1-0  1-1  1-1  1-1



              ATLANTIC -vs- PACIFIC 

Team           W/L   GSW  LAC  LAL  PHO  POR  SAC  SEA
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Boston         3- 6  1-0  1-1  0-1  0-1  1-0  0-1  0-2
Miami          5- 6  0-2  1-0  2-0  0-2  1-1  1-1  0-0
New Jersey     6- 4  0-1  1-0  2-0  0-1  0-1  2-0  1-1
New York       5- 4  1-0  0-2  0-0  1-0  1-1  1-0  1-1
Orlando        6- 6  1-1  0-1  1-1  0-2  2-0  2-0  0-1
Philadelphia   3- 6  1-1  1-1  0-1  0-1  0-1  0-1  1-0
Washington     2-10  1-1  0-2  0-2  0-2  0-1  1-0  0-2







                CENTRAL   Division


              CENTRAL  -vs- ATLANTIC

Team           W/L   BOS  MIA  NJN  NYK  ORL  PHI  WAS
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Atlanta       10-12  2-2  2-1  1-2  1-2  0-2  3-1  1-2
Charlotte     12- 7  0-3  2-1  2-1  1-2  2-0  2-0  3-0
Chicago       12- 6  2-1  2-0  3-0  1-2  2-1  0-2  2-0
Cleveland      7- 7  1-1  1-1  0-2  1-1  1-2  1-0  2-0
Detroit       14- 7  2-1  1-3  1-1  2-1  3-0  3-1  2-0
Indiana       10- 8  2-1  1-1  1-1  0-2  1-1  3-1  2-1
Milwaukee      7-12  1-2  2-0  0-3  1-2  1-1  1-2  1-2



              CENTRAL  -vs- CENTRAL 

Team           W/L   ATL  CHA  CHI  CLE  DET  IND  MIL
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Atlanta        7-12   x   1-1  2-1  0-4  2-2  1-2  1-2
Charlotte      6-10  1-1   x   1-2  0-2  3-0  0-4  1-1
Chicago       12- 5  1-2  2-1   x   2-2  1-0  3-0  3-0
Cleveland     16- 4  4-0  2-0  2-2   x   2-1  3-0  3-1
Detroit        6-12  2-2  0-3  0-1  1-2   x   2-2  1-2
Indiana        8-12  2-1  4-0  0-3  0-3  2-2   x   0-3
Milwaukee      9- 9  2-1  1-1  0-3  1-3  2-1  3-0   x 



              CENTRAL  -vs- MIDWEST 

Team           W/L   DAL  DEN  HOU  MIN  SAS  UTH
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Atlanta        5- 2  0-1  1-0  0-1  1-0  2-0  1-0
Charlotte      5- 4  2-0  1-1  0-1  0-0  1-1  1-1
Chicago        6- 5  2-0  1-1  0-2  1-0  0-2  2-0
Cleveland      6- 4  2-0  0-1  1-1  2-0  0-1  1-1
Detroit        3- 7  1-1  0-1  1-1  1-1  0-2  0-1
Indiana        3- 6  1-1  1-0  0-2  0-1  1-1  0-1
Milwaukee      5- 5  2-0  1-0  1-0  1-1  0-2  0-2



              CENTRAL  -vs- PACIFIC 

Team           W/L   GSW  LAC  LAL  PHO  POR  SAC  SEA
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Atlanta        4- 5  2-0  0-0  0-1  0-2  0-1  1-1  1-0
Charlotte      7- 5  2-0  1-1  0-1  0-2  1-0  2-0  1-1
Chicago        9- 2  2-0  1-0  0-2  1-0  2-0  2-0  1-0
Cleveland      9- 5  2-0  1-1  2-0  2-0  0-2  1-1  1-1
Detroit        1- 6  0-1  1-1  0-0  0-1  0-1  0-0  0-2
Indiana        7- 2  2-0  1-1  1-0  0-0  1-1  2-0  0-0
Milwaukee      2- 8  1-1  0-1  1-1  0-1  0-2  0-1  0-1







                MIDWEST   Division


              MIDWEST  -vs- ATLANTIC

Team           W/L   BOS  MIA  NJN  NYK  ORL  PHI  WAS
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Dallas         0- 9  0-1  0-2  0-1  0-2  0-1  0-1  0-1
Denver         4- 4  0-1  0-1  1-0  1-1  0-1  1-0  1-0
Houston        6- 5  1-1  1-0  1-1  1-1  0-1  2-0  0-1
Minnesota      2- 9  0-2  0-2  1-1  0-2  0-1  0-0  1-1
San Antonio    7- 4  1-1  1-1  1-1  0-0  1-0  2-0  1-1
Utah           9- 4  2-0  2-0  1-1  0-1  1-1  2-0  1-1



              MIDWEST  -vs- CENTRAL 

Team           W/L   ATL  CHA  CHI  CLE  DET  IND  MIL
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Dallas         3-10  1-0  0-2  0-2  0-2  1-1  1-1  0-2
Denver         4- 5  0-1  1-1  1-1  1-0  1-0  0-1  0-1
Houston        8- 3  1-0  1-0  2-0  1-1  1-1  2-0  0-1
Minnesota      3- 6  0-1  0-0  0-1  0-2  1-1  1-0  1-1
San Antonio    9- 4  0-2  1-1  2-0  1-0  2-0  1-1  2-0
Utah           6- 5  0-1  1-1  0-2  1-1  1-0  1-0  2-0



              MIDWEST  -vs- MIDWEST 

Team           W/L   DAL  DEN  HOU  MIN  SAS  UTH
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Dallas         0-18   x   0-4  0-4  0-4  0-3  0-3
Denver         9- 9  4-0   x   2-2  2-1  1-3  0-3
Houston       14- 4  4-0  2-2   x   3-1  3-0  2-1
Minnesota      6-10  4-0  1-2  1-3   x   0-2  0-3
San Antonio   11- 5  3-0  3-1  0-3  2-0   x   3-1
Utah          11- 5  3-0  3-0  1-2  3-0  1-3   x 



              MIDWEST  -vs- PACIFIC 

Team           W/L   GSW  LAC  LAL  PHO  POR  SAC  SEA
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Dallas         1-14  0-2  0-2  1-2  0-2  0-2  0-2  0-2
Denver         7-14  1-1  1-1  1-3  0-2  1-3  2-1  1-3
Houston        8- 9  0-2  3-0  1-1  1-2  0-2  3-0  0-2
Minnesota      2-15  0-2  0-2  0-2  0-3  1-1  1-2  0-3
San Antonio    9- 7  0-2  3-0  1-1  1-2  1-1  1-1  2-0
Utah           8-10  0-3  2-1  1-1  0-2  1-1  2-1  2-1







                PACIFIC   Division


              PACIFIC  -vs- ATLANTIC

Team           W/L   BOS  MIA  NJN  NYK  ORL  PHI  WAS
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Golden State   6- 5  0-1  2-0  1-0  0-1  1-1  1-1  1-1
Los Angeles    7- 4  1-1  0-1  0-1  2-0  1-0  1-1  2-0
Los Angeles    5- 5  1-0  0-2  0-2  0-0  1-1  1-0  2-0
Phoenix        9- 1  1-0  2-0  1-0  0-1  2-0  1-0  2-0
Portland       5- 5  0-1  1-1  1-0  1-1  0-2  1-0  1-0
Sacramento     3- 7  1-0  1-1  0-2  0-1  0-2  1-0  0-1
Seattle        7- 3  2-0  0-0  1-1  1-1  1-0  0-1  2-0



              PACIFIC  -vs- CENTRAL 

Team           W/L   ATL  CHA  CHI  CLE  DET  IND  MIL
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Golden State   2-11  0-2  0-2  0-2  0-2  1-0  0-2  1-1
Los Angeles    5- 5  0-0  1-1  0-1  1-1  1-1  1-1  1-0
Los Angeles    5- 4  1-0  1-0  2-0  0-2  0-0  0-1  1-1
Phoenix        6- 3  2-0  2-0  0-1  0-2  1-0  0-0  1-0
Portland       7- 4  1-0  0-1  0-2  2-0  1-0  1-1  2-0
Sacramento     3- 8  1-1  0-2  0-2  1-1  0-0  0-2  1-0
Seattle        5- 4  0-1  1-1  0-1  1-1  2-0  0-0  1-0



              PACIFIC  -vs- MIDWEST 

Team           W/L   DAL  DEN  HOU  MIN  SAS  UTH
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Golden State  12- 1  2-0  1-1  2-0  2-0  2-0  3-0
Los Angeles    6- 9  2-0  1-1  0-3  2-0  0-3  1-2
Los Angeles   10- 5  2-1  3-1  1-1  2-0  1-1  1-1
Phoenix       13- 2  2-0  2-0  2-1  3-0  2-1  2-0
Portland      10- 4  2-0  3-1  2-0  1-1  1-1  1-1
Sacramento     7- 9  2-0  1-2  0-3  2-1  1-1  1-2
Seattle       11- 5  2-0  3-1  2-0  3-0  0-2  1-2



              PACIFIC  -vs- PACIFIC 

Team           W/L   GSW  LAC  LAL  PHO  POR  SAC  SEA
------------  -----  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---  ---
Golden State   5-16   x   2-2  0-3  1-3  0-3  2-1  0-4
Los Angeles   11-10  2-2   x   2-2  2-2  1-1  3-1  1-2
Los Angeles   10-11  3-0  2-2   x   0-3  3-1  2-2  0-3
Phoenix       14- 7  3-1  2-2  3-0   x   1-2  3-0  2-2
Portland      11- 8  3-0  1-1  1-3  2-1   x   3-0  1-3
Sacramento     5-15  1-2  1-3  2-2  0-3  0-3   x   1-2
Seattle       16- 5  4-0  2-1  3-0  2-2  3-1  2-1   x 







10.153Updated triple doublesPLUGH::NEEDLEMoney talks. Mine says &quot;Good-Bye!&quot;Sat Mar 06 1993 17:1337
                   - TRIPLE DOUBLES -

TM  Player             POS OPP  DATE  PTS REB AST BLK STL
--- ------------------ --- --- ------ --- --- --- --- ---
CHI Scottie Pippen      F  CLE MMM DD  22  10  10        
CHI Scottie Pippen      F  DET MMM DD  16  12  10        
ORL Scott Skiles        G  WAS MMM DD  14  12  11        
POR Rod Strickland         DET MMM DD  11  10  13        
IND Pooh Richardson     G  CHA MMM DD  14  10  11        
WAS Tom Gugliotta       F  IND MMM DD  19  12  11        
LAC Mark Jackson        G  CLE MMM DD  16  10  10        
PHO Charles Barkley     F  CHA MMM DD  23  12  10        
CHI Michael Jordan      G  CLE MMM DD  28  11  10        
NJN Kenny Anderson      G  LAC MMM DD  26  10  12        
IND Detlef Schrempf     F  SAC MMM DD  25  12  14        
CLE Brad Daugherty      C  SEA MMM DD  11  12  11        
MIN Michael Williams    G  BOS MMM DD  16  10  14        
HOU Otis Thorpe         F  SAS MMM DD  12  19  10        
CHI Michael Jordan      G  PHI MMM DD  23  10  10        
MIN Michael Williams    G  GSW MMM DD  27  13  15        
LAC Mark Jackson        G  DAL MMM DD  21  12  10        
NJN Kenny Anderson      G  CHA MMM DD  13  11  11        
CHI Michael Jordan      G  CHA MMM DD  28  12  11        
PHO Charles Barkley     F  HOU MMM DD  25  17  10        
IND Detlef Schrempf     F  LAC MMM DD  15  18  12        
IND Detlef Schrempf     F  PHI MMM DD  20  10  10        
CHI Scottie Pippen      F  ORL MMM DD  13  10  10        
CHI Michael Jordan      G  GSW MMM DD  26  12  10        
LAL Sam Perkins >SEA    C  WAS MMM DD  16  13  10        
PHI Hersey Hawkins      G  IND MMM DD  28  13  10        
IND Detlef Schrempf        MIL MMM DD  34  12  10        
MIA Steve Smith         G  DEN MMM DD  21  10  12        
PHO Charles Barkley     F  ATL MMM DD  25  16  12        
PHO Charles Barkley     F  UTH MMM DD  29  11  11        
LAC Mark Jackson        G  GSW MMM DD  10  11  14        
PHO Charles Barkley     F  CLE MMM DD  27  19  11        
CHI Scottie Pippen      G  SAS MMM DD  39  13  10        
10.154AXIS::ROBICHAUDNotEconomicallyViableMon Mar 08 1993 14:495
    	Luckily I missed yesterday's FANtasticBall offerings, but did
    Magic chastise Jackson for not signing with the Lakers like he did
    in last week's telecast?
    
    				/Don
10.155East & West only 1 game apartFRETZ::HEISERMon Mar 08 1993 19:5055
Victory Margin Leaders
----------------------
                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
OVERALL       AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Phoenix        114.4  107.3   7.1    118.6  106.4  12.2    110.7  108.1   2.6
Seattle        108.5  101.9   6.6    112.1  100.9  11.3    104.9  103.0   1.9
Cleveland      108.8  102.3   6.5    113.2  101.1  12.1    104.4  103.4   1.0
Chicago        105.0   99.2   5.7    105.8   98.0   7.8    104.1  100.6   3.5
New York       100.5   95.5   5.0    102.6   92.6  10.0     98.3   98.6  -0.3
San Antonio    107.0  102.9   4.1    109.9  101.4   8.5    104.1  104.4  -0.4


Divisional Matchups     W   L Pct.
----------------------------------
ATLANTIC -vs- CENTRAL  59  72 .450
ATLANTIC -vs- MIDWEST  35  28 .556
ATLANTIC -vs- PACIFIC  30  42 .417
                       -----------
                      124 142 .466

CENTRAL  -vs- ATLANTIC 72  59 .550
CENTRAL  -vs- MIDWEST  33  33 .500
CENTRAL  -vs- PACIFIC  39  33 .542
                       -----------
                      144 125 .535

MIDWEST  -vs- ATLANTIC 28  35 .444
MIDWEST  -vs- CENTRAL  33  33 .500
MIDWEST  -vs- PACIFIC  35  69 .337
                       -----------
                       96 137 .412

PACIFIC  -vs- ATLANTIC 42  30 .583
PACIFIC  -vs- CENTRAL  33  39 .458
PACIFIC  -vs- MIDWEST  69  35 .663
                       ----------
                      144 104 .581

East-West Conference Matchups     W   L Pct.
--------------------------------------------
ATLANTIC -vs- MIDWEST            35  28 .556
ATLANTIC -vs- PACIFIC            30  42 .417
CENTRAL  -vs- MIDWEST            33  33 .500
CENTRAL  -vs- PACIFIC            39  33 .542
                                 -----------
                                137 136 .501

MIDWEST  -vs- ATLANTIC           28  35 .444
MIDWEST  -vs- CENTRAL            33  33 .500
PACIFIC  -vs- ATLANTIC           42  30 .583
PACIFIC  -vs- CENTRAL            33  39 .458
                                 -----------
                                136 137 .498 
10.156sorted by Pts For, Pts Against, Victory MarginFRETZ::HEISERWed Mar 10 1993 16:3595
                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
Pts. For      AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Phoenix        114.4  107.3   7.1    118.6  106.4  12.2    110.7  108.1   2.6
Golden State   112.6  113.3  -0.7    114.6  111.7   2.9    110.7  114.8  -4.0
Charlotte      110.9  111.4  -0.5    110.9  109.0   1.9    110.8  113.7  -2.8
Indiana        109.8  106.9   2.9    112.4  103.6   8.9    106.9  110.4  -3.5
Sacramento     109.0  111.0  -2.1    109.5  106.3   3.1    108.5  115.6  -7.1
Cleveland      108.8  102.3   6.5    113.2  101.1  12.1    104.4  103.4   1.0
Seattle        108.5  101.9   6.6    112.1  100.9  11.3    104.9  103.0   1.9
Philadelphia   108.2  113.2  -5.0    109.7  112.2  -2.5    106.8  114.1  -7.3
Orlando        107.4  105.9   1.5    106.8  101.9   4.9    108.2  110.7  -2.5
Portland       107.1  104.3   2.8    108.7  103.0   5.7    105.1  105.9  -0.8
San Antonio    107.0  102.9   4.1    109.9  101.4   8.5    104.1  104.4  -0.4
Utah           106.9  104.5   2.4    108.6  103.6   5.0    105.4  105.4  -0.1
Los Angeles    106.6  106.3   0.3    107.6  104.1   3.5    105.7  108.5  -2.8
Atlanta        106.0  109.7  -3.7    107.7  108.9  -1.2    104.5  110.3  -5.8
Denver         105.2  107.9  -2.7    109.2  103.7   5.5    101.2  112.1 -10.9
Chicago        105.0   99.2   5.7    105.8   98.0   7.8    104.1  100.6   3.5
Los Angeles    104.1  103.8   0.2    106.1  103.5   2.7    102.0  104.1  -2.1
Boston         103.5  103.5   0.0    106.9  100.4   6.5    100.6  106.0  -5.4
Miami          103.5  104.7  -1.1    106.4  104.1   2.3    100.3  105.3  -5.0
Houston        103.4  100.2   3.2    106.8  101.2   5.6    100.2   99.2   1.0
Washington     103.4  110.1  -6.7    107.1  107.3  -0.2    100.1  112.5 -12.4
New Jersey     103.5  102.2   1.3    104.3   99.4   4.9    102.7  105.0  -2.4
Milwaukee      101.9  104.4  -2.5    103.8  101.8   2.0     99.9  107.4  -7.5
Detroit        100.6  102.1  -1.4    103.3   98.7   4.6     97.7  105.7  -8.0
New York       100.5   95.5   5.0    102.6   92.6  10.0     98.3   98.6  -0.3
Dallas          98.7  116.1 -17.4    101.7  115.3 -13.7     95.5  117.0 -21.6
Minnesota       97.6  104.3  -6.7     96.8  102.1  -5.3     98.5  106.7  -8.2
    
                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
Pts. Against  AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
New York       100.5   95.5   5.0    102.6   92.6  10.0     98.3   98.6  -0.3
Chicago        105.0   99.2   5.7    105.8   98.0   7.8    104.1  100.6   3.5
Houston        103.4  100.2   3.2    106.8  101.2   5.6    100.2   99.2   1.0
Seattle        108.5  101.9   6.6    112.1  100.9  11.3    104.9  103.0   1.9
Detroit        100.6  102.1  -1.4    103.3   98.7   4.6     97.7  105.7  -8.0
New Jersey     103.5  102.2   1.3    104.3   99.4   4.9    102.7  105.0  -2.4
Cleveland      108.8  102.3   6.5    113.2  101.1  12.1    104.4  103.4   1.0
San Antonio    107.0  102.9   4.1    109.9  101.4   8.5    104.1  104.4  -0.4
Boston         103.5  103.5   0.0    106.9  100.4   6.5    100.6  106.0  -5.4
Los Angeles    104.1  103.8   0.2    106.1  103.5   2.7    102.0  104.1  -2.1
Minnesota       97.6  104.3  -6.7     96.8  102.1  -5.3     98.5  106.7  -8.2
Portland       107.1  104.3   2.8    108.7  103.0   5.7    105.1  105.9  -0.8
Milwaukee      101.9  104.4  -2.5    103.8  101.8   2.0     99.9  107.4  -7.5
Utah           106.9  104.5   2.4    108.6  103.6   5.0    105.4  105.4  -0.1
Miami          103.5  104.7  -1.1    106.4  104.1   2.3    100.3  105.3  -5.0
Orlando        107.4  105.9   1.5    106.8  101.9   4.9    108.2  110.7  -2.5
Los Angeles    106.6  106.3   0.3    107.6  104.1   3.5    105.7  108.5  -2.8
Indiana        109.8  106.9   2.9    112.4  103.6   8.9    106.9  110.4  -3.5
Phoenix        114.4  107.3   7.1    118.6  106.4  12.2    110.7  108.1   2.6
Denver         105.2  107.9  -2.7    109.2  103.7   5.5    101.2  112.1 -10.9
Atlanta        106.0  109.7  -3.7    107.7  108.9  -1.2    104.5  110.3  -5.8
Washington     103.4  110.1  -6.7    107.1  107.3  -0.2    100.1  112.5 -12.4
Sacramento     109.0  111.0  -2.1    109.5  106.3   3.1    108.5  115.6  -7.1
Charlotte      110.9  111.4  -0.5    110.9  109.0   1.9    110.8  113.7  -2.8
Philadelphia   108.2  113.2  -5.0    109.7  112.2  -2.5    106.8  114.1  -7.3
Golden State   112.6  113.3  -0.7    114.6  111.7   2.9    110.7  114.8  -4.0
Dallas          98.7  116.1 -17.4    101.7  115.3 -13.7     95.5  117.0 -21.6
    
                    Season                  Home                  Away
              ===================   ===================   ===================
Vict. Marg.   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -   AVG/PF AVG/PA + / -
              ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----   ------ ------ -----
Phoenix        114.4  107.3   7.1    118.6  106.4  12.2    110.7  108.1   2.6
Seattle        108.5  101.9   6.6    112.1  100.9  11.3    104.9  103.0   1.9
Cleveland      108.8  102.3   6.5    113.2  101.1  12.1    104.4  103.4   1.0
Chicago        105.0   99.2   5.7    105.8   98.0   7.8    104.1  100.6   3.5
New York       100.5   95.5   5.0    102.6   92.6  10.0     98.3   98.6  -0.3
San Antonio    107.0  102.9   4.1    109.9  101.4   8.5    104.1  104.4  -0.4
Houston        103.4  100.2   3.2    106.8  101.2   5.6    100.2   99.2   1.0
Indiana        109.8  106.9   2.9    112.4  103.6   8.9    106.9  110.4  -3.5
Portland       107.1  104.3   2.8    108.7  103.0   5.7    105.1  105.9  -0.8
Utah           106.9  104.5   2.4    108.6  103.6   5.0    105.4  105.4  -0.1
New Jersey     103.5  102.2   1.3    104.3   99.4   4.9    102.7  105.0  -2.4
Orlando        107.4  105.9   1.5    106.8  101.9   4.9    108.2  110.7  -2.5
Los Angeles    106.6  106.3   0.3    107.6  104.1   3.5    105.7  108.5  -2.8
Los Angeles    104.1  103.8   0.2    106.1  103.5   2.7    102.0  104.1  -2.1
Boston         103.5  103.5   0.0    106.9  100.4   6.5    100.6  106.0  -5.4
Charlotte      110.9  111.4  -0.5    110.9  109.0   1.9    110.8  113.7  -2.8
Golden State   112.6  113.3  -0.7    114.6  111.7   2.9    110.7  114.8  -4.0
Miami          103.5  104.7  -1.1    106.4  104.1   2.3    100.3  105.3  -5.0
Detroit        100.6  102.1  -1.4    103.3   98.7   4.6     97.7  105.7  -8.0
Sacramento     109.0  111.0  -2.1    109.5  106.3   3.1    108.5  115.6  -7.1
Milwaukee      101.9  104.4  -2.5    103.8  101.8   2.0     99.9  107.4  -7.5
Denver         105.2  107.9  -2.7    109.2  103.7   5.5    101.2  112.1 -10.9
Atlanta        106.0  109.7  -3.7    107.7  108.9  -1.2    104.5  110.3  -5.8
Philadelphia   108.2  113.2  -5.0    109.7  112.2  -2.5    106.8  114.1  -7.3
Minnesota       97.6  104.3  -6.7     96.8  102.1  -5.3     98.5  106.7  -8.2
Washington     103.4  110.1  -6.7    107.1  107.3  -0.2    100.1  112.5 -12.4
Dallas          98.7  116.1 -17.4    101.7  115.3 -13.7     95.5  117.0 -21.6
10.157ranked by FG% - the defensive stat asked for!FRETZ::HEISERFri Mar 12 1993 18:1996
{Sorted by Opp. FG%} - it's no coincidence the teams with the best centers also
                       have the best FG's against percentage.

Team             FG%     Opp. FG%    Margin
-------------------------------------------
New York         46.1    42.9         3.2
San Antonio      49.1    45.0         4.1
Orlando          49.0    45.2         3.8
Houston          48.6    45.7         2.9
Boston           47.8    46.0         1.8
Indiana          48.2    46.4         1.8
Seattle          48.4    46.4         2.0
Charlotte        48.3    46.5         1.8
Denver           45.9    46.5        -0.6
New Jersey       45.8    46.6        -0.8
LAClippers       47.7    46.8         0.9
Chicago          47.7    47.1         0.6
Miami            45.7    47.1        -1.4
Portland         45.3    47.1        -1.8
Utah             48.9    47.1         1.8
Cleveland        50.2    47.3         2.9
LALakers         47.5    47.4         0.1
Milwaukee        47.3    47.6        -0.3
Phoenix          49.3    48.0         1.3
Minnesota        46.1    48.0        -1.9
Detroit          45.7    48.6        -2.9
Philadelphia     45.9    48.6        -2.7
Golden State     48.8    48.8         0.0
Sacramento       46.8    49.0        -2.2
Washington       47.2    49.3        -2.1
Dallas           42.5    50.1        -7.6
Atlanta          46.4    50.5        -4.1

{Sorted by Shooting FG%}

Team             FG%     Opp. FG%    Margin
-------------------------------------------
Cleveland        50.2    47.3         2.9
Phoenix          49.3    48.0         1.3
San Antonio      49.1    45.0         4.1
Orlando          49.0    45.2         3.8
Utah             48.9    47.1         1.8
Golden State     48.8    48.8         0.0
Houston          48.6    45.7         2.9
Seattle          48.4    46.4         2.0
Charlotte        48.3    46.5         1.8
Indiana          48.2    46.4         1.8
Boston           47.8    46.0         1.8
Chicago          47.7    47.1         0.6
LAClippers       47.7    46.8         0.9
LALakers         47.5    47.4         0.1
Milwaukee        47.3    47.6        -0.3
Washington       47.2    49.3        -2.1
Sacramento       46.8    49.0        -2.2
Atlanta          46.4    50.5        -4.1
New York         46.1    42.9         3.2
Minnesota        46.1    48.0        -1.9
Denver           45.9    46.5        -0.6
Philadelphia     45.9    48.6        -2.7
New Jersey       45.8    46.6        -0.8
Detroit          45.7    48.6        -2.9
Miami            45.7    47.1        -1.4
Portland         45.3    47.1        -1.8
Dallas           42.5    50.1        -7.6

{Sorted by Margin of Shooting-Opponent's Shooting}

Team             FG%     Opp. FG%    Margin
-------------------------------------------
San Antonio      49.1    45.0         4.1
Orlando          49.0    45.2         3.8
New York         46.1    42.9         3.2
Cleveland        50.2    47.3         2.9
Houston          48.6    45.7         2.9
Seattle          48.4    46.4         2.0
Boston           47.8    46.0         1.8
Indiana          48.2    46.4         1.8
Charlotte        48.3    46.5         1.8
Utah             48.9    47.1         1.8
Phoenix          49.3    48.0         1.3
LAClippers       47.7    46.8         0.9
Chicago          47.7    47.1         0.6
LALakers         47.5    47.4         0.1
Golden State     48.8    48.8         0.0
Milwaukee        47.3    47.6        -0.3
Denver           45.9    46.5        -0.6
New Jersey       45.8    46.6        -0.8
Miami            45.7    47.1        -1.4
Portland         45.3    47.1        -1.8
Minnesota        46.1    48.0        -1.9
Washington       47.2    49.3        -2.1
Sacramento       46.8    49.0        -2.2
Philadelphia     45.9    48.6        -2.7
Detroit          45.7    48.6        -2.9
Atlanta          46.4    50.5        -4.1
Dallas           42.5    50.1        -7.6
10.158still a mythFRETZ::HEISERFri Mar 12 1993 18:5813
    It looks like FG% can be thrown out as a "defensive" stat too.  Of all
    the teams in the top 10 for FG% allowed, only 3 are legitimate
    contenders to the throne (NY, SA, SEA).  What's even funnier is that
    there is an ever mixture of East and West teams there, and the world
    champs are way down at #12.
    
    It looks like the Margin stat is a better representative of the quality
    teams, but still not satisfactory.  Everyone seems to agree that Phoenix, 
    Seattle, San Antonio, New York, Cleveland, and Chicago are the elite. 
    These teams all have positive Margins, but Chicago is the worst of the
    bunch.  They almost give up as much as they score!
    
    Mike
10.159Top 14 RookiesFRETZ::HEISERthere's a Whacko in WacoFri Mar 12 1993 21:0017
    Jimmy Jackson will surely be in here the next time I post them.
    
Player     Team  PO    GP    Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Score
O'Neal     ORL   C        50 38.28 24.28  14.3  1.66  4.68 161.9
Mourning   CHA   C        48 31.70 19.22    10 .9791 4.354 128.7
Gugliotta  WAS   F        54 32.90 14.25 9.611 3.907 1.925 111.5
Laettner   MIN   CF       49 34.46    18 8.387 2.428 2.163 101.9
Ellis      DEN   F        53 33.28 14.45 9.056 1.735 2.094 95.12
Dumas      PHO   F        32 29.53  17.5 5.187 1.312 2.781 87.45
Williams   SAC   G        39 25.46 15.87 4.435 2.948 1.743 80.99
WeatherspooPHI   F        52 31.07 15.23 6.615 1.653 1.692 79.27
Horry      HOU   F        54 29.96 10.62 4.925 2.259 2.166 78.34
Sprewell   GSW   G        51 32.72 13.39 3.372 2.411 2.235 76.46
Rooks      DAL   C        43 28.18 13.13 6.813 1.465 1.418 72.92
Avent      MIL   F        55 28.10 10.38 5.854 1.127 1.636 66.38
Miller     PHO   C        31 17.22 5.774 4.516     2 1.903 66.19
Peeler     LAL   G        48 22.20 10.54 2.354 1.979 .9583 48.69
10.160ACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Mon Mar 15 1993 03:566
    Maybe someone who follows the Celtics can explain how they beat
    Cleveland last week and then lose at home to Milwaukee and Charlotte??
    Dr. Jekyl and Mr Hyde??
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.161PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Mar 22 1993 18:351
    I see teams in the "Mighty West" already have playoff berths locked up.
10.162METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon Mar 22 1993 19:1516
What are the tiebreakers in the NBA for home court advantage, both during
conference play and the championship round. Here is a start.

In conference:

1. Head to head
2. Record in conference

For Finals

1. Head to head
2. Record against the opposite conference

Where does it go from there??

The Crazy Met
10.163haw hawFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon Mar 22 1993 20:251
    3. Record vs. Eastern contenders
10.164How about them Mavs!FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon Mar 22 1993 20:361
    2 in a row!
10.165METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon Mar 22 1993 20:406
If the Mavs had signed Jimmy Jackson before the season began they
might have even won 15-20 games by now. Guess it is unlikely they
will break the 76'ers record for futility. At least the Ottawa Senators 
may break the Capitals record for futility in the NHL.

The Crazy Met
10.166FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon Mar 22 1993 20:432
    And they might have done it before he reached the usual 50-game rookie
    burnout level.
10.167CTHQ::LEARYUS:WorldCop,WillPuffChestForMoneyTue Mar 23 1993 15:378
    I know this is the NBA note, but a word about the Ottawa Senators.
    Unlike the Tampa Bay and San Jose franchises, the Senators have the
    luxury of building a team by keeping their draft choices and developing
    their farm teams for long term success because of the popularity of the 
    sport in Canada. Their record was to be expected.
    
    MikeL
    
10.168A basketball game breaks out in PhoenixKYOA::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Wed Mar 24 1993 13:1216
    Ddi anybody catch the Knicks and Phoenix last night? A real donnybrook
    took place just before halftime resulting in ejections of 4 knicks
    (Starks,Rivers,Mason and Anthony) and two suns (Ainge and Kevin
    Johnson).
    
    Greg Anthony figures to draw large suspension since he suckerpunched
    KJ while he was in street clothes. KJ was the instigator-trying to
    roughup Rivers. Even Pat riley got involvedripping his pants in the
    process.
    
    Bo Kimble got major PT in the second half-shooting almost everytime he
    touched the ball,while getting abused by Majerle on defense. Barkley
    managed to stay out of the fight.  
    
    With only Hubert David as a guard,Knicks were blown out in the second
    half.
10.169PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Mar 24 1993 13:272
    Sounds like the refs handed Phoenix the game by ejecting all those New
    Yorkers.
10.170independently confirmedHBAHBA::HAASNanook WannabeThu Mar 25 1993 13:417
from .168

>    ... KJ was the instigator-trying to ...

KJ to BLAM!

TTom
10.171Sidney Lowe and gunsHBAHBA::HAASObelisk of Objective ObservationThu Mar 25 1993 15:0112
In other NBA news:

Sidney Lowe, interim coach for the T'wolves, was given a three year
contract. This makes Sidney, 33 the youngest coach in the NBA.

Denver is woring on a deal for individuals to turn in a gun and get 2
free tickets. Bring your guns to specified locations and the Nuggets will
give you 2 tickets to the season's final game against Phoenix. One can
only wonder if'n you should keep a backup piece for when KJ goes outta
control again ;-).

TTom
10.172dumb ideaFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu Mar 25 1993 17:141
    Guns are much more expensive than 2 Nuggett tickets.
10.173Current standingsFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed Mar 31 1993 16:4236
                       Western Conference
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
                        Pacific Division
x-Phoenix                       53 15   .789   --
x-Seattle                       47 23   .670   7
Portland                        41 26   .612  11 1/2 
LA Lakers                       34 34   .500  19
LA Clippers                     34 36   .486  20
Golden State                    28 41   .406  25 1/2 
Sacramento                      21 48   .301  32 1/2
                        Midwest Division
x-Houston                       44 25   .638   --
x-San Antonio                   43 25   .634     1/2
Utah                            40 30   .571   4 1/2 
Denver                          29 40   .420  15
Minnesota                       17 51   .250  26 1/2 
Dallas                           7 61   .103  36 1/2 
                       Eastern Conference
                        Atlantic Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
x-New York                      48 20   .706   --
Boston                          41 28   .594   7 1/2 
New Jersey                      41 29   .586   8
Orlando                         33 34   .493  14 1/2 
Miami                           31 37   .456  17
Philadelphia                    21 47   .309  27
Washington                      20 48   .294  28
                        Central Division
x-Chicago                       48 21   .699   --
Cleveland                       43 25   .632   4 1/2 
Atlanta                         37 32   .536  11
Charlotte                       35 35   .500  13 1/2 
Indiana                         33 35   .485  14 1/2 
Detroit                         31 37   .456  16 1/2 
Milwaukee                       26 43   .377  22
x-clinched playoff berth
10.174Records since All-Star breakFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed Mar 31 1993 16:4515
 EAST                        WEST                       
  Chicago       13  3 0.812   Houston       14  4 0.778 
  Boston        15  4 0.789   Phoenix       14  5 0.737 
  New_York      13  4 0.765   Seattle       14  5 0.737 
  Atlanta       13  5 0.722   Portland      10 10 0.500 
  Miami         12  6 0.667   Denver         9 10 0.474 
  Cleveland      9  6 0.600   LA_Lakers      8 10 0.444 
  Indiana       10  7 0.588   San_Antonio    8 10 0.444 
  Detroit       10  7 0.588   LA_Clippers    7 11 0.389 
  New_Jersey    10  8 0.556   Utah           7 12 0.368 
  Charlotte      9 11 0.450   Golden_State   5 10 0.333 
  Orlando        8 11 0.421   Sacramento     4 13 0.235 
  Milwaukee      6 12 0.333   Minnesota      4 16 0.200 
  Washington     5 12 0.294   Dallas         3 16 0.158 
  Philadelphia   3 15 0.167                             
10.175Team statsFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed Mar 31 1993 16:46180
         Team Scoring                           Team Defense
      Team             Pts/Game                   Team            Pts/Game
 1 PhoenixSuns           114.6               1 NYKnicks               96.1
 2 CharlotteHornets      110.2               2 ChicagoBulls           99.0
 3 GSWarriors            109.8               3 HoustonRockets         99.4
 4 IndianaPacers         108.9               4 NJNets                101.3
 5 SacramentoKings       108.8               5 SanAntonioSpurs       101.5
 6 SeattleSupersonics    108.6               6 ClevelandCavaliers    101.7
 7 AtlantaHawks          108.1               7 SeattleSupersonics    101.7
 8 ClevelandCavaliers    108.0               8 DetroitPistons        102.3
 9 PortlandTrailBlazers  107.8               9 BostonCeltics         103.1
10 LAClippers            107.0              10 MiamiHeat             104.4
11 UtahJazz              106.6              11 UtahJazz              104.4
12 OrlandoMagic          106.2              12 LALakers              104.5
13 SanAntonioSpurs       106.1              13 PortlandTrailBlazers  104.9
14 Philadelphia76ers     105.4              14 MilwaukeeBucks        104.9
15 ChicagoBulls          105.3              15 OrlandoMagic          104.9
16 DenverNuggets         105.0              16 MinnesotaT-wolves     104.9
17 BostonCeltics         104.3              17 PhoenixSuns           106.7
18 LALakers              103.9              18 LAClippers            107.2
19 NJNets                103.8              19 DenverNuggets         107.3
20 MiamiHeat             103.5              20 IndianaPacers         107.5
21 HoustonRockets        102.9              21 AtlantaHawks          109.2
22 WashingtonBullets     102.8              22 WashingtonBullets     109.2
23 MilwaukeeBucks        102.2              23 CharlotteHornets      111.0
24 NYKnicks              101.3              24 SacramentoKings       111.4
25 DetroitPistons        100.9              25 GSWarriors            111.6
26 DallasMavericks        98.3              26 Philadelphia76ers     111.6
27 MinnesotaT-wolves      97.5              27 DallasMavericks       115.0

         Team FG Pct           Offensive       Team FT Pct 
      Team               FG Pct.                 Team                FT Pct.
 1 ClevelandCavaliers    0.499               1 ClevelandCavaliers    0.808
 2 PhoenixSuns           0.495               2 MinnesotaT-wolves     0.797
 3 OrlandoMagic          0.491               3 Philadelphia76ers     0.794
 4 SanAntonioSpurs       0.490               4 BostonCeltics         0.781
 5 UtahJazz              0.489               5 NJNets                0.778
 6 BostonCeltics         0.487               6 MiamiHeat             0.772
 7 SeattleSupersonics    0.486               7 IndianaPacers         0.771
 8 CharlotteHornets      0.483               8 CharlotteHornets      0.769
 9 IndianaPacers         0.482               9 SacramentoKings       0.769
10 GSWarriors            0.482              10 SeattleSupersonics    0.767
11 LAClippers            0.481              11 SanAntonioSpurs       0.766
12 HoustonRockets        0.481              12 UtahJazz              0.761
13 ChicagoBulls          0.479              13 DenverNuggets         0.759
14 MilwaukeeBucks        0.476              14 HoustonRockets        0.752
15 LALakers              0.474              15 PhoenixSuns           0.751
16 WashingtonBullets     0.472              16 LALakers              0.750
17 AtlantaHawks          0.469              17 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.750
18 NYKnicks              0.465              18 WashingtonBullets     0.749
19 MinnesotaT-wolves     0.465              19 NYKnicks              0.742
20 SacramentoKings       0.464              20 MilwaukeeBucks        0.740
21 DenverNuggets         0.460              21 AtlantaHawks          0.736
22 NJNets                0.459              22 ChicagoBulls          0.731
23 DetroitPistons        0.457              23 OrlandoMagic          0.726
24 Philadelphia76ers     0.456              24 DetroitPistons        0.716
25 MiamiHeat             0.455              25 LAClippers            0.716
26 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.455              26 GSWarriors            0.714
27 DallasMavericks       0.432              27 DallasMavericks       0.703

         Team Defensive FG Pct.               Team 3 Pt. Pct.
      Team               FG Pct.                 Team                3 Pt Pct.
 1 NYKnicks              0.431               1 ClevelandCavaliers    0.391
 2 OrlandoMagic          0.454               2 ChicagoBulls          0.381
 3 HoustonRockets        0.456               3 AtlantaHawks          0.369
 4 SanAntonioSpurs       0.457               4 PhoenixSuns           0.360
 5 BostonCeltics         0.461               5 OrlandoMagic          0.358
 6 DenverNuggets         0.462               6 SeattleSupersonics    0.356
 7 NJNets                0.463               7 GSWarriors            0.353
 8 SeattleSupersonics    0.467               8 HoustonRockets        0.352
 9 IndianaPacers         0.468               9 MiamiHeat             0.349
10 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.468              10 Philadelphia76ers     0.343
11 CharlotteHornets      0.470              11 DallasMavericks       0.343
12 UtahJazz              0.470              12 MilwaukeeBucks        0.338
13 ClevelandCavaliers    0.471              13 NJNets                0.337
14 LAClippers            0.472              14 SanAntonioSpurs       0.335
15 ChicagoBulls          0.473              15 CharlotteHornets      0.326
16 MiamiHeat             0.476              16 SacramentoKings       0.324
17 MilwaukeeBucks        0.477              17 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.323
18 LALakers              0.478              18 DetroitPistons        0.323
19 PhoenixSuns           0.478              19 UtahJazz              0.320
20 DetroitPistons        0.483              20 IndianaPacers         0.318
21 MinnesotaT-wolves     0.485              21 NYKnicks              0.313
22 Philadelphia76ers     0.486              22 WashingtonBullets     0.305
23 GSWarriors            0.486              23 DenverNuggets         0.299
24 WashingtonBullets     0.490              24 LALakers              0.296
25 SacramentoKings       0.492              25 MinnesotaT-wolves     0.292
26 AtlantaHawks          0.501              26 BostonCeltics         0.288
27 DallasMavericks       0.502              27 LAClippers            0.270

         Team Rebounding Difference            Team Personal Fouls
      Team               Reb Diff                Team                 Fouls
 1 NYKnicks               5.4               1 DallasMavericks       28.82
 2 NJNets                 5.2               2 NYKnicks              25.93
 3 ChicagoBulls           3.4               3 SacramentoKings       25.76
 4 PhoenixSuns            3.3               4 GSWarriors            25.26
 5 SeattleSupersonics     2.1               5 DenverNuggets         25.23
 6 IndianaPacers          1.6               6 IndianaPacers         25.18
 7 DenverNuggets          1.6               7 MiamiHeat             24.69
 8 AtlantaHawks           1.5               8 MinnesotaT-wolves     24.67
 9 MiamiHeat              1.4               9 MilwaukeeBucks        24.42
10 PortlandTrailBlazers   1.3              10 SeattleSupersonics    24.06
11 SanAntonioSpurs        1.1              11 UtahJazz              23.76
12 BostonCeltics          1.0              12 LAClippers            23.65
13 OrlandoMagic           0.9              13 OrlandoMagic          23.65
14 DetroitPistons         0.5              14 NJNets                23.20
15 HoustonRockets         0.2              15 PortlandTrailBlazers  23.06
16 GSWarriors             0.1              16 BostonCeltics         22.67
17 UtahJazz               0.1              17 SanAntonioSpurs       22.27
18 LAClippers            -0.6              18 AtlantaHawks          22.25
19 ClevelandCavaliers    -1.0              19 ChicagoBulls          21.93
20 LALakers              -1.7              20 WashingtonBullets     21.93
21 CharlotteHornets      -2.3              21 CharlotteHornets      21.80
22 SacramentoKings       -2.9              22 DetroitPistons        21.52
23 MinnesotaT-wolves     -3.1              23 LALakers              21.46
24 WashingtonBullets     -3.5              24 PhoenixSuns           21.24
25 DallasMavericks       -4.2              25 HoustonRockets        20.51
26 Philadelphia76ers     -5.0              26 Philadelphia76ers     19.78
27 MilwaukeeBucks        -6.4              27 ClevelandCavaliers    18.94

         Team Player Technicals                Team Flagrant Fouls
      Team              Technicals               Team                  FFs
 1 NYKnicks                70               1 NYKnicks                14
 2 PhoenixSuns             51               2 DallasMavericks         13
 3 PortlandTrailBlazers    44               3 UtahJazz                10
 4 UtahJazz                41               4 GSWarriors               9
 5 CharlotteHornets        39               5 MiamiHeat                8
 6 DetroitPistons          36               6 IndianaPacers            8
 7 LAClippers              33               7 OrlandoMagic             8
 8 SeattleSupersonics      30               8 NJNets                   7
 9 DenverNuggets           30               9 DenverNuggets            7
10 MilwaukeeBucks          29              10 DetroitPistons           6
11 IndianaPacers           26              11 PortlandTrailBlazers     6
12 HoustonRockets          26              12 SeattleSupersonics       6
13 DallasMavericks         26              13 LAClippers               6
14 Philadelphia76ers       24              14 BostonCeltics            4
15 OrlandoMagic            23              15 PhoenixSuns              4
16 NJNets                  23              16 CharlotteHornets         4
17 BostonCeltics           23              17 SanAntonioSpurs          4
18 LALakers                23              18 ClevelandCavaliers       4
19 AtlantaHawks            20              19 AtlantaHawks             4
20 ChicagoBulls            20              20 LALakers                 3
21 GSWarriors              20              21 ChicagoBulls             3
22 MinnesotaT-wolves       19              22 HoustonRockets           2
23 SacramentoKings         18              23 MilwaukeeBucks           2
24 SanAntonioSpurs         15              24 MinnesotaT-wolves        2
25 MiamiHeat               15              25 Philadelphia76ers        2
26 WashingtonBullets       15              26 SacramentoKings          1
27 ClevelandCavaliers      10              27 WashingtonBullets        0

         Team Turnovers                       Team Blocked Shots
      Team              Turnovers                Team                Blocks
 1 ClevelandCavaliers    13.40             1 Philadelphia76ers      7.06
 2 ChicagoBulls          13.53             2 HoustonRockets         6.72
 3 DetroitPistons        13.85             3 ClevelandCavaliers     6.66
 4 BostonCeltics         14.20             4 DenverNuggets          6.65
 5 PortlandTrailBlazers  14.79             5 NJNets                 6.57
 6 SanAntonioSpurs       14.88             6 SanAntonioSpurs        6.36
 7 UtahJazz              15.16             7 CharlotteHornets       5.97
 8 LALakers              15.48             8 LAClippers             5.96
 9 MiamiHeat             15.48             9 OrlandoMagic           5.89
10 IndianaPacers         15.60            10 MinnesotaT-wolves      5.82
11 SeattleSupersonics    15.62            11 BostonCeltics          5.74
12 HoustonRockets        15.68            12 PhoenixSuns            5.46
13 NYKnicks              15.81            13 LALakers               5.28
14 NJNets                16.22            14 IndianaPacers          5.26
15 WashingtonBullets     16.24            15 ChicagoBulls           5.21
16 LAClippers            16.25            16 PortlandTrailBlazers   5.06
17 CharlotteHornets      16.26            17 MilwaukeeBucks         4.99
18 AtlantaHawks          16.42            18 SeattleSupersonics     4.97
19 SacramentoKings       16.49            19 WashingtonBullets      4.62
20 PhoenixSuns           16.66            20 GSWarriors             4.56
21 Philadelphia76ers     16.81            21 NYKnicks               4.45
22 MilwaukeeBucks        17.09            22 MiamiHeat              4.34
23 DenverNuggets         17.13            23 DallasMavericks        4.32
24 MinnesotaT-wolves     17.28            24 SacramentoKings        4.15
25 OrlandoMagic          17.50            25 UtahJazz               3.91
26 GSWarriors            17.54            26 AtlantaHawks           3.38
27 DallasMavericks       17.99            27 DetroitPistons         3.15

10.176Individual statsFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed Mar 31 1993 16:55105
             Scoring     (min  41 games)           FG Pct  (310 attempts)
        Player             Team    AVG          Player            Team   Pct 
      jordan,michael        Chi   32.5       daugherty,brad        Cle  0.576
      wilkins,dominiqu      Atl   30.7       o'neal,shaquille      Orl  0.569
      malone,karl           Uta   27.2       ceballos,cedric       Pho  0.565
      barkley,charles       Pho   26.0       davis,dale            Ind  0.561
      mullin,chris          GSW   25.9       thorpe,otis           Hou  0.560
      olajuwon,hakeem       Hou   25.2       gatling,chris         GSW  0.552
      ewing,patrick         NYK   24.2       malone,karl           Uta  0.551
      o'neal,shaquille      Orl   23.7       brickowski,frank      Mil  0.549
      robinson,david        San   23.3       nance,larry           Cle  0.545
      dumars,joe            Det   23.2       marciulionis,sar      GSW  0.543

               Rebounds      (min 41 games)        Offensive        
        Player             Team  Boards        Player             Team   Off
      rodman,dennis         Det   18.6       rodman,dennis         Det  5.87
      o'neal,shaquille      Orl   13.7       grant,horace          Chi  4.43
      olajuwon,hakeem       Hou   13.0       o'neal,shaquille      Orl  4.23
      willis,kevin          Atl   12.9       willis,kevin          Atl  4.16
      mutombo,dikembe       Den   12.7       mutombo,dikembe       Den  4.06
      barkley,charles       Pho   12.5       kemp,shawn            Sea  3.72
      seikaly,rony          Mia   11.9       seikaly,rony          Mia  3.59
      ewing,patrick         NYK   11.6       davis,terry           Dal  3.45
      robinson,david        San   11.6       davis,dale            Ind  3.44
      coleman,derrick       NJN   11.5       olajuwon,hakeem       Hou  3.43

               Three Pointers                      3 Point PCT (min 82 atts)
        Player             Team  Threes        Player             Team   Pct
      ainge,danny           Pho    135       petrovic,drazen       NJN  0.462
      miller,reggie         Ind    132       armstrong,b.j.        Chi  0.458
      rice,glen             Mia    128       mullin,chris          GSW  0.451
      majerle,dan           Pho    123       smith,kenny           Hou  0.440
      porter,terry          Por    112       price,mark            Cle  0.435
      price,mark            Cle    107       ainge,danny           Pho  0.433
      maxwell,vernon        Hou    101       scott,dennis          Orl  0.429
      blaylock,mookie       Atl    100       brooks,scott          Hou  0.427
      wilkins,dominiqu      Atl    100       les,jim               Sac  0.420
      ellis,dale            San     97       tucker,trent          Chi  0.417

                  FT pct   (min 124 attempts)       FT Attempts 
        Player             Team  FT pcts       Player            Team  Attempts
      price,mark            Cle   0.958       malone,karl           Uta  10.60
      jackson,chris         Den   0.922       o'neal,shaquille      Orl   9.30
      johnson,eddie         Sea   0.907       robinson,david        San   9.10
      pierce,ricky          Sea   0.895       wilkins,dominiqu      Atl   8.83
      williams,michael      Min   0.887       schrempf,detlef       Ind   8.12
      skiles,scott          Orl   0.887       barkley,charles       Pho   7.97
      curry,dell            Cha   0.879       mourning,alonzo       Cha   7.92
      miller,reggie         Ind   0.877       seikaly,rony          Mia   7.68
      petrovic,drazen       NJN   0.877       jordan,michael        Chi   7.36
      hornacek,jeff         Phi   0.876       coleman,derrick       NJN   7.11

                  Assists   (min 41 games)          Turnovers
        Player             Team  Assists        Player             Team   TOs
      stockton,john         Uta  12.11        o'neal,shaquille      Orl  3.79
      hardaway,tim          GSW  10.78        skiles,scott          Orl  3.52
      skiles,scott          Orl   9.34        thomas,isiah          Det  3.47
      bogues,muggsy         Cha   9.07        hardaway,tim          GSW  3.33
      jackson,mark          LAC   8.91        ewing,patrick         NYK  3.29
      thomas,isiah          Det   8.72        coleman,derrick       NJN  3.27
      williams,michael      Min   8.65        stockton,john         Uta  3.20
      blaylock,mookie       Atl   8.40        brickowski,frank      Mil  3.18
      anderson,kenny        NJN   8.16        laettner,christi      Min  3.18
      price,mark            Cle   7.87        pippen,scottie        Chi  3.13

                  Steals    (min 41 games)         Blocked Shots
        Player             Team  Steals         Player             Team Blocks
      jordan,michael        Chi   2.67       olajuwon,hakeem       Hou  4.12
      stockton,john         Uta   2.50       mourning,alonzo       Cha  3.74
      blaylock,mookie       Atl   2.45       o'neal,shaquille      Orl  3.64
      mcmillan,nate         Sea   2.41       mutombo,dikembe       Den  3.33
      robertson,alvin       Det   2.31       robinson,david        San  3.33
      williams,michael      Min   2.29       nance,larry           Cle  2.83
      harper,ron            LAC   2.28       bol,manute            Phi  2.31
      murdock,eric          Mil   2.27       ellison,pervis        Was  2.20
      payton,gary           Sea   2.16       lang,andrew           Phi  2.05
      pippen,scottie        Chi   2.15       davis,dale            Ind  1.97

                 Technicals                        Flagrant Fouls
        Player             Team Technicals      Player             Team  FF
      barkley,charles       Pho     26       oakley,charles        NYK     7
      mason,anthony         NYK     17       thompson,lasalle      Ind     4
      malone,karl           Uta     16       salley,john           Mia     4
      oakley,charles        NYK     14       reid,j.r.             Cha     4
      mourning,alonzo       Cha     13       krystowiak,larry      Uta     4
      ewing,patrick         NYK     13       coleman,derrick       NJN     3
      duckworth,kevin       Por     11       mason,anthony         NYK     3
      kersey,jerome         Por     11       ferry,danny           Cle     3
      norman,ken            LAC     10       harper,derek          Dal     3
      johnson,larry         Cha     10       davis,terry           Dal     3

                 Min/Game   (min 41 games)        Personal Fouls
        Player             Team Min/Game        Player             Team Fouls
      mullin,chris          GSW  41.35       smith,doug            Dal  4.60
      johnson,larry         Cha  40.41       roberts,stanley       LAC  4.42
      hardaway,tim          GSW  40.33       hill,tyrone           GSW  4.37
      dumars,joe            Det  40.09       kemp,shawn            Sea  4.14
      skiles,scott          Orl  39.50       manning,danny         LAC  4.13
      majerle,dan           Pho  39.39       o'neal,shaquille      Orl  4.00
      jordan,michael        Chi  39.36       salley,john           Mia  3.90
      lewis,reggie          Bos  39.15       olajuwon,hakeem       Hou  3.80
      rodman,dennis         Det  38.98       schrempf,detlef       Ind  3.78
      olajuwon,hakeem       Hou  38.88       mourning,alonzo       Cha  3.74


10.177MIMS::ROLLINS_RPaying for decades of Demo.CongressWed Mar 31 1993 19:0011
SO, if the season ended today:

#1 Phoenix 53-15 vs. #8 Los Angeles Clippers 34-36
#4 San Antonio 43-25 vs. #5 Portland 41-26
#2 Houston 44-25 vs. #7 Los Angeles Lakers 34-34
#3 Seattle 47-23 vs. #6 Utah 40-30

#1 New York 48-20 vs. #8 Orlando 33-34
#4 Boston 41-28 vs. #5 New Jersey 41-29
#2 Chicago 48-21 vs. #7 Charlotte 35-35
#3 Cleveland 43-25 vs. #6 Atlanta 37-32
10.178Doc Rivers ejected 2nd time in 11 daysFRETZ::HEISERit's your destinyMon Apr 05 1993 16:3326
	The NBA's new Bad Boys were at it again Friday night -- another
victory and yet another major altercation.
	Patrick Ewing scored 26 points and grabbed 22 rebounds, and the New
York Knicks snapped Miami's franchise-record 12-game home winning streak
with a 123-107 victory over the Heat.
	There were 10 technicals called in the game, with Knicks point guard
Doc Rivers ejected for the second time in 11 days. Rivers had missed two
games over the past week after being suspended for his part in the brawl
at Phoenix March 23.
	A Ewing elbow to the jaw of Miami's Grant Long sent Long for stitches
with 4:20 left in the third quarter, setting off a series of
altercations over the next several minutes.
	The most heated came when Ewing and Miami's Keith Askins tangled with
1:59 left in the third, resulting in players from both sides pushing and
shoving one another until order was restored. Ewing and Askins both were
hit with technicals and Askins a flagrant foul.
	Eighteen seconds later, Rivers was tossed after knocking Miami's
Steve Smith to the floor.
	There were 65 fouls called in the contest.
	John Starks added 23 points and Charles Smith 21 for the Knicks, who
won their fifth straight and 14th in their last 16 games to improve
their record to an Eastern Conference-leading 50-20. New York retained
its one-game lead in the East over Chicago.
	Smith and Harold Miner each had 20 points for Miami, which fell
behind 60-40 by halftime after being outscored 30-17 in the second
quarter.
10.179current standingsFRETZ::HEISERit's your destinyMon Apr 05 1993 16:3336
                       Western Conference
                        Pacific Division
x-Phoenix                       55 15   .786   --
x-Seattle                       49 23   .681   7
x-Portland                      42 28   .600  13
LA Clippers                     36 36   .500  20
LA Lakers                       34 36   .486  21
Golden State                    29 42   .408  26 1/2
Sacramento                      22 50   .306  34
                        Midwest Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
x-Houston                       46 25   .648   --
x-San Antonio                   44 27   .620   2
Utah                            42 30   .583   4 1/2 
Denver                          31 41   .431  15 1/2
Minnesota                       18 53   .254  28
Dallas                           7 64   .099  39
                       Eastern Conference
                        Atlantic Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
x-New York                      51 20   .715   --
Boston                          42 30   .583   9 1/2 
New Jersey                      42 31   .575  10
Orlando                         33 37   .471  17 1/2 
Miami                           32 39   .443  19
Philadelphia                    22 49   .310  29
Washington                      21 50   .296  30
                        Central Division
x-Chicago                       50 21   .704   --
Cleveland                       44 27   .620   6
Atlanta                         38 34   .528  12 1/2
Charlotte                       37 35   .514  13 1/2
Indiana                         35 36   .493  15
Detroit                         33 37   .471  16 1/2
Milwaukee                       26 45   .366  24
x-clinched playoff berth
10.180ACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Mon Apr 05 1993 17:019
    Knick beat San Antonio in San Antonio in OT 119-115. Knicks had an
    awful 3rd quarter blowing a 13 point halftime lead. Knicks are the
    worst scoring club in the 3rd quarter this year - ouch. With Boston's
    loss to Chicago, Knicks magic number for clinching the East is 2.
    
    Knicks are now 19-16 on the road, having won 4 in a row on the road.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.181Any benchclearing thuggery brawls?DECWET::METZGERDilbert works for DECMon Apr 05 1993 17:025
Did anybody get ejected?


Metz
10.182ACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Mon Apr 05 1993 17:135
    As far as I heard no one else was ejected; no brawl like the Phoenix
    game.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.183FRETZ::HEISERit's your destinyMon Apr 05 1993 17:294
>    As far as I heard no one else was ejected; no brawl like the Phoenix
>    game.
    
    ...or the Laker game, or the Miami game, or the...
10.184NBA goes hi-techFRETZ::HEISERnothing but the bloodMon Apr 12 1993 19:0355
IBM Donates ThinkPad Computers to NBA coaches
=================================================

NBA coaches next season will be replacing the old-fashioned
chalk-boards and white-boards they use to draw up plays on the sidelines
with hi-tech portable computers.

IBM will supply the hardware -- ThinkPad 710T computers that have
the surface area of a 8.5x11 piece of paper and are about an inch thick.
Almost the entire face of the computer is taken up by an LCD display
that accepts inputs from an electronic pen.

The computers will use the PenDOS pen-based operating system, and
Information and Display Systems(IDS) will supply the software
called Coaches' Tool.  IDS developed the software with
the input of NBA coaches.

The program has 3 modules: Play Entry, Play Statistics, and Scouting
Report.

The Play Entry Module gives coaches a choice between a half-court and
a full-court diagram to draw set plays, out-of-bounds plays,
defensive schemes, and last second strategies.  The plays can also
be printed on a sheet of paper.  Plays can be stored beforehand
and called up when required.

The Play Statistics Module lets coaches and scouts track their
team's and opponent's efficiency in different plays.  This module
also displays a half-court diagram but also posts a result board
to record the outcome of plays, including two-point field goals,
free throws, dunks, layups, good play indicator, missed shots,
fouls, turnovers, offensive rebounds, defensive rebounds, assists,
blocks, and steals.  Data is grouped in logical ways.
For example, foul data is associated with free throw or missed shot
data; an assist would be followed up by two-or-three point field goal
information.

The Scouting Report Module lets team scouts record opponent's plays.
It gives coaches a choice of two full-court diagrams, a full and half
court, or two half courts.  This allows the scout to record how a team
sets up its in-bound pass, and how it sets up the play in half-court
situations.  Also, notes fields are provided for the scouts to record
personal observations.

IBM and IDS will be donating all the equipment and software to all
NBA teams as a promotional campaign.  It will then be up to individual
coaching staffs to actually use their new tools.

Don Nelson, Warriors head coach, acknowledged as one of the most
innovative coaches in the NBA, has already jumped on the hi-tech bandwagon.
"An assistant coach will carry the ThinkPad and have information right
at his fingertips.  While assistants will use the software to scout
the efficiency of plays and to scout other teams, I will use the
tablet to diagram plays.  Instead of diagramming a play, I could just
bring it up by pushing a button."
10.185GIAMEM::LEFEBVREPCBU Product ManagementMon Apr 12 1993 19:1513
    The Marketing exposure that IBM will enjoy will be thigh shuddering,
    but unless they plan to increase time outs to 10 minutes, I suspect
    coaches will be chucking these aside.  
    
    Picture Pat Riley scribbling on one of these puppies while the unit
    takes 20 minutes to render his handwriting in time to call up the
    appropriate data.  
    
    Pen based systems have a long way to go performance-wise before they'll
    enjoy mass market appeal.  Nonetheless, it will still be a bennie for
    IBM.
    
    Mark.
10.186Where oh Where has Jimmy Clang gone?CNTROL::CHILDSU think u're something special? Think Again!Mon Apr 12 1993 19:206
How about how them Lakers fan at the game yesterday? Sure is great to see
such support for such a worthwile team. I would think they'd turn out to
James "the franchise" Worthy alone....

mike
10.187CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Mon Apr 12 1993 23:176
    RE: IBM
    
    And here I thought DEC (ummm...  I mean Digital) was the NBA computer
    vendor...
    
    Ahhh.   Marketing and Advertising...  How sweet it is...
10.188we're sitting on a gold mine and ignoring itFRETZ::HEISERnothing but the bloodTue Apr 13 1993 00:345
10.189CAMONE::WAYDon't start me to talkin'Tue Apr 13 1993 12:5319
10.190GENRAL::WADEyippy-I-yo-mama!Tue Apr 13 1993 13:137
    
    	What happens when they throw their new clipboards (as some of
    	the more colorful coaches have done)?
    
    	Hope they did shock and vibe tests!
    
    Claybroon
10.191METSNY::francusMets in '93Wed Apr 14 1993 17:537
Don't get me started on how we blew it big time with using the NBA as a great
marketing tool. I once had a talk with one of the PR folks who was at a
meeting where DEC had to make a decision about what their relationship with the NBA
would be for the 1993 or 1994 season. An absolute horror story which I will
not post here. Catch me at a get together and I'll tell you all about it.

The Crazy Met
10.192METSNY::francusMets in '93Wed Apr 14 1993 18:398
What are the tie breaker steps in the NBAfor playoff position?

If the Knicks win all their remaining games except the last game of the season
against the Bulls and the Bulls win all their other games Knicks and Bulls
will have the same record and have split their head-to-head games 2-2. What
are the next steps?

The Crazy Met
10.193conference recordFRETZ::HEISERdance with the one who brung yaWed Apr 14 1993 21:101
    
10.194METSNY::francusMets in '93Wed Apr 14 1993 21:304
ANd after conference record?they have a good chance of being tied there 
as well. I think Bulls are 1 game behind in conference record.

The Crazy Met
10.195need extra lunch money?CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Apr 15 1993 16:4514
    
    Yabbut I thought I heard on the radion this AM that lasted night in
    Chicago they had one of those "long shot contests", yaknow, where they
    make ya take a half-court shot and win a prize?
    
    Well, lasted night the shot was from one end of da court to the other.
    "Make the shot and win a MILLION BUCKS!!!!"
    
    Need I tell ya the ending or are y'all intuitively talented?
    
    I remain,
    capable of that shot in my sleep!
    Kev
    
10.196I calls 'em as I sees 'emTNPUBS::NAZZAROBoston Shootout - June 18,19,20!Thu Apr 15 1993 17:344
    Kev, I have trouble believing you could throw a baseball 3/4 court,
    never mind sinking a basketball from that distance!  ;-)
    
    NAZZ
10.197PLUGH::NEEDLEMoney talks. Mine says &quot;Good-Bye!&quot;Thu Apr 15 1993 17:574
Kev has to endure the additional hardship of having to get that additional 
7-8 feet of elevation on top of the 75 feet of distance ;-).

j.
10.198Yer just jealous?CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Apr 15 1993 18:0918
    
    Yabbut you guys have it all wrong!!!!
    
    I said I could do it in my sleep!
    
    (i.e. for you intellectually inpared that means I dream about it!)  :*(
    
    Truthfully though, I can hit the (area around) the backboard at 3/4
    when I'm awake. Sometimes.  Occasionally.  Well, rarely.
    
    Okay Okay, I think I did it once, maybe BUT.....
    
    I still wish I had the million bucks!
    
    I remain,
    capable of hitting a 10 on a par 3 though!  So THERE!!!!!
    Kev
    
10.199MIMS::ROLLINS_RPaying for decades of Demo.CongressThu Apr 15 1993 19:227
	This guy from Minnesota who hit the shot (his name was Don Calhoun,
	I believe) was picked by one of the Bulls' employees because she
	"really liked his yellow shoes."

	Earl Van Wright:
		"That's it,
			it's the shoes !
10.200playoff standingsFRETZ::HEISERdance with the one who brung yaThu Apr 15 1993 20:1126
                       Eastern Conference
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
y-New York                      55 21   .724   --
x-Chicago                       54 22   .710   1
x-Cleveland                     48 27   .640   6 1/2 
Boston                          43 33   .566  12
New Jersey                      42 36   .538  14
Atlanta                         40 37   .519  15 1/2 
Charlotte                       39 38   .506  16 1/2 
Detroit                         38 38   .500  17
Indiana                         38 38   .500  17
Orlando                         37 38   .493  17 1/2 

                       Western Conference
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
y-Phoenix                       60 16   .789   --
x-Houston                       51 25   .671   9
x-Seattle                       51 25   .671   9
x-Portland                      47 28   .627  12 1/2 
x-San Antonio                   47 29   .618  13
x-Utah                          43 33   .566  17
LA Clippers                     38 39   .494  22 1/2 
LA Lakers                       36 40   .474  24
Denver                          33 44   .428  27 1/2
y-clinched division title
x-clinched playoff berth
10.201if the playoffs started today...FRETZ::HEISERdance with the one who brung yaThu Apr 15 1993 20:1515
    1) New York                                           1) Phoenix
               ------------                   ------------
    8) Detroit            |                   |           8) LA Lakers
                          |-----         -----|
    4) Boston             |    |         |    |           4) Portland
               ------------    |         |    ------------
    5) New Jersey              |         |                5) San Antonio
                               |---   ---|
    2) Chicago                 |         |                2) Houston
               ------------    |         |    ------------
    7) Charlotte          |    |         |    |           7) LA Clippers
                          |-----         -----|
    3) Cleveland          |                   |           3) Seattle
               ------------                   ------------
    6) Atlanta                                            6) Utah
10.203FRETZ::HEISERdance with the one who brung yaThu Apr 15 1993 20:504
    Well thanks Tommy, I can wait til next season now.
    
    I think the Pistons could throw quite a scare into the Knicks.  They're
    playing well lately too.
10.204METSNY::francusABPThu Apr 15 1993 20:578
re:.203

I would much rather the Knicks play Indiana in the first round than 
Detroit.

The Crazy Met

ps Tommy, shhhhhh, don't make such predictions too loudly :-)
10.205fyiFRETZ::HEISERdance with the one who brung yaThu Apr 15 1993 22:3316
    Looks like you can no longer blame the Suns when it comes to the West's 
    record vs. the East.
    
Division Matchup         W/L    Pct       Phoenix Comparison       W/L    Pct 
------------------------------------      ------------------------------------
ATLANTIC -vs- CENTRAL   81-104  .438      -vs- ATLANTIC           12-2   .857
ATLANTIC -vs- MIDWEST   46-37   .554      -vs- CENTRAL            10-4   .714
ATLANTIC -vs- PACIFIC   46-52   .469      -vs- MIDWEST            18-2   .900
                                          -vs- PACIFIC            20-8   .714
CENTRAL  -vs- ATLANTIC 104-81   .562      
CENTRAL  -vs- MIDWEST   45-39   .535      -vs- East               22-6   .786
CENTRAL  -vs- PACIFIC   53-45   .540      -vs- West               38-10  .792

Conference Matchup       W/L    Pct
------------------------------------
East -vs- West         190-173  .523
10.206NBA's Triple-Double leadersFRETZ::HEISERdance with the one who brung yaThu Apr 15 1993 22:3610
    {courtesy of Jeff}
    
PHO Charles Barkley   6
CHI Michael Jordan    4
CHI Scottie Pippen    4
IND Detlef Schrempf   4
LAC Mark Jackson      3
CHA Larry Johnson     2
MIN Michael Williams  2
NJN Kenny Anderson    2
10.207pay for praise!CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeFri Apr 16 1993 13:0212
    
    Yabbut Kenny Anderson wouldda had a lot more if'n he wasn't assaulted
    and out for 1/3 of the season wif a busted wrist!
    
    Kenny Anderson is gawd!
    
    ;^)
    
    I remain,
    wonderin if he'll lend me a millyon or two?
    Kev
    
10.208NBA standingsHBAHBA::HAASDisoriented Wandering AdultMon Apr 19 1993 16:2737
NBA standings headed into the lasted week with games behind 1st and games
behind 8th. Note that the West had done been settled when the Lakers beat
Golden State and eliminated the Warriors and Denver.
 
	y-New York          56      22     0.0
	x-Chicago           55      23     1.0
	x-Cleveland         51      27     5.0
	x-Boston            45      34    11.5
	x-New Jersey        43      36    13.5
	Charlotte           41      38    15.5
	Atlanta             40      38    16.0
	Indiana             40      38    16.0
	Detroit             38      40    18.0     2.0
	Orlando             38      40    18.0     2.0
	Miami               35      43    21.0     5.0
	Milwaukee           28      51    28.5    12.5
	Philadelphia        25      53    31.0    15.0
	Washington          22      56    34.0    18.0
 
	y-Phoenix           60      18     0.0
	y-Houston           53      25     7.0
	x-Seattle           52      26     8.0
	x-Portland          49      29    11.0
	x-San Antonio       47      31    13.0
	x-Utah              45      33    15.0
	x-LA Clippers       39      40    21.5
	x-LA Lakers         37      41    23.0
	Denver              34      45    26.5     3.5
	Golden State        32      46    28.0     5.0
	Sacramento          24      54    36.0    13.0
	Minnesota           18      60    42.0    19.0
	Dallas               9      69    51.0    28.0

	                    y-clinched division title
	                    x-clinched playoff berth

TTom
10.209AXIS::ROBICHAUDComeToMiami-AndGiveUsYourMoney!Tue Apr 20 1993 01:125
    	Doc finally admitted that BILL RUSSELL was a far, far superior
    playoff performer than Wilted Chamberlain.  He's finally come to
    his senses!
    
    				/Don
10.210Continuing a tradition - Worthy bashing for 1993DUGROS::ROSSHey, ho, hey, ho, hey, hoTue Apr 20 1993 02:1917
Can someone please update me on James Worthy?   Seems I remember being
roasted (along with Mike Childs) for years when I claimed that Jimmy Clang
was one-dimensional, couldn't carry a team by himself, and owed 90% of
his paycheck to Magic dishing the ball off to him.    Is it coincidence
that since Magic left, Worthy's FG% has dropped from about 55% to 42%
the past two years?   Did I really see a a stat on TV the other day that
showed he was being outrebounded per game by Muggsy Bogues (averaging 
somewhere around 2?????)?    And now I see that James is coming off the
bench to light up the scoreboard (he put up a 1-8 game the other day).

Lakers will truly regret the day a couple years ago when they could've
dealt Worthy for a young star and a #1 pick.   Now they'll have to somehow
convince him to retire after this season in order to free up some salary
and save some face.

Wonder if its as easy to get two hookers for a pre-game workout when you're
not a star anymore?
10.211ROYALT::ASHEWill u b there when I feed the tree...Tue Apr 20 1993 02:532
    I missed that one /Don, but it wouldn't surprise me...
    
10.212ACESMK::FRANCUSABPTue Apr 20 1993 04:205
    When did Doc do that. How many beers did you have to pour into the
    guy??
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.213ROYALT::ASHEWill u b there when I feed the tree...Tue Apr 20 1993 13:372
    It was more like "Who's the greatest center of all time, besides Wilt?"
    
10.215NBA Awards timeFRETZ::HEISERSpam &amp; Eggs, Spam, SpamTue Apr 20 1993 21:4053
    Well it's just about that time of year again.  Here are some of my
    objective and biased opinions of who deserves what awards.
    
    MVP - Charles Barkley.  He claims to have had better seasons as a pro,
    but he never had one on a team this good before.  He has been at his
    best statistically and has helped elevate the Suns to all sorts of new
    records in performance.  Jordan and Hakeem are the only other
    contenders.
    
    COY - Pat Riley.  Paul Westphal has done just as well as anybody.  In
    some ways he's better because he knows when to get out of the way and
    let the players play.  The argument that he inherited a 50-game winner
    is a weak one.  Major changes were made besides Barkley.  He did a
    great job of blending a strange collection of new personalities into a
    high-quality team.  If he does it again next season, Westphal will win.
    Riley proves that.  Like Westy this year, Riles last year may have been
    his best coaching performance, but Don Nelson won.  The winner of this
    award often gets it a year late.
    
    As a side note, it's funny how so many recent winners were unemployed
    the following year.  Paul Westphal said he'd rather be the Riley of the
    '80s: win a title every other year, but not win this award.  Riles won
    in 1990 and was working for NBC the next year.  Rudy T. and John Lucas
    will be sure to get some votes as well.
    
    6th Man - Cliff Robinson.  It helps when the 2 leading candidates
    become starters (Thunder Dan, Detlef Schrempf).  The X-man has done a
    nice job for the Celtics as well as Eddie Johnson of Seattle (1989's
    winner when with Phoenix).  Robinson's performance has kept the Blazers
    from sinking to far below the troubles of their injuries and off-court
    problems.  He's a key reason why they'll have homecourt advantage in
    round 1.  He's also matured quite a bit from the hotdog-style of his
    early seasons.
    
    RoY - Shaq.  What else can be said that hasn't been said already?  In
    terms of rookies contributing to elite teams, there isn't one who has
    done more than Richard Dumas of Phoenix.
    
    Defensive Player - Hakeem Olajuwon.  This is his consolation for not
    winning MVP.  He unexpectedly led the Rockets to the Midwest crown. 
    Jordan and Majerle may get a few votes as well.
    
    Most Improved - ?.  There is no clear standout here, but many good
    ones.  This used to be the Comeback Player award until reformed
    substance abusers seemed to be taking the trophy home every year.  Per
    the league's request, they've changed it to honor "an up and coming
    player who has made dramatic improvement in his game from previous
    season(s).  It is not to be intended to be given to a player who has
    made a 'comeback.'"  Those that should be considered are (in no order):  
    Chris Jackson (Den), John Starks (NY), Eric Murdock (Mil), Gary Payton
    (Sea), Blue Edwards (Mil), and Cedric Ceballos (Pho).  Go ahead and
    grin, but Cedric, like Robinson, is another hot-dogger who matured and
    more than adequately stepped in when Dumas went down.
10.216chiming inHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelWed Apr 21 1993 13:3121
Good start there, Mike.

MVP - Sir Charles. Totally agree. Hakeem is close and Michael probably
	finishes third.

COY - I like Riley but I think Rudy Tomjanovich has really produced the 
	surprise division leader. Other nods to George Karl and Chris 
	Ford.

6th Man - Cliff Robinson. Dell Curry made a run for a while but has
	dropped a bit.

ROY - despite the obvious bias, I'll give this to Shaq. Zo has won Rookie
	of the Month and lasted week was Player of the Week so you gotta
	mention him. Others include Googs, Walt Williams (who?) and
	Robert Horry. Anthony Peeler and Doug Christie are both coming on
	for the Lakers.

No clue about most improved.

TTom
10.217FRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainWed Apr 21 1993 18:384
>Good start there, Mike.
    
    Thanks Tom!  I thought it was pretty good for SPROTS Most Objective NBA
    Analyst ;-)
10.218got to trun..CNTROL::CHILDSShe'sgotabigMind,built4ExtentedThoughtThu Apr 22 1993 15:0016
 MVP: IMO should be a one man gang. Charles has been good but Suns have
 proven they can win without him. Bulls without Michael? Rockets without
 Hakeem? I say it still belongs to Michael but wouldn't be disappointed
 if Hakeem got it. Charles winning the award would further fuel my
 distastes for NBA marketing and it's stranglehold on the game....

 COY: Rudy T. looks like a good choice to me also...

 ROY: Bias be dammed The better all around player is Alonzo but given
 his late entry into the league and Shaq's year long consistency give
 it to "Take it to the Rack"...

 Most improved: Let's throw out Mookie Blaylock's name....

 mike
10.219Sir Charles douses a fanHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelThu Apr 22 1993 15:137
Speaking of the one man gang, Sir Charles didn't like the way a woman was
asking for a second autograph so he poured beer on her. The restaurant
owner said that the woman was being really obnoxious. 

One can only wonder if Doc Rivers is behind this, somehow...

TTom
10.220NOT!FRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainThu Apr 22 1993 16:039
> MVP: IMO should be a one man gang. Charles has been good but Suns have
> proven they can win without him. Bulls without Michael? Rockets without
> Hakeem? I say it still belongs to Michael but wouldn't be disappointed
> if Hakeem got it. Charles winning the award would further fuel my
> distastes for NBA marketing and it's stranglehold on the game....
    
    Let's see, they've beaten the mighty Timberwolves and lost to
    Cleveland, L.A. Clippers, Utah, and Houston without Charles (1-4). 
    Yup, the Suns have proven they can win without him.
10.221AXIS::ROBICHAUDComeToMiami-AndGiveUsYourMoney!Thu Apr 22 1993 16:348
	MVP - Charles will get it, but Michael deserves it.

	ROY - Shaq will get it and deserves it (sort of).

	COY - Rudy T will get it but Daly deserves it for the job he's done 
	      with Joisey after losing Kenny Anderson.

				/Don
10.222METSNY::francusABPThu Apr 22 1993 16:526
re: .220

Yabbut those games meant nearly nothing to the Suns; real hard to tell
in that kind of a game how much Barkley was or was not missed. 

The Crazy Met
10.223ROYALT::ASHEWill u b there when I feed the tree...Thu Apr 22 1993 17:1910
    I thought you said they were without Ainge, KJ and Miller for those
    games too...
    
    MVP: Barkley, Akeem, Wilkins, Ewing, Jordan
    ROY: Shaq, Mourning, Gugliotta, Dumas, Sprewell
    COY: Rudy T., Karl, Lucas (Daly is 13-12 since Kenny went down)
    Most Improved: Avery Johnson, Mookie Blaylock,Winston Garland, Chris Jackson
    6th man: Cliff
    Defense: Akeem, Mourning
    
10.224CAMONE::WAYI'd have had to miss the danceThu Apr 22 1993 17:2911
>>  <<< Note 10.223 by ROYALT::ASHE "Will u b there when I feed the tree..." >>>
                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^



	See the tree how big it's grown, 
	well friend it hasn't been too long, 
	it wasn't big......


;^)
10.225MKFSA::LONGI got friends in low placesThu Apr 22 1993 19:5813
	Here's my guesses:

	MVP(s) Morrell twins
	ROY    Bubbles Malone
	Most Improved  Chesty Morgan
	

	What????  The B stands for Basketball?????
	
	<set voice> Emily Letelle

	Nevermind....
	
10.226Mr Long is a B-manFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainThu Apr 22 1993 20:2511
>	MVP(s) Morrell twins
    
    Over the Barbi twins?!
    
    As for the 6th man, a decent case could be made to exclude Cliff
    Robinson and give it to someone else.  Cliff averages over 31 minutes
    per game (3rd highest on the Blazers) and has spent most of the 2nd
    half of the season as a starter due to Blazer injuries.
    
    Bad news for the Rockets: Vernon Maxwell will miss 2 weeks due to a 
    broken wrist.  Horry is having problems with tendonitis.
10.227CAMONE::WAYI'd have had to miss the danceThu Apr 22 1993 20:3717
>    Over the Barbi twins?!

Far too pendulous and ungainly.  Frankly, I can't see what the appeal
of these two bimbos is.   I can think of a hundred other women I'd
rather be gazing on.


ObBballStuff:

	I think the MVP should be the guy who hands MikeyJ his
	gatorade cup.  Wifout the Gatorade, MikeyJ cain't go,
	and wifout MikeyJ, all them sneaker and drink companies
	wouldn't make any money.....



'Saw
10.228you'd take them anywayFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainThu Apr 22 1993 20:441
    yeah they're bimbos, but I was just trying help the guy out.
10.229CAMONE::WAYI'd have had to miss the danceFri Apr 23 1993 12:3412
>                          -< you'd take them anyway >-

As Ed McMahon used to say "You are RIGHT, sir"....especially these days.


>    yeah they're bimbos, but I was just trying help the guy out.

A noble effort.....


'Saw

10.230ROYALT::ASHEWill u b there when I feed the tree...Fri Apr 23 1993 15:242
    Hey, no baiting the moderator...
    
10.231latest NBA eastHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelFri Apr 23 1993 15:5148
Heading into the lasted weekednd:

Current Standings:
		Record		GB	GB	Games Left
	Team	Win	Loss	1st	8th	Total	Home	Away
	----	---	----	---	---	-----	----	----
	NY	58	22	0		2	1	1
	CHI	57	23	1		2	0	2
	CLE	53	27	5		2	1	1
	BOS	46	34	12		2	1	1
	NJ	43	37	15		2	1	1
	ATL	42	38	16		2	1	1
	CHAR	42	38	16		2	1	1
	IND	40	40	18	0	2	1	1
	ORL	39	41	19	1	2	1	1
	DET	38	42	20	2	2	2	0

And the rest of the schedules:

           Friday,  4/23 NEW YORK     at Philadelphia (7:30 pm) 
(NBC)      Sunday,  4/25 Chicago      at NEW YORK     (1:00 pm) 

           Friday,  4/23 CHICAGO      at Charlotte    (7:30 pm) 
(NBC)      Sunday,  4/25 CHICAGO      at New York     (1:00 pm) 

           Friday,  4/23 CLEVELAND    at Boston       (7:30 pm) 
(NBC*)     Sunday,  4/25 Philadelphia at CLEVELAND    (3:30 pm) 

           Friday,  4/23 Cleveland    at BOSTON       (7:30 pm) 
           Sunday,  4/25 BOSTON       at Washington   (1:00 pm) 

           Friday,  4/23 Orlando      at NEW JERSEY   (7:30 pm) 
(NBC*)     Sunday,  4/25 NEW JERSEY   at Detroit      (3:30 pm) 

           Friday,  4/23 Milwaukee    at ATLANTA      (7:30 pm) 
         Saturday,  4/24 ATLANTA      at Orlando      (7:30 pm) 

           Friday,  4/23 Chicago      at CHARLOTTE    (7:30 pm) 
         Saturday,  4/24 CHARLOTTE    at Milwaukee    (9:00 pm) 

           Friday,  4/23 INDIANA      at Detroit      (8:00 pm) 
         Saturday,  4/24 Miami        at INDIANA      (7:30 pm) 

           Friday,  4/23 ORLANDO      at New Jersey   (7:30 pm) 
         Saturday,  4/24 Atlanta      at ORLANDO      (7:30 pm) 

           Friday,  4/23 Indiana      at DETROIT      (8:00 pm) 
(NBC*)     Sunday,  4/25 New Jersey   at DETROIT      (3:30 pm) 
10.232AXIS::ROBICHAUDComeToMiami-AndGiveUsYourMoney!Sat Apr 24 1993 20:0711
10.233FDCV06::KINGJessinator attacks Disney, film @11Sun Apr 25 1993 03:556
    I would guess that any 310 pound slab of fat would cave in a NBA
    basket. Shaq is NOTHING maore than a TON of slab under the basket.
    He could not sink a 8 foot jumper if his team needed it to enter the
    play-offs.. I am NOT impressed with him...
    
    REK
10.234let's not be biased here...MKFSA::LONGGot some oceanfront property in AZSun Apr 25 1993 04:043
    Don't hold back, REK, tell us how you really feal.
    
    billl
10.235FDCV06::KINGJessinator attacks Disney, film @11Sun Apr 25 1993 04:147
    I used to follow/watch/enjoy the NBA.  But not anymore..Last time I
    checked the 3 step rule was traveling, but with Jordan and Pippen
    its a hi-lite file... Last time I checked a left arm push-off was a
    foul but not anymore... The game has gotten away from what it makes
    a world wide sport. Now its the WWF...
    
    REK
10.236Give me college or high school bb anytime!MKFSA::LONGGot some oceanfront property in AZSun Apr 25 1993 04:217
    Hmmm, I thought I was the only one who has lost all faith in the 
    NBA actually producing a "basketball" game.  
    
    To me the basketball season ended when "what's his name" coached
    those "overachievers" to a "legitamit" championship.
    
    billl
10.237he may have a hard time measuring up...CNTROL::CHILDSShe'sgotabigMind,built4ExtentedThoughtMon Apr 26 1993 11:198
Got disagree REK. While I wasn't impressed with ShaQ in college. I am in 
the pros. I really like the way he hustle. 20+ plus point with limited
moves and a small assortment of shots isn't bad. It's the rebounding and
blocks that impress me. Too bad NBA marketing's going to make him out to
be larger than life.....

mike  
10.238METSNY::francusABPMon Apr 26 1993 15:389
The most intriguing first round match up is Celtics-Hornets. Either team could
win that series. 

It will be interesting to see if the ROY balloting is fairly close between
Shaq and Mourning; especially now that Charlotte made the playoffs and
Shaq's team Orlando did not.

The Crazy Met
10.239Couldn't resist on a MondayQUASER::JACKSONTAIf you see KayMon Apr 26 1993 15:436
      TCM,  When there is a playoff series between 2 teams, that does mean
    that either team can win the series;^)
    
      HTH,
    
      Tim
10.240Bob's view on the playoffs and DikembeCAMONE::WAYI'd have had to miss the danceMon Apr 26 1993 15:4615
From Bob Hunt:

==============================================================================

Hornets - Celtics playoff matchup.  Man, do I wish I was still in SPORTS.  
I'd be flaming all over every single Jihad member I could find.   Tell all 
them Green hoseheads for me that Larry Johnson is the MAIN MAIN and he will 
lead the Hornets to the promised land.

Oh, and don't forget to tell Soup that Dikembe Mutombo is playing golf now.

Later,

Bob Hunt

10.241real thick people on this monday :-)METSNY::francusABPMon Apr 26 1993 15:508
Tim,


Would you feel better if that was amended to a "reasonable chance of
winning" :-)

The Crazy Met
10.242Its been cold, thick skin helps;^)QUASER::JACKSONTAIf you see KayMon Apr 26 1993 16:144
      How about "These teams are evenly matched which should give even odds
    on winning"?  Unlike the Suns/lakers matchup?
    
      Tim
10.243My response: best of luck Charlotte!NAC::G_WAUGAMANMon Apr 26 1993 16:1911
    I'd been watching Charlotte's last-dash ascent up to the #5 playoff
    seed with considerable interest.  For one thing, I might actually watch
    the games now, as opposed to the dreary Nets.  But as for Bob's barb,
    it really doesn't matter, because Charlotte is a team I wouldn't mind
    seeing thrash the Celtics, in order to deliver a reality check.  Well,
    then again, maybe not, but the series means a whole lot more to
    Charlotte than it does to Boston.
    
    glenn
    
10.244CNTROL::CHILDSThe idea that nothing matters...Mon Apr 26 1993 16:268
Like my brother who lives in the Charlotte area said "Atleast one of my
teams will make the second round".

While the Hornets may not be a favorite of mine, Mourning is definately
my favorite player in the league so if they advance I won't cry to loudly...

mike
10.245strange nightFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainMon Apr 26 1993 16:342
    Funny how all 8 Western seeds lost last night except for the Spurs
    (beat Houston in OT).
10.246AXIS::ROBICHAUDMon Apr 26 1993 16:407
    	I kind of agree with Glenn.  The Celtics had quite a few seats
    available for Game 1 on sale last Monday, but I didn't think Joisey
    was worth the cash outlay, Charlotte is.  Still it would be fun
    to see the Knicks at the Garden.  I wonder if Bob Hunt is totally
    off the Sixer bandwagon now?
    
    				/Don
10.247FRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainMon Apr 26 1993 16:402
    Is it true that Michael Williams broke Calvin Murphy's consecutive FT
    record?
10.248MW VIA::LILCBR::COHENMon Apr 26 1993 16:492
Yes
10.249METSNY::francusABPMon Apr 26 1993 16:536
Bird just missed, if I recall on the consecutive FT record. Mark Price also
just missed it. Calvin Murphy was refreshingly honest when he said that
he would be disappointed if someone would break his record.

The Crazy Met
10.250Final Regular Season standingsFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainMon Apr 26 1993 18:0434
                       Western Conference
                        Pacific Division
y-Phoenix                       62 20   .756   --
x-Seattle                       55 27   .671   7
x-Portland                      51 31   .622  11
x-LA Clippers                   41 41   .500  21
x-LA Lakers                     39 43   .476  23
Golden State                    34 48   .415  28
Sacramento                      25 57   .305  37
                        Midwest Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
y-Houston                       55 27   .671   --
x-San Antonio                   49 33   .598   6 1/2 
x-Utah                          47 35   .573   8
Denver                          36 46   .439  19
Minnesota                       19 63   .232  36
Dallas                          11 71   .134  44
                        Atlantic Division
                                W  L  Pct.   GB
y-New York                      60 22   .732   --
x-Boston                        48 34   .585  12
x-New Jersey                    43 39   .524  17
Orlando                         41 41   .500  19
Miami                           36 46   .439  24
Philadelphia                    26 56   .317  34
Washington                      22 60   .268  38
                        Central Division
y-Chicago                       57 25   .695   --
x-Cleveland                     54 28   .659   3
x-Charlotte                     44 38   .537  13
x-Atlanta                       43 39   .524  14
x-Indiana                       41 41   .500  16
Detroit                         40 42   .488  17
Milwaukee                       28 54   .341  29
10.251Round 1 scheduleFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainMon Apr 26 1993 18:0654
                      1993 NBA Playoff Schedule
                          (All Times EDT)
                           (Best of Five)
                        Eastern Conference
                        New York vs. Indiana
	Friday, April 30 -- at New York, 8 p.m.
	Sunday, May 2 -- at New York, 12:30 p.m.
	Tuesday, May 4 -- at Indiana, 8:30 p.m.
	x-Thursday, May 6 -- at Indiana, 8:30 p.m.
	x-Sunday, May 9 -- at New York, TBA
                         Chicago vs. Atlanta
	Friday, April 30 -- at Chicago, 8 p.m.
	Sunday, May 2 -- at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
	Tuesday, May 4 -- at Atlanta, 8 p.m.
	x-Friday, May 7 -- at Atlanta, TBA
	x-Sunday, May 9 -- at Chicago, TBA
                       Cleveland vs. New Jersey
	Thursday, April 29 -- at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.
	Saturday, May 1 -- at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.
	Wednesday, May 5 -- at New Jersey, 8 p.m.
	x-Friday, May 7 -- at New Jersey, TBA
	x-Sunday, May 9 -- at Cleveland, TBA
                         Boston vs. Charlotte
	Thursday, April 29 -- at Boston, 8 p.m.
	Saturday, May 1 -- at Boston, 1 p.m.
	Wednesday, May 5 -- at New Jersey, 8 p.m.
	x-Friday, May 7 -- at New Jersey, 8 p.m.
	x-Sunday, May 9 -- at Boston, TBA
                         Western Conference
                        Phoenix vs. LA Lakers
	Friday, April 30 -- at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m.
	Sunday, May 2 -- at Phoenix, 3 p.m.
	Tuesday, May 4 -- at LA Lakers, 10:30 p.m.
	x-Thursday, May 6 -- LA Lakers, TBA
	x-Sunday, May 9 -- at Phoenix, TBA
                        Houston vs. LA Clippers
	Thursday, April 29 -- at Houston, 8:30 p.m.
	Saturday, May 1 -- at Houston, 9:30 p.m.
	Monday, May 3 -- at LA Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
	x-Wednesday, May 5 -- at LA Clippers, 10:30 p.m.
	x-Saturday, May 8 -- at Houston, TBA
                           Seattle vs. Utah
	Friday, April 30 -- at Seattle, 10 p.m.
	Sunday, May 2 -- at Seattle, 9 p.m.
	Tuesday, May 4 -- at Utah, 9 p.m.
	x-Thursday, May 6 -- at Utah, TBA
	x-Saturday, May 8 -- at Seattle, 3:30 p.m.
                       Portland vs. San Antonio
	Thursday, April 29 -- at Portland, 10:30 p.m.
	Saturday, May 2 -- at Portland, 3:30 p.m.
	Tuesday, May 4 -- at San Antonio, 8 p.m.
	x-Friday, May 5 -- at San Antonio, TBA
	x-Sunday, May 7 -- at Portland, TBA
 x-if necessary
10.252summary of season series and home recordsFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainMon Apr 26 1993 19:18176
TOTAL RECORDS:
                     Phx  NY   Chi  Hou  Sea  Clev Por  SA   Bos  Utah 
Phoenix (62-20)      ---  1-1  1-1  2-2  2-3  0-2  3-2  3-1  2-0  3-1  
New_York (60-22)     1-1  ---  3-1  1-1  1-1  3-1  1-1  2-0  4-1  1-1  
Chicago (57-25)      1-1  1-3  ---  0-2  2-0  2-3  2-0  0-2  3-1  2-0  
Houston (55-27)      2-2  1-1  2-0  ---  1-3  1-1  1-3  4-1  1-1  4-1  
Seattle (55-27)      3-2  1-1  0-2  3-1  ---  1-1  3-2  1-3  2-0  2-2  
Cleveland (54-28)    2-0  1-3  3-2  1-1  1-1  ---  0-2  1-1  1-3  1-1  
Portland (51-31)     2-3  1-1  0-2  3-1  2-3  2-0  ---  2-2  0-2  2-2  
San_Antonio (49-33)  1-3  0-2  2-0  1-4  3-1  1-1  2-2  ---  1-1  3-3  
Boston (48-34)       0-2  1-4  1-3  1-1  0-2  3-1  2-0  1-1  ---  0-2  
Utah (47-35)         1-3  1-1  0-2  1-4  2-2  1-1  2-2  3-3  2-0  ---  
Charlotte (44-38)    0-2  1-3  2-3  0-2  1-1  1-3  1-1  1-1  1-3  1-1  
New_Jersey (43-39)   1-1  1-3  0-4  1-1  1-1  2-2  0-2  1-1  0-4  1-1  
Atlanta (43-39)      0-2  2-2  2-2  1-1  1-1  0-5  1-1  2-0  2-2  2-0  
Orlando (41-41)      0-2  2-2  1-3  1-1  0-2  2-2  2-0  0-2  2-3  1-1  
Indiana (41-41)      1-1  1-3  0-5  0-2  2-0  0-4  1-1  1-1  2-2  0-2  
LA_Clippers (41-41)  3-2  2-0  0-2  0-4  1-4  1-1  2-3  0-4  1-1  2-2  
Detroit (40-42)      0-2  2-2  1-3  1-1  0-2  2-3  1-1  0-2  3-1  0-2  
LA_Lakers (39-43)    0-5  0-2  2-0  1-3  1-4  0-2  3-2  2-2  1-1  1-3  
Miami (36-46)        0-2  0-5  1-3  0-2  1-1  2-2  1-1  1-1  1-3  0-2  
Denver (36-46)       1-3  1-1  1-1  2-3  1-3  1-1  1-3  1-4  0-2  2-3  
Golden_State (34-48) 1-4  0-2  0-2  2-2  1-4  0-2  0-5  3-1  0-2  3-1  
Milwaukee (28-54)    0-2  1-3  1-4  1-1  0-2  1-4  0-2  0-2  2-2  0-2  
Philadelphia (26-56) 0-2  0-5  2-2  0-2  1-1  0-4  0-2  0-2  1-4  0-2  
Sacramento (25-57)   0-5  0-2  0-2  0-4  1-4  1-1  0-5  2-2  1-1  2-2  
Washington (22-60)   0-2  1-4  0-4  1-1  0-2  1-3  1-1  1-1  1-4  1-1  
Minnesota (19-63)    0-4  0-2  0-2  2-4  0-4  0-2  1-3  1-4  0-2  1-4  
Dallas (11-71)       0-4  0-2  0-2  1-4  1-3  0-2  0-4  0-5  0-2  0-5  

                     Char NJ   Atl  Orl  Ind  LAC  Det  LAL  Mia  Den  
Phoenix (62-20)      2-0  1-1  2-0  2-0  1-1  2-3  2-0  5-0  2-0  3-1  
New_York (60-22)     3-1  3-1  2-2  2-2  3-1  0-2  2-2  2-0  5-0  1-1  
Chicago (57-25)      3-2  4-0  2-2  3-1  5-0  2-0  3-1  0-2  3-1  1-1  
Houston (55-27)      2-0  1-1  1-1  1-1  2-0  4-0  1-1  3-1  2-0  3-2  
Seattle (55-27)      1-1  1-1  1-1  2-0  0-2  4-1  2-0  4-1  1-1  3-1  
Cleveland (54-28)    3-1  2-2  5-0  2-2  4-0  1-1  3-2  2-0  2-2  1-1  
Portland (51-31)     1-1  2-0  1-1  0-2  1-1  3-2  1-1  2-3  1-1  3-1  
San_Antonio (49-33)  1-1  1-1  0-2  2-0  1-1  4-0  2-0  2-2  1-1  4-1  
Boston (48-34)       3-1  4-0  2-2  3-2  2-2  1-1  1-3  1-1  3-1  2-0  
Utah (47-35)         1-1  1-1  0-2  1-1  2-0  2-2  2-0  3-1  2-0  3-2  
Charlotte (44-38)    ---  2-2  2-3  3-1  0-5  1-1  4-1  1-1  2-2  1-1  
New_Jersey (43-39)   2-2  ---  3-1  3-2  1-3  2-0  1-3  2-0  3-2  1-1  
Atlanta (43-39)      3-2  1-3  ---  1-3  2-2  1-1  2-3  1-1  3-1  2-0  
Orlando (41-41)      1-3  2-3  3-1  ---  2-2  1-1  1-3  1-1  2-3  2-0  
Indiana (41-41)      5-0  3-1  2-2  2-2  ---  1-1  2-3  1-1  2-2  1-1  
LA_Clippers (41-41)  1-1  0-2  1-1  1-1  1-1  ---  1-1  3-2  0-2  2-2  
Detroit (40-42)      1-4  3-1  3-2  3-1  3-2  1-1  ---  1-1  1-3  1-1  
LA_Lakers (39-43)    1-1  0-2  1-1  1-1  1-1  2-3  1-1  ---  0-2  3-1  
Miami (36-46)        2-2  2-3  1-3  3-2  2-2  2-0  3-1  2-0  ---  2-0  
Denver (36-46)       1-1  1-1  0-2  0-2  1-1  2-2  1-1  1-3  0-2  ---  
Golden_State (34-48) 0-2  1-1  0-2  1-1  0-2  2-3  2-0  1-4  2-0  1-3  
Milwaukee (28-54)    1-3  0-4  2-3  2-2  3-2  0-2  2-2  1-1  2-2  1-1  
Philadelphia (26-56) 0-4  2-3  1-3  2-3  1-3  1-1  1-3  0-2  3-1  1-1  
Sacramento (25-57)   0-2  0-2  1-1  0-2  0-2  2-3  0-2  2-3  1-1  1-3  
Washington (22-60)   0-4  1-4  2-2  0-4  1-3  0-2  0-4  0-2  3-2  0-2  
Minnesota (19-63)    0-2  1-1  0-2  0-2  1-1  0-4  1-1  1-3  0-2  2-3  
Dallas (11-71)       0-2  0-2  1-1  1-1  1-1  0-4  1-1  1-3  0-2  1-5  

                     GS   Mil  Phil Sac  Wash Minn Dal  
Phoenix (62-20)      4-1  2-0  2-0  5-0  2-0  4-0  4-0  
New_York (60-22)     2-0  3-1  5-0  2-0  4-1  2-0  2-0  
Chicago (57-25)      2-0  4-1  2-2  2-0  4-0  2-0  2-0  
Houston (55-27)      2-2  1-1  2-0  4-0  1-1  4-2  4-1  
Seattle (55-27)      4-1  2-0  1-1  4-1  2-0  4-0  3-1  
Cleveland (54-28)    2-0  4-1  4-0  1-1  3-1  2-0  2-0  
Portland (51-31)     5-0  2-0  2-0  5-0  1-1  3-1  4-0  
San_Antonio (49-33)  1-3  2-0  2-0  2-2  1-1  4-1  5-0  
Boston (48-34)       2-0  2-2  4-1  1-1  4-1  2-0  2-0  
Utah (47-35)         1-3  2-0  2-0  2-2  1-1  4-1  5-0  
Charlotte (44-38)    2-0  3-1  4-0  2-0  4-0  2-0  2-0  
New_Jersey (43-39)   1-1  4-0  3-2  2-0  4-1  1-1  2-0  
Atlanta (43-39)      2-0  3-2  3-1  1-1  2-2  2-0  1-1  
Orlando (41-41)      1-1  2-2  3-2  2-0  4-0  2-0  1-1  
Indiana (41-41)      2-0  2-3  3-1  2-0  3-1  1-1  1-1  
LA_Clippers (41-41)  3-2  2-0  1-1  3-2  2-0  4-0  4-0  
Detroit (40-42)      0-2  2-2  3-1  2-0  4-0  1-1  1-1  
LA_Lakers (39-43)    4-1  1-1  2-0  3-2  2-0  3-1  3-1  
Miami (36-46)        0-2  2-2  1-3  1-1  2-3  2-0  2-0  
Denver (36-46)       3-1  1-1  1-1  3-1  2-0  3-2  5-1  
Golden_State (34-48) ---  1-1  1-1  4-1  1-1  3-1  4-0  
Milwaukee (28-54)    1-1  ---  2-2  1-1  1-3  1-1  2-0  
Philadelphia (26-56) 1-1  2-2  ---  1-1  3-1  2-0  1-1  
Sacramento (25-57)   1-4  1-1  1-1  ---  1-1  3-1  4-0  
Washington (22-60)   1-1  3-1  1-3  1-1  ---  1-1  1-1  
Minnesota (19-63)    1-3  1-1  0-2  1-3  1-1  ---  4-1  
Dallas (11-71)       0-4  0-2  1-1  0-4  1-1  1-4  ---  


HOME RECORDS:
                     NY   Clev Phx  Sea  Chi  Hou  SA   Por  Bos  Det  
New_York (37-4)      ---  2-0  1-0  1-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  1-0  2-1  2-0  
Cleveland (35-6)     1-1  ---  1-0  1-0  2-1  1-0  1-0  0-1  1-1  3-0  
Phoenix (35-6)       1-0  0-1  ---  2-1  0-1  1-1  2-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  
Seattle (33-8)       1-0  1-0  2-0  ---  0-1  1-1  1-1  2-1  1-0  1-0  
Chicago (31-10)      1-1  1-1  0-1  1-0  ---  0-1  0-1  1-0  2-0  2-0  
Houston (31-10)      1-0  1-0  1-1  0-2  1-0  ---  3-0  1-1  1-0  1-0  
San_Antonio (31-10)  0-1  1-0  1-1  2-0  1-0  1-1  ---  2-0  1-0  1-0  
Portland (30-11)     1-0  1-0  2-1  1-1  0-1  2-0  2-0  ---  0-1  1-0  
Boston (28-13)       0-2  2-0  0-1  0-1  1-1  1-0  1-0  1-0  ---  1-1  
Detroit (28-13)      2-0  2-0  0-1  0-1  1-1  1-0  0-1  1-0  2-0  ---  
Denver (28-13)       1-0  1-0  1-1  0-2  1-0  2-1  1-1  1-1  0-1  1-0  
Utah (28-13)         1-0  1-0  1-1  1-1  0-1  0-2  2-1  1-1  1-0  1-0  
Orlando (27-14)      2-0  2-0  0-1  0-1  0-2  1-0  0-1  1-0  1-2  1-1  
Indiana (27-14)      1-1  0-2  0-1  1-0  0-3  0-1  1-0  0-1  2-0  1-1  
LA_Clippers (27-14)  1-0  0-1  3-0  1-1  0-1  0-2  0-2  1-1  1-0  1-0  
Miami (26-15)        0-3  2-0  0-1  1-0  1-1  0-1  1-0  1-0  1-1  2-0  
New_Jersey (26-15)   1-1  1-1  0-1  1-0  0-2  1-0  1-0  0-1  0-2  1-1  
Atlanta (25-16)      1-1  0-3  0-1  1-0  1-1  1-0  1-0  1-0  1-1  1-1  
Charlotte (22-19)    0-2  1-1  0-1  1-0  1-1  0-1  1-0  0-1  0-2  3-0  
LA_Lakers (20-21)    0-1  0-1  0-2  1-2  1-0  0-2  0-2  2-1  0-1  0-1  
Golden_State (19-22) 0-1  0-1  1-1  1-2  0-1  1-1  1-1  0-2  0-1  1-0  
Milwaukee (18-23)    1-1  1-2  0-1  0-1  1-1  1-0  0-1  0-1  1-1  0-2  
Sacramento (16-25)   0-1  1-0  0-3  1-1  0-1  0-2  1-1  0-3  1-0  0-1  
Philadelphia (15-26) 0-3  0-2  0-1  1-0  1-1  0-1  0-1  0-1  0-2  1-1  
Washington (15-26)   1-1  1-1  0-1  0-1  0-2  0-1  1-0  1-0  1-1  0-2  
Minnesota (11-30)    0-1  0-1  0-2  0-2  0-1  1-2  1-2  0-2  0-1  1-0  
Dallas (7-34)        0-1  0-1  0-2  0-2  0-1  0-3  0-2  0-2  0-1  1-0  

                     Den  Utah Orl  Ind  LAC  Mia  NJ   Atl  Char LAL  
New_York (37-4)      1-0  1-0  2-0  2-0  0-1  2-0  2-0  1-1  1-1  1-0  
Cleveland (35-6)     1-0  1-0  2-0  2-0  0-1  2-0  1-1  2-0  2-0  1-0  
Phoenix (35-6)       2-0  2-0  1-0  0-1  2-0  1-0  0-1  1-0  1-0  3-0  
Seattle (33-8)       1-1  1-1  1-0  0-1  3-0  1-0  1-0  1-0  1-0  2-0  
Chicago (31-10)      1-0  1-0  1-1  2-0  1-0  2-0  2-0  1-1  2-1  0-1  
Houston (31-10)      2-0  2-1  1-0  1-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  1-0  1-0  1-1  
San_Antonio (31-10)  3-0  2-1  1-0  1-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  0-1  1-0  0-2  
Portland (30-11)     2-0  1-1  0-1  0-1  2-1  1-0  1-0  1-0  0-1  1-1  
Boston (28-13)       1-0  0-1  1-1  2-0  1-0  2-0  2-0  1-1  1-1  0-1  
Detroit (28-13)      1-0  0-1  2-0  2-1  1-0  1-1  2-0  2-1  1-1  0-1  
Denver (28-13)       ---  1-1  0-1  1-0  1-1  0-1  1-0  0-1  1-0  1-1  
Utah (28-13)         2-1  ---  1-0  1-0  2-0  1-0  0-1  0-1  0-1  2-0  
Orlando (27-14)      1-0  1-0  ---  1-1  1-0  2-1  1-1  2-0  0-2  0-1  
Indiana (27-14)      1-0  0-1  1-1  ---  1-0  2-0  2-0  2-0  3-0  1-0  
LA_Clippers (27-14)  1-1  2-0  1-0  1-0  ---  0-1  0-1  1-0  1-0  2-1  
Miami (26-15)        1-0  0-1  2-0  2-0  1-0  ---  2-1  1-1  0-2  1-0  
New_Jersey (26-15)   1-0  0-1  2-1  1-1  1-0  2-0  ---  2-0  2-0  1-0  
Atlanta (25-16)      1-0  1-0  1-1  2-0  1-0  2-0  1-1  ---  0-2  1-0  
Charlotte (22-19)    1-0  0-1  1-1  0-2  1-0  0-2  2-0  0-3  ---  0-1  
LA_Lakers (20-21)    2-0  1-1  0-1  1-0  1-1  0-1  0-1  1-0  0-1  ---  
Golden_State (19-22) 1-1  2-0  1-0  0-1  1-2  1-0  0-1  0-1  0-1  1-2  
Milwaukee (18-23)    1-0  0-1  2-0  2-1  0-1  1-1  0-2  0-2  1-1  1-0  
Sacramento (16-25)   1-1  1-1  0-1  0-1  2-0  1-0  0-1  1-0  0-1  1-1  
Philadelphia (15-26) 1-0  0-1  2-1  1-1  0-1  2-0  1-1  0-2  0-2  0-1  
Washington (15-26)   0-1  1-0  0-2  1-1  0-1  3-0  1-2  1-1  0-2  0-1  
Minnesota (11-30)    2-0  1-1  0-1  0-1  0-2  0-1  0-1  0-1  0-1  0-2  
Dallas (7-34)        1-2  0-3  1-0  1-0  0-2  0-1  0-1  1-0  0-1  1-1  

                     GS   Mil  Sac  Phil Wash Minn Dal  
New_York (37-4)      1-0  2-0  1-0  2-0  3-0  1-0  1-0  
Cleveland (35-6)     1-0  2-0  1-0  2-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  
Phoenix (35-6)       3-0  1-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  2-0  2-0  
Seattle (33-8)       2-0  1-0  3-0  1-0  1-0  2-0  1-1  
Chicago (31-10)      1-0  3-0  1-0  1-1  2-0  1-0  1-0  
Houston (31-10)      1-1  1-0  2-0  1-0  0-1  2-1  1-1  
San_Antonio (31-10)  0-2  1-0  1-1  1-0  1-0  2-0  3-0  
Portland (30-11)     3-0  1-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  1-1  2-0  
Boston (28-13)       1-0  1-1  1-0  2-1  3-0  1-0  1-0  
Detroit (28-13)      0-1  0-2  1-0  2-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  
Denver (28-13)       2-0  1-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  3-0  3-0  
Utah (28-13)         1-1  1-0  1-1  1-0  1-0  3-0  2-0  
Orlando (27-14)      1-0  2-0  1-0  2-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  
Indiana (27-14)      1-0  1-1  1-0  2-0  2-0  0-1  1-0  
LA_Clippers (27-14)  1-1  1-0  3-0  0-1  1-0  2-0  2-0  
Miami (26-15)        0-1  1-1  1-0  1-1  2-0  1-0  1-0  
New_Jersey (26-15)   0-1  2-0  1-0  2-1  2-0  0-1  1-0  
Atlanta (25-16)      1-0  1-2  1-0  1-1  1-1  1-0  1-0  
Charlotte (22-19)    1-0  2-0  1-0  2-0  2-0  1-0  1-0  
LA_Lakers (20-21)    2-0  1-0  2-1  1-0  1-0  1-1  2-0  
Golden_State (19-22) ---  1-0  1-1  1-0  1-0  1-1  2-0  
Milwaukee (18-23)    1-0  ---  0-1  1-1  1-1  1-0  1-0  
Sacramento (16-25)   0-3  0-1  ---  1-0  0-1  2-0  2-0  
Philadelphia (15-26) 1-0  1-1  1-0  ---  1-1  1-0  0-1  
Washington (15-26)   1-0  2-0  0-1  0-2  ---  0-1  0-1  
Minnesota (11-30)    0-2  1-0  1-1  0-1  0-1  ---  3-0  
Dallas (7-34)        0-2  0-1  0-2  0-1  0-1  1-1  ---  
10.253nice statsMKFSA::LONGIt's just a matter of time,Mon Apr 26 1993 19:575
	Mike, I was going to put Tommy's classic quote about time, but I'll
	leave it to the master.


	billl
10.255QUASER::JACKSONTAIf you see KayMon Apr 26 1993 21:121
      You must be a fast and accurate typist Mike.
10.256I have a life, thank youFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainMon Apr 26 1993 21:461
    No, I just know where the stats are on the network.  
10.257playoff team recordsFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainMon Apr 26 1993 21:5028
Here are the playoff team records against each other; ranked by overall record
against the other 15 playoff teams.

Rank   Overall %   West  %    Home  %  Road  %  East  %     Home   %   Road  %
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2  NYK 31-15 .673  9-7  .562  7-1 .875 2-6 .250 22-8  .733  12-2  .857 10-5 .667
4  HOU 30-16 .652 19-11 .633 10-6 .625 9-5 .642 11-5  .687   8-0 1.000  3-5 .375
1  PHO 30-18 .625 20-12 .625 14-2 .875 6-10.375 10-6  .625   4-4  .500  6-2 .750
3  CHI 29-18 .617  9-7  .562  4-4 .500 5-3 .625 20-11 .645   9-7  .562 11-4 .733
6  CLE 28-18 .608  9-7  .562  6-2 .750 3-5 .375 19-11 .633  11-4  .733  8-7 .533
5  SEA 27-21 .562 20-12 .625 12-4 .750 8-8 .500  7-9  .437   6-2  .750  1-7 .125
7  POR 24-24 .500 16-16 .500 11-5 .687 5-11.312  8-8  .500   4-4  .500  4-4 .500
8  SAS 23-24 .489 16-15 .516 10-5 .667 6-10.375  7-9  .437   6-2  .750  1-7 .125
9  BOS 22-23 .488  6-10 .375  5-3 .625 1-7 .125 16-13 .551   9-5  .642  7-8 .466
10 UTA 22-25 .468 14-17 .451  9-6 .600 5-11.312  8-8  .500   4-4  .500  4-4 .500
13 ATL 21-25 .456  9-7  .562  7-1 .875 2-6 .250 12-18 .400   6-9  .400  6-9 .400
14 IND 20-26 .434  7-9  .437  4-4 .500 3-5 .375 13-17 .433  10-6  .625  3-11.214
12 NJN 18-26 .409  9-7  .562  5-3 .625 4-4 .500  9-19 .321   7-7  .500  2-12.142
15 LAC 18-30 .375 11-21 .343  9-7 .562 2-14.125  7-9  .437   5-3  .625  2-6 .250
16 LAL 16-32 .333 10-22 .312  5-11.312 5-11.312  6-10 .375   3-5  .375  3-5 .375
11 CHA 15-32 .319  6-10 .375  3-5 .375 3-5 .375  9-22 .290   4-11 .266  5-11.312

It's also interesting to note that the East and West playoff teams are dead
even against each other, despite the East Conference beating the Western
Conference during the regular season.
    
    {and for those that still believe in doing things by hand, this was
      extracted from the previous list using a C program}
10.258PFSVAX::JACOBNuthin much to say these days.(8^(*Mon Apr 26 1993 21:5513
    
    >>    <<< Note 10.256 by FRETZ::HEISER "break this ball and chain" >>>
    >>                     -< I have a life, thank you >-
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    Nobody that listens to Rush Limbaugh and takes what he says as GOSPEL
    "Has a Life".
    
    
    Schnortt Schitt Schlepps
    
    JaKe
    
10.259bark up Rush's tree, not mineFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainMon Apr 26 1993 22:254
>    Nobody that listens to Rush Limbaugh and takes what he says as GOSPEL
>    "Has a Life".
    
    you're right Jake, but this has nothing to do with me.
10.260PFSVAX::JACOBNuthin much to say these days.(8^(*Mon Apr 26 1993 23:488
    C.mon Mike, you mean to tell me that you're NOT one of the faithful
    followers of Rush, the legend in HIS own mind???
    
    I sorta find that hard to believe, if that's what you're trying to tell
    me.
    
    JaKe
    
10.261people are fallibleFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainTue Apr 27 1993 03:513
    What's the matter, Jake?  Does being wrong bruise your ego?  I don't
    faithfully follow any person and it doesn't look well for you to be
    pigeonholing people into your vision of your favorite stereotype.
10.262PFSVAX::JACOBNuthin much to say these days.(8^(*Tue Apr 27 1993 04:086
    Nah, on bruises here, just thought I had ya pegged properly, SO, I
    don't. No skin offa my ass, know what I mean??
    
    
    JaKe
    
10.263CUPMK::DEVLINDon Cherry and Seinfeld RoolzTue Apr 27 1993 14:294
    re .261
      \One of the funniest notes of the year.
    
    JD
10.264my last on thisFRETZ::HEISERbreak this ball and chainTue Apr 27 1993 15:358
>    Nah, on bruises here, just thought I had ya pegged properly, SO, I
>    don't. No skin offa my ass, know what I mean??

    No problem.  Under this medium, it would probably surprise many how
    little we really know about one another.  This is when "pegging"
    becomes dangerous.

    JD, I'm glad it made you laugh.
10.265CAM3::WAYI'd have had to miss the danceTue Apr 27 1993 16:411
I had a pair of pegged pants once.....
10.266TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is crawling!!!Tue Apr 27 1993 17:213
'Saw

Peg did what to your pants once?
10.267CAMONE::WAYI'd have had to miss the danceTue Apr 27 1993 17:377
>Peg did what to your pants once?

No, you misheard what I allegedly said.  I said "I pantsed Peg once"


'Saw

10.268Williams sez he wants to go over 100 nexted seasonTNPUBS::NAZZAROBoston Shootout - June 18,19,20!Tue Apr 27 1993 19:099
    Consecutive free throw streaks:
    
    	1) Micheal Williams 	84 (and counting!)
    	2) Calvin Murphy	78
    	3) Mark Price		77
    	4) Ricky Pierce		75
    	5) Larry Bird		71
    
    NAZZ
10.269METSNY::francusABPTue Apr 27 1993 19:134
I thought Williams missed after 84.

The Crazy Met
10.270title triviaFRETZ::HEISERdebt freeWed Apr 28 1993 14:2410
    For over a decade, the #1 or #2 road team (record-wise) has taken the
    NBA title.  What is the last team to win the championship without being
    one of the best road teams?  (actually they had a losing road record)
    
    The '78 Washington Bullets
    
    Who are the #1 and #2 road teams this year?
    
    1. Phoenix Suns
    2. Chicago Bulls
10.271thugs!FRETZ::HEISERdebt freeWed Apr 28 1993 16:2811
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Divac fined $5,000 by NBA

	LOS ANGELES (UPI) -- The National Basketball Association Tuesday fined
Los Angeles Lakers center Vlade Divac $5,000 for flagrantly fouling
Seattle guard Nate McMillan during the third quarter of last Friday's
122-93 loss to the SuperSonics.
	NBA Vice President, Operations Rod Thorn announced the fine.
	Divac was ejected from the game following the foul. The ejection
carries with it an additional $250 fine.
10.272MavsFRETZ::HEISERdebt freeWed Apr 28 1993 16:335
    It's interesting that the Mavs only won 4 games before signing Jimmy
    Jackson, then went 7-14 after signing him.  They might have won 20
    games with him on the team all season.  Now they'll get another lottery 
    pick to add to their roster.  Quinn Buckner will at least have some
    talent to work with.
10.273ROYALT::ASHEDet. Teamsters:92-93 DEChoop champsWed Apr 28 1993 16:404
    Should probably give your source for the stats Mike, to cover legal
    problems.
    
    Williams went 10-for-10 in his last game.
10.274AXIS::ROBICHAUDWed Apr 28 1993 17:1933
	Ah, the playoffs where the talent and coaching puts college hoops 
in it's proper place, 2nd.

			     EASTERN CONFERENCE

	#1 New York over #8 Indiana in 3
	   Riley Inc. (like Murder Inc.), is on a roll.

	#2 Chicago over #7 Atlanta in 4
	   His Airness too much for 'Nique At Night.

	#3 Cleveland over #6 New Jersey in 3
	   Even Daly can't arouse neutered Nets.

	#5 Charlotte over #4 Boston in 4
	   Bright spot is NAZZ can make May 13th GitTogether.


			    WESTERN CONFERENCE

	#1 Phoenix over #8 Los Angeles in 3
	   The Rich and Famous are now at Madison Square Garden.

	#2 Houston over #7 Los Angeles in 4
	   Trouble in Tinseltown, no BandWagon to hop on.

	#6 Utah over #3 Seattle in 5
	   Supes' solos can't match Salt Lake's Jazz combo.

	#4 Portland over #5 San Antonio in 4
	   First Mate Robinson asks John Lucas, where is the love?

				/Don                   
10.275ROYALT::ASHEDet. Teamsters:92-93 DEChoop champsWed Apr 28 1993 18:292
    Buckner may have Roy Tarpley back at that point to play or trade.
    
10.276fyiFRETZ::HEISERdebt freeWed Apr 28 1993 18:301
    Tarpley has asked to be traded to San Antonio to be with John Lucas.
10.277ROYALT::ASHEDet. Teamsters:92-93 DEChoop champsWed Apr 28 1993 18:412
    Makes sense... should be able to get a decent pick or player for him.
    
10.278fyiFRETZ::HEISERdebt freeWed Apr 28 1993 22:2523
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA announces deal with NBC

	NEW YORK (UPI) -- The National Basketball Association and NBC Sports
Wednesday announced a broadcasting agreement that will keep NBA games on
the network through the 1997-98 season.
	The announcement was made by NBA Commissioner David Stern and NBC
Sports President Dick Ebersol following a meeting of the NBA Board of
Governors.
	The NBA and NBC are currently in the third year of a four-year
agreement that began with the 1990-91 season.
	Under the new agreement, which begins with the 1994-95 season, the
NBA is guaranteed a minimum payment that exceeds its current contract
but is also designed at a level to insure profitability for NBC. The
agreement also provides that NBC and the NBA will share equally in
revenues that are achieved through advertising sales over a specified
amount.
	NBC will carry a minimum of 25 regular season games as well as up to
28 playoff games. All games of the NBA Finals will be seen in prime
time.
	``NBA Inside Stuff,'' the league-produced weekly magazine show, will
be extended to 52 weeks a year after the 1993-94 season.
10.279'ats a No NoCSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Apr 29 1993 12:4014
    
    Yabbut this is really gonna urinate the NY Knicks.  The NBA (Rod
    Thorne?) announced a new policy on fighting for the playoffs.
    
    Seems that if a player "throws" a punch, he's gonna get fined and 
    get a one game suspension.  If'n the punch lands, he steel gets fined
    and will get a one-to-five game suspension.
    
    Methinks it's time to mebbe watch some hokey instead.
    
    I remain,
    reporting from the non-boxing position
    Kev
    
10.280new fighting rulesFRETZ::HEISERdebt freeThu Apr 29 1993 16:3021
    Actually this may favor the Knicks.  It's the other teams that
    *usually* start the fights in retaliation of the Knicks' cheap shots. 
    Of course with the Knick's bench depth, they can't afford to fight.
    
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA imposes new penalties for playoff fighting

	NEW YORK (UPI) -- The NBA will impose stiffer penalties for fighting
during the playoffs, the league announced Wednesday.
	The announcement was made by NBA Vice President of Operations Rod
Thorn following a meeting of the league's Competition Committee.
	The new rules will mean that any player who throws a punch in a
playoff game will be ejected and suspended for at least one game and
also fined an appropriate amount. Any player connecting with a punch
will be ejected and fined and also face a suspension of one to five
games.
	Teams will be fined an amount equal to the total sum of their
players' fines. Additionally, any player leaving the bench area during a
fight will be fined $2,500, up from $500, and that player's team will be
fined $5,000 for each of its players who leave the bench area.
10.281round 1 predictionsFRETZ::HEISERdebt freeThu Apr 29 1993 16:31108
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (DEAN SCHABNER, UPI Sports Writer)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.sports.top
Subject: NBA Playoff Preview and Predictions

	The second season is when the NBA is supposed to become competitive,
but this year the early rounds seem as much a prelude as the first 82
games.
	Until Houston meets Phoenix in the Western Conference Finals and
Chicago meets New York in the East, there seems to be little question
how things will go. But then, that's why they play the games.
	The playoffs get underway Thursday with two games in the Eastern
Conference and two in the West.
	In the East, Cleveland hosts New Jersey and Boston will take on
Charlotte.
	In the West, the Los Angeles Clippers visit the Houston Rockets and
the San Antonio Spurs travel to Portland to face the Trail Blazers.
	Here's a breakdown of the first-round matchups and some predictions:
                         Eastern Conference
                        New York vs. Indiana
	If what point guard Doc Rivers says is true -- that the Knicks don't
remember victories, only losses -- then the Pacers had better beware.
Indiana handed New York its only loss over the last 12 games of the
season. The team Indiana can expect to see will be toughened by four
days of rest, and primed with Coach Pat Riley's motivational speeches.
Center Patrick Ewing wants a championship, and he and the rest of the
Knicks know Riley is a man whose won a few. He will grill them on how
the Pacers managed to beat them (Rik Smits and Reggie Miller hitting
from outside), and it won't happen again. Miller will be trying to get
the vision of Knicks guard John Starks' hand out of his face days after
Indiana is on summer vacation.
	Prediction: Knicks in three.
                         Chicago vs. Atlanta
	The Bulls keep saying they like the underdog role. Well, they're
going to have to wait till the meet New York to play it. The Hawks, with
Dominique Wilkins to make Scottie Pippen work at both ends of the court
and Stacy Augmon to harrass both Pippen and Michael Jordan, will give
Chicago more trouble than it wants in the first round, especially with
New York and Cleveland rolling into the second round. But the Bulls have
too much depth, too much experience and too much Jordan to bow out to a
team that gives up an average of 108 points per game.
	Prediction: Bulls in five.
                       Cleveland vs. New Jersey
	The Nets were once a team to be feared in the playoffs, but point
guard Kenny Anderson's broken wrist and back-up center Chris Dudley's
broken foot changed that. Now the Nets are fighting among themselves.
Dudley will be able to get an early start in the free agent market,
because the Cavaliers will sweep New Jersey. Even with forward Larry
Nance slowed by a broken finger on his left hand, Cleveland is too
finely tuned to lose to the short-handed Nets. But for an 8-11 start,
Cleveland would have been in the hunt for the best record in the East.
The Cavaliers come into the playoffs having won nine of their last 10.
New Jersey has done just the reverse and will stumble out.
	Prediction: Cavs in three.
                         Boston vs. Charlotte
	The Hornets had an up-and-down season, which is no surprise on a team
whose veteran leadership comes from a second-year player. Though since
that sophomore is Larry Johnson, when the Hornets have been up, they've
been way up. Among Charlotte's season-ending streak of five straight
wins was the victory over Chicago that took the Bulls out of contention
for the best record in the East. Seems like a game the Bulls might have
wanted, right? Boston has the playoff experience, but Johnson (22
points, 10 rebounds per game), rookie Alonzo Mourning (21 points, 10
rebounds) and the Hornets are hungry and strong.
	Prediction: Hornets in four.
                         Western Conference
                        Phoenix vs. LA Lakers
	The Lakers are going to be making some changes this summer. Even
without point guard Kevin Johnson, the Suns are far too much for the
Lakers to handle. Phoenix is used to playing short handed -- Johnson and
forwards Cedric Ceballos and Richard Dumas all missed extended periods
this season, but the Suns kept winning. With Charles Barkley and forward
Dan Majerle, Phoenix has two of the toughest men under 6-6 in the NBA.
And the Lakers have A.C. Green and a lot of guys who got too used to
Magic Johnson to get them the ball on the break. The only question about
the Suns is who they'll face in the second round.
	Prediction: Suns in three.
                        Houston vs. LA Clippers
	The Rockets beat up on the Clippers in all of their four meetings
this season, and that trend will continue in the playoffs. Los Angeles
has nobody who can handle Hakeem Olajuwon, and the Rockets will not miss
guard Vernon Maxwell, who is out with a broken wrist. The Clippers are
talented, but forward Danny Manning and Coach Larry Brown have had
enough of one another, and that dissension has infected the whole team.
Houston rookie forward Robert Horry's sore knees will feel better after
three days rest, but Olajuwon alone may be enough to chase the Clippers.
	Prediction: Rockets in four.
                           Seattle vs. Utah
	This may be the toughest of the first-round matchups. Seattle has the
strength and size to battle Karl Malone, but Malone has point guard John
Stockton to get him the ball where he wants it. Sonics Coach George Karl
may have alienated forwards Shawn Kemp and Derrick McKey, and without
their enthusiastic contributions, the Sonics will be knocked out early.
Utah has plenty of playoff experience, but offseason dealings to
strengthen the team have only whittled it down to the core of Karl
Malone, Stockton and Jeff Malone. Seattle, with six players who average
more than 13 points a game, should have enough weapons to overcome the
Jazz trio.
	Prediction: Sonics in five.
                       Portland vs. San Antonio
	The Trail Blazers have played without Clyde Drexler enough now that
they don't seem to miss him as much as they once did. In his absence,
forward Cliff Robinson and point guard Rod Strickland have increased
their roles. John Lucas will get the Spurs up for the playoffs, but what
Jerry Tarkanian kept saying is still true. There is not enough talent
around center David Robinson. Strickland will negate Spurs point guard
Avery Johnson's quickness and Portland has enough big bodies to slow
Robinson.
	Prediction: Blazers in five.
10.282draft orderFRETZ::HEISERdebt freeThu Apr 29 1993 16:3272
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA Draft Order

        NEW YORK (UPI) -- Selection order for the June 30 NBA draft.
(Picks 1 thru 11 to be determined by lottery; listing teams in May
23 lottery and their chances in lottery)
        Dallas 11
        Minnesota 10
        Washington 9
        Sacramento 8
        Philadelphia 7
        Milwaukee 6
        Golden State 5
        Denver 4
        Miami 3
        a-Detroit 2
        Orlando 1
                    Remainder of First Round
        12. LA Lakers
        13. LA Clippers
        14. Indiana
        15. Atlanta
        16. New Jersey
        17. Charlotte
        18. Utah
        19. Boston
        20. Charlotte from San Antonio
        21. Portland
        22. Cleveland
        23. Seatlle
        24. Houston
        25. Chicago
        26. Orlando from New York
        27. Phoenix
                          Second Round
        28. Dallas
        29. Minnesota
        30. Washington
        31. Sacramento
        32. Philadelphia
        33. Dallas from Milwaukee
        34. Golden State
        35. b-Miami or Detroit from Miami OR Washington from Denver
        36. b-Miami or Detroit from MIami OR Washington from Denver
        37. LA Lakers
        38. Washington from Detroit
        39. Indiana
        40. Atlanta from LA Clippers
        41. Chicago from Orlando
        42. Seattle from New Jersey (via Orlando)
        43. Denver from Atlanta
        44. Sacramento from Charlotte
        45. Utah
        46. Houston from Boston (via New Jersey and Cleveland)
        47. San Antonio
        48. Portland
        49. Phoenix from Cleveland
        50. Houston
        51. b-Seattle
        52. d-Seattle from Chicago
        53. LA Clippers from New York
        54. Phoenix
        a-This choice will be conveyed to Detroit unless it is No.
1 through 5 following lottery, in which case Miami has the option to
keep this pick, exercisable up to June 23, 1993, and convey to Detroit
its first-round choice in 1994 and its second-round choice in 1993.
        b-The order of this pick will be determined after May 23 Lottery
        c-Seattle must convey to Indiana its 1993 or 1994 second-round
choice exercisable by Seattle prior to June 1, 1993.
        d-If Seattle reaches the Western Conference finals in 1993,
it will convey this pick acquired from Chicago to Sacramento.
10.283Halllloooooooooooo?CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Apr 29 1993 16:5015
    
    Yabbut speaking of the draft, 
    
    Wasn't there some 7 foot 6" guy from Utah who left for his "mission" a
    few years ago?  I heard that he's declared himself eligible for the
    draft and there was some specualtion on the radion (i think WEEI) that
    he might be a lottery pick.
    
    I don't remember his name but is it realistic to expect a tall player
    who hasn't played in 2+ years to be in the top 11 thisted year?
    
    I remain,
    usually at the #1 position when we line up  :*(
    Kev
    
10.284PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Apr 29 1993 16:564
    Kev, I'm pretty sure someone mentioned that when he first announced
    eligibility.  There's no doubt he'll be a lottery pick (you can't teach
    height), and quite a few experts that I heard when the announcement was
    made have him projected as the top pick in the draft.
10.285WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNThu Apr 29 1993 17:078
    
    
        I think his name was Shawn Bradley.
    
       But I could be wrong....
    
    
    Chappy
10.286big but talentedFRETZ::HEISERdebt freeThu Apr 29 1993 17:091
    Yeah, it's Shawn Bradley.  I've heard many scouts say he's a #1 pick.
10.287CNTROL::CHILDSThe idea that nothing matters...Thu Apr 29 1993 17:238
Them Scouts is stupid then.....Sure Bradley showed alot of promise his
freshman year with big block numbers and points but he played in the 
WAC. I realize the WAC is rated above the Big East on the KNorrometer
but come on #1. If I'm pickin I'm tossing names like Mashburn and
Rodgers and Robinson around in my head....

mke
10.288ROYALT::ASHEDet. Teamsters:92-93 DEChoop champsThu Apr 29 1993 17:416
    Depends on team needs.  If the Celts went first, you know they would
    jump at a chance to have a young center come in and help them.
    
    Pistons look like they're picking 9-10 this year... let's see, Bradley,
    Rider, Mashburn, Hardaway, Rogers, Chaney, who else is out there?
    
10.289CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Apr 29 1993 17:4719
    
    Yabbut Walt, how could you forget Hurley?  ;^)
    
    Mebbe Detriot will take him?
    
    MikeC, I agree with you.  From what I recall this Bradley was a stick,
    of the JD variety and I can't comprehend him not being busted like a
    pretzel in the NBA.  Granted, at 7'6" there are certain appealing
    aspects but to talk about a guy who hasn't played in 2 years as the #1
    pick sounds a lot like somebody snuck into 'Saw's schrooms.
    
    Does San Antonio have the most tickets in the lottery?  If they get the
    #1 slot, would they pick Bradley?  I seem to recall they have a center
    ;^)
    
    I remain,
    thinking the lottery is on Sunday. Right?
    Kev
    
10.290AXIS::ROBICHAUDThu Apr 29 1993 17:506
    	RE: No thrown or landed punches...
    
    	What a girlymon decision!  NBA stands for No B****[Filberts]
    Anymore!  Thank God for hokey!
    
    				/Don
10.291TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is crawling!!!Thu Apr 29 1993 17:501
Sean Bradley is so skinny, he makes Manute Bol look like Charles Barkley...
10.292METSNY::francusABPThu Apr 29 1993 18:079
        25. Chicago
        26. Orlando from New York
        27. Phoenix


I think the last picks of the round can change depending on
who makes it to the finals.

The Crazy Met
10.293DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Thu Apr 29 1993 18:2915
I think Bradley gained around 40 lbs during his 2 year mission stint. I was
kind of surprised at this seeing as my brother probably lost 25 lbs on his.

Bradley is a rare creature in that he's 7' 6 and he relatively co-ordinated.

He's not a stiff like manute or Eaton. He can run the floor relatively well
and he's a know shot blocker. In the genetic mutation led game of the NBA he's
a bonafide freak at seven feet six inches. He'll be able to clog up the
middle and he'll probably develop into a decent rebounder/scorer....

He'll go to the first team that lacks a center...You'll notice that most
of the teams in the lottery fit that description....

Metz
10.294NAC::G_WAUGAMANThu Apr 29 1993 19:348
    
    Bradley is for real.  He doesn't have to look that good to be extremely
    effective at that size.  You've got to have him up there with Mashburn, 
    Webber, Cheaney, etc., although if I had #1 I'd still probably go
    with the sure thing in Webber.
    
    glenn
    
10.295METSNY::francusABPThu Apr 29 1993 19:463
Has Webber filed for the draft??

The Crazy Met
10.296Webber hasn't declared yetFRETZ::HEISERdebt freeThu Apr 29 1993 19:461
    
10.297:-))))))WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNThu Apr 29 1993 19:556
    
    
          He should have filed when he was 17, or he's breaking the law!
    
    
    Chappy
10.298PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Apr 29 1993 20:2012
10.300AXIS::ROBICHAUDFri Apr 30 1993 16:144
    	Maybe Webber doesn't know how much time he has left before having
    to file for the draft...
    
    				/Don
10.301WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNFri Apr 30 1993 16:387
    
    
          Hey /Don maybe he should call a timeout and ask someone? :-)
    
    
    
    Chappy
10.302complete Los Wages title oddsFRETZ::HEISERdebt freeFri Apr 30 1993 20:1818
    Team          Odds
    ------------------
    Suns          2-1
    Bulls         7-2
    Knicks        7-2
    Cavaliers     7-1
    Rockets       8-1
    Sonics        8-1
    Blazers      20-1
    Spurs        25-1
    Jazz         30-1
    Celtics      40-1
    Hawks       100-1
    Hornets     100-1
    Clippers    100-1
    Nets        100-1
    Pacers      150-1
    Lakers      200-1
10.303keep the faithFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 03 1993 20:3827
    I just remembered that I forgot to post my picks.  Slasher seems to be
    the only other entry.  The rest of you better hurry before round 1 is
    over.
    
    EASTERN CONFERENCE
	#1 New York over #8 Indiana in 4
	#2 Chicago over #7 Atlanta in 4
	#3 Cleveland over #6 New Jersey in 5
	#4 Boston over #5 Charlotte in 5
    
	#1 New York over #4 Boston in 6
	#2 Chicago over #3 Cleveland in 6
    
        #2 Chicago over #1 New York in 6

    WESTERN CONFERENCE
	#1 Phoenix over #8 Los Angeles in 5
	#2 Houston over #7 Los Angeles in 5
	#3 Seattle over #6 Utah in 5
	#4 Portland over #5 San Antonio in 5
    
	#1 Phoenix over #4 Portland in 5
        #3 Seattle over #2 Houston in 7
    
        #1 Phoenix over #3 Seattle in 6
    
    Phoenix over Chicago in 7.
10.304ROYALT::ASHEThat's the way love goes...Mon May 03 1993 20:4221
    NY in 3
    Chicago in 3
    Cleveland in 5
    Charlotte in 4
    
    LA in 4
    Houston in 4
    Seattle in 3
    Portland in 5
    
    Houston over LA
    Seattle over Portland
    
    NY over Charlotte
    Cleveland over Chicago
    
    NY over Cleveland
    Seattle over Houston
    
    NY over Seattle
    
10.305FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 03 1993 20:445
>    Houston over LA
>    Seattle over Portland
    
    The winner of the #1 vs. #8 plays the winner of #4 vs. #5.  L.A. would
    play Portland in this case.
10.306ROYALT::ASHEThat's the way love goes...Mon May 03 1993 20:467
    Oh, I assumed they would reseed them...
    
    Portland over LA
    Houston over Seattle
    
    Houston over Portland.
    
10.307Bulls in a cakewalk 3 peatWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNMon May 03 1993 20:4832
    
    
       HERES MINE........
    
    
        NY over INDIANA    in 3
        Chicago over Atlanta in 3
        Boston over Charlotte in 5
        Cleveland over NJ in 4
    
        NY over Boston in 5
        Chicago over Clevland in 6
    
        Chicago over NY in 6
    
       West
    
       LA over Phoenix in 3    :-)
       Houston over Clipps in 5
       Seattle over Utah in 5
       San Antonio over Portland in 4
    
       San Antonio over LA in 5
       Seattle over Houston in 4
    
    
       Seattle over SA in 5
    
    
        Chicago over Seattle in 4.  (Eastern BBall rules again)
    
    Chappy
10.308lost first 2 at home and still won the series?FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 03 1993 22:055
    Back in the opening round of the '84 playoffs, didn't New Jersey upset
    Philadelphia by winning all 3 games on the road?  This was when
    Michael Ray Richardson rose to fame.
    
    Mike
10.309APPLE::FRANCUSABPMon May 03 1993 22:3933
    re: .308
    
    No team has ever lost the first 2 games at home in a 5 game series and
    come back to win the series. Since the NBA went to the current playoff
    system in 1984 no #8 seed has beaten a #1 seed in a series.
    
    NY over Indiana in 3
    Charlotte over Boston in 4
    Chicago over Atlanta in 3
    Cleveland over NJ in 5
    
    NY over Charlotte in 6
    Chicago over Cleveland in 7
    
    NY over Chicago in 7
    
    
    LA over Phoenix in 4
    Houston over Clippers in 5
    Portland over SA in 5
    Seattle over Utah in 5
    
    Seattle over Houston in 6
    LA over Portland in 6
    
    Seattle over LA in 5
    
    
    NY over Seattle in 6
    
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.310no and yesFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 03 1993 22:4616
>    No team has ever lost the first 2 games at home in a 5 game series and
>    come back to win the series. 
    
    That should read, no team has lost the first 2 games and has comeback
    to take the series.  In 1984, the first year of the current round 1 
    format, the Michael Ray Richardson-led Nets upset the defending
    champion 76ers by winning all games on the road.  They lost their first 
    2 home games, which were games 3 and 4.  
    
    >Since the NBA went to the current playoff system in 1984 no #8 seed has 
    >beaten a #1 seed in a series.
    
    True.  And before this weekend, the #8 seed was 0-41 vs. the #1 seed
    since 1984.
    
    Mike
10.311Still aren't sure how some of these trades came to beTNPUBS::NAZZAROBoston Shootout - June 18,19,20!Tue May 04 1993 16:0060
	                      1993 NBA Draft                         

Selection order for the June 30 NBA draft, as of May 3.  (Picks 1 thru 11 to be 
determined by lottery; teams in May 23 lottery shown with their lottery chances)

     FIRST ROUND		SECOND ROUND

     1. Dallas (11)        	28. Dallas
     2. Minnesota (10)		29. Minnesota
     3. Washington (9)		30. Washington
     4. Sacramento (8)		31. Sacramento
     5. Philadelphia (7)	32. Philadelphia
     6. Milwaukee (6)		33. d-Dallas from Milwaukee
     7. Golden State (5)       	34. Golden State
     8. Denver (4)		35. e-Miami, or Detroit from Miami, OR 
     9. a-Miami (3)		    Washington from Denver
    10. Detroit (2)		36. e-Miami, or Detroit from Miami, OR 
    11. Orlando (1)		    Washington from Denver
    12. LA Lakers		37. LA Lakers
    13. LA Clippers		38. f-Washington from Detroit
    14. Indiana			39. Indiana
    15. Atlanta			40. g-Atlanta from LA Clippers
    16. New Jersey		41. h-Chicago from Orlando
    17. Charlotte		42. Seattle from New Jersey (via Orlando)
    18. Utah			43. Denver from Atlanta
    19. Boston			44. Sacramento from Charlotte
    20. b-Charlotte from SAN    45. Utah
    21. Portland		46. i-Houston from Boston (via NJ and CLE)
    22. Cleveland		47. San Antonio
    23. Seattle			48. Portland
    24. Houston			49. Phoenix from Cleveland
    25. Chicago			50. Houston
    26. c-Orlando from New York 51. j-Seattle
    27. Phoenix 		52. k-Seattle from Chicago            
       				53. l-LA Clippers from New York
        			54. Phoenix

a - This choice will be conveyed to Detroit unless it is No.1 through 5 after
    lottery, in which case Miami has the option (until June 23) to keep pick
    and give DET its 1994 first-round choice and its 1993 second-round choice.
b - Part of the JR Reid-Sidney Green deal.
c - Compensation in the 3-way New York, LA Clippers, Orlando deal of last year.
d - Pat Durham was traded by Dallas to Milwaukee for this pick in 1989.
e - The order of this pick to be determined after Lottery; see (a) for Detroit/
    Miami trade; Denver traded this pick to move up in 1st round of 1991 draft. 
f - Darrell Walker traded from the Bullets to Detroit last year for this pick.
g - Part of Doc Rivers trade to the Clippers in 1991.
h - Litterial Green trade at draft last year.
i - Second half of John Bagley trade from Boston to NJ - don't know how
    Houston figured into this mix.
j - Seattle must convey to Indiana its 1993 or 1994 second-round choice, 
    exercisable by Seattle prior to June 1, 1993.
k - If Seattle reaches the Western Conference finals in 1993, it will give this
    pick from Chicago (for not taking BJ Armstrong in 1988 draft) to Sacramento.
l - Knicks picked up Clippers #2 pick last year (Joe Wylie) for this choice.

* - I have no idea how or when these picks were traded, or for what.  If anyone
    has any information on them, I'd appreciate it.
    
10.312AXIS::ROBICHAUDTue May 04 1993 16:387
    	You're fight about the '84 Nets Mike.  Joisey won the first
    two games in Philly, lost the next two at home then won the fifth
    game back in the City of Brotherly Cheesesteak.  I remember it well
    'cuz SnideAir always said that Joisey "handed" the title to the
    Celtics that year.
    
    				/Don
10.3133335::francusABPTue May 04 1993 16:495
Not sure what the difference is between my statement and Mike's reformulation
of it. 

The Crazy Met
10.314clarificationFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue May 04 1993 16:559
    TCM, no team has comeback after losing the *first 2* games of a 5-game
    series (regardless of whose court it was on).
    
    I've seen lots of reports stating that no team has comeback after
    losing it's first 2 *home* games.  This is wrong as proven by the Nets
    in '84.  Their first 2 home games were games 3 and 4, but they still
    lost their first 2 home games (picking a nit).
    
    Mike
10.315PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue May 04 1993 17:036
10.316ROYALT::ASHEThat's the way love goes...Tue May 04 1993 17:142
    Which ones Nazz?
    
10.317how quickly they forget, I would to if I were a Celtics fan3335::francusABPTue May 04 1993 17:2914
re:.314

Ah excuuse me, but the 1990 Knicks lost games 1 and 2 against the Celtics
in Boston and came back to win the best of 5 series. 2 other teams have
done this.

To be excruciatingly precise:

No team which has lost the first 2 games of a 5 game series, and those 2
games were on its home court, has come back to win the series.

The Crazy Met

10.318we're in agreementFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue May 04 1993 19:0813
>Ah excuuse me, but the 1990 Knicks lost games 1 and 2 against the Celtics
>in Boston and came back to win the best of 5 series. 2 other teams have
>done this.
    
    Exactly, and NY didn't lose on it's home floor.  The '87 Warriors did
    this to the Jazz as well.  

>To be excruciatingly precise:
>
>No team which has lost the first 2 games of a 5 game series, and those 2
>games were on its home court, has come back to win the series.
    
    Correct.
10.3193335::francusABPTue May 04 1993 19:107
Wasn't there a #7 seed a few years back that knocked off the #2 seed in
the first round??

I seem to recall Golden State pulled an upset in 1991.

The Crazy Met
10.320FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue May 04 1993 19:278
>Wasn't there a #7 seed a few years back that knocked off the #2 seed in
>the first round??
    
    Well if the Celts won their division in '90, then I bet it was NY.
    
>I seem to recall Golden State pulled an upset in 1991.
    
    Yeah they knocked off the Spurs in round 1.
10.321ROYALT::ASHEThat's the way love goes...Tue May 04 1993 19:322
    It was done in 87 and 89 too..
    
10.3223335::francusABPTue May 04 1993 19:345
The Knicks-Celtics is not what I had in mind; Knicks and Celtics had either the
same regular season record, or the Celtics were one game better.

The Crazy Met
10.323FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue May 04 1993 19:416
    According to my source for 36.487 (paragraph 1), only 3 teams have
    rebounded from 0-2 in a 5-game series:
    
    '90 Knicks over Boston
    '87 Warriors over Utah
    '56 Pistons over ?
10.324Curoius second round acquisitionsTNPUBS::NAZZAROBoston Shootout - June 18,19,20!Wed May 05 1993 15:254
    Walt, there are three or four deals in the second round that I couldn't
    find information about even in the media guides of the teams involved!
    
    NAZZ
10.325fyiFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed May 05 1993 19:071
    Chris Webber has called a press conference for today.
10.326fyi - could Houston be next?FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed May 05 1993 19:116
    Since 1987, the Western Conference #2 seed (Midwest Division winner)
    has been upset in the first round every other year:
    
    1987 Sonics over Mavs 3-1
    1989 Warriors over Jazz 3-0
    1991 Warriors over Spurs 3-1
10.327Is this a "film at 11 thang" Mike???TNPUBS::NAZZAROBoston Shootout - June 18,19,20!Wed May 05 1993 19:403
    And what did Webber say?
    
    NAZZ
10.328Webber: I'm outta hereHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelWed May 05 1993 19:554
Webber has announced for the NBA. "I'm ready for the next level" or
something like that.

TTom
10.329ROYALT::ASHEThat's the way love goes...Wed May 05 1993 21:513
    re .311
    Ok, Nazz, the only one I saw was i)... I think they answered that in 
    the BOSTON_CELTICS notesfile...
10.330Shaq "Pepsi" Attack wins RoYFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 06 1993 21:1324
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: O'Neal wins NBA Rookie of the Year

	NEW YORK (UPI) -- Orlando Magic center Shaquille O'Neal, who led all
NBA first-year players in points, rebounds, blocked shots and shattered
backboards, Thursday was named the league's Rookie of the Year.
	O'Neal, who led the Magic to the NBA's most improved record over last
season, was was an overwhelming choice of a nationwide panel of sports
writers and broadcasters who regularly cover the NBA, receving 96 of a
possible 98 votes. The panel consists of three media members from each
league city plus 17 from from the national media. Charlotte Hornets
center Alonzo Mourning received the two remaining votes.
	O'Neal, selected by Orlando out of Louisiana State with the first
pick in the 1992 draft, averaged 23.4 points, 13.9 rebounds and 3.53
blocked shots. The 7-foot-1 center led the Magic to the best record in
the club's four-year history at 41-41, which represented an improvement
of 20 victories over the previous season. The Magic just missed
qualifying for their first playoff berth.
	O'Neal was the only NBA player to rank among the league's top 10 in
four different categories this season. He was fourth in shooting
percentage, second in rebounding and blocked shots and eighth in
scoring.
	He was the 14th rookie in NBA history to start in an All-Star Game.
10.331APPLE::FRANCUSABPFri May 07 1993 05:254
    I was a bit surprised that the vote was that overwhelming.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.332AXIS::ROBICHAUDFri May 07 1993 13:244
    	Mourning ain't a milk drinking poster boy type and that hurts
    him in the style points count for everything NBA.
    
    				/Don
10.333PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri May 07 1993 13:251
    The Shaq did lead all rookies in most offensive categories...
10.334Congrats Shaq and ZoHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelFri May 07 1993 13:599
As I said before, this one was already settled.

Shaq is indeeed deserving of ROY. He's met all expectations and appears
to be handling his stardom very well. Give him his due.

Zo is also deserving. And it's a little ironic that Shaq wins this the
day after Zo hit the game winner that sent the Celtics home. 

TTom
10.335WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNFri May 07 1993 14:0814
    
    
    
              Like TTom already has said this was over before it started
       Shaq was hyped by the media from day one. I think Alonzo is the
    total package though. He can hit the 18 foot jumper regularly and can
    control a game on the D side of the ball.
    
          Either way they are both gonna be great players and should be the
    leaders in bring the NBA into the next century.
    
    
    
    Chappy
10.336CNTROL::CHILDSThe idea that nothing matters...Fri May 07 1993 14:155
Shaq's out golfing, Zo's still playing that's all that really matters
now isn't it? 

mike
10.337ROYALT::ASHEThat's the way love goes...Fri May 07 1993 14:322
    'Zo missed training camp and the first few games too..
    
10.338Could prob'ly reach most par 4sTNPUBS::NAZZAROBoston Shootout - June 18,19,20!Fri May 07 1993 14:495
    Shaq plays golf?!?!?
    
    Can you imagine how far he can hit a drive?!?!?!?!??!?
    
    NAZZ
10.339PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri May 07 1993 15:145
10.340FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri May 07 1993 15:541
    I'd like to see Shaq and Daly in a driving contest ;-)
10.341coulda cost some votesHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelFri May 07 1993 17:1713
re: Zo missing some early games.

I'm sure this cost him some votes even though it was the Hornets'
decision to have this happen. Zo agreed to the contract in time for the
opening game. The Hornets owner and management decided to take a week to
see if'n they could work some deal before agreeing to it. 

The one thing about this that really fried me was that all of the Hornets
announcers - who are all employed by the Hornets - continously refered to
this as Zo's holdout when it fact it was the Hornets actions that forced
Zo to miss any games.

TTom
10.342AKOCOA::J_RODOPOULOSFri May 07 1993 17:203
    Anyone know how Laettner compared to Shaq & Zo statistically ?
    
    John "D Cowboys" R.
10.343ROYALT::ASHEThat's the way love goes...Mon May 10 1993 13:153
   > I'd like to see Shaq and Daly in a driving contest ;-)
   They can do it today... New Jersey's eliminated...
    
10.344Or did you know that...TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is crawling!!!Mon May 10 1993 13:225
10.345ROYALT::ASHEThat's the way love goes...Mon May 10 1993 13:302
    Uh, I knew that... but this is the NBA note... not golf...
    
10.346AXIS::ROBICHAUDMon May 10 1993 17:017
    	Hat's off to Daly (coach of the Nets) for taking his team 5
    games.  I didn't think they had a chance to win one.  Bulls should
    beat the Cavs in 5 or 6.  The Suns should take the wind out of the
    Admiral's sails in 6.  And Hakeem's Heros will slip by the Supes
    in seven.
    
    				/Don
10.347Bulls da pickHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelMon May 10 1993 17:1018
Right now, I like Chicago's chances for the hat trick. 

Going into the playoffs the Suns were my choice to win it all and they
were lucky to beat the Lakers. Seattle, Houston and Cleveland all had to
go to 5 games in the firsted series. The Spurs beat Utah in 4 but will
probably lose to the Suns.

New York has been winning but has not been consistent. The Hornets 
have a better chance against the Knicks than the Bulls. 

Jordan will go to the nexted level. He has a chance to win 3 in a row
which is something that neither Bird nor Magic did. That should be more
than enough to motivate Chicago to win the east.

I look for Phoenix to get it together and win the west but lose to the
Bulls.

TTom
10.348ROYALT::ASHESi chip inside her head -&gt;overloadMon May 10 1993 21:171
    Bob Weiss was fired as Hawks haid coach...
10.349FDCV06::KINGJessinator attacks Disney, film @11Tue May 11 1993 17:454
    Seattle was the 3rd seed in the west and Houston was the second seed...
    How come Seattle has the home court advantage? By record?
    
    REK
10.350First tiebreakerTNPUBS::NAZZAROBoston Shootout - June 18,19,20!Tue May 11 1993 17:516
    Houston got automatic second seed as Midwest division winner.
    
    Seattle got homecourt with 3-1 series edge over Houston in regular
    season games, since both teams had 55-27 records.
    
    NAZZ
10.351fyiFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue May 11 1993 21:4518
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Report: Pitino offered Hawks' job

	ATLANTA (UPI) -- Rick Pitino, head basketball coach at Kentucky, has
reportedly been offered a lucrative contract to become head coach of the
NBA's Atlanta Hawks.
	New York 1 News, a 24-hour a day all news television station,
reported in its Monday evening that Pitino was offered the job on or
before May 8.
	The Hawks' position became vacant Monday when head coach Bob Weiss
was fired.
	Atlanta was recently swept in the opening round of the playoffs by
the Chicago Bulls.
	The offer is believed to be worth close to $2 million per season, but
family considerations may prevent Pitino from leaving Kentukcy.
	Kentucky's basketball program has been revitalized under Pitino, who
guided the Wildcats to a Final Four appearance last season.
10.352CNTROL::CHILDSThe idea that nothing matters...Wed May 12 1993 13:288
>>	The offer is believed to be worth close to $2 million per season, but
>>      family considerations may prevent Pitino from leaving Kentukcy.
>>	Kentucky's basketball program has been revitalized under Pitino, who
>>      guided the Wildcats to a Final Four appearance last season.

  The Kentucky Alumni will find a way to match the offer one would think...
  
 mike
10.353ROYALT::ASHESilicon chip inside her head -&gt;overloadWed May 12 1993 13:331
    Pitino shot them down...
10.354TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is crawling!!!Wed May 12 1993 13:373
10.355AXIS::ROBICHAUDWed May 12 1993 15:3521
				Ricky's Song
		 (With apologies to Dionne and the Belmonts)

	Well I'm the type of coach, who likes to travel 'round,
	I'm never in one gym, I move from town to town.

	And if you got the money, honey I'll listen to your pitch,
	Seems like after a year or so, I start to get the itch.

	'Cuz I'm a wanderer, yeah a wanderer,
	I wander 'round and 'round and 'round and 'round...

	Well first there was the Friars and then there was the Knicks,
	And when the Blue Grass state came calling, I packed up for the sticks.

	But if you come and axe me, which job I love the most,
	Just flash some of that cash and I will move to either coast.

	'Cuz I'm a wanderer, yeah a wanderer,
	I wander 'round and 'round and 'round and 'round...
                                                                               
10.356Larry Brown coached the Friars & Knicks?FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed May 12 1993 15:401
    
10.357Larry Brown :== Rick PitinoAXIS::ROBICHAUDWed May 12 1993 16:471
    
10.358Or does that need a diagram?ROYALT::ASHESilicon chip inside her head -&gt;overloadWed May 12 1993 17:105
    Then it would beCause I'm the wanderer, yeah the wanderer,
    I'm Larry Brown-a-brown-a-brown-a-brown...
    
    
    
10.359CAM3::WAYLivewire VoodooWed May 12 1993 17:289
>    I'm Larry Brown-a-brown-a-brown-a-brown...

You wouldn't have said that if his name had been Larry White.....;^)


'Saw    
    
    

10.360ROYALT::ASHESilicon chip inside her head -&gt;overloadWed May 12 1993 17:407
    Why not?
    
    You know, all those nights we shared together baby, you and I, it's
    like ecstasy... right on... oh you said Larry White... never mind...
    
    No, I'd say it.. .now if it were Larry Tan.... which I know you can't
    say yet...
10.361CAM3::WAYLivewire VoodooWed May 12 1993 17:4213
>    Why not?
>    
>    You know, all those nights we shared together baby, you and I, it's
>    like ecstasy... right on... oh you said Larry White... never mind...
>    
>    No, I'd say it.. .now if it were Larry Tan.... which I know you can't
>    say yet...


You slay me, Walt....absolutely slay me......

'Saw

10.362NBA All-Defensive TeamFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed May 12 1993 19:2751
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA All-Defensive Team

        NEW YORK (UPI) -- The NBA 1992-93 All-Defensive team announced
Tuesday (points in parentheses):
                           First Team
        Guard--Michael Jordan (51), Chicago; Joe Dumars (33), Detroit.
        Center--Hakeem Olajuwon (37), Houston.
        Forward--Dennis Rodman (34), Detroit; Scottie Pippen (32),
Chicago.
                           Second Team
        Guard--Dan Majerle (19), Phoenix; John Starks (14), New York.
        Center--David Robinson (29), San Antonio.
        Forward--Larry Nance (26), Cleveland; Horace Grant (13), Chicago.
        players receive 2 points for first-place vote and 1 point for
second-place in balloting by 27 NBA coaches.

Steal leader Michael Jordan and blocked shot king Hakeem Olajuwon head the
NBA All-Defensive team voted by the NBA's 27 head coaches and announced Tuesday.
Jordan, who led the NBA in steals for the third time in his career as he tries
to lead Chicago to its third straight league title, was named on 25 ballots
and led the way with 51 points. Olajuwon, the Houston center who led the
league in blocked shots for the third time in four years, was named on 16
ballots and received 34 points.

Detroit's Joe Dumars joined Jordan at guard, and forwards Dennis Rodman of the
Pistons and Scottie Pippen of the Bulls completed the first team. Rodman was
named on 14 ballots for 34 points, Dumars was named on 10 ballots with 33
points and Pippen was named on 12 ballots for 32 points.

Coaches selected first and second teams and could not vote for their own
players. Players received two points for a first-place mention and one point
for second place for a maximum of 52 points.  The second team consisted of
San Antonio center David Robinson (29 points), fowards Larry Nance (26) of
Cleveland and Horace Grant (13) of Chicago, and guards Dan Majerle (19) of
Phoenix and John Starks (14) of New York.

Jordan averaged 2.83 steals per game for a total of 221, and was voted to the
All-Defensive team for the sixth straight season. He joins Michael Ray
Richardson and Alvin Robertson as the only players to lead the NBA in steals
three times since the league began keeping the statistic in 1973-74.

Olajuwon was voted to the All-Defensive team for the fourth time, after
blocking 4.17 shots per game for a 342 total. Pippen made the team for the
second straight season after teaming with Jordan to hold Bulls opponents to
98.9 points per game. Rodman averaged 18.3 rebounds to lead the NBA for the
second straight season and made the team for the fifth year in a row. Dumars
has made the team four times, including the last two seasons.  Forty-two
players received votes, with only Jordan named on all 26 ballots. Dumars was
named on 23 ballots.
10.363ROYALT::ASHEI must have got lost...Wed May 12 1993 20:183
    Jordan's on 25 ballots, he gets 51 points.  2 points for first, 1
    for second place.  Shouldn't the max be 50?  Or is this a league
    conspiracy?
10.364His Airness............WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNWed May 12 1993 20:2512
    
    
        Let me get this straight.
    
    Scoring Leader                           =     NO MVP
    Steal Leader
    Best Defender in League (coach vote)           ^
     .                                         For the life of me
                                               I can't understand it.
    
    Chappy
    
10.365ROYALT::ASHEI must have got lost...Wed May 12 1993 20:333
    He had a guy on his team, who also was an Olympian and all-defense
    guy.  Plus, he's no longer the hot media guy...
    
10.3663335::francusABPWed May 12 1993 20:465
Chappy if there ever is agreement on what MVP means it would
make life boring.

The Cray Met
10.367Jordan was on *26* ballots -> 52 votes maxFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed May 12 1993 20:511
    Walt, Chicagoans vote early and often.
10.368WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNWed May 12 1993 21:0114
    
    
      MVP =  MOST  VALUABLE  PLAYER
    
           not
    
     1 Most Valuable player on a Championship team
     2 Most valuable player without another Olympian
     3 Most valuable player with media hype.
     4 Most valuable player that his team doesn't slide.
    
         These awards are a joke.
    
    Chappy
10.369LAGUNA::MAY_BRInside Intel, but no Intel insideWed May 12 1993 21:1310
    
    re /er and Pitino:
    
    Slasher, you forgot Pitino's roots, man.  The place, where as a rookie
    head coach, he'd get pissed at a cocky young middle hitter on the
    team's NECVL defending champ team who stayed late after practice
    everyday, screwing up when his basketball team could hit the floor for
    practice.  I am speaking, of course, abouyt that NCAA basketball and
    volleyball mecca known as Boston University.  Now fix the song (and get
    my name in their)!    
10.370Has to be "The Best", otherwise everyone has a different standardNAC::G_WAUGAMANWed May 12 1993 21:3215
    
    FWIW, Jackie McMullan of the Boston Globe has said that while in a 
    way she hopes that Charles Barkley wins the MVP because he's such a
    wonderful guy and all that, it was still her job as a_objective_
    basketball_analyst to vote for the best (and therefore most valuable, 
    by objective definition) basketball player in the league, who is
    Michael Jordan.  At least you have to admire her thought process,
    regardless of whether you agree with her selection.  None of this
    subjective "where would this sorry franchise be without Player X who 
    has no supporting cast and traditionally low ticket sales" nonsense 
    that Chappy alluded to...
    
    glenn
     
                       
10.371AXIS::ROBICHAUDWed May 12 1993 21:334
    	You probably deserved it Brews.  WalleyeBall is almost like
    soccer...
    
    				/Don
10.372PistonsFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed May 12 1993 22:082
    What's amazing to me is how a team with 2 first team defense members 
    doesn't even make the playoffs.
10.373LAGUNA::MAY_BRInside Intel, but no Intel insideWed May 12 1993 22:1216
    
    re .370
    
    I realize that the playoffs don't count in the MVP ballots, but after
    watching what Jordan was doing with 3 guys on him versus what Charles
    was doing with one yesterday, I'd have to agree with her and vote for
    Michael.
    
    I'm still waiting for the Suns to try to run a play when they get in
    their funk when they can't score.  It would have helped them put away
    the game, something they are going to have to figure out how to do.
    
    re .369
    Where do I turn myself in to the their/there police?
    
    brews
10.374hthLCALOR::PETRIEI got happy feetWed May 12 1993 22:153
>    Where do I turn myself in to the their/there police?

  brews, brews:  over *they're*
10.375MVP ??MACNAS::SHENEGHANThu May 13 1993 12:201
    Who did recieve this season's MVP award ??
10.376WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNThu May 13 1993 12:4113
    
    
        Yo Waga MAN I just put that subjective" where would this franchise
    be w/o this player" because someone mentioned that the MVP award went
    to the player who makes the biggest impact on there teams success.
    
        I believe the MVP should go to the best player in the league for
    that year.
    
            I.E. 1985 Mattingly over Clemens, 1986 should have been
    Mattingly over Clemens. :-)
    
    Chappy 
10.377I understood you Chappy, and was 100% in agreementNAC::G_WAUGAMANThu May 13 1993 13:131
    
10.378ROYALT::ASHEI must have got lost...Thu May 13 1993 13:3918
    re .362
    
    Jordan 51 pts, 25 ballots
    Hakeem 34 pts, 16 ballots
    Rodman 34 pts, 14 ballots
    Dumars 33 pts, 10 ballots
    Pippen 32 pts, 12 ballots
    
    Something doesn't add up here Mike.  Can you check your sources.
    
    You need more than defense to make to the playoffs.  You need
    consistent play, an inside game, and a consistent lineup.  Piston's
    didn't have any of these.  Rodman made 1st team despite his problems
    and missing 20 games this year.  Phoenix seemed to think he was good
    enough.
    
    Of course, if Detriot(tm) was out west, I bet Phoenix would be home
    right now, because they had a better record that the Lakers...
10.379RED SOX 1/2 GAME UP ON YANKSWMOIS::FASSETT_EThu May 13 1993 14:134
   re.376Chappy are you still crying over 1986, I bet you still cry over spilled
    milk!!! 
    Besides why bring up baseball in the NBA topic?
    
10.380updateFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 13 1993 14:2520
>    Something doesn't add up here Mike.  Can you check your sources.
    
    The tail end of the article says he was on 26 ballots.  The mention of
    25 has to be a typo, mathematically speaking.
    
>    Of course, if Detriot(tm) was out west, I bet Phoenix would be home
>    right now, because they had a better record that the Lakers...
    
    ...and if your grandmother had...  Extending this logic, which was
    already proven to have no value in the playoffs, the Lakers are better
    than any team that does not take Phoenix to a decisive series game.  I
    pity the rest of Phoenix's opponents from here on out.
    
    Chris Jackson won Most Improved Player last night.  Cliff Robinson had
    a number of votes.  Cedric Ceballos only had 1.
    
    Seattle beat Houston 111-100 to go up 2-0.  Knicks beat the Hornets
    105-101 in OT.
    
    Mike
10.381Eddie I got some choice seats for ya.....WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNThu May 13 1993 14:327
    
    
    
          Eddie crawl back under your $123 dollar rock.
    
    
    Chappy
10.382ROYALT::ASHEI must have got lost...Thu May 13 1993 15:379
    You commented on how a team with 2 all-defensive players didn't make
    the playoffs.  I'm saying if they played in the West, they would have
    (unless Orlando was there too) and would have faced Phoenix.  Pistons
    had a better record in the regular season, Lakers took them to
    overtime.
    
    Won't get into which conference has the greater depth, based in
    records, will we?
    
10.383couldn't resist3335::francusABPThu May 13 1993 15:374
Undoubtedly Chappy would agree Gooden over McGee in 1985 :-)

The Crazy Met
10.384Dont know what effect it will have on them ?MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSThu May 13 1993 16:0618
    Yes you can once again argue that a team that didnt make the playoffs
    deserved too more then a team that did.  This year you could argue that
    both Orlando and Detroit deserved to make the playoffs more then the
    Lakers.  But in the past few years a below .500 team has made the
    playoffs from the east, mostly do to more parity in the east and no
    REAL BAD TEAMS.  The thing that surprises me the most is that the west
    still had the 2 biggest cellar dwellars and still could not produce 8
    teams with a .500 or better record.  10 teams in the east had the
    talant to be in the playoffs only problem is only 8 make it.
    
    More important question, why do both west coast playoffs have back to
    back games this weekend and the east have no back to back games ?????
    Was this dictated somehow from NBC so they could have Tripple Headers
    all weekend, and even if so why didnt they have Chicago play sat/sun
    instead of sat/mon and only have 1 west coast team have back to back.
    Or did they purposly have both back to backs from the same conference ?
    Just curious ???
    							MairB
10.385Hakeem is most valuable; Michael is the best playerTNPUBS::NAZZAROBoston Shootout - June 18,19,20!Thu May 13 1993 16:3114
    
    IMHO, you're confusing "best" wif "Most valuable" - sometomes these
    are the same guys, sometimes not.
    
    If the MVP went to the best player in the league, Michael would have
    won it the last four-five years, easily.  Most valuble should transcend
    numbers and go to the guy who means the most to his team, without whom 
    his team would never have achieved anywhere near what it did.  (Thus,
    in my definition, guys on losing teams could never be MVPs).  Given
    my criteria, Hakeem Olajuwon is a very narrow choice over Barkley,
    with Patrick Ewing third and Michael fourth.  Take Hakeem off the
    Rockets, and they are lottery, and this has been his best season.
    
    NAZZ
10.386You have to filter out the transients, the best "stories"NAC::G_WAUGAMANThu May 13 1993 16:4814
    I think the Bulls could be flirting with the lottery without Jordan, and
    the Suns wouldn't be without Barkley.  What Jordan is being penalized
    for is his consistency, both in his own play and that of his situation.
    The Knicks are peaking *as a team* after a number of years with
    basically the same Ewing, Hakeem raised the level of his play a notch, 
    and Barkley finally has some players around him and is giving a boost 
    to his new team.  Jordan is just the same old Jordan, the best player on
    a team that is possibly the best of the championship contenders but at
    the same time the team with the least depth.  How is that not "most
    valuable"?
    
    glenn
    
10.387Must be a full Moon tonightWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNThu May 13 1993 17:488
    
    Re- .386   Ditto.... (wow a Yankee and a Sox fan agreeing????)
    
    Re TCC...  Gooden 24-4 1985. I thought he should get it. (double wow a
    Yankee and a Last place Met fan agreeing????)
    
    
    Chappy
10.388FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 13 1993 18:1311
>    the playoffs.  I'm saying if they played in the West, they would have
>    (unless Orlando was there too) and would have faced Phoenix.  Pistons
>    had a better record in the regular season, Lakers took them to
>    overtime.
    
    Phoenix has also swept the Pistons the last 3 years.  It's funny how
    people look at records and the results rather than the individual
    matchups which caused the results.  The Pistons don't present nearly
    the matchup problems for Phoenix that the Lakers do.  Simple as that.
    
    Mike
10.390FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 13 1993 18:443
    You're still ignoring the fact that hoops is a game of matchups.  L.A.
    was prepared and Phoenix took them for granted.  Still, the first 2
    games could've gone either way.
10.391FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 13 1993 18:509
    BTW - Chris Jackson received 25 votes for MIP.  The next closest player
    had only 16 votes.
    
    The NBA will award the 6th Man Award today.  Press conference has been
    called for 2pm in Portland to hand Cliff Robinson his trophy.
    
    The MVP award seems to be handed out later and later every season.
    
    Mike
10.392ROYALT::ASHEI must have got lost...Thu May 13 1993 19:0456
    Thanks Tommy...
    
    I could see Rodman keeping Barkley in place, KJ and Dumars evening out,
    Majerle over Thomas, the center spot being a wash and Dumas having the
    edge at the SF.  But you would expect that from a best regular season
    record team.
    
    Top 10 players, taking TOTAL games, pts, reb, asst, steals and blocks
    into account, next to per game totals. Same type formulas I entered 
    during the year:  Mike, let me know how yours differ, I know we've
    had close rankings earlier this year.
       total             average
    1: Hakeem         1. Hakeem
    2: Robinson       2. Robinson
    3: Shaq           3. Jordan
    4: Stockton       4. Shaq
    5: Jordan         5. Barkley
    6: Malone         6. Stockton
    7: Barkley        7. Hardaway
    8: Pippen         8. Malone
    9: Mutombo        9. Pippen
    10: Ewing        10. Coleman
    
    Guards: (same formula)
      Total		Average
    1.Stockton        1. Jordan
    2.Jordan          2.*Stockton
    3.Jackson         3.*Hardaway
    4.Blaylock        4.*M. Williams - MIN
    5.M. Williams     5. Drexler                   this would put KJ as
    6.Hardaway        6.*Blaylock                  the # 10 pg, right?
    7.Harper          7.*M. Jackson - LAC
    8.Thomas          8.*Anderson
    9.Hornacek        9. Thomas
    10.Bogues        10. R. Harper
    11.Murdock       11. Hornacek
    12.Skiles        12.*Murdock
    13.Threatt       13.*Skiles
    14.Strickland    14.*Bogues
    15. N. Anderson  15.*KJ
    
    
    Rookies:
    Total		Average
    1. Shaq           1. Shaq
    2. Alonzo         2. Alonzo
    3. Gugliotta      3. Gugliotta
    4. Laettner       4. Laettner
    5. Ellis          5. Ellis
    6. Spoon          6. Jackson
    7. Sprewell       7. Sprewell
    8. Horry          8. Weatherspoon
    9. Avent          9. Williams
    10. Williams     10. Dumas
    
                         
10.393FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 13 1993 19:2911
>    into account, next to per game totals. Same type formulas I entered 
>    during the year:  Mike, let me know how yours differ, I know we've
>    had close rankings earlier this year.
    
    I would but I haven't seen the final stats yet.  I asked Jeff for them
    at season's end, but he's swamped.
    
>    I could see Rodman keeping Barkley in place, 
    
    Disagree on this, but agree on the rest.  We don't have to mention the 
    deepest bench in the league either. ;-)
10.3943335::francusABPThu May 13 1993 19:383
Chappy I assume you remember that Clemens was 24-4 in 1986.

The Crazy Met
10.395So there.....WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNThu May 13 1993 20:195
    
    
        Yeah but he plays for the Sox.
    
    Chappy
10.396ROYALT::ASHEI must have got lost...Thu May 13 1993 20:209
    Detroit has a mediocre, old bench with Robertson, Laimbeer and Aguirre.
    Like I said, the best thing for these guys in the long run was to not
    make the playoffs.
    
    Jeff sent me the stats, so I know he has them.  He's been pretty busy.
    I know he doesn't like them floating around, so you better get them
    from him.
    
    
10.397DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Thu May 13 1993 20:567
 I think the Sonics might have reason to argue the deepest bench in the league.

Cage, Pierce, E. Johnson, Barros and a couple of stiffs...


Metz
10.398Always give up 3 good players if you can get one superstarTNPUBS::NAZZAROBoston Shootout - June 18,19,20!Fri May 14 1993 15:336
    Deepest bench is an overrated category.  Once the playoffs start, most
    coaches like to shrink their regular rotation down to around eight
    players.  You needa couple of superstars, or close to superstars to win
    championships, not a lotta good players.
    
    NAZZ
10.399more awards...FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 17 1993 17:2128
    Hakeem won Defensive Player of the Year.
    
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Riley named NBA Coach of Year

	NEW YORK (UPI) -- In the closest balloting in the 31-year history of
the award, Pat Riley of the New York Knicks Monday was named the
National Basketball Association's Coach of the Year for the 1992-1993
season.
	Riley received 32 of a possible 98 votes from a nationwide panel of
sports writers and broadcasters. He edged Rudy Tomjanovich of the
Houston Rockets by one vote.
	Riley, who also won the award in 1990 with the Los Angeles Lakers, is
only the fifth coach in NBA history to be named Coach of the Year twice.
	Riley led the Knicks to a 60-22 record, the best in the Eastern
Conference, and equalled the club record for victories in a season. The
Knicks currently hold a 3-1 advantage over the Charlotte Hornets in
their Eastern Conference semifinal playoff series.
	The Knicks' defense allowed a league-low .426 shooting percentage
this season and allowed just 95.4 points a game, the lowest figure since
the Chicago Bulls gave up 95.0 a game in the 1974-1975 season.
	Riley has a record six seasons with 60 or more wins and has won at
least 50 games in each of his 11 seasons as a head coach in the NBA.
	George Karl of Seattle was third with 10 votes and Paul Westphal of
Phoenix was fourth with nine. New Jersey's Chuck Daly had seven votes,
San Antonio's John Lucas six, Boston's Chris Ford two and Cleveland's
Lenny Wilkens one.
10.400CNTROL::CHILDSAnd there you had it...Mon May 17 1993 17:356
 
 Who in their right mind would vote for Chris Ford? Riley smells of the
 ABC/ESPN/Industrial Military Complex that Glenn was talking about this
 morning.....

 mike
10.401not badHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelMon May 17 1993 17:5221
> Who in their right mind would vote for Chris Ford?

I don't know about the best this year but I thought he had a hail of a
lot more to do with the success that Boston had this year than Westphal
at Phoenix.

Phoenix added Sir Charles which more than explains the Suns improvement.
By himself he made everyone this side of Tommy Gun Chambers a better
player.

Ford won without any such star.

However, if'n you look at where teams finished compared to where they
were predicted to finish, Rudy T should get the nod in Houston. But of
course, a lot of this has to be Hakeem.

The best team without a superstar was Seattle and Karl shoulda got more
votes than he did. And no one did a better job of playing the cards dealt
than Chuck Daly.

TTom
10.402TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is crawling!!!Tue May 18 1993 21:009
10.403ROYALT::ASHEWe don't have to take our clothes offTue May 18 1993 21:065
    Bob Hill, who signed a 3 year extension 3 monts ago, was fired.
    
    Names rumored on the replacement list: Wilkens, Pitino, Larry Tan, I
    mean Brown, Jim Lynam... and Larry Bird.
    
10.404Legends who became coachesAKOCOA::BREENOr so the sages speakWed May 19 1993 18:1113
    I suspect that Bird is more than mildly interested in coaching Indiana.
    I cannot seem to recall as single legend being successful coaching
    although Ted Williams did make manager of the year with Senators before
    losing interest.
    
    Rogers Hornsby is most famous "legend" who was a failure as a manager
    although that never stopped teams from rehiring him.  
    
    Anecdote, Ted W went to Cobb's home and had a pleasurable baseball
    conversation until subject of "Rajah" came up and Cobb thru Williams
    out of the house for comparing Horsnby with Cobb.
    
    Seems Ty had an unbearable hatred for Hornsby
10.405ACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 05:0211
    Orlando gets the #1 pick in the draft once again. My guess is that they
    will pick Webber, with Shaq already on the team I can't imagin that
    they would pick Bradley. 
    
    Orlando lost the tie-breaker to Indiana by 5 points; they had a 1 in 66
    chance of getting the #1 pick.
    
    /er how does your conspiracy theory fit in here??
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.406GENRAL::WADEI reckon so.....Mon May 24 1993 12:065
    
    	My personal opinion is that Webber is overrated.  I think
    	Orlando would be better off with Mashburn from Kaintuck(tm).
    
    Claybone
10.407Helium-injected ping-pong ball == Shaq + WebberNAC::G_WAUGAMANMon May 24 1993 13:1015
                                           
    You gotta love that NBA lottery system.  Last year it was not a bad
    Charlotte team that had just landed the #1 player in LJ that pulled 
    down the #2 spot against some long odds.  This year it looks like 
    someone got on the phone and said, "Shaq needs some help.  We can't 
    have him missing the playoffs again."  Meanwhile the same sad-sack 
    teams like Dallas are always left on the outside looking in.  All I 
    can say is that I look forward with great anticipation to the Celtics 
    first lottery appearance.
    
    Two number #1's in a row?  One shot in 66?  C'mon, who still believes
    this is on the up-and-up?  ;-)
    
    glenn
    
10.409NAC::G_WAUGAMANMon May 24 1993 13:2010
    
    > Weren't the Celts a lottery team when they picked up Len Bias?
    
    They had Seattle's pick, I think.  Seattle or Sacramento or whoever it
    was Red ripped off for Gerald Henderson.  And the cards came up pretty
    damned good, although the system wasn't weighted for "fairness" in
    those days.
    
    glenn
    
10.410complete draft orderFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 24 1993 16:4266
    Chris Webber, Shaq, and Skiles feeding them are a scary thought.
    Here's the entire draft order:
    
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA Draft Order

        Selection order for the June 30 NBA draft.
        1. Orlando
        2. Philadelphia
        3. Golden State
        4. Dallas
        5. Minnesota
        6. Washington
        7. Sacramento
        8. Milwaukee
        9. Denver
        10. Detroit (from Miami)
        11. Detroit
        12. LA Lakers
        13. LA Clippers
        14. Indiana
        15. Atlanta
        16. New Jersey
        17. Charlotte
        18. Utah
        19. Boston
        20. Charlotte from San Antonio
        21. Portland
        22. Cleveland
        23. Seatlle
        24. Houston
        25. Chicago
        26. Orlando from New York
        27. Phoenix
                          Second Round
        28. Dallas
        29. Minnesota
        30. Washington
        31. Sacramento
        32. Philadelphia
        33. Dallas from Milwaukee
        34. Golden State
        35. a-Miami or Detroit from Miami OR Washington from Denver
        36. a-Miami or Detroit from MIami OR Washington from Denver
        37. LA Lakers
        38. Washington from Detroit
        39. Indiana
        40. Atlanta from LA Clippers
        41. Chicago from Orlando
        42. Seattle from New Jersey (via Orlando)
        43. Denver from Atlanta
        44. Sacramento from Charlotte
        45. Utah
        46. Houston from Boston (via New Jersey and Cleveland)
        47. San Antonio
        48. Portland
        49. Phoenix from Cleveland
        50. Houston
        51. b-Seattle
        52. Sacramento from Seattle from Chicago
        53. LA Clippers from New York
        54. Phoenix
        a-The order of this pick will be determined after May 23 Lottery
        b-Seattle must convey to Indiana its 1993 or 1994 second-round
choice exercisable by Seattle prior to June 1, 1993.
10.411SOLANA::MAY_BROxymoron:Clinton's Trust FundMon May 24 1993 17:365
    
    Now that we've seen this format for the lottery end, anybody got any
    good suggestions on how to run it?
    
    brews
10.412DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Mon May 24 1993 17:4213
I'd take Mashburn over Webber as well. I think Mash has the potential to be the
next Jordan type player.  Great outside shot, good dribble drive, good post up 
and good passer plus he's got great speed and excellent hands. 

Webber has shown he can dunk the ball after rose draws coverage during the 
penetration and dishes off. 

Mashburn is a complete player...

and this has to prove the NBA lottery is fixed...

Metz
10.413A modest proposalMETSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 17:4614

Since the Knicks and Nets(sort of) are in the biggest market they should always
get the first and second picks (alternating). LA teams get the 3rd and 4th pick 
(Lakers and Clippers alternate). Chicago always gets the 5th pick.
And so on by market size. Of course with  the Knicks, Nets, Lakers, Clippers,
and Bulls getting picks 1-5 every year the rest of the order may not matter
all that much. Since Boston does mean a lot to the NBA they will get
the 6th pick even if they are not the next largest market (I'm sure Philly
is a bigger market than Boston).

HtH

The Crazy Met
10.414DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Mon May 24 1993 17:499
I think they should pick by # of NBA championships..

Celtics
Lakers

and so on...

Metz
10.415METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 17:4914
Mashburn, Webber whatever.

The only thing clear is that Bradley will not be the #1 pick. Amazingly
if Orlando had gotten the #3 pick they still would have gotten, most likely,
either Mashburn or Webber.

re: fixed - I highly doubt it. Much too much at stake for the NBA
to take a chance like that. 

Anyone have a list of teams that got the #1 pick since the lottery
was started; also once they went to the current system, what were the
odds of the team that got the #1 pick?

The Crazy Met
10.416FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 24 1993 17:513
    Is there a difference between market size and metropolis population?
    Phoenix is 9th in the country (population) and ahead of Boston as well
    as many other cities.
10.417METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 17:526
Not sure how the TV networks determine market size. I'm sure that it
has more to do with metropolitan areas than only the population
of the specific city.

The Crazy Met
10.418Lucky for the Patriots and football fans...NAC::G_WAUGAMANMon May 24 1993 17:557
    
    Boston represents most of New England as far as the TV markets are
    concerned, and is in the top 5, behind New York, Chicago, LA, and maybe
    one other.
    
    glenn
    
10.419SOLANA::MAY_BROxymoron:Clinton's Trust FundMon May 24 1993 18:085
    
    I think SF is fifth in market size.
    
    How can you say the Knick are a bigger market than the Celtics, TCM? 
    Didn't the Celtics draw more fans???
10.4201990's not 1950'sMETSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 18:2010
Actually I don't have the stats on who drew more fans, but I would
guess that you are right.

Brews, the problem is you're living in the past. Market today is
determined by TV and not by how many people actually show up to
watch a game. We're going into the multi-media age and you're still 
living in a time when radio was the dominant communication technology.

The Crazy Met
10.421It stinks to high heaven!NAC::G_WAUGAMANMon May 24 1993 18:2940
    As David Stern sees it:
    
>        1. Orlando
    
    Fastest-growing market in the country.  Huge impact on the league.
    Absolute must-sell, two playoff series per year *minimum*.
    
>        2. Philadelphia
    
    Large market.  Team in big trouble.  Traditional aspects secondary, but
    important.  Owed a big one after secret league edict to ship Charles
    Barkley out to a more marketable situation for his final days in the
    spotlight.
    
>        3. Golden State
    
    Another large market.  Only in the lottery in the first place because of
    injuries and doesn't belong, but give them one of Webber/Bradley/Mashburn, 
    and they're up there with Phoenix as one of the top two teams in the West. 
    The West needs a boost in the marketing department with the decline of 
    the Lakers, and until the Lakers hit the lottery, this is the best team 
    to do it with.
    
>        4. Dallas
>        5. Minnesota
>        6. Washington
>        7. Sacramento
>        8. Milwaukee
>        9. Denver
>        10. Detroit (from Miami)
>        11. Detroit
    
    Ranked in order of finish from here on.  Basketball-crazy Dallas (not!) 
    holds the most ping-pong balls, but is a serious candidate for
    Stern-induced euthanasia.  Beyond that, without question not one of the 
    rest of the teams is as attractive to the NBA as *any* of the Top 3.  
    Coincidence?
    
    glenn
    
10.422METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 18:334
So Glenn what is your opinion on the assasination of JFK??

The Crazy Met
10.423I wasn't RON-NING, I was RUN-NING... :^)CNTROL::CHILDSJohn Elway-Cantonisn'tcallingMon May 24 1993 18:3621
>> re: fixed - I highly doubt it. Much too much at stake for the NBA
>> to take a chance like that. 


 Geez I haven't a laugh this good in days. You probably believe when Ewing
 came out that it was an act of devine intervention and not NBA marketing,
 right? Or maybe you just trying to hid the latten quilt you feel over
 getting Ewing by trying to legitamize yesterday's sheninigans? 

 Get real yesterday they didn't even attemp to shuffle the 4-11 order to
 throw you off that everything was already predetermined. Like they did
 in the past....

 Anyways although I think Skiles is adequate, players like Hardeway are
 few and far between. I'd take him. Of course if Orlando takes Mashburn
 instead I also don't feel they're making a mistake. Heck with the present
 lineup they could take Rodney Rodgers and still come out ahead of the 
 game....

 mike
10.424You have to ask?NAC::G_WAUGAMANMon May 24 1993 18:418
    
> So Glenn what is your opinion on the assasination of JFK??
    
    Follow the trail.  David Stern --> Larry O'Brien --> JFK.
    
    
    glenn
    
10.425METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 18:506
'Saw,

See .423. Now even by your definition Mike Childs is welshing.

The Crazy Met
10.426SOLANA::MAY_BROxymoron:Clinton's Trust FundMon May 24 1993 18:534
    
    If you guys don't stop saying derogatory things about the Welsh, I'll
    send a drunken Irishman, a Jewish IRS auditor, and an Italian with Mafia 
    connections after you.  8^)
10.427METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 18:555
Brews, being sensitive to such concerns I looked up welsher in the dictionary 
and it had it defined in the way that we are using it here.

The Crazy Met
10.428Warriors will be back in a big way next yearFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 24 1993 18:585
    Re: Golden St.
    
    Glenn nailed that one.  Nellie finally has a great pick to go with
    2-legitimate All-Stars (Mullin & Hardaway) and a very good player
    (Owen).  He could also grab the big man he's never had in Bradley.
10.429PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon May 24 1993 19:024
10.430METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 19:094
How would taking Bradley and trading him solve their salary cap problem??

The Crazy Met
10.431PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon May 24 1993 19:111
    What's a "latten quilt"?
10.432PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon May 24 1993 19:134
10.433METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 19:156
I'm not sure where Orlando is wrt the sakary cap but I suspect that
they'll figure out something. Webber or Mashburn would be too tough
to pass up on.

The Crazy Met
10.434CNTROL::CHILDSJohn Elway-CantoniscallingMon May 24 1993 19:199
 quit yer bitchin' whinner will ya!!!  ;^) just getting a few last yanks in...

 as for Mac, maybe he thinks cause Shawn's a Mormon his needs will be less.

 Brews, Clemens is hurt but is much to manly to admit it. Either that or
 he is human. Must have killed him to walk Boggs on 11 pitches...

 mike
10.435CSC32::M_MACGREGORMon May 24 1993 19:2313
    
    Concerning the order of the draft:  First of all, after the top 3 picks
    are done via lottery the rest (all 24) are done by reverse record.  So
    the comments about they didn't even try to juggle slots 4-11, you
    obviously didn't know what you were talking about.
    
    Also, there was a 28.96% chance that the team with the 5th worst record
    would get one of those top three picks and a 21.25% chance for the 7th 
    worst.  So it is not as ridiculus as it would seem.
    
    Marc
    
    
10.436Did The Crazy Marlin or Slusher sick you on me???CNTROL::CHILDSJohn Elway-CantoniscallingMon May 24 1993 19:2714
                    <<< Note 10.435 by CSC32::M_MACGREGOR >>>

    
>    Concerning the order of the draft:  First of all, after the top 3 picks
>    are done via lottery the rest (all 24) are done by reverse record.  So
>    the comments about they didn't even try to juggle slots 4-11, you
>    obviously didn't know what you were talking about.
 
 Sey what????  every other year they have had to reshuffle cause a team
 like Dallas may have fallen out of the hopper with the 10 th pick and 
they would move them up to the fourth posistion. So obviously I did know
what I was talking about....

mike
10.437FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 24 1993 19:339
    Hey Mike, nice p_n!
    
    NOT!
    
    Dallas, the worst team in the league, ends up with the pick they were
    guaranteed to have at a minimum.
    
    Orlando only had 1 ball (only team with 1) out of the 66 and still win it.  
    I'll leave the probability calculations to someone else.
10.438CSC32::M_MACGREGORMon May 24 1993 19:358
    
    mike, you obviously missed the entire point.  There is NO fourth ball
    taken out of the hopper.  Three, the number just after two and WAY
    before 10, is all that is taken.  After that the order is determined by
    inverse regular season record.
    
    Marc
    
10.439METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 19:385
What formula did you use to figure out the probability of the 5th worse
team having a 28.96 % chance of getting one of the tope 3 picks??

The Crazy Met
10.441CNTROL::CHILDSJohn Elway-CantoniscallingMon May 24 1993 20:0110
    
>    mike, you obviously missed the entire point.  There is NO fourth ball
>    taken out of the hopper.  Three, the number just after two and WAY
>    before 10, is all that is taken.  After that the order is determined by
>    inverse regular season record.
  
 I must still be orbitting then cause I fail to see where that makes a 
 difference to what I said.       

10.442VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDTheCaribbean-StateHouseSouthMon May 24 1993 20:0413
10.443Where does Jordan play? Ewing? Shaq? Etc., etc..NAC::G_WAUGAMANMon May 24 1993 20:0715
 
    > Also, there was a 28.96% chance that the team with the 5th worst record
    > would get one of those top three picks and a 21.25% chance for the 7th 
    > worst.  So it is not as ridiculus as it would seem.
    
    And the odds that *all three* of these particular teams would win 
    lottery picks, which just happens to represent the most optimal result 
    of the drawing for the NBA from a marketing perspective, are over one 
    in 1300.  But hey, miracles happen, almost every year, even.
    
    The Orlando "magic" stinks in and of itself but the Golden State
    "winner" is the clincher...
    
    glenn
    
10.444METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 20:115
Wasn't the lottery put in place a year or two after Jordan came into the 
NBA?? Also, Jordan was not considered a sure fire megastar at the time.

The Crazy Met
10.445METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 20:174
Glenn, what were the odds of the 3 worst teams getting the top 3 picks.

The Crazy Met
10.446SOLANA::MAY_BROxymoron:Clinton's Trust FundMon May 24 1993 20:236
    
    It was put in place when Jordan came in.  Howeverr, MIchael had little
    to do with it.  Houston tanked the last couple weeks of the season to
    draft Akeem.
    
    brews
10.447METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon May 24 1993 20:275
When Jordan was drafted they already used the lottery? I thought 1985
when Ewing was drafted was the first year.

The Crazy Met
10.448It's absolutely shocking, ain't it?NAC::G_WAUGAMANMon May 24 1993 21:0012
> Glenn, what were the odds of the 3 worst teams getting the top 3 picks.
    
    About one in 27.5 (estimated by 6 combos x 11/66 x 10/55 x 9/45).  It's 
    unlikely to come out perfectly like that, and such unpredictability 
    is the whole intent of the system (or so they say).  But the chances 
    of all three worst teams getting shut out are about 1 in 7.5, and all 
    four worst about 1 in 17.7.  And that's what happened, mysteriously in 
    favor of these large market teams who weren't so bad off to begin with.
    
    glenn
    
10.449I'll take # 2WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MMR INFORMER..LICKY LICKY BOOM BOOM DOWNMon May 24 1993 21:0115
    
    
        So which of these 2 would you want as a cornerstone of your team.
    
    1. Mikey and Scottie
    2. LJ and Zo
    3. Shaq and Bradley/M.A.S.H/Time out Kid. :-)
    4. Chuck and ThunderDan
    5. Price and Daugherty
    6. Nique and Willis.
    7. Coleman and Drazen
    8. Owens and Hardaway
    
    Chap
    
10.450Playoff Prediction StandingsFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 24 1993 21:1514
    Here's the playoff prediction standings based on entries in here.
    The Eastcoasters typically did very poorly with the West predicitons.
    
    Noter         W L   Rounds                    Finals
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Heiser       10-2 (both rounds - .303)        Phoenix - Chicago
    Chappy        9-3 (both rounds - .307)        Seattle - Chicago
    Slasher       9-3 (both rounds - .274,.346)   Phoenix - ?
    TCM           9-3 (both rounds - .309)        Seattle - New York
    Ashe          7-5 (both rounds - .304,.306)   Seattle - New York
    
    I gave Walt the benefit of the doubt since he picked Seattle in .304
    and Houston in .306.  I couldn't find Slasher's pick for the East -
    now's your chance.
10.451FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon May 24 1993 21:2016
>    1. Mikey and Scottie
>    2. LJ and Zo
>    3. Shaq and Bradley/M.A.S.H/Time out Kid. :-)
>    4. Chuck and ThunderDan
>    5. Price and Daugherty
>    6. Nique and Willis.
>    7. Coleman and Drazen
>    8. Owens and Hardaway
    
    Chappy, just to update you:  Drazen is leaving for Europe so Kenny
    Anderson should be there, #8 should include Chris Mullin, and #3 should 
    exclude Bradley (don't need him with Shaq).
    
    Having said that, I'd take Shaq + Webber/Mashburn out of that list for
    a cornerstone if I was building a team.  I'd go with the most talented
    youth available.  Orlando will be good for a loooong time.
10.452ACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Tue May 25 1993 04:505
    Pretty amazing that everyone who picked has a chance of picking the
    Finals matchup corectly.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.453Some spoilsports ruining everything...NAC::G_WAUGAMANTue May 25 1993 13:3214
    
    "It's a joke.  Orlando's getting the No. 1 pick is not what this
    draft-- or any other draft-- is meant to be.  People refer to this as a
    party.  Well, the damn party's over."
    
    					--Jack McCloskey, Minnesota GM
    
    
    Stacey, get McCloskey on the phone.  He's rocking the boat again. 
    Didn't he get his check?  He did?  Well, dammit, he's gone too far this
    time.  I'm not going to have him spoiling our party again...
    
    David Stern
    
10.454Barkley, Hakeem, Jordan, EwingHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelTue May 25 1993 17:0631
Article: 9153
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Barkley wins MVP award
Date: Tue, 25 May 93 9:09:59 PDT
 
	NEW YORK (UPI) -- Forward Charles Barkley of the Phoenix Suns Tuesday
was named the winner of the National Basketball Association Most
Valuable Player award.
	It is the first MVP award for Barkley, who played the first eight
years of his career with the Philadelphia 76ers. Barkley was acquired by
Phoenix from the 76ers last June in exchange for three players and led
the Suns to an NBA best and franchise-record 62-20 mark during the
regular season.
	Barkley received 59 of a possible 98 first-place votes and 835 points
from a nationwide panel of writers and broadcasters. Each voter selected
five MVP candidates in order of preference and points were awarded on a
10-7-5-3-1 basis.
	Center Hakeem Olajuwon of the Houston Rockets finished second in the
balloting with 22 first-place votes and 647 total points.
	Guard Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls, winner of the past two MVP
awards and three MVP awards overall, was third with 13 first-place votes
and 565 points. Center Patrick Ewing of the New York Knicks was fourth
with four first-place votes and 359 points.
	The 30-year-old Barkley was fifth in the league in scoring (25.6
ppg), sixth in rebounding (12.2) and averaged 5.1 assists. The 6-6, 252-
pound forward also blocked 74 shots and hit 67 three-pointers.
	Barkley is also the third player ever to win league MVP honors one
year after being traded. The other players to win the MVP award a year
after being traded were Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with the Los Angeles Lakers
in 1975-76 and Moses Malone with Philadelphia in 1982-83.
10.455NBA- New Botch AssociationCNTROL::CHILDSJohn Elway-CantoniscallingTue May 25 1993 17:142
tsk tsk....
10.456and it wasn't even close!FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue May 25 1993 17:201
    NBA had nothing to do with it.  The media did the voting.
10.457nothing newHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelTue May 25 1993 17:248
Just like ROY, the MVP was predetermined. Jordan wasn't any better than
he was lasted year. Hakeem never did get the ink. Ewing was overshadowed
by Pat Riley.

But the news all year was Charles and they rewarded him for all that good
copy.

TTom
10.458Just baiting me for a look at the p-name?CNTROL::CHILDSJohn Elway-CantoniscallingTue May 25 1993 18:125
 and if you don't think they work hand in hand with one another Mike, I got
 a bridge for sale...........

 mike
10.459DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Tue May 25 1993 18:2810
Back to the lottery system...

What was the original point of the lottery? Why doesn't the NBA do their draft 
like any other league and do it on the basis of overall record...Ya know
the time honored tradition of the worst team picks first?

Or does the circus sideshow add the the FANtastic reputation of the league?

Metz
10.460METSNY::francusMets in '93Tue May 25 1993 18:326
The original reason for the lottery was that in 1983 it appeared that the
Rockets were not exactly trying at the end of the season so they could get 
Hakeem with the #1 pick in the draft.

The Crazy Met
10.461thou shalt not tanketh thy neighborHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelTue May 25 1993 18:398
Like has been said before, the main difference between what the NBA and
everyone else does is that the lottery was intended to deal with the
tanking issue, as in losing on purpose to get the best pick.

The circus is an important part of all this. In fact, the whole thang is
one big media fest.

TTom
10.462FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue May 25 1993 19:034
    Hey Childs, were NBA officials and NBA beat-writers in Dallas back in
    November of 1963?
    
    BTW - I really hate that p_n, but it looks mahvelous on ya!
10.463METSNY::francusMets in '93Tue May 25 1993 19:118
Mike H writes:

> BTW - I really hate that p_n, but it looks mahvelous on ya!

/er an added bonus

The Crazy Met
10.464Yes, you can fool some of the people all of the timeCNTROL::CHILDSJohn Elway-CantoniscallingTue May 25 1993 19:338
>    Hey Childs, were NBA officials and NBA beat-writers in Dallas back in
>    November of 1963?
    
 
 No but that's who they learnt from.....

 mike
10.465GENRAL::WADEI reckon so.....Tue May 25 1993 19:335
    
    	So where's the incentive to not tank a game?  The worse
    	the record is, the more ping pong balls.....right?
    
    Claybone
10.467Sell the story to the Enquirer for MAXIMUM monetary benefit...RUGBY1::wayHong Kong Cavalier WannabeTue May 25 1993 20:0812
Tommy,

Was it a massive explosion, with scalp and cerebral matter all over the
walls, or was it a minor cranial blowout, followed by a sudden decompression
of the skull and a resulting implosion of the by then hollowed out shell
of a cranium.

The reason I'm asking is that it will be important in determining damages
awarded.....


'Saw
10.468DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Tue May 25 1993 20:1610
SO what would induce a team to not tank games? 

I figure if the commish can tell a team that it's superstar has to play in some
meaningless end of season games he sure can tell a team he'll pull them from the
draft if he thinks they are tanking games...

Face it NBA...the lottery is stupid...

Metz
10.469ROYALT::ASHEBurning both ends of the knife...Tue May 25 1993 20:263
    Where does the #10 pick + Rodman go for the Pistons to move up and grab
    Webber?  Orlando?  Philly?
    
10.470MPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR1-4/E13 237-2468Tue May 25 1993 20:296
    Walt,
    
    Gil Santos on WBZ Monday morning said that Orlando might make
    that trade.
    
    Mike
10.471Is Gil from E. Mifflin?ROYALT::ASHEBurning both ends of the knife...Tue May 25 1993 20:341
    Scary.... really scary...
10.472Daly... only chuck will trade for the Worm..DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Tue May 25 1993 20:4811
They must have some serious salary cap problems to make that trade. Why would
anybody trade for Rodman who could go AWOL or retire at any moment?

The only team I can see willing to trade for him is the Nets. 

Orlando might just try to assemble a cast of low-payed niche players around
Shaq and ride the NBA marketing wave to the playoffs.


Metz
10.473That'll take care of that nasty problem...NAC::G_WAUGAMANWed May 26 1993 14:219
    
> SO what would induce a team to not tank games? 
    
    A letter from the commish telling them that if they're trying to win or 
    not, demographic studies have shown that they're coming up with the big
    zero come lottery day...
    
    glenn
     
10.474Charles is in good companyFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed May 26 1993 17:2842
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA Most Valuable Players

        1993--Charles Barkley, Phoenix
        1992--Michael Jordan, Chicago
        1991--Michael Jordan, Chicago
        1990--Magic Johnson, LA Lakers
        1989--Magic Johnson, LA Lakers
        1988--Michael Jordan, Chicago
        1987--Magic Johnson, LA Lakers
        1986--Larry Bird, Boston
        1985--Larry Bird, Boston
        1984--Larry Bird, Boston
        1983--Moses Malone, Philadelphia
        1982--Moses Malone, Houston
        1981--Julius Erving, Philadelphia
        1980--Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LA Lakers
        1979--Moses Malone, Houston
        1978--Bill Walton, Portland
        1977--Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LA Lakers
        1976--Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LA Lakers
        1975--Bob McAdoo, Buffalo
        1974--Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee
        1973--Dave Cowens, Boston
        1972--Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee
        1971--Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee
        1970--Willis Reed, New York
        1969--Wes Unseld, Baltimore
        1968--Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia
        1967--Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia
        1966--Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia
        1965--Bill Russell, Boston
        1964--Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati
        1963--Bill Russell, Boston
        1962--Bill Russell, Boston
        1961--Bill Russell, Boston
        1960--Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia
        1959--Bob Pettit, St. Louis
        1958--Bill Russell, Boston
        1957--Bob Cousy, Boston
        1956--Bob Pettit, St. Louis
10.475ROYALT::ASHEBurning both ends of the knife...Wed May 26 1993 21:244
    How many of those guys were traded for 3 guys, had a rookie coach and
    a rookie start on the same team as them?  They must not have been TRUE
    MVP's...
    
10.476Kareem & Moses for sureFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed May 26 1993 21:431
    I'm not sure, but I bet Kareem, Moses, and Wilt were 3 of them.
10.477DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Wed May 26 1993 21:534
I predict that Hakeem will win the award next year as a make-up call.

Metz
10.478FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed May 26 1993 22:092
    Hakeem had a good year, but they didn't win more than what they've been
    averaging the past few years.
10.479Lost in Love and I don't much...ROYALT::ASHEBurning both ends of the knife...Wed May 26 1993 22:123
    In their MVP season?  Just going by what you said in Boston_celtics...
    
    
10.480FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed May 26 1993 22:488
>    In their MVP season?  Just going by what you said in Boston_celtics...
    
    Yup.  Even the UPI release said that Kareem and Moses were the only
    other 2 to win the MVP the season after going through a major trade.
    
>                     -< Lost in Love and I don't much... >-
    
    so what else is new? ;-)
10.481ROYALT::ASHEBurning both ends of the knife...Thu May 27 1993 04:132
    You knowing what you're talking about?  (wink-smiley goes here...)
    
10.482PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu May 27 1993 13:374
10.483ROYALT::ASHEBurning both ends of the knife...Thu May 27 1993 14:432
    No, Malone had that...
    
10.484Moses sat out this yearFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 27 1993 15:501
    
10.485VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDHawaii-BeaconHillWestThu May 27 1993 16:494
    	MVP awards are nice, but Champeenships are better.  Just ask
    William Felton Russell (he of the more rings than fingers category).
    
    				/Don
10.486Jordan, tooHBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelThu May 27 1993 16:546
>    	MVP awards are nice, but Champeenships are better.  Just ask

Maybe we should ask his Airness about this. Unless he and the rest of the
Bulls get it together, he may be looking at neither.

TTom
10.487ROYALT::ASHEWonder who's cryin' nowThu May 27 1993 17:157
    I meant Karl.  Karl Malone... The mailman... had the best PG in the NBA
    feeding him.
    
    Moses didn't sit the year out. He played in 11 games this year.
    Averaged 4+ ppg, 4+rpg...
    
    
10.488FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 27 1993 17:185
>    I meant Karl.  Karl Malone... The mailman... had the best PG in the NBA
>    feeding him.
    
    you mean the best regular season assist PG in the NBA.  He couldn't
    score or defend against KJ and Hardaway to save his life.
10.489ROYALT::ASHEWonder who's cryin' nowThu May 27 1993 17:279
    No, I mean best PG in the NBA.  Playoffs plus regular season. I'm
    including assists, steals, points, blocked shots and rebounds in that
    on a per game basis.  Not totals to give KJ a break.  Your mileage will
    vary.  Still waiting to see your final results...  Scott Skiles had
    better numbers.  Isiah had better numbers.  Muggsy had better numbers.
    Kenny Anderson had better numbers... Mark Jackson, Eric Murdock...
    
    He did have better numbers than Payton, Avery Johnson and Threatt, I'll 
    give you that.
10.490no biggieFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 27 1993 17:341
10.491PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu May 27 1993 17:377
10.492FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 27 1993 17:425
>    Besides, how good can a player really be if he misses half of the
>    games (and the team goes on to lead the NBA in wins)?
    
    yeah it's all his fault he was injured.  There's little doubt they
    wouldn've won 70 games if he played the whole season.
10.493You probably thought this song is about you...ROYALT::ASHEWonder who's cryin' nowThu May 27 1993 17:452
    Thanks Mac... I thought I would have to highlight that for him again...
    PER GAME...
10.494doubt 70HBAHBA::HAASnot a real green dress, that's cruelThu May 27 1993 17:5819
re: .492

>    yeah it's all his fault he was injured.  There's little doubt they
>    wouldn've won 70 games if he played the whole season.

Not sure how much ;-) there is here but if'n this is intended for serious
discussion, than yes, I have a lot of doubt about winning 70 games. Does
anyone know the Suns record with and without KJ?

In any case, KJ's not the reason for the Suns sucess. Credit that to
Sir Charles.

And neither is KJ the problem with the Suns. The problem with the Suns is
the Suns have Tom Chambers. Right now, Chambers is a major liability
against the Sonics, would look even worse against the Knicks. What the
Suns need here is Tim Kempton who would at least bang into people.
Chambers looks like he's trying to get outta the way.

TTom
10.495I can't fight this feeling anymorrrrrre...ROYALT::ASHEWonder who's cryin' nowThu May 27 1993 18:102
    KJ=MVP?  Wasn't he involved with in a 3 man deal a few years ago? 
    Rookie coach, rookie starter... except it's Ceballos now...
10.496not 3 for 1FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 27 1993 18:453
>    KJ=MVP?  Wasn't he involved with in a 3 man deal a few years ago? 
    
    Yeah right.  Try a 3-for-3 swap.
10.497You can tune a piano...can't tuna fishROYALT::ASHEWonder who's cryin' nowThu May 27 1993 18:541
    Did I say 3-for-1, or a 3 man deal?
10.498KJ was in Nance deal?AKOCOA::BREENBut in the land of the one-eyed menThu May 27 1993 20:071
    
10.499makes you almost get interested in the NHL... nahANGLIN::WIERSBECKGo Stars &amp; take the Vikes with uThu May 27 1993 20:0818
    Back to the blottery for a moment.  Stern has to feel embarrassed and
    ashamed it turned out this way.  It was the worst possible scenario. 
    You have the two bottom teams pushed to their lowest picks possible
    (fourth and fifth) meanwhile there's a .500 team that just misses the
    playoffs that is allowed to jump in and grab #1.  It never should have
    happened.  If anything, they should say the last four teams can't receive
    higher than a #5 pick.  Look at what a joke it's turned out to be. 
    Last year the Woofies had the worst record and got the #3 pick. 
    Laettner's decent, but he's no Shaq or Mourning.  This year the Woofies
    have the second worst record and get ??  whoever, they are not in the
    same class of a Webber, Mashburn or Hardaway.  So we'll sit here with
    marginal improvement at best and be one of the three bottom teams for 
    two or three more years.  
    
    Yeah, that's sparked a lot of interest here, I'll tell ya.
    
    
    Spud
10.500You Minnesotans aren't people too, Spud... ;-)NAC::G_WAUGAMANThu May 27 1993 20:181
    
10.501FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu May 27 1993 20:224
>                           -< KJ was in Nance deal? >-
    
    Larry Nance & Mike Sanders for KJ, Mark West, Ty Corbin, and a first
    round pick who ended up being Dan Majerle.
10.502PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu May 27 1993 20:321
    So it wasn't a 3-3 or a 3-1, it was a 4-2.
10.503Looks like Colangelo learned from RedAKOCOA::BREENBut in the land of the one-eyed menThu May 27 1993 21:201
    
10.504MVP dominated by big menFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri May 28 1993 03:342
    Anyone know how tall Bob Petit is?  It appears that the only MVP
    shorter than Barkley is Bob Cousy.
10.505All-NBA teamFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri May 28 1993 03:3542
Article: 9171
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.sports.top
Subject: Barkley, Jordan head NBA Stars
Date: Thu, 27 May 93 9:13:21 PDT
 
	NEW YORK (UPI) -- Forward Charles Barkley of the Phoenix Suns, the
1992-93 National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player, and seven-
time scoring champion Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls were both
unanimous selections Thursday to the All-NBA team.
	Joining Barkley and Jordan on the first team are center Hakeem
Olajuwon of the Houston Rockets, the runner-up to Barkley in the MVP
voting, forward Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz and guard Mark Price of the
Cleveland Cavaliers.
	Barkley and Jordan were the only two players named on all 98 first
team ballots submitted by a nationwide panel of NBA writers and
broadcasters.
	Center Patrick Ewing of the New York Knicks, who finished fourth in
the MVP voting, headlines the second team, where he is joined by
forwards Dominique Wilkins of the Atlanta Hawks and Larry Johnson of the
Charlotte Hornets and guards Joe Dumars of the Detroit Pistons and John
Stockton of Utah.
	Selected to the third team were center David Robinson of the San
Antonio Spurs, forward Scottie Pippen of Chicago, forward Derrick
Coleman and guard Drazen Petrovic of the New Jersey Nets and guard Tim
Hardaway of the Golden State Warriors.
	Barkley and Jordan led all vote-getters with the maximum 490 points.
Barkley sparked the Suns to a league-best 62-20 record while leading the
team in scoring (25.6 ppg), rebounding (12.2 rpg) and total assists
(385, 5.1 apg).
	Jordan became only the second player in NBA history to win seven
straight scoring titles, following Wilt Chamberlain. Jordan averaged 32.
6 points and led the league in steals (2.83 spg).
	Olajuwon was next with 455 points and 83 first team votes, while
Malone earned 377 points and 45 first team votes and Price received 344
points and 44 first team votes.
	Jordan and Malone are the only repeat members on this year's first
team. Jordan made the first team for the seventh straight year while
Malone was selected for the fifth consecutive season.
	It is the fifth first team selection for Barkley and fourth for
Olajuwon, the NBA's Defensive Player of the Year. It is the first first
team selection for Price.
10.506CTHQ::LEARYMcSorley,McFilthy,McNastyFri May 28 1993 13:396
    I believe Bob Pettit (kinda like the way that syllabilizes 8^), being
    a C was around 6'8 or 6'9, certainly no smaller.
    
    HTH
    MikeL
    
10.507PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Jun 01 1993 14:255
    What a travesty.  Kevin Johnson, the best PG in the NBA, didn't make
    first team, second team, or even third team All-NBA.
    
    Interesting that the assist leader for Phoenix this season wasn't the
    point guard.
10.508must take more than a moderator to figure this outFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue Jun 01 1993 14:261
    Real interesting since he only played 40 games.  
10.509CGOOA::DEVLINLayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDidTue Jun 01 1993 14:3324
    
    Mac -
    
    How dare you question Mike H.  He's the most knowledgeable person about
    every subject.  He'll tell ya so.  And he's real knowledgeable about
    hoops.  Of course he didn't know who Bob Pettit was (scoff), so one
    wonders what this ex-Celtic fan really knows about the game.
    
    I'll set it straight for you Mac:  KJ - best point guard
    Thunder Dan - Best guard other than KJ
    Charles - best period.
    Oliver Miller/Duams - two best rookies.
    Danny Ainge - best sub
    Tom Chambers - best role player in a supporting cast
    Gorilla - best mascot
    
    And don't forget all them lunch pail blue collar workers in the stands.
    
    There ya go Mac.  All straightened out?
    
    And if you don't agree with Mike H. - Bruce will come in and back him
    up.
    
    JD
10.510JD, you're an idiotFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue Jun 01 1993 14:502
    Naw, other than KJ and Barkley, the Suns are just a group of lunch pail
    player who should be thankful they're in the NBA.
10.511SOLANA::MAY_BROxymoron:Clinton's Trust FundTue Jun 01 1993 16:4323
    
    JD,
    
    If you'd take off the red and blue glasses you've been wearing lately
    (seems that they've been lost for the last several seasons, but
    suddenly found), you would notice that I am not the big Suns fan as
    you are portraying me.  Except for the times I've had to correct you
    when you were talking about something of which you knew nothing, I've
    probably put more anti-Suns notes in here than pro-Suns notes.  It may
    just look like I was pro-Suns because I've been correcting so many of
    the mistakes you've written about the Suns.
    
    Being one of the more vociferous Celtics fans in the office here, I've
    had to put up with more than my fair share of Suns fans parading by my
    office in all their regalia.  I've taken quite a bit of abuse from Suns
    fans here (second only to the Lakers fans, who, as in this notesfile,
    showed up for the first time in years a few weeks ago, then disappeared
    again.) and am not exactly the big Suns fan you seem to make (or want
    to make) me out to be.  
    
    Once again, sorry to ruin one of your arguments with the truth.
    
    brews  
10.512Magic Clipper?CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeTue Jun 01 1993 17:5810
    
    Yabbut anybody else hear the rumor that Magic is supposedly gonna
    become a part-owner and CEO if the Clippers?
    
    I thought I heard that yesterday.
    
    I remain,
    wondering if he'll get his wish to own a club?
    Kev
    
10.513PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Jun 01 1993 18:002
    Kev, I read that Magic is part of a group trying to put an NBA team
    into Toronto.
10.514METSNY::francusMets in '93Tue Jun 01 1993 18:024
Quinn Buckner mentioned that Lenny Wilkins will end up with the Clippers,
Magic would be a long shot to be an owner of that team.

The Crazy Met
10.515SOLANA::MAY_BROxymoron:Clinton's Trust FundTue Jun 01 1993 18:053
    
    Wilkens signed with the HAwks today, so much for Quinn.  Magic would be
    a minority owner of the Clips.
10.516this should get ya startedFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue Jun 01 1993 19:0715
    Brews, I have the same problem here.  I find it always helps to remind
    them of a few key points:
    
    - the Celtics have 16 championships; more than anyone
    - Bird won 3 MVP's in a row so Chaz only has 2 to go
    - They won 60+ games so many times that we lost count
    - Celtics rarely lost at home during their title runs.  HCA was
      precious and well-taken care of
    - Celtics had the killer-instinct and didn't let a team back in a
      series when they had them down for the count
    - the Suns are trying to capture the Celtics mystique by hiring
      Westphal and signing Ainge.  They'll probably grab Parish for next
      season too.
    
    I mainly defend the Suns in here for the sake of a good argument ;-)
10.517speaking of "wizards"FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue Jun 01 1993 19:5759
Article 41262 of rec.sport.basketball.pro:
Newsgroups: rec.sport.basketball.pro
From: hho6p@Virginia.EDU ("Henry Hong Oh")
Subject: NBC's mock draft
Organization: University of Virginia

NBC before game 4 of the Sonics vs. Suns had a mock draft of
the first 12 spots. The stand-in GM's were Peter Vescey(USA
today writer and half of NBC's NBA insiders), Bill
Walton(former center of TrailBlazers and Celtics and the other
half of NBC's NBA insiders), Bob Costas, and Earvin "Magic"Johnson.
Here were the results:

Team                       Pick               The stand-in GM
-----                     ------              ---------------
1.Orlando Magic           Chris Webber          Magic Johnson
2.Philadelphia 76ers      Sean Bradley          Bill Walton
3.Golden State Warriors   Jamaal Mashburn       Bob Costas
4.Dallas Mavericks        Rodney Rogers         Peter Vescey
5.Minnesota Timberwolves  Calbert Cheaney       Magic Johnson
6.Washington Bullets      Afernee Hardaway      Bill Walton
7.Sacremento Kings        Bobby Hurley          Bob Costas
8.Milwaukee(?) Bucks      JR Rider              Peter Vescey
9.Denver Nuggets          Vin Baker             Peter Vescey
10.Detroit Pistons        Acie Earl             Bill Walton
11.Detroit Pistons        Allan Houston         Bob Costas
12.Los Angeles Lakers     Sam Mills             Magic Johnson

Comments:
--------

Quinn Buckner, a basketball analyst for NBC and new coach of the Mavs 
for the '93-'94 season, didn't participate in the mock draft
because he didn't want to give a hint on his draft
possibilities. 

Peter Vescey said that Jerry West(GM of the Lakers) thinks that JR Rider is the
best player in the draft.

Bob Costas (defending his pick of Hurley) felt that Hurley was
needed because Costas felt Spudd Webb should sit and Hurley
would be a good fit to take over the starting job at point.

Peter Vescey (defending his pick of Rodney Rogers) felt that the
Mavs would trade for Derek Harper for a point guard.

After Magic Johnson made his pick of Sam Mills, he was asked
by Costas about how close he was to making the actual decision
for the Lakers' draft. Johnson responded that if current coach
Randy Pfund and the Lakers hadn't performed well against the Suns,
it would have been a very high possibility that Magic would
have been the new coach. Magic went on that say that he
would, however, like a deal that Don "Nellie" Nelson has with
Warriors in that he would own part of the team. Magic also put
aside rumors that he was in the running for the LA Clippers' job.
He acknowledged he talked to some players on the Clippers team
and those players wanted him to be the coach, but again it came
down to if he was going to coach, he would also own a part of
the team.
10.518ROYALT::ASHERedSox, Northwestern, LucciTue Jun 01 1993 20:082
    I hope the Pistons can use Rodman to move up... they need a center.
    Houston is a great player, but they need to build  up front.
10.519CGOOA::DEVLINLayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDidWed Jun 02 1993 14:3313
    
    Oh MIkey, calling me an idiot.  Oh, so Christian of you.  I'm just
    amazed that someone with the self-proclaimed hoops magic you profess to
    have, who can denigrate Tommy B. and others, didn't have a clue who Bob
    Pettit was.  
    
    
    And Brucey - I really love you.  You are correct all the time.  Keep up
    the watch dog routine though.  Little Mikey needs yer help and aid. 
    Stick to getting your 'overcoat' thrills letching on the neighbors.
    
    
    JD
10.521SOLANA::MAY_BROxymoron:Clinton's Trust FundWed Jun 02 1993 15:4029
 >   And Brucey - I really love you.  
    
    Ya know, you are given a name like Bruce and live in SF for a while,
    and people make assumptions.  Sorry JD, I'm not that way (although
    there's nothing wrong with that).
    
 >   You are correct all the time.  
    
    Took a while, but you are finally coming around.
    
 >   Keep up the watch dog routine though.  Little Mikey needs yer help and 
 >    aid. 
    
    Mike's a big boy, and can take care of himself.
                          
 >   Stick to getting your 'overcoat' thrills letching on the neighbors.
    
    Sorry, didn't know this offended anyone (maybe you could post a reply in
    whiney::prude.note).  I believe the whole neighbor thing started when I
    entered something in the junk note (hint).  It has sort of taken on a
    life of it's own, with as many replies from other noters as myself.  If
    it insults your puritanical morals, I will stop talking about it, though.
                                                                    
    brews
    
    
       
    
    JD
10.522Carolina Connection alive and well in the faintastic (NOT!) NBA ...RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueWed Jun 02 1993 15:5135
    Carolina players still remaining in the NBA's sordid version of the 
    "Final 4" (ha!):
    
    o George Karl, Seattle Supersonics head coach.  Fiesty and
      knowledgeable, learned the game under Dean while maining the
      point.  
    
    o Sam Perkins, C/PF, Seattle.  Steal ACC Chris' all-time favorite
      Heel.  Nobody but nobody is within shouting distance of his 
      rebounding record.  Played for BobKnight on the '84 Gold Medal 
      team, and Bob called Silent Sam "The most coachable player I've
      ever been around."
    
    o Hubert Davis, G, NY Knicks.  Recruited by nobody, Dean molded Walter
      D's nephew into a complete ballplayer, although it's his deadly
      shooting that gives him his niche in the Darwinian NBA.
    
    o Michael Jordan, G, da Bulls.  'Nuf said.
    
    o Scott Williams, C, da Bulls.  Highly intelligent Heel who overcame
      a huge family crisis (father shot mother, then himself) while at
      Chapel Hill.  Has carved out a nice playing role for himself in
      Chicago, not to mention a nice paycheck.
    
    
    Since Phoenix is the only team that's Heel-less (combined with their
    inexplicably leaving Walter Davis off their "All-Time" team) I gotta go
    with:
    
    1. Chicago or Seattle.  (Both have 2 Carolina grads apiece)
    2. NY Knicks (Hubie sees only a limited role, and the Knicks are
       thugs.)
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.523SOLANA::MAY_BROxymoron:Clinton's Trust FundWed Jun 02 1993 16:012
    If .522 doesn't get more people in here on the Suns bandwagon, nothing
    will. 
10.524Thanks for the insight Chris..... GO SUNS !OURGNG::RIGGENWill Note for foodWed Jun 02 1993 18:280
10.525FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed Jun 02 1993 19:447
    It really shows a person's maturity level when he gets his po' wittle
    feewings hurt and has to attack an irrelevant issue that falls under
    'valueing differences.'  
    
    Being an idiot is not as unique, but I'll try to value your difference
    from now on.  Just keep doing your impersonation of a clanging cymbal
    and those that haven't figured you out by now will do so shortly.
10.526ROYALT::ASHERedSox, Northwestern, LucciWed Jun 02 1993 21:112
    Huh?
    
10.527CAMONE::WAYZanzibar Buck-Buck McFateThu Jun 03 1993 13:099
I've been an idiot from time to time and it's really kind of fun.

It's not quite as fun as being a moron, but it's a little easier to
be an idiot.  To be a moron is hard work.


Here's to rampant idiocy!

'Saw
10.528or is that like the movie "Charlie"(Cliff Robertson)?CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Jun 03 1993 13:1911
    
    Yabbut Saw,
    
    Is that anything like rugby?
    
    ;^)
    
    I remain,
    fond of fun myself!
    Kev
    
10.529Patrick Ewing played a great gameTNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is standing - walking soon!!!Thu Jun 03 1993 13:2324
re: .527					

As Dickstah would have said:

      "We are morons tried and true...
       Now we'll do our yell for you..."

Moe, Larry and Curley - great poets (actually, Shemp should be credited with 
the above ditty.

re: Knicks/Bulls

I admit the Bulls came up big when it counted, but he Knicks clearly showed a 
lack of poise.  Starks, in particular, made several give-aways in the fourth 
quarter.  Could it be that the "greatest coach in professional sports" 
(cough-cough) didn't have things under control?

I felt bad for Patrick Ewing, he was giving it everything he had, but his 
supporting cast wasn't there.  Also, I still haven't decided about Scottie
Pippin yet (most overrated player in the NBA, or superstar in the shadow of
Jordan), but he did make a gem of a defensive play on Charles Smith as time 
ran out.

=Bob=
10.530(8^)*PFSVAX::JACOBCannibals think clowns taste funnyThu Jun 03 1993 13:3010
    
 >>To be a moron is hard work.
    
    Ain't that tough.
    
    Or so I hear.
    
    
    JaKe
    
10.531TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is standing - walking soon!!!Thu Jun 03 1993 13:305
Oh, and how 'bout them yuppy Knick fains, shouting "Bull**it, bull**it..." at
every call against the Knicks.  What would their prep school class advisors say
if they heard that?

=Bob=
10.532CGOOA::DEVLINLayinInBedJustLikeBrianWilsonDidThu Jun 03 1993 14:0812
    But Bruce and little teeny weeny Mikey -
    
    Here I am replying to notes in the same spirit as you guys, and then
    you can't take it?  What gives?
    
    Perhaps I shoulda done the [isfh] thing, but I thought too mature lunch
    pail guys like yerselves would understand.
    
    And Mikey - you seem to be in a poor mood lately, what's the matter,
    some Droods move into the neighborhood?
    
    JD
10.533No coach inspires the loyalty of Dean. :^) (Go Sonics!!)RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueThu Jun 03 1993 14:525
    Anybody catch George Karl's halftime interview?  I couldn't give a dang
    what he said, but that UNC hat he was wearin' was a thing of beauty!
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.534SOLANA::MAY_BRInside Intel, but no Intel insideThu Jun 03 1993 15:397
    
    JD, What are you talking about not being able to take it.  And I don't
    know what "spirit" you thought I was replying in, but I didn't see
    anything close to what you did.  You seem to be the one whining anyway,
    not me.
    
    brews
10.535my last on this subjectFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu Jun 03 1993 19:023
    JD, looks to me like the "spirit" of provocation was started with
    condescending replies .509 and .519.  Say what you will about my "mood"
    but you asked for it.
10.536PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Jun 03 1993 19:342
    I suggest that JD, Brews and MikeH take this to a soccer field and
    settle this.
10.537fyiFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu Jun 03 1993 19:4424
    We would but the ruggers are using them.  We'll have to use the rugby
    fields instead.
    
Article 41466 of rec.sport.basketball.pro:
Newsgroups: rec.sport.basketball.pro
From: terry@garfield.Stanford.EDU (Terry Wong)
Subject: Wooden picks best center
Organization: DSG, Stanford University, CA 94305, USA

Yes, that was legendary UCLA coach John Wooden in the Shaq commercials.

Bill Walton told an interesting story to Bob Costas about the filming
of one of the Shaq commercials.  Before the cameras, Wooden was flanked
by Shaq and four of the NBA's greatest centers of all time -- Chamberlain,
 Russell, Kareem, and Walton.  Chamberlain yelled out,
"Hey coach, which one of us would start for you?"

Walton said that Wooden answered without any hesitation, as if he
had anticipated this question.  He answered with the rhetorical question,
"Which one of you has won 3 NCAA championships?"

The answer of course is Kareem.

				terry@garfield.Stanford.EDU
10.538CAMONE::WAYRuggers eat their deadThu Jun 03 1993 19:476
I haard that program with Costas.  It was on WFAN last Sunday evening.

It was interesting to hear Walton tell some stories....


'Saw
10.539his mistakeCNTROL::CHILDSClemens caught without his cape AGAIN!Thu Jun 03 1993 19:562
and I'll start Russell and kick Wooden's team silly.....
10.540METSNY::francusMets in '93Thu Jun 03 1993 20:044
MikeC you keep surprising us :-)

The Crazy Met
10.541Willis Reed?CNTROL::CHILDSClemens caught without his cape AGAIN!Thu Jun 03 1993 20:1311
              <<< Note 10.540 by METSNY::francus "Mets in '93" >>>


>> MikeC you keep surprising us :-)

The Crazy Met
^^^^^^^^^^^^

 Well who would you start? 

 mike
10.542METSNY::francusMets in '93Thu Jun 03 1993 21:004
At their best? Probably Walton or Kareem

The Crazy Met
10.543Anybody else got a preference?CNTROL::CHILDSClemens caught without his cape AGAIN!Fri Jun 04 1993 13:418
 Defense wins Championships!

 So who is either Walton or Kareem? Don't be wishy-washy make a choice...
 It must be killin' Ack Ack that there's no Star Heels in there for him
 to choose....

 mike
10.544Stupid remark, and big-time egotistical, too.RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueFri Jun 04 1993 14:147
    John Wooden's also the dork who said recently that he thought it was
    actually *easier* to win_a NCAA Title now than in his day.
    
    Ha ha ha!!!!1111
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.546Russell, hands downCTHQ::LEARYMcSorley,McFilthy,McNastyFri Jun 04 1993 14:171
    
10.547MIMS::ROLLINS_RPaying for decades of Demo.CongressFri Jun 04 1993 14:2828
>               -< Stupid remark, and big-time egotistical, too. >-
>
>    John Wooden's also the dork who said recently that he thought it was
>    actually *easier* to win_a NCAA Title now than in his day.
>    
>    Ha ha ha!!!!1111
>    
>
>    - ACC Chris

     Let's see, Wooden's a stupid, egotistical dork.  Hmmm.....

     Let's see, HOF Dean Smith won 0 titles during Wooden's day and 2 since
     he retired.  Hmmm.....

     Let's see, in Wooden's day only 1 team per conference could go to the
     tournament.  A lot of the great teams of his day didn't even get a chance
     to play in the NCAA's, because there was one team slightly better in the
     regular season.  Per the rules of Wooden's day, UNC wouldn't have been
     NCAA champs last year.  Do you know that in Alcindor's last season, USC
     was not only #2 in the Pacific Eight but #2 in the country heading into
     their season ending clash with UCLA ?  Tough league then.  How many of the
     NCAA finalists in recent seasons wouldn't even have been in the NCAA
     tournament per the rules of Wooden's day ?  Hmmm.....

     Could be that his remark at least has some merit.  Nah, ACChris says
     he's a dork making stupid, egotistical comments.  Who are you going to
     believe ?
10.548I think it's time to say it: Dean > Wooden.RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueFri Jun 04 1993 14:3814
    > Who are you going to believe?
    
    Good point Mr.Rollins.  Gooooood point.  Personally, I believe myself
    when it comes to a_analysis of whether it was easier to win a Title
    then versus now, thankee very much.
    
    Wooden is so far off on this it's downright hilarious, but the reel
    scary part is a glimpse into the humongous ego of this by-gone talent
    monger.  (UCLA was the Microsoft of it's day, what with its predatory
    recruiting practices that had its 3rd team with more talent than 95% of
    the countries first.)
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.549:^|RHETT::KNORRDean &gt; WoodenFri Jun 04 1993 14:381
    
10.550TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is standing - walking soon!!!Fri Jun 04 1993 14:508
John Wooden has more hoop knowledge in his little finger than Snuffy has in
his entire nose and the rest of his body.  We're talking a bonna fide legend 
here.

That said, based on collegiate careers, it's a toss up between Russell and 
Jabbar, based on pro - Russell hands down.

=Bob=
10.551Let's be blunt: Wooden was and is *OVERRATED*.RHETT::KNORRDean &gt; WoodenFri Jun 04 1993 15:0527
    re: =Bob=
    
    With all them equal signs in your p-name Bob you should have no problem
    with these mathematical questions:
    
    1. Who's won more games, Wooden or Dean?   
    2. Who's won more NCAA Tournament games, Wooden or Dean?
    
    All this despite the fact that Dean coached during a much more
    difficult era in a conference that's light years better than the
    Pac-8/10 ever dreamed of.  Dean also proved (and continues to prove)
    to be a better innovator, developing and advancing the coaching 
    profession by significant bounds.  Dean also has turned out more and
    better coaches than Wooden, always a solid benchmark when measuring
    coaching excellence.
    
    I'll grant Wooden his due in terms of Titles, but clearly
    that statistic is tainted (when comparing eras) considering the
    tremendous talent disparity.  In todays game of parity, where there's
    at least 1 or 2 hundred Division 1-A caliber prep players coming out of
    HS, any one of whom could become the next Scottie Pippen, it's
    absolutely impossible to dominate the way Wooden did.  Amazingly enough
    though, Dean has managed to maintain unparalleled consistent
    excellence.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.552You've hung yourself, ACChris, the numbers don't lieNAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Jun 04 1993 15:1028
    > Good point Mr.Rollins.  Gooooood point.  Personally, I believe myself
    > when it comes to a_analysis of whether it was easier to win a Title
    > then versus now, thankee very much.
    
    Nice try, and thanks for playing.  By definition, one and only one team
    wins the title in a given year, then and now.  It is no easier and no 
    harder to win a title now versus then.  What you meant to say was that 
    it was much easier for UCLA to win a title then, and much much harder 
    for everyone else.  Why was that?  If it were a priori "easier" then 
    everybody would have done what Wooden did, and obviously that doesn't 
    add up, logically.  Dean was around then, why didn't he take Wooden out 
    if it was so "easy"?
    
    So actually, if you take Wooden's claim literally, that it's easier
    to win *a* (as in at least one) title today, he's absolutely correct-- a 
    lot more teams and coaches are doing so now.  Even teams that wouldn't 
    have made the tourney in Wooden's day, much less even challenged UCLA.  
    Look it up.
    
    As for the claim that John Wooden is "egotistical", that's not even
    worth debating.  There's probably no more humble, sportsmanlike, and
    gentlemanly college coach in a job today.  If Wooden were still
    coaching today he'd be an anachronism, some kind of museum piece to 
    be mocked by the Billy Tubbs of the world...
    
    glenn
     
10.553Worst case scenario: Wooden == Dean.RHETT::KNORRDean &gt; WoodenFri Jun 04 1993 15:176
    Waugmain agrees with Wooden - Titles easier to win now than then!
    
    Haw haw haw!!!111
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.554PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Jun 04 1993 15:172
    Acchris, I thought we had an argreement that you would keep the Dean
    Gushing in the ACC note...
10.555ACChris does 180...NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Jun 04 1993 15:2713
              
    > Waugmain agrees with Wooden - Titles easier to win now than then!
    
    You've admitted as much many times over.  There's much more luck
    involved, in both recruiting and winning, and where there's more 
    luck, skill is de-emphasized, and many more coaches can, will, and 
    have won *a* title.  Wasn't that your position when you were laughing 
    at the Steve Fishers and Jerry Tarkanians and John Thompsons of the 
    world, before the Snuffer himself stumbled into a title and it suddenly 
    became so difficult?
    
    glenn
    
10.557VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDMadonna&amp;Charles,SittingInATree...Fri Jun 04 1993 16:276
    	Russell played when men were men so he's gets the starting nod
    without question.  Snuffy lucks into a second title and all of a sudden
    he better than the man who coached the second greatest basketball
    dynasty of all time (and you all know who the first dynasty is...).
    
    				/Don
10.558DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Fri Jun 04 1993 16:348
I don't usually trey to compare players of different eras but I think Hakeem
would hand all of them their socks in today's NBA. With a few more years of
seasoning so would Shaq,and mourning and probaby Mr. Robinson


Metz
 
10.559CNTROL::CHILDSGunga Drain Indian type WaterBoyFri Jun 04 1993 17:128
 I'll give you Hakeen and Mourning as in their class or potentially in it
 but Robinson too soft and Shaq's just doesn't it get it. His heart
 and mind are in orbit... You guys just don't get it. Russell's desire
 to win was greater than any superior physical skills the other's posess.

 mike

10.560VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDMadonna&amp;Charles,SittingInATree...Fri Jun 04 1993 17:426
    	And don't forget to factor in Russell's intelligence MikeC.  A
    huge part of his defensive intimidation was knowing when to block a
    shot and turn a confident player into a bowl of jello.  He was the
    greatest winner in all of sports.
    
    				/Don
10.561TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is standing - walking soon!!!Fri Jun 04 1993 20:119
Hakeem and Morning played close to Russell calabre basketball for *one* season.  
Russell was great every year after his rookie year.

Shaq is close,in that he sets the tone of the game the way Russell did, but his 
game just isn't as well rounded.

jmho

=Bob=
10.562The new MAN in the NBA..CNTROL::CHILDSGunga Drain Indian type WaterBoyMon Jun 07 1993 12:5210
Hakeem and Morning played close to Russell calabre basketball for *one* season.  
Russell was great every year after his rookie year.


SO the above statement removes Hakeem from the equation and leaves us with only
Mourning with a chance to be the next Russell....let me think about that a
bit...

;^)!!!!!!!!!
10.563Playoff Prediction standingsFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon Jun 07 1993 16:2510
    Only 3 left with a shot at first place; TCM and Walt are eliminated.
    Slasher, who did you pick in the East?
    
    Noter         W L   Rounds                    Finals
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Heiser       12-2 (3 rounds - .303,.450)       Phoenix - Chicago
    Slasher      10-3 (3 rounds - .274,.346,.450)  Phoenix - ?
    Chappy       10-4 (3 rounds - .307,.450)       Seattle - Chicago
    TCM           9-5 (3 rounds - .309,.450)       Seattle - New York
    Ashe          7-7 (3 rounds - .304,.306..450)  Seattle - New York
10.564point guard ratingsFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon Jun 07 1993 20:5232
    Here are some stats for seasons '90-'91 & '91-'92 combined (I'll do
    this season later).
    
KJ is #3 overall (#4 - minutes, #3 - scoring, #5 - rebounds, #2 - assists, #10 - defense)

Player     Team PO   GP   MIN  PTS  REBT AST  STL  BLKS TTL  Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg  DEC
Stockton   UTH  G     164 6105 2710  507 2290  478   38 6023 37.2 16.5 3.09 14.0 3.15 141.4
Hardaway   GSW  G     163 6547 3774  642 1600  378   25 6419 40.2 23.2 3.94 9.82 2.47 130.7
Johnson    PHO  G     155 5666 3246  563 1617  279   34 5739 36.6 20.9 3.63 10.4 2.02 121.4
Adams      WAS  G     144 5141 3160  566 1287  292   15 5320 35.7 21.9 3.93 8.94 2.13 121.3
Strickland POR  G     115 4129 1587  484  954  235   28 3288 35.9 13.8 4.21 8.30 2.29 115.5
Blaylock   ATL  G     144 5133 2013  518  933  339   80 3883 35.6 14.0 3.60 6.48 2.91 112.4
Richardson IND  G     164 6076 2751  587 1419  250   38 5045 37.0 16.8 3.58 8.65 1.76 106.4
Williams   MIN  G     152 4456 2001  458  995  383   39 3876 29.3 13.2 3.01 6.55 2.78 104.6
Thomas     DET  G     126 4575 2221  407 1006  193   25 3852 36.3 17.6 3.23 7.98 1.73 101.3
Porter     POR  G     163 5448 2866  537 1126  285   24 4838 33.4 17.6 3.29 6.91 1.90 100.2
Harper     DAL  G     142 5132 2671  403  921  248   31 4274 36.1 18.8 2.84 6.49 1.96 96.77
Price      CLE  G      88 2709 1518  218  701  136   14 2587 30.8 17.3 2.48 7.97 1.70 93.65
Bogues     CHA  G     163 5089 1298  451 1412  307    9 3477 31.2 7.96 2.77 8.66 1.94 92.93
Payton     SEA  G     163 4793 1352  538 1034  312   36 3272 29.4 8.29 3.30 6.34 2.13 92.37
Rivers     NYK  G     138 4248 1838  400  573  259   66 3136 30.8 13.3 2.90 4.15 2.36 88.84
Skiles     ORL  G     154 5091 2414  472 1204  163    9 4262 33.1 15.7 3.06 7.82 1.12 88.39
Webb       SAC  G     152 4920 2234  397  964  243   30 3868 32.4 14.7 2.61 6.34 1.80 87.64
Jackson    LAC  G     153 4056 1546  502 1146  172   22 3388 26.5 10.1 3.28 7.49 1.27 85.75
Smith      HOU  G     159 5434 2517  340 1116  210   18 4201 34.2 15.8 2.14 7.02 1.43 81.77
Douglas    BOS  G     115 3314 1660  272  796  146   14 2888 28.8 14.4 2.37 6.92 1.39 81.46
Threatt    LAL  G     162 5136 2253  352  866  281   24 3776 31.7 13.9 2.17 5.35 1.88 80.45
Dawkins    PHI  G      86 2939 1051  243  595   92    5 1986 34.2 12.2 2.83 6.92 1.13 79.61
Brown      BOS  G     113 2828 1075  261  508  116   21 1981 25.0 9.51 2.31 4.50 1.21 64.50
Armstrong  CHI  G     164 3606 1529  294  567  116    9 2515 22.0 9.32 1.79 3.46 .762 49.31
Jackson    DEN  G     148 3043 1779  235  398   99    8 2519 20.6 12.0 1.59 2.69 .723 46.75
Johnson    SAS  G     137 2194  706  157  496  108   13 1480 16.0 5.15 1.15 3.62 .883 41.62
10.565Some expected headlines this weekOURGNG::RIGGENJeff Riggen Ex-noter no moreMon Jun 07 1993 21:4421
Copied from the Denver post without permission: 


New book states Jordan dropped 2.3 million playing "Go Fish". He says loses are
only $2.30. 

Referee sues Barkley for assault with a deadly finger. 

Jordan out past midnight at Phoenix's Sun City Gambling on Bocce ball. 

Barkley call fans at Chicago Stadium Lame-brained lunatics, later apologizes
to asylum inmates for insult. 

Jordan refuses to talk to press, but agrees to appear on "Oprah" with 
transvestites who've had affairs with themselves. 

Barkley spotted in nightclub with playboy bunny and Energizer bunny, Love tapes 
discovered. 


 
10.566best all-around point guard in the NBAFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon Jun 07 1993 22:2934
    If you include this season, not much changes.  If anyone has the
    '89-'90 season stats online, I'd appreciate a copy.  That was the year
    KJ won Most Improved Player, was second in assists to only Magic, and
    became only the 3rd person in NBA history to average *over* 20ppg and
    10apg in a season.  That alone should take him from #3 to #1 over the 
    last few seasons.
    
Player     Team PO   GP   MIN  PTS  REBT AST  STL  BLKS TTL  Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg  DEC
Stockton   UTH  G     246 8968 3949  744 3277  677   59 8706 36.5 16.1 3.02 13.3 2.99 135.5
Hardaway   GSW  G     229 9156 5193  905 2299  494   37 8928 40.0 22.7 3.95 10.0 2.32 128.5
Johnson    PHO  G     204 7309 4037  667 2001  364   53 7122 35.8 19.8 3.27 9.81 2.04 114.7
Blaylock   ATL  G     224 7953 3082  798 1604  542  103 6129 35.5 13.8 3.56 7.16 2.88 113.8
Adams      WAS  G     214 7640 4195  806 1813  392   19 7225 35.7 19.6 3.77 8.47 1.92 112.2
Strickland POR  G     193 6603 2656  821 1513  366   52 5408 34.2 13.8 4.25 7.84 2.17 111.9
Williams   MIN  G     228 7117 3152  731 1652  549   62 6146 31.2 13.8 3.21 7.25 2.68 108.1
Richardson IND  G     237 8427 3509  848 1983  342   50 6732 35.6 14.8 3.58 8.37 1.65 101.4
Thomas     DET  G     205 7497 3612  639 1677  316   43 6287 36.6 17.6 3.12 8.18 1.75 100.9
Porter     POR  G     244 8331 4342  853 1545  386   34 7160 34.1 17.8 3.50 6.33 1.72 97.20
Bogues     CHA  G     244 7922 2106  749 2123  468   13 5459 32.5 8.63 3.07 8.70 1.97 96.62
Jackson    LAC  G     235 7173 2727  890 1870  308   34 5829 30.5 11.6 3.79 7.96 1.46 95.64
Payton     SEA  G     245 7341 2462  819 1433  489   57 5260 30.0 10.0 3.34 5.85 2.23 93.77
Price      CLE  G     163 5089 2883  419 1298  225   25 4850 31.2 17.7 2.57 7.96 1.53 92.13
Skiles     ORL  G     232 8177 3615  762 1939  249   11 6576 35.2 15.6 3.28 8.36 1.12 91.72
Harper     DAL  G     204 7240 3797  526 1255  328   47 5953 35.5 18.6 2.58 6.15 1.84 90.96
Webb       SAC  G     221 7245 3234  590 1445  347   36 5652 32.8 14.6 2.67 6.54 1.73 87.66
Threatt    LAL  G     244 8029 3488  625 1430  423   35 6001 32.9 14.3 2.56 5.86 1.88 85.99
Rivers     NYK  G     215 6134 2442  592  970  384   75 4463 28.5 11.4 2.75 4.51 2.13 83.59
Smith      HOU  G     241 7856 3582  500 1560  290   25 5957 32.6 14.9 2.07 6.47 1.31 76.13
Brown      BOS  G     193 5082 1949  507  969  254   52 3731 26.3 10.1 2.63 5.02 1.59 75.02
Douglas    BOS  G     194 5246 2278  434 1304  195   24 4235 27.0 11.7 2.24 6.72 1.13 72.74
Dawkins    PHI  G     160 4537 1706  379  934  172    9 3200 28.4 10.7 2.37 5.84 1.13 69.62
Jackson    DEN  G     229 5754 3332  460  742  183   16 4733 25.1 14.6 2.01 3.24 .869 56.95
Johnson    SAS  G     212 4224 1362  303 1057  193   29 2944 19.9 6.42 1.43 4.99 1.05 52.71
Armstrong  CHI  G     245 6061 2522  442  892  182   16 4054 24.7 10.3 1.80 3.64 .808 51.46
10.567Only if convenient?ROYALT::ASHERedSox, Northwestern, LucciTue Jun 08 1993 04:462
    I thought the key was waht was going on now, not what has happened over
    the last 4 years... 
10.568another accidentACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Tue Jun 08 1993 04:475
    ESPN report that Drazen Petrovic was killed in a car accident in
    Germany. AP says that Petrovic's attorney confirms this report.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.569ROYALT::ASHERedSox, Northwestern, LucciTue Jun 08 1993 13:543
    Petrovic's contract was up.  He was unhappy and thought about returning
    to Europe.  He wanted a bigger role on the team, but I think the
    happenings in Croatia may have had an impact as well...
10.570simpleFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue Jun 08 1993 14:542
    Walt, I already know he's been the best PG since March.  I'm looking
    for consistentcy over the long haul.
10.571SOLANA::MAY_BRCanseco,Barkley,/Don?Tue Jun 08 1993 15:175
    
    If you factor in the injuries, there is no way you can say he is
    consistent over the long haul.
    
    brews
10.572ROYALT::ASHERedSox, Northwestern, LucciTue Jun 08 1993 17:074
    You're looking to tailor your stats to support your claim.  One year
    doesn't do it.  Two... three... maybe 4... I bet if I took a certain
    time frame, I could do it to support anyone else...
    
10.574CUPMK::DEVLINDon Cherry and Seinfeld RoolzTue Jun 08 1993 17:295
The Tiny Princess was in USA Today saying he "has a chip on his
shoulder..."  Po' KJ.  Tough being a faux toughguy with a bad
haircut...

JD
10.575More injuries than Hart Lee Dykes...DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Tue Jun 08 1993 18:569
I think the correct title is PIT - Princess in training..when Isaiah drops out
to persue his Speedy printing career full time he'll leave knowing that there is
a fully trained princess to carry on the tradition...

A part time player being the best point guard in the NBA....what a laugh...


Metz
10.576ROYALT::ASHERedSox, Northwestern, LucciTue Jun 08 1993 20:091
    re .573... but am I wrong?
10.578FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue Jun 08 1993 20:5310
    JD, try to keep up.  You obviously missed the KJ-Magic interview on
    Saturday.
    
    I'm not fudging anything.  Run the stats from March on and tell me
    who's #1.  BTW - What are Stockton (#1) and Hardaway (#2) doing now?  
    Hardaway probably missed more games than KJ this year.
    
    Metz, you have the Clemson impersonation down pat.  If Seattle had a PG
    like KJ instead of the faux_PG in Payton, Phoenix would be watching the 
    Finals on TV.
10.579PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Jun 08 1993 20:565
10.580FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue Jun 08 1993 21:006
>    How far has KJ gone in the playoffs before Charles was put in charge?
    
    Conference finals - twice.  Same goes for Stockton and he has the
    Mailman.  Hardaway hasn't gotten that far yet and he has Mullin. 
    Obtaining a Dream Teamer allowed KJ to work on the same playing surface
    as those two and he's passed them already in results.
10.581PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Jun 08 1993 21:064
10.582FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue Jun 08 1993 21:361
    Stockton & Hardaway have never been on a conference champion team.
10.583DECWET::METZGERImagine your logo here.Tue Jun 08 1993 22:0413
So now two guys make a team? Last time I watched a hoop game there were 5 guys
in the same uniform on the floor at the same time. And there were even more
guys on the bench in the same uniform that played some time in the game as
well.

The best guard in the game is still playing for the Bulls...even though 
he's classified as a shooting guard he's a better point guard than KJ will
ever be.

And he plays more than 70 games a year as well...

Metz
10.584He's just not...ROYALT::ASHESaw: Home of the Big Johnson catalogWed Jun 09 1993 01:207
    I've got stats from January and May... here's the difference...
    
    KJ  29 games, 68 reb, 242 asst, 58 stl+blk, 477 pts (78 rating)
    Stockton 40 games, 107 reb, 483 asst, 104 stl+blk, 630 pts (101.25)
    Hardaway 23 games, 90 reb, 218 asst, 48 blk+stl, 474 pts (93.3 rating)
    
    I'll stop there... let me know where I went wrong...
10.585PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Jun 09 1993 13:145
10.586CUPMK::DEVLINDon Cherry and Seinfeld RoolzWed Jun 09 1993 13:497
Mikey -

No, I didn't see the KJ/Magic interview.  I'm sure it scanned the
height of in depth journalism.  I have far better things to do
than watch The Tiny Princess have an interview.  

JD
10.587FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed Jun 09 1993 14:487
>    The way this reads it led me to believe that both KJ and Stockton had
>    been to the Conference Finals twice.
    
    that's correct, Mac.
    
    Walt, your rating system seems suspicious.  Hardaway has lower numbers
    yet a higher rating.
10.588CNTROL::CHILDSGunga Drain Indian type WaterBoyWed Jun 09 1993 15:0210
off the top of my head I remember Hardeway playing less games than
KJ but more rebounds and points. Makes sense that he would have a
higher rating. I found the rebounding one kind of strange. I'd figure
a guy with a chip on his shoulders, would be down there bang with the
big boys and pull in more boards....

mike

ps. maybe Chaz told him not to steal any of his boards???
10.589ROYALT::ASHESaw: Home of the Big Johnson catalogWed Jun 09 1993 17:071
    Fewer games Mike... Hardaway played 6 fewer games than KJ...
10.590only big difference is Hardaway's rankFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed Jun 09 1993 19:287
    Using those stats in my formula, here are the ratings:
    
    Stockton - 121.8
    Hardaway - 120.6
    KJ       -  97.2
    
    I'd still like to see February-April included.
10.591ROYALT::ASHESaw: Home of the Big Johnson catalogWed Jun 09 1993 20:1112
    That included games from Feb 1, 1993 (or there abouts, that's the
    date I loaded the stats) to around May 13, 1993 (again, when I loaded
    the stats).
    
    That INCLUDES Feb-April...  either way, KJ is NOT the top point guard.
    I didn't try to punch in the likes of Bogues, Blaylock and others.
    And that's assuming you don't include Jordan as a point guard, which
    can be debated since he does most of the ball handling and had more
    assists than Armstrong.
    
    So how can you say KJ was the best PG in the NBA based on your own
    stats?
10.592ROYALT::ASHESaw: Home of the Big Johnson catalogWed Jun 09 1993 20:269
    Sorry, I just tried Bogues and Blaylock.
    
    Bogues 40 games, 131 reb, 318 asst, 79 stl+blk, 359 pts (71 rating)
    Also, I only have Blaylock's stats from Mar-Jun. I must have
    overwritten it, but I'd be willing to predict they're not going to
    change much:
      
    Blaylock 26 games, 89 reb, 263 asst, 83 blk+stl, 324 pts (94.8 rating)
                                                                          
10.593ROYALT::ASHESaw: Home of the Big Johnson catalogWed Jun 09 1993 20:419
    Two more to knock KJ out of the top 5...
    
    Scott Skiles: 622 pts, 159 reb, 374 asst, 48 stl+blk, 40 games (80.6)
    M. Williams: 647 pts, 139 reb, 335 assts, 92 stl+blk, 40 games (83+)
    
    If you get a chance Mike, let me know where Mark Jackson comes in too.
    
    thanks..
    
10.594Well, we'll soon find out about kjAKOCOA::BREENBut in the land of the one-eyed menWed Jun 09 1993 20:539
    we shall quickly see where kj ranks tonight and next two weeks as well
    as barkley.
    
    suns need supreme effort and results from both to win, probably more
    from kj as he has a chance to dramatically outplay paxson and
    armstrong.
    
    So by june 23rd (would that be end?) we will not needs stats which are
    somewhat useful in regular season but obviously no longer needed
10.595and the only one still playingFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyWed Jun 09 1993 21:303
    If you were starting a team, who would you pick between KJ, Skiles,
    Blaylock, or Jackson?  I think KJ has been playing the best of all of
    them since the All-Star break.
10.596ROYALT::ASHESaw: Home of the Big Johnson catalogWed Jun 09 1993 21:3720
    In your opinion, but not based on the stats... if you base your opinion
    on something without facts to back it up, that's your prerogative...
    
    Like I said, you can include Jordan in that if you really want to...
    
    >If you were starting a team, who would you pick between KJ, Skiles,
    >Blaylock, or Jackson?  I think KJ has been playing the best of all of
    >them since the All-Star break.
    
    Depends on the supporting cast.  Right now, I'd probably take Blaylock.
    Has Wilkins, so doesn't need to score.  Has Willis, so doesn't need to
    rebound.  He blossomed this year, is younger, and fills the job of a
    PG quite well,  and doesn't seem to be as injury prone.  Shot pretty
    well from the field (37% from 3 pt. range).  But I'd concentrate on a 
    center and inside on my first couple of choices and fit the point guard 
    to that style of play.  
    
    But then, if I had to choose any point guard for one year, I'd take
    Isiah.  For long term, probably Kenny Anderson.  For the next few,
    probably Hardaway.
10.597Kenny Anderson is Gawd!!!! ;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Jun 10 1993 12:231
    
10.598MookieCNTROL::CHILDSGunga Drain Indian type WaterBoyThu Jun 10 1993 12:338
Right on Walt I'd take Blaylock over KJ in heart beat. Better defender
and more between his ears than the kid with the chip...

KJ showed so much potential 3 years ago and then done got an attitude
that has taken his game down the tubes.....

mike
10.599CSC32::M_MACGREGORThu Jun 10 1993 12:389
    
    MikeH,
    
    Please don't use the moronic line "who's the only one still left".  By
    that argument, the best two centers in the game are West and
    Cartwright.  Make your points and make them valid, don't be ludicrous.
    
    Marc
    
10.600;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Jun 10 1993 13:174
    does .600 count for anything?
    
    Kev_for_MikeH
    
10.601AKOCOA::J_RODOPOULOSThu Jun 10 1993 13:335
    Another vote for Blaylock over the others.  
    
    John "D Cowboys" R.
    
    P.S. Hardaway would be my first choice
10.602PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Jun 10 1993 16:234
10.603ROYALT::ASHEMomma's all right, daddy's all rightThu Jun 10 1993 17:295
    And before MikeH laughs about still taking 'Zeke...
    
    29games, 94 reb, 215 assts, 57 stl+blk, 611 pts, (rating 81.3)
    KJ rated at 79...
    
10.604although I have Zeke on 1 rotis teamFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu Jun 10 1993 18:263
    I'll still laugh about taking a modern-day Zeke, but not the Zeke of 10
    years ago.  KJ's in the top 3, I didn't look down far enough to see
    what Zeke's done the past couple years.
10.605ROYALT::ASHEMomma's all right, daddy's all rightThu Jun 10 1993 18:574
    You can laugh, but he played better than KJ... that says something
    about KJ... and you can bet 'Zeke wouldn't have disappeared lasted
    night.
    
10.606FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu Jun 10 1993 19:141
    didn't the Pistons lose their first game in the finals to L.A.?
10.607ROYALT::ASHEMomma's all right, daddy's all rightThu Jun 10 1993 20:323
    They also lost their first series.... although I still think there's
    3 seconds left on the clock in game 6...
    
10.608SOLANA::MAY_BRCanseco,Barkley,/Don?Thu Jun 10 1993 20:432
    Walte, stop whining about that game 6, it was only 2 seconds.  
    
10.609ROYALT::ASHEMomma's all right, daddy's all rightThu Jun 10 1993 20:462
    Hey, it's too late to play it now.  Just pointing out that the Pistons
    didn't take it all their first series...
10.610METSNY::francusMets in '93Thu Jun 10 1993 20:555
Pistons won game 1 gainst the Lakers.
The 2 seconds remaining are in game 7 not game 6.

The Crazy Met
10.611ROYALT::ASHEMomma's all right, daddy's all rightThu Jun 10 1993 20:581
    Thanks TCM... I try to blot out that year...
10.612SOLANA::MAY_BRCanseco,Barkley,/Don?Thu Jun 10 1993 21:125
    I was just giving you a bad time, Walte.  Personally, I think you got a
    legitimate beef, I mean it's not like the LAkers never blew a game in
    the last seconds, before.
    
    brews
10.613he wuz robbedFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyThu Jun 10 1993 22:091
    I agree Walt.  Laimbeer never touched Kareem.
10.614ACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Fri Jun 11 1993 00:569
    Amazing how .612 and .613 are written by Celtcs fans (.5 :-)
    
    fwiw the Lakers in 1988 rarely if ever blew a game in the last seconds.
    But there was definitely 2 seconds or so left with Detroit down by 3.
    Could have been interesting.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
    
10.615I need the scoopSTRATA::GARRYDallas Cowboys back where they belong #1Fri Jun 11 1993 02:3112
    I read in the paper that the western conf has lost 11 of their last 12
    home games...i was wondering what they were so heres my guess..if I am
    wrong can someone please correcr me;
    
    1989  Det-LA   LA was 0-2 at home
    1990  Det-Port Port was 0-3 at home
    1991  Chic-LA  LA was 0-3 at home
    1992  Chic-LA  Port was 1-2 at home
    1993  Chic-Pho Pho is currently 0-1 at home
    
    
    Tom 
10.616NitELMAGO::BENBACAFig Pluckers Flick their Bic's!Fri Jun 11 1993 04:381
    Chic played Port in 1992
10.617Agree. For 1 yr, Thomas is the guy I want.USIC01::JGARBARINOFri Jun 11 1993 14:226
Walt,

I know you said that Thomas wants to finish a Piston, but does his
desire count for much with the Pistons' owner ?  Seems to me that
club would be looking to trade veterans to get the young kids needed
to rebuild.
10.618ROYALT::ASHECan u hear me, I've been calling all dayFri Jun 11 1993 16:384
    PR move... Thomas can still play, he's not as far along as say, McHale
    was this past year.  The GM said the only three that are sure to be
    back are Zeke, Laimbeer (will retire if traded) and Dumars.  Leaves
    guys like Mills, Rodman, Robertson and Aguirre on the block...
10.619an expert on KJFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri Jun 11 1993 18:392
    "He and Hardaway are the best penetrators in the league." - John Bach,
    Bull's defense coach
10.620DECWET::METZGERPBS = Profitable Barney ServiceFri Jun 11 1993 20:066
Candidate for set hidden...

I thought Wilt was the best?

Metz
10.621FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri Jun 11 1993 20:351
    I knew that was coming as soon as I pressed F10.
10.622ACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Mon Jun 14 1993 05:3213
    Game 3 was a classic basketball game; well almost. Classic in the sense
    that it had drama all the way through the game. Not a classic in the
    sense that both teams blew chances to win it. Suns had an 11 point lead
    late in the 4th quarter. Bulls had a 4 point lead + the basketball in
    the 2nd OT. But 3 Overtimes comes close to describing a classic game.
    
    Magic Johnson really hit the nail on the head when he kept saying that
    the teams have to go inside during the OT since they all seemed too
    tired to get the outside shots to fall. The shot by Majerle was an
    exception; both teams looked bad trying to hit from the outside.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.623I hope it was the BullsMACNAS::PRIDGEChicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Finalists '92Mon Jun 14 1993 07:342
    
    Who won?????????
10.624no the good guys wonFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon Jun 14 1993 14:301
    
10.625VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDMadonna&amp;Charles,SittingInATree...Mon Jun 14 1993 16:264
    	The Suns will be on their own now that NBC has a Friday night game
    to televise.
    
    				/Don
10.626METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon Jun 14 1993 16:3311
/er you disappoint me, I thought you had a better understanding of the 
NBC/NBA conspiracy. The night that generally has the largest TV audience
is Sunday night. NBC will only have another Sunday night game if the
series goes 6 games.

First Tommy than /er, who next??

The Crazy Met


10.627Petrovic memorialFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyTue Jun 15 1993 19:3072
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (PETER SIMUNOVICH)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.sports.top
Subject: Petrovic remembered at memorial mass

	NEW YORK (UPI) -- Friends, fans and teammates of Drazen Petrovic
gathered Monday night to pay an emotional tribute to the New Jersey Nets
star guard, who was killed in a car accident last week.
	Petrovic, 28, who died in a June 7 car crash in Germany, was mourned
by more than 1,100 who crowded into St. Cyril and Methodius Roman
Catholic Church in New York for a memorial mass to remember the player
affectionately called ``Petro'' by Nets fans and teammates.
	Nets Vice President and General Manager Willis Reed said that the
Nets would honor Petrovic by retiring his No. 3 and that Nets players
would a band in Petrovic's honor next season.
	Chris Dudley and Chris Morris, who along with Reed attended
Petrovic's funeral in Croatia last week, were the only Nets not present
at the tribute.
	``The players will probably wear a band in his honor throughout next
season,'' Reed said following the 45-minute service. ``He will live in
our hearts forever.''
	In a basement function after the service, Nets captain Sam Bowie with
tears in his eyes, emotionally recalled his friendship with Petrovic.
	``On many occasions I used to watch cable TV and I saw bombs and guns
going off in the civil war where Drazen came from,'' Bowie said. ``He
then would come to my place and educate me about the Croats and
Serbians.
	``Once after a game he said that someone had said he missed a three-
pointer because of pressure, but he said 'there is no pressure on me, I
try to create peace and harmony in my land.''
	Bowie also remembered the times Petrovic would call him after a game
and say in a heavy accent: ``How about we go out and get something to
eat and I would say 'only if I paid.''' Invariably, Bowie was the guest
for dinner.
	At the service, parents of New York's Croatian community brought
their children to pay last respects to their hero, who with basketball
talent would make them forget the fragmentation and deaths caused by the
civil war that has ravaged what was once Yugoslavia.
	Mladen Grbic, a member of the church's choir, said Petrovic would
attend the church at 10th Ave. and 41st St. ``Drazen was a very nice
guy,'' said Grbic. ``I'm still not accepting it. My daughter (Barbara)
met him a few times and she took it badly.
	``It was like losing a brother.''
	Petrovic's father, who was in Croatia mourning his son's tragic
death, told Reed through an interpreter last week that Petrovic, who had
considering staying in Europe, would have returned to play with the Nets
next year.
	``Drazen loved the New Jersey Nets, his greatest successes were with
the Nets and there was no doubt that he would have signed and gone back
to New Jersey,'' Petrovic's father told Reed.
	The 960-seat church overflowed with mourners. To the right of the
altar, a white jersey with a red No. 3 and blue trimmings was made up of
flowers. To the left was a large photograph of Petrovic in his playing
uniform.
	``Drazen was a hero to his nation, he was admired in the world of
sports and loved by his friends,'' Father Slavko Soldo said. ``He led
the Croatian team to challenge the mighty Dream Team (at the Barcelona
Olympics) and his key to success was dedication.
	``He was driven to succeed. He was compelled to show the best Croatia
had to offer.''
	Nets Coach Chuck Daly recalled how nine months ago the Nets had
assembled and started talking about contracts, winning, scores, rebounds
and travel, ``now in June we understand how fragile life is.''
	``I remember when JFK (President Kennedy) died, we didn't get to know
him, that's how I remember Drazen,'' he said.
	To the Croatian community in the New York and New Jersey area,
Petrovic was more than a talented basketball player.
	Mario Nobilo, Croatia's permanent representative to the United
Nations, said Petrovic was ``a great man and an ambassador of Croatia.''
	``During the hard times, all around the basketball world, the name
Drazen Petrovic, of Croatia, could be heard,'' he said.
	``He introduced the values of Croatian basketball to the world. He
was and always will be our Hall of Famer.''
10.628The Czar leaves the boothMPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR1-4/E13 237-2468Thu Jun 17 1993 18:433
    Mike Fratello was named coach of the Cavaliers today.
    
    Mike
10.629CUPMK::DEVLINDon Cherry and Seinfeld RoolzThu Jun 17 1993 18:481
Parade in Cleveland!!!
10.630expansion?CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Jun 17 1993 18:538
    Didn't I also hear something about  some city being awarded a NBA
    expansion franchise and Magic saying he'll have part ownership and CEO
    responsibilities?
    
    I remain,
    probably hearing voices again.....
    Kev
    
10.631CUPMK::DEVLINDon Cherry and Seinfeld RoolzThu Jun 17 1993 18:576
Kev -

Toronto was going for a franchise - was big news up in the great white
north.  Magic was part of the ownership team.

JD
10.632PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Jun 18 1993 13:553
    Oh the irony.  Fratello coaching the Cavaliers and Wilkens coaching the
    Hawks.  Actually they are good fits.  Both have vast experience in
    coaching underachievers.
10.633from NBCFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri Jun 18 1993 14:322
    Chuck Daly and Cotton Fitzsimmons are first in line to inherit the Czar
    Telestrator position.
10.634CUPMK::DEVLINBe My, Be My Yoko Ono...Fri Jun 18 1993 14:345
Isn't Daly still with the Nets?  Are you talking taking over for
Fratello?   If that's the case, then Cotton should have it wrapped
up.

JD
10.635FRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri Jun 18 1993 14:412
    Yeah JD, Fratello's replacement.  Maybe Daly is having second thoughts
    about coaching?
10.636METSNY::francusMets in '93Fri Jun 18 1993 15:364
Look what happened to Daly's team since the season ended.

The Crazy Met
10.637ROYALT::ASHEI can't tell you why...Fri Jun 18 1993 16:463
    What?  He lost a guard... what else?  Dudley isn't gone for sure is
    he?
    
10.638da troof, just heard them on the radioFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri Jun 18 1993 19:152
    Chicago merchants are hoping for a Suns' win to save their businesses
    from rioting.
10.639Suns bulletin board fodderFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyFri Jun 18 1993 19:271
    Chicago media is already airing PSA's asking folks not to riot tonight.
10.640Just say NO to wanton destruction...VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to Boston...Fri Jun 18 1993 20:211
    
10.641first deal of summerFRETZ::HEISERraise your voice in shouts of joyMon Jun 21 1993 22:581
    The Lakers have traded Benoit Benjamin to the Nets for Sam Bowie.
10.642DECWET::METZGERPBS = Profitable Barney StationMon Jun 21 1993 23:174
Ben should just keep a suitcase packed at all times...

Metz
10.643Unrestricted Free Agents, some are already signedFRETZ::HEISERlight without heatTue Jun 22 1993 18:2321
    NBA UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS, as of July 1, 1993:
    
     1. Vincent Askew	 2. John Bagley		 3. Manute Bol
     4. Randy Breuer	 5. Chucky Brown	 6. Maurice Cheeks
     7. Lester Conner	 8. James Donaldson	 9. Greg Dreiling
    10. Chris Dudley	11. Kevin Edwards	12. Craig Ehlo
    13. Winston Garland 14. Greg Grant		15. A.C. Green
    16. Jack Haley	17. Tom Hammonds	18. Scott Hastings
    19. Rod Higgins	20. Avery Johnson	21. Frank Johnson
    22. Charles Jones	23. Steve Kerr		24. Bernard King
    25. Joe Kleine	26. Larry Krystkowiak	27. Jerome Lane
    28. Andrew Lang	29. Moses Malone	30. Bob McCann
    31. Rodney McCray	32. Kevin McHale	33. Ed Nealy
    34. Ken Norman	35. Robert Parish	36. Gary Plummer
    37. Kurt Rambis	38. Fred Roberts	39. Wayne Rollins
    40. Donald Royal	41. Delaney Rudd	42. Mike Sanders
    43. Byron Scott	44. Brad Sellers	45. Charles Smith
    46. Larry Smith	47. Tom Tolbert		48. Trent Tucker
    49. Kiki Vandeweghe	50. Sam Vincent		51. Darrell Walker
    52. Morlon Wiley	53. David Wingate	54. Joe WOlf
    55. Danny Young
10.644Champs & Finals MVPsFRETZ::HEISERlight without heatTue Jun 22 1993 19:1449
NBA Finals                                    MVP
-------------------------------------------------------------
1993--Chicago 4, Phoenix 2          Michael Jordan, Chicago
1992--Chicago 4, Portland 2         Michael Jordan, Chicago
1991--Chicago 4, LA Lakers 1        Michael Jordan, Chicago
1990--Detroit 4, Portland 1         Isiah Thomas, Detroit
1989--Detroit 4, LA Lakers 0        Joe Dumars, Detroit
1988--LA Lakers 4, Detroit 3        James Worthy, LA Lakers
1987--LA Lakers 4, Boston 2         Magic Johnson, LA Lakers
1986--Boston 4, Houston 2           Larry Bird, Boston
1985--LA Lakers 4, Boston 2         Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LA Lakers
1984--Boston 4, LA Lakers 3         Larry Bird, Boston
1983--Philadelphia 4, LA Lakers 0   Moses Malone, Philadelphia
1982--LA Lakers 4, Philadelphia 2   Magic Johnson, LA Lakers
1981--Boston 4, Houston 2           Cedric Maxwell, Boston
1980--LA Lakers 4, Philadelphia 2   Magic Johnson, LA Lakers
1979--Seattle 4, Washington 1       Dennis Johnson, Seattle
1978--Washington 4, Seattle 3       Wes Unseld, Washington
1977--Portland 4, Philadelphia 2    Bill Walton, Portland
1976--Boston 4, Phoenix 2           Jo Jo White, Boston
1975--Golden State 4, Washington 0  Rick Barry, Golden State
1974--Boston 4, Milwaukee 3         John Havlicek, Boston
1973--New York 4, LA Lakers 1       Willis Reed, New York
1972--LA Lakers 4, New York 1       Wilt Chamberlain, LA Lakers
1971--Milwaukee 4, Baltimore 0      Lew Alcindor, Milwaukee
1970--New York 4, LA Lakers 3       Willis Reed, New York
1969--Boston 4, LA Lakers 3         Jerry West, LA Lakers
1968--Boston 4, LA Lakers 2
1967--Philadelphia 4, San Francisco 2
1966--Boston 4, LA Lakers 3
1965--Boston 4, LA Lakers 1
1964--Boston 4, San Francisco 1
1963--Boston 4, LA Lakers 2
1962--Boston 4, LA Lakers 3
1961--Boston 4, St. Louis 1
1960--Boston 4, St. Louis 3
1959--Boston 4, Minneapolis 0
1958--St. Louis 4, Boston 2
1957--Boston 4, St. Louis 3
1956--Philadelphia Warriors 4, Fort Wayne 1
1955--Syracuse 4, Fort Wayne 3
1954--Minneapolis 4, Syracuse 3
1953--Minneapolis 4, New York 1
1952--Minneapolis 4, New York 3
1951--Rochester 4, New York 3
1950--Minneapolis 4, Syracuse 2
1949--Minneapolis 4, Washington Capitols 2
1948--Baltimore 4, Philadelphia Warriors 2
1947--Philadelphia 4, Chicago Stags 1
10.645Willis Reed may be trying to get Daly to quit so he can coachTNPUBS::NAZZAROTake me for a little whileTue Jun 22 1993 19:415
    WIth a frontline of Benoit Benjamin, Derrick Coleman, and Chris Morris,
    no Chris Dudley, and now sadly no Drazen Petrovic, Chuck Daly may be
    sprinting to NBC to audition as the new "czar of the telestrator".
    
    NAZZ
10.646starting over again at his age?FRETZ::HEISERlight without heatTue Jun 22 1993 20:355
    My neighbor's kid leaves next week to attend a local basketball camp
    run by Sir Charles and Daly.  Maybe I can convince him to keep his ears
    open or ask Daly where he's going.  It doesn't sound like a situation
    Daly wanted to be in.
    
10.647PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Jun 22 1993 20:524
    Kevin McHale has accepted the color commentator position for the
    Minnesota Timberwolves.
    
    Maybe he's being groomed to be Fratello's replacement.
10.648QUASER::JACKSONTATo walk the caves of iceTue Jun 22 1993 22:214
      Jerry West won MVP in 69 when his laker team lost the series?  Is
    that the only time a non-champion wins MVP or did I miss more?
    
      Tim
10.649FRETZ::HEISERlight without heatTue Jun 22 1993 22:372
    Yeah they felt sorry for him after the Celtics whipped him.  They also
    did it for not getting to use the balloons stuck in the ceiling.
10.650West woulda been a GREAT CelticCTHQ::LEARYMcSorley,McFilthy,McNastyWed Jun 23 1993 01:167
    -1,
    Nothin sorry about it. Jerry West was immense for the Lakers in the '69
    finals, unlike some "greatest-center wannabe" whose name I cain't
    remember. Without West, the Lakers woulda whimpered away in '69
    
    MikeL
    
10.651ACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Wed Jun 23 1993 01:415
    Right, a 7 game series and the Celtics whipped 'em. Gotta hand one
    thing to MikeH he is blind about all teams he roots for.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.652VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to Boston...Wed Jun 23 1993 12:1016
    	TCM the '69 Celtics won 44 games in the regular season so there was
    no shame in beating the heavily favored Lakers in 7.  Age and injuries
    left the Celtics with no home court advantage in any of the three
    series they won, but once again the "GREATEST WINNER IN SPORTS" rose to
    the ocassion.
    
    	The one thing that really bugs me about folks perception about
    Russell is that he was a one dimensional player (i.e. defensive
    specialist).  Anybody see the Globe the other day with his clinching
    game 5 numbers against the Hawks (their third of 8 in a row)?  31
    points and 38 rebounds!  As the Celtics drafted more offensive weapons
    Russ gave up more of his game for the team.  When Magic did such things
    people wet their jeans over it, but with Russ it was proof of his
    offensive shortcomings.
    
    				/Don
10.653Maybe Walt should forward these tidbits to manyzeros?CNTROL::CHILDSDeceptively old, almost matureWed Jun 23 1993 12:3217
    
>    	The one thing that really bugs me about folks perception about
>    Russell is that he was a one dimensional player (i.e. defensive
>    specialist).  Anybody see the Globe the other day with his clinching
>    game 5 numbers against the Hawks (their third of 8 in a row)?  31
>    points and 38 rebounds!  As the Celtics drafted more offensive weapons
>    Russ gave up more of his game for the team.  When Magic did such things
>    people wet their jeans over it, but with Russ it was proof of his
>    offensive shortcomings.
    
 
 Right on Slasher right on and when those offensive weapons were cold
 Russ would get 20 or 25 that night to bail em' out....

 Jordan's got a long ways to go to be the Greatest.....

 mike
10.654CUPMK::DEVLINLook OUT! Its A HYPE-A-SAURUS!!Wed Jun 23 1993 13:345
Don -

The greatest sports franchises are the Canadians and the Yankees ;-)

JD
10.655CAMONE::WAYShe had a plethora of girthWed Jun 23 1993 14:166
>The greatest sports franchises are the Canadians and the Yankees ;-)

In North America.


'Saw
10.656CUPMK::DEVLINLook OUT! Its A HYPE-A-SAURUS!!Wed Jun 23 1993 14:247
So I was wondering, Now that Bill Cartwright has centered
three straight champeenship teams, does that make him HOF
material.  After all, that's more than a lot of other centers..

~/~

JD
10.657ROYALT::ASHEHow can ya have your pudding if ya don't eatWed Jun 23 1993 14:392
    He's the best center in the game... he's still playing, right?
    
10.658VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to Boston...Wed Jun 23 1993 16:4218
10.659VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to Boston...Wed Jun 23 1993 16:498
CNTROL::CHILDS "Deceptively old, almost mature"      17 lines  23-JUN-1993 08:32
           -< Maybe Walt should forward these tidbits to manyzeros? >-

	I must confess MikeC that I do miss my annual February trip to the 
woodshed with 00:00.00 and the subsequent whooping that I would lay on him 
in this most public of public forums.

				/Don
10.660ROYALT::ASHEHow can ya have your pudding if ya don't eatWed Jun 23 1993 16:512
    It's been forwarded...
    
10.661CNTROL::CHILDSDeceptively old, almost matureWed Jun 23 1993 17:074
 thanks Walt
    

10.662CUPMK::DEVLINLook OUT! Its A HYPE-A-SAURUS!!Wed Jun 23 1993 17:166
/Don

You betta switch to decaf.  Getting nostalgic /Don?  Maurice
Richard has 11 Stanley Cups, FWIW.  

JD
10.663Little brotherNAC::G_WAUGAMANWed Jun 23 1993 17:3413
> You betta switch to decaf.  Getting nostalgic /Don?  Maurice
> Richard has 11 Stanley Cups, FWIW.  
    
    That's Henri, not Maurice, bud.  Maurice had 8 by my count.  And no 
    one's accusing Henri Richard of being the greatest winner of all time.
    At least I hope not.
    
    So Celtics' fans have to get nostalgic but Yankee fans don't?  I think
    there's something wrong with your list there...
    
    glenn
    
10.664CUPMK::DEVLINLook OUT! Its A HYPE-A-SAURUS!!Wed Jun 23 1993 17:4317
Glenn 0

Yeah, Yankees fans can get nostalgic.  Whenever I hear the
Russell was the best cuz of 11 in 13 arguement, I laugh.  Why?

Cuz when folks used the Magic 5 Bird 3 arguement, it was
"Titles don't mean a thing".  Its kinda like ACCrisp logic.

That's why I wonder if using the Bill Russell theory, if
Bill Cartwright wasn't better than most centers, including
Bill Walton.....

Of course, Greg  Kite should go down as a great one too...

Of course, Russell had a fantastic surrounding cast.

JD
10.665'cept they couldn't beat em'CNTROL::CHILDSDeceptively old, almost matureWed Jun 23 1993 18:1314
>> Of course, Russell had a fantastic surrounding cast.

 Not at the end of his career....

 Magic had a great supporting cast as did Bird. 

 Russell was so great that the Knicks decided to make Baltimore
 they're main rival when Boston would have been the obvious choice...

 mike

 

10.666ROYALT::ASHEStill looking for that bluejean baby queenWed Jun 23 1993 18:1586
    You asked for it...
    
From:	"George Brooks" 23-JUN-1993 14:05:07.14
To:	royalt::ashe
CC:	
Subj:	Post this rascal in notes ....

>     
>       The one thing that really bugs me about folks perception about
>     Russell is that he was a one dimensional player 

        No. Russell was a two-dimensional player - rebounds and defense. And
        a decent passer. Even *Russell* admits that his offensive game was
        limited. If Russell had ever been a serious low-post option, the
        team would have suffered, because being a *career* 44% 'shooter' 
        (remember his range), he would have needed more shots to score the
        same number of points as Wilt, Reed, or even (gag) Bellamy.

        It is too funny listening to Bill Walton about three weeks ago, making
        the same assertion. And listening to Peter Vescey and about three
        others (all were Russell fans) put Walton in his place - on 
        national raido.

>       Anybody see the Globe the other day with his clinching
>     game 5 numbers against the Hawks (their third of 8 in a row)?  31
>     points and 38 rebounds! 

        BFD. John Paxton rains threes from the heavens like it's a video game.
        Had a 20 point game and 5 three's in the clincher against the Lakers
        in '91. Does that make him a consistent offensive threat ? Not.

        A more accurate barometer of Russ' 'value' in the offense was his role
        in the key Game 4 in the 1969. Sam Jones threw up a shot that by his
        own admission had no business going in. It bounced around 20 times, and
        fell in for the winner. Instead of 3-1 Lakers, it was 2-2.

        Anyhow, where was Russell ?

        On the bench. Why ? Because the coach knew that 1) He wasn't a viable 
        low-post option and 2) He wanted five good foul shooters on the floor in
        case of a foul.

        Who was the coach anyhow ?

        Bill Russell.

        'Nuff said.

>     As the Celtics drafted more offensive weapons
>     Russ gave up more of his game for the team. 

        HAHAHAHAHA(tm) When Russell got to Boston, 1) Russ had no real 
        offensive game. 2) The C's started Cousy (gunner), Heinson (gunner),
        Sharman (shooter), and Ramsey (shooter). Looks like a pretty offensive
        lineup to me. Russ fit in because he didn't need 20 shots a game on
        that type of team. And a good thing. Because 20 shots on a regular
        basis would have been a bit ugly to watch.

        In short, Russ didn't "give up" JACK for his team. He had little to
        forgo. The C's were well-known as a good offensive team with no D. And
        after Russell got there, Sam Jones, Hondo, and Embry came along. All
        could score. Take a look at Mr Russell's avgs. not a lot of variation
        through his career,except at the end when he went into the 9-10ppg
        range. 

        And now tell me this Slash ? The C's of the late-60's were getting old 
        and tired, why didn't Russell pick up his average to take up the 
        slack ? Because he couldn't do more than his considerable talents
        dictated - namely defense and rebounding.

>     When Magic did such things
>     people wet their jeans over it, but with Russ it was proof of his
>     offensive shortcomings.

        Because Magic RAISED his average and his game as Kareem, McAdoo, and
        Cooper aged. Because Magic played all five positions on the court
        when necessary. Russell did not.

        Shame on you Slash ... you act as if you're the only person who
        know his basketball history.

        The Doc
--
"New England - Year Five - already ?"
George Brooks - HP Clinical Information Systems
                         
10.667I always knew Doc was the AntichristFRETZ::HEISERlight without heatWed Jun 23 1993 19:131
    Re: -1
10.668METSNY::francusMets in '93Wed Jun 23 1993 19:173
The anti-Jihad lives!!!!

The Crazy Met
10.669CUPMK::DEVLINLook OUT! Its A HYPE-A-SAURUS!!Wed Jun 23 1993 19:196
.666

Best note in a while.  Slasher probably hadda get a double 
espresso after reading it...

JD
10.670A minor, insignificant point conceded...NAC::G_WAUGAMANWed Jun 23 1993 19:4925
> Best note in a while.  Slasher probably hadda get a double 
> espresso after reading it...
    
    Not really.  It's only of secondary importance what would have happened
    had Bill Russell tried to emphasize his offensive game (actually, only
    his shooting game, because everyone readily acknowledges he was a great
    passer and offensive rebounder out of the pivot).  We already know what
    happened with Russell playing exactly the game that he did; there's no
    need for speculation.  11 of 13, even when the odds were against it.  
    Wooden > Smith.  Russell > Chamberlain.
    
    JD, more than anyone else I know, you've been the "how many titles" guy.
    It's pretty damned funny that you of all people are using the Bill
    Cartwright question to support a point.  At first I thought you were
    asking yourself the question and were going through some kind of
    self-analysis.  As for the Larry v. Magic debate, most everyone in 
    here that I know of has agreed that Magic Johnson was greater than 
    Larry Bird by virtue of playing at the top of his game for quite a bit 
    longer than Bird did, regardless of whether they were ever equals at
    their peaks.  That's quite consistent with the eventual result of five
    titles versus three.  There's no contradiction there.
    
    glenn
    
10.671VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to Boston...Wed Jun 23 1993 20:3347
10.672ROYALT::ASHEStill looking for that bluejean baby queenWed Jun 23 1993 20:3771
From "George Brooks"
    
    
>     
>     Not really.  It's only of secondary importance what would have happened
>     had Bill Russell tried to emphasize his offensive game (actually, only
>     his shooting game, because everyone readily acknowledges he was a great
>     passer and offensive rebounder out of the pivot).  We already know what
>     happened with Russell playing exactly the game that he did; there's no
>     need for speculation.  11 of 13, even when the odds were against it.  
>     Wooden > Smith.  Russell > Chamberlain.

        Glenn, Slasher was the one who emphasized Russell's non-exsistant
        offense. Bottom line is this, Russell (like many a great invention)
        became a defensive genius because of a lack of offense. His passing
        came along much later. He also was fortunate to have coaches who
        understood how Russell could be incorporated into a system. In
        some ways Russell and Magic paralleled each other in that both men
        joined very good teams. Russell would not have won nearly as many
        titles if he had joined the Ft. Wayne Pistons, or the Rochester Royals
        (for example). If Magic had gone to the N.O. Jazz, or San Diego
        Clippers, would he was been in 9 Finals in 11 years, winning 5 ?
        Probably not. I have no problem saying that.

        (And if Wilt had been able to play on a steady, well-balanced team
        his whole career, same front office, same system, good balance, a
        coach like Alex Hanumn (for example) - in other words, if he was
        dealt *the same deck as Russell*, don't you think he might have won
        more titles ? When most peers of the period felt that Wilt's ability
        GOT inferior teams to 7th games in the first place ?)

        (It leads to a favorite pet peeve of mine - the bullshit cliche (a
        redundant term, I know), "He [Magic, Bird, Russell] makes his teammates
        so much better..." It is used to cut down great players, especially
        in the Boston area. Jordan, The Big O and Wilt are the usual targets.

        As Barkley once said in Philly, who is it easier to "make better" ?
        Kevin McHale, or Manute Bol ?
        James Worthy or John Paxton ?
        Sam Jones or Tom Gola ?  )

        And I won't even mention the value of continuity. The guts of Boston's
        teams stayed together forever. The Bulls have lost no one (important)
        to free agency, and have yet to lose anyone major to a serious (e.g.
        game-missing) injury.

        Talent means a lot, but surrounding talent and circumstances means 
        more. Chamberlain went to a weak Warriors team, and improved them
        by 22 games, scoring 37 points, grabbing 22 rebounds AND playing
        defense better than anyone west of Boston.

        But that isn't enough, huh ?

>     self-analysis.  As for the Larry v. Magic debate, most everyone in 
>     here that I know of has agreed that Magic Johnson was greater than 
>     Larry Bird by virtue of playing at the top of his game for quite a bit 
>     longer than Bird did, regardless of whether they were ever equals at
>     their peaks.  That's quite consistent with the eventual result of five
>     titles versus three.  There's no contradiction there.


        Uh Glenn, I listen to talk radio, and many still want to pick Bird,
        and leave Magic as an afterthought. Even some so-called national
        "experts" who ought to know better. Magic gets my vote for your
        reasons PLUS the fact that he is the ONLY player in NBA history to
        effectively play EVERY position on the court.

        Back to the regualrly scheudled argument ...
--
"New England - Year Five - already ?"
George Brooks - HP Clinical Information Systems
10.673free agents sorted by pts+rebs+asts w/salaryFRETZ::HEISERlight without heatWed Jun 23 1993 22:3253
		  G M/Gm AS/g ST/G TO/g BK/g TR/g   PPG (P+R+A)/Gm  $alary
Ken Norman	 76 32.6  2.2  0.8  1.6  0.8  7.5  15.0    24.7     1.275M
A.C. Green	 82 34.4  1.4  1.1  1.4  0.5  8.7  12.8    22.9     1.750M
Kevin Edwards	 40 28.4  3.0  1.7  1.9  0.3  3.0  13.9    19.9     0.750M
Craig Ehlo	 82 31.2  3.1  1.3  1.5  0.3  4.9  11.6    19.6     1.075M
Byron Scott	 58 28.9  2.7  0.9  1.2  0.2  2.3  13.7    18.7     1.100M
Fred Roberts	 77 23.6  0.8  0.4  1.6  1.8  6.2  11.3    18.3     0.866M
Avery Johnson	 75 27.1  7.5  1.1  1.9  0.2  1.9   8.7    18.1     0.140M
Tom Tolbert	 72 25.5  1.3  0.5  1.6  0.3  5.7   8.1    15.1     0.606M
Donald Royal	 77 21.2  1.0  0.5  1.5  0.3  3.8   9.2    14.0     0.140M
Mike Sanders	 53 22.4  1.4  0.7  1.1  0.6  3.2   8.6    13.2     1.100M
Rod Higgins	 68 20.6  1.7  0.7  0.9  0.4  2.8   8.3    12.8     ?
Andrew Lang	 73 25.5  1.1  0.6  1.2  1.9  6.0   5.3    12.4     1.040M
Lry Krystkowiak	 71 19.2  1.0  0.6  0.9  0.2  3.9   7.2    12.1     ?
David Wingate	 72 20.4  2.5  0.9  1.2  0.1  2.4   6.1    11.0     0.129M
Chris Dudley	 71 19.7  0.2  0.2  0.8  1.5  7.2   3.5    10.9     1.200M
Bob McCann	 79 19.4  0.9  0.6  1.0  0.7  3.6   6.3    10.8     0.225M
Morlon Wiley	 33 19.4  3.0  1.2  1.5  0.0  1.7   5.8    10.5     0.250M
Vincent Askew	 64 16.5  1.8  0.6  1.0  0.3  2.3   6.0    10.1     0.180M
Bernard King	 32 13.4  0.6  0.3  0.7  0.1  2.4   7.0    10.0     ?
Winston Garland	 66 15.2  2.1  0.6  1.0  0.1  1.6   5.9     9.6     0.134M
Moses Malone	 11  9.5  0.6  0.1  0.9  0.7  4.2   4.5     9.3     2.230M
Tom Hammonds	 35 16.3  0.5  0.5  0.9  0.2  2.7   5.9     9.1     0.850M
Chucky Brown	 77 15.4  0.7  0.2  0.7  0.3  3.0   5.1     8.8     0.140M
James Donaldson	  6 15.7  0.2  0.2  0.7  1.2  4.8   3.5     8.5     ?
Gary Plummer	 60 12.3  0.7  0.2  1.3  0.2  2.9   4.7     8.3     0.140M
Joe Kleine	 78 14.5  0.5  0.2  0.5  0.2  4.4   3.3     8.2     1.150M
Frank Johnson	 77 14.6  2.4  0.8  1.0  0.1  1.5   4.3     8.2     ?
Kiki Vandeweghe	 41 12.0  0.6  0.3  0.5  0.2  1.2   6.2     8.0     0.140M
Maurice Cheeks	 35 14.6  3.1  0.9  0.9  0.1  1.2   3.6     7.9     0.600M
Trent Tucker	 68 13.3  1.2  0.4  0.3  0.1  1.0   5.2     7.4     0.350M
Rodney McCray	 64 15.9  1.3  0.2  0.8  0.2  2.5   3.5     7.3     1.075M
Kurt Rambis	 66 11.7  0.8  0.6  0.5  0.3  3.3   2.4     6.5     ?
Gary Grant	 72 13.8  2.8  0.6  0.8  0.0  0.9   2.7     6.4     1.128M
Lester Conner	 31 13.6  2.1  1.1  0.7  0.1  1.6   2.4     6.1     0.890M
Jerome Lane	 21  7.1  0.8  0.6  0.3  0.1  2.5   2.8     6.1     0.225M
Charles Jones	 67 18.0  0.6  0.6  0.6  1.1  4.1   1.3     6.0     ?
Manute Bol	 58 14.7  0.3  0.2  0.9  2.1  3.3   2.2     5.8     1.650M
Larry Smith	 66 12.6  0.4  0.3  0.6  0.2  4.1   1.3     5.8     0.500M
Randy Breuer	 12  8.9  0.5  0.2  0.4  0.2  2.3   2.7     5.5     ?
Darrell Walker	 28 13.0  1.6  0.8  0.4  0.1  1.4   2.5     5.5     0.735M
Danny Young	 65 12.9  1.8  0.5  0.5  0.1  0.7   2.9     5.4     ?
John Bagley	 10  9.7  2.0  0.2  1.6  0.0  0.7   2.3     5.0     0.550M
Brad Sellers	 54  9.9  0.9  0.1  0.5  0.2  1.5   2.5     4.9     0.700M
Steve Kerr	 46  9.5  1.3  0.2  0.5  0.0  0.8   2.7     4.8     0.550M
Joe Wolf	 21  7.4  0.2  0.3  0.2  0.0  2.1   2.5     4.8     ?
Scott Hastings	 76  8.8  0.4  0.2  0.4  0.1  1.8   2.1     4.3     0.600M
Ed Nealy	 11  7.2  0.2  0.3  0.2  0.1  1.5   2.1     3.8     ?
Delaney Rudd	 15  6.3  1.1  0.1  0.7  0.0  0.6   1.7     3.4     ?
Greg Dreiling	 42  5.7  0.2  0.1  0.2  0.2  1.6   1.1     2.9     ? 
Wayne Rollins	 42  5.9  0.2  0.1  0.2  0.4  1.4   0.7     2.3     0.500M 
Sam Vincent	 --						    1.510M
Jack Haley	 --						    0.390M
10.674QUASER::JACKSONTATo walk the caves of iceWed Jun 23 1993 22:422
      The suns could always pick up Joe wolf and Ed Nealy for tall bodies
    in the middle....
10.675VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to Boston...Thu Jun 24 1993 12:1724
10.676ROYALT::ASHEStill looking for that bluejean baby queenThu Jun 24 1993 13:2063
From: "George Brooks" 23-JUN-1993 17:28:03.14

>       And what was the average field goal percentage in the 13 years
>       King Russell played.  My guess is he was closer to the average
>       than LittleDoc) would care to admit.  What was his shooting 
>       percentage in important playoff games?


        Russell's shooting % was bad for almost any era outside of the Ray
        Charles League (Uh Huh !). Moreover, most of his 'offense'
        consisted of tip-ins and lob passes. On the other hand, Lord Wilt
        was the first man in NBA history to average 50% from the floor, and
        still holds two of the top three marks for shooting accuracy.

        (BTW, I was guesstimating Russell's FG% - in reality, it was
        probably lower.)

>       So I finally prove that King Bill was indeed an offensive threat
>       and Doc compares him to a marginal player.  Not surprising, but
>       game 5 was the norm for the young King Bill not the exception.

        Sigh ... I said that Russell was a one-game wonder. 31 points was
        not the norm - and of rgood reason.

>       Just what does Sam Jones shot against the Lakers have to do with
>       King Bill's offensive prowess in his early years?  Once again
>       DocIllogic) strikes!

        Interesting that you convientely avoided the fact that Russell 
        was surrounding by shooting talent from DAY 1. Also you igKnorr the
        fact that Russ lost what little offense he had with age. Meanwhile,
        Lord Wilt was still capable of lighting up the scoreboard, but
        in a true case of sacrifice, concentrated even more on boards and D
        (he led the league in rebounding his last two years in the league
        at the ripe old age of 38), and averaged around 15 points a game
        his last three years as a Laker. This from a man who averaged 30
        for his career, and nearly 39 over the first 8 years of his career.

>       Probably the same reason SmileyJohnson) couldn't beat the Bulls
>       a couple of years ago.

        Good non-answer. Try again. Frankly, the Lakers lack enough backcourt
        help to beat Chicago. I'm am far from alone in asserting that if
        the Lakers had Sedale Threatt in '91, they would have beaten Chicago.

>       And Midnight calling himself an NBA historian just because he read 
>       a couple of moldy paperbacks is like saying Bill Clinton is a 
>       decisive leader because his address is 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

        What does that make you Slash ? Seeing that I've trashed you twice
        in a row. Not counting that "Meaningful Champion Games" faux pas
        you committed ...

        Look, The Doctor is merciful in victory. Suppose we call it a day,
        and I let you slink away. Otherwise, I'll have to stand above you
        a while long, with a verbal foot on your chest, posing for yet 
        another SI cover for my legion of admirers ...

        00:00

--
"New England - Year Five - already ?"
George Brooks - HP Clinical Information Systems
10.677CUPMK::DEVLINLook OUT! Its A HYPE-A-SAURUS!!Thu Jun 24 1993 13:3510
Glenn -0

Um - I figured everyone would know I was kidding about Bill
Cartwright - a hoops player I have no respect for.  

And I didn't even realize you were such a big celtics fan - especially
in the way back 60's....since I thought you'd be a Pittsburgh Pipers
fan.

JD
10.678ROYALT::ASHEStill looking for that bluejean baby queenThu Jun 24 1993 13:471
    I thought they were the Condors... or maybe the Pisces...
10.679CUPMK::DEVLINLook OUT! Its A HYPE-A-SAURUS!!Thu Jun 24 1993 13:497
COndors?  Perhaps.  I'll have to ask my running buddy - he used
to work for the Nuggets back in ABA days.  Has some GREAT stories
about the Old ABA.  Talk about shoe-string operations....

Has a great story about taping Dr. J's ankles....

JD
10.680Bill %'sCNTROL::KINGThu Jun 24 1993 14:5222
    Argue on...
    
Bill Russell's career shooting percentage

        Regular   Playoff
        Season
         fg%        fg%
57      .427       .365
58      .442       .361
59      .457       .409
60      .467       .456
61      .426       .427
62      .457       .458
63      .432       .453
64      .433       .356
65      .438       .527
66      .415       .475
67      .454       .360
68      .425       .409
69      .433       .423
Total   .440       .430
    
10.681CUPMK::DEVLINLook OUT! Its A HYPE-A-SAURUS!!Thu Jun 24 1993 14:554
Now, those are impressive totals, especially given the range
of Bill's shot selections.  .430!

JD
10.682Yeah Wilt couyld sinbk them 20ftersCTHQ::LEARYMcSorley,McFilthy,McNastyThu Jun 24 1993 15:228
    Yabbut,
    
    Never seen Wilted (on the court) throw up some magnifico jumpers.
    Finger roll, dunk, tip-ins.... Not much different than The MAN, is he
    (on shot repertoire)??
    
    MikeL
    
10.683CUPMK::DEVLINAgassi - the Hairless wonder...Thu Jun 24 1993 15:237
MikeL

Just wondering about the Slash's comments, then those numbers.  If
someone wants to post Wilt's numbers, we can compare (and I ain't
no WIlt fain...)

JD
10.684PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Jun 24 1993 15:336
10.685NAC::G_WAUGAMANThu Jun 24 1993 15:4321
    
> Um - I figured everyone would know I was kidding about Bill
> Cartwright - a hoops player I have no respect for.  

    I know you were kidding.  I was giving it right back.
    
> And I didn't even realize you were such a big celtics fan - especially
> in the way back 60's....since I thought you'd be a Pittsburgh Pipers
> fan.
    
    I wasn't.  I was merely trying to inject some objectivity to this
    discussion in order to rebut this "ancient history" jihad you're on in
    an effort to deny credit where it's due, just because it happens to
    involve Boston.  I honestly believe that if you hadn't gotten all
    worked up over a logical newspaper column there would have been little
    or no mention of the Celtics' dynasty in here after the Bulls' latest 
    victory.  I figured you were just trying to torture yourself or something...
    
    glenn
    
              
10.686PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Jun 24 1993 15:446
10.687VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to Boston...Thu Jun 24 1993 16:0037
10.688Good to hear from ya, Doc...NAC::G_WAUGAMANThu Jun 24 1993 17:2745
         
    >    (And if Wilt had been able to play on a steady, well-balanced team
    >    his whole career, same front office, same system, good balance, a
    >    coach like Alex Hanumn (for example) - in other words, if he was
    >    dealt *the same deck as Russell*, don't you think he might have won
    >    more titles ? When most peers of the period felt that Wilt's ability
    >    GOT inferior teams to 7th games in the first place ?)

    We've dealt with this question before, and my answer has been and still
    is that it's very hard for me to see how Wilt would have won *more* 
    titles, and very easy for me to see how he would have won *less*.  That 
    supposition is as close to a proof as we can get because we already 
    know of at least a couple of seasons where Russ' teams prevailed over 
    Wilt's teams even when it's generally conceded that Wilt's teams were 
    considered better going in.
    
    All of which doesn't necessarily mean that Russell was a greater player 
    than Chamberlain, but in my opinion it does mean that he was greater in
    championship competition.  That's not everything, but it's a lot.
    
    >    (It leads to a favorite pet peeve of mine - the bullshit cliche (a
    >    redundant term, I know), "He [Magic, Bird, Russell] makes his teammates
    >    so much better..." It is used to cut down great players, especially
    >    in the Boston area. Jordan, The Big O and Wilt are the usual targets.
    
    I generally agree with this.  It's consistent with my position that
    Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player *I've* ever seen. 
    He's well on his way to accomplishing what Bird and Magic did with a 
    much inferior supporting cast.  I think he's already blown by Wilt in
    his ability to get it done in the championship playoffs when he hasn't
    necessarily been dealt the best hand.
    
    >    Uh Glenn, I listen to talk radio, and many still want to pick Bird,
    >    and leave Magic as an afterthought. Even some so-called national
    >    "experts" who ought to know better. Magic gets my vote for your
    >    reasons PLUS the fact that he is the ONLY player in NBA history to
    >    effectively play EVERY position on the court.
    
    It certainly doesn't help that every time I turn on the radio and hear 
    Magic speaking with Bob Costas or whoever he's saying that Larry Bird was 
    the greatest player of his (their) time!  Granted, Magic has become a
    very humble guy and I think he doesn't give himself enough credit, but...
    
    glenn
    
10.689Russell not as bad a shooter as most in the league at that timeTNPUBS::NAZZAROTake me for a little whileThu Jun 24 1993 18:0122
    Time to end this LDUC.  Here are the league shooting percentages from
    1956 to 1969, compared to Russell's and Wilt's.
    
    YEAR	LEAGUE		RUSSELL		CHAMBERLAIN
    1956-57	.382		.427		----
    1957-58	.383		.442		----
    1958-59	.395		.457		----
    1959-60	.410		.467		.461
    1960-61	.415		.426		.509
    1961-62	.426		.457		.506
    1962-63	.441		.432		.528
    1963-64	.433		.433		.524
    1964-65	.424		.438		.499
    1965-66	.433		.415		.540
    1966-67	.442		.454		.683
    1967-68	.448		.425		.595
    1968-69 	.441		.433		.583
    
    Russell shot under the league average only once in his first nine
    years in the league.
    
    NAZZ
10.690METSNY::francusMets in '93Thu Jun 24 1993 18:064
.683, how does anyone have that kind of %. Are you sure you didn't
mean .583 for Wilt in 1966-67??

The Crazy Met
10.691CUPMK::DEVLINAgassi - the Hairless wonder...Thu Jun 24 1993 18:157
Nazz 0

Nice stats.  But I still say shooting percentages of .415, etc by
a guy who shot from right around the hoop are nothing to be
proud of.

JD
10.692It's accurate!!!TNPUBS::NAZZAROTake me for a little whileThu Jun 24 1993 18:213
    Wilt shot 785 for 1150 in thier championship season.
    
    NAZZ
10.693METSNY::francusMets in '93Thu Jun 24 1993 18:234
wow! is that the highest % ever for a season? It seemed so out of line I 
figured it had to be a typo.

The Crazy Met
10.694CUPMK::DEVLINAgassi - the Hairless wonder...Thu Jun 24 1993 18:393
I think one of the Jones' brothers had a better average ;-)

JD
10.695ROYALT::ASHEStill looking for that bluejean baby queenThu Jun 24 1993 18:4318
    From: "George Brooks"
    
    Lies ... damned lies and stats ....
    
    Dennis Rodman finsihed in the top 10 in FG% a couple of years ago. Would 
    any of us call hima great shooter ? No. Why ? Because most of his (few)
    shots per game were dunks, tip-ins, and the like. Ditto for Russell.
    
    I still submit that given the fact that he was a pivot man on a team
    where he would never see a double team, and where most of his shots were 
    within 5-8 feet of the basket - that Russell was a poor shooter.
    
    This is not a LDUC, and certainly not one I started. But let's set the
    record straight, or else by next week, Slasher will tell anyone that will
    listen that Russell's average would be 5 points higher if the league had 
    a 3 point shot in his time .... :-)
    
                   
10.696CNTROL::KINGThu Jun 24 1993 18:498
    I only have the stats through 1990 and the highest fg% for a season are
    as follows...
    
    Wilt Chamberlain LA 1973  0.727   Yes, this is correct!!
    Wilt Chamberlain PH 1967  0.683
    Artis Gilmore    CH 1981  0.670
    Artis Gilmore    CH 1982  0.652
    Wilt Chamberlain LA 1972  0.649
10.697PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Jun 24 1993 18:598
10.698CUPMK::DEVLINAgassi - the Hairless wonder...Thu Jun 24 1993 19:009
Mac =

Height don't mean a thang - or else Manute would be an all-star.

Still, I don't care if you are 5', 6', or 8' - you should
hit more than 50% of yer shots if you shoot from a few feet
out.  

JD
10.699CTHQ::LEARYMcSorley,McFilthy,McNastyThu Jun 24 1993 19:0312
    Lessee what Malpractice says about Wilted's shot repertoire as well...
    
    Oops, I forgot his patented 5 ft bank shot.  What range. Ranks right
    up there with Russ' hook.
    
    Bottom line as I said, Wilt did not have much more of a shot selection
    than Russell, just got great position (better than Russ on "O", but
    different roles) and it was good night nurse.. unless of course The
    Man was playin' "D" behind him. In yo' face Wilt!
    
    MikeL
    
10.700PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Jun 24 1993 19:0912
10.701VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to Boston...Thu Jun 24 1993 19:1512
10.702Jumped on the Orange Line - an easy commute from Forest HillsTNPUBS::NAZZAROTake me for a little whileThu Jun 24 1993 19:2213
    Manute is listed as 7-7 225 pounds; Wilt was 7-2 275 pounds.
    That's 5 inches shorter, but 50 pounds heavier!!!
    
    Also, in the Celtics fast break offense, Russell was often the trailer,
    pulling up for foul line jumpers.  He also had a sweeping hook across
    the lane, and an effective 12-15 foot baseline jumper.  His offense
    was definitely not low post, like Wilt.
    
    I don't know how often you saw Russell play in person Doc M, but I
    was at the Garden constantly in junior high and high school.  I'll
    bet I saw over 100 games in person before I went to college.
    
    NAZZ
10.703ROYALT::ASHEWell, 19 tequilas later, we had a dealThu Jun 24 1993 19:245
    >Manute is listed as 7-7 225 pounds; Wilt was 7-2 275 pounds.
    >That's 5 inches shorter, but 50 pounds heavier!!!
    
    Look out for Shaq then...
    
10.704VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to Boston...Thu Jun 24 1993 19:254
    	RatOn NAZZ!  Like I said, if they can't see video evidence then it
    didn't happen.
    
    				/Don
10.705Nazz delivereth the coupe de graceCTHQ::LEARYMcSorley,McFilthy,McNastyThu Jun 24 1993 19:291
    
10.706METSNY::francusMets in '93Thu Jun 24 1993 19:323
Nazz, Forst Hills is off the E and F lines in Queens.

The Crazy Met
10.707CUPMK::DEVLINAgassi - the Hairless wonder...Thu Jun 24 1993 19:3812
Nazz -

Sorry, don't count.  See, for many in here, even though they
have never lived someplace, they claim they know the psyche of
the whole populance.  Even when dealing wif folks who have lived
there.  Therefore, using Bostonlogic, jest because you were
there don't mean a thang, cuz you are either biased, have an
axe to grind, or were blind.

Thank me later.

JD
10.708Say you did and I'll show herAKOCOA::BREENThank God for Braves on TBS til THE OpenThu Jun 24 1993 19:397
    Nazz,
    	Did you take the final ride of the old orange line?  I tried to get
    my wife to go and next day there were hundreds that did it and to her
    that meant 100s of idiots but I just wanted to hear the breaks squeal
    at dudley one last time and read the "expectoration forbidden" signs
    
    Bill
10.710yeah, right........CSTEAM::FARLEYMegabucks Winner WannabeeThu Jun 24 1993 20:0012
    
    If height don't matter, howcome I ain't been drafted into the NBA?
    
    Depending on what I'm shooting, I range from 0%-100% so I guess ya
    could say I'm a 50% shooter.
    
    I wanna be like mike!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    I remain,
    getting ready to declare AND shave ma haid!
    Kev
    
10.711ELMAGO::BENBACAFigPlucker'sFlickTheirBic's!Fri Jun 25 1993 03:329
     All thisted Wilted and King Bill sh*t make me wonder if anyone has the
    actual head to head stats when they played in the playoffs. Forget
    about who won for a moment(hard to do I know) but ifin you want   pick
    one of the deciding playoff games these two played against each other
    and lets see who done good and who done bad. I would venture a guess
    that Wilted had the better stats but Bill the better team effort. It is
    collectively a team effort that wins or loses a game....
    
    Ben
10.712SALEM::TIMMONSA waist is a terrible thing to mindFri Jun 25 1993 10:567
    Whatsamatta, JD, getting bored?  Seems like when you have lots of time
    on your hands you start "stirrin' the pot", tryin' to get somethin'
    cookin'.  :*)
    
    I've been in SPROTS for quite awhile, so I've seen this before.
    
    Lee
10.713A steal for PortlandMPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR1-4/E13 237-2468Fri Jun 25 1993 14:136
    The Bullets traded Harvey Grant to the Trailblazers for Kevin
    Duckworth.  
    
    Makes you wonder what the Bullets' GM is thinking.
    
    Mike
10.714Here's more fodder - ConradROYALT::ASHEWell, 19 tequilas later, we had a dealFri Jun 25 1993 14:14121
From:	"George Brooks" 24-JUN-1993 15:35:31.70

>     We've dealt with this question before, and my answer has been and still
>     is that it's very hard for me to see how Wilt would have won *more* 
>     titles, and very easy for me to see how he would have won *less*.  That 

        Then you go against the grain of many of Wilt's peers and contemporaries
        who believe otherwise. In fact, the only people who really
        attempt to assert otherwise (half-heartedly) are ex-Celtics, and
        I understand where their heart is ....

>     supposition is as close to a proof as we can get because we already 
>     know of at least a couple of seasons where Russ' teams prevailed over 
>     Wilt's teams even when it's generally conceded that Wilt's teams were 
>     considered better going in.

        Ah, so that also means that Sam Jones > West right ? But we both
        know better don't we ? 

        I don't deny Russell's greatness, but I have never understood how
        Wilt - more than ANY athlete before or since took such a dispropor-
        tionate part of the heat for his team's ultimate success. Jordan 
        doesn't get that kind of load, Kareem or Magic didn't either (and
        don't forget that Kareem went nearly a decade between titles).
        Oscar R. didn't either ... and in the two years you are about to mention
        when "Russ' teams" prevailed, (esp. the '69 Lakers - when VanBredaKoff
        benched Wilt for the entire 4th quarter out of spite), an objective
        viewer would have a hard time assigning guilt, blame, and damnation
        on Wilt.

>     All of which doesn't necessarily mean that Russell was a greater player 
>     than Chamberlain, but in my opinion it does mean that he was greater in
>     championship competition.  That's not everything, but it's a lot.

        How subjective, but it's expected. I think that if nothing else, Wilt
        has given people a more realistic expectation of what to expect
        from superstars.

>     I generally agree with this.  It's consistent with my position that
>     Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player *I've* ever seen. 

        I tend not to rate players across positions. More on that later ...
        But Jordan deserves his props ...

>     He's well on his way to accomplishing what Bird and Magic did with a 
>     much inferior supporting cast.  I think he's already blown by Wilt in
>     his ability to get it done in the championship playoffs when he hasn't
>     necessarily been dealt the best hand.

        Glenn, Glenn ... we're talking different eras my man. Mind you, I
        believe that you can compare teams - to an extent. But Wilt and
        Micheal ?

        Come on ! Wilt was a center. Mike is a guard. And that means one
        thing in particular - **Mike can NOT be denied the basketball for
        a prolonged length of time.** 

        You can sell out and deny a center by packing the middle (and don't
        forget - zone defense rules are a LOT tougher today than 30 years
        ago), and make everyone else pick up the slack by nailing the open
        jumper. And that's what Boston used to do to many of Wilt's teams.

        (Of course, people try to do that with Mike - let him get his 40,
        and cool everyone else off. When Chicago loses though - Mike never
        gets hammered the way Wilt did. Ever.)

        With Mike, he can get the ball from baseline to baseline, and draw
        the double teams from almost any spot on the floor. The possibilities
        are endless. When doubling a post man - you double a SPOT as well
        as the man. How do you deny the entry pass to a man 40 feet from
        the basket ? We're talking a different paradigm for the game as we
        know it.

        And let's not forget Pippen - who gives the Bulls TWO open court
        players of the high order. I can't rememeber any team having two
        'small' players like that. Philly had just the Doc ... West and
        Baylor in LA is the closest thing to it. Not to mention a team that
        plays great defense, and is well-coached.

        One more thing (this is a topic unto itself) ... with all due respect
        (and you have to respect them) to the Bulls, they are damned lucky
        to play in a period when the few dominate centers do not play on
        teams as strong as Kareem or Parrish played on. This is a NBA where
        you can win with a jelly-filled donut. 

        Question : Do you think that the great Royals teams with Robinson,
        Lucas, and Embry, or those West and Baylor Laker teams would have fared
        a lot better in today's NBA, where their lack of a true center would
        not have been as glaring ?

        I think it's time to look at the game a bit differently than we have 
        been. All of the old dogmas must be looked at with a critical eye.
        And the hypocricy on how much a great player can do for a team needs
        to be reexamined. Even Jordan needs it.

>     It certainly doesn't help that every time I turn on the radio and hear 
>     Magic speaking with Bob Costas or whoever he's saying that Larry Bird was 
>     the greatest player of his (their) time!  Granted, Magic has become a
>     very humble guy and I think he doesn't give himself enough credit, but...


        GAG ! Don't remind me Glenn, I'm trying to keep lunch down ... :-)

        Doc

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10.715ROYALT::ASHEWell, 19 tequilas later, we had a dealFri Jun 25 1993 14:166
    Thought is:
    
    1) Duckworth goes to center, Ellison to PF
    2) Between Ellison/Gugs and possibly Rodney Rogers, they had a surplus
       there
    3) They could dump Grant's contract to sign the #1 pick...
10.716CUPMK::DEVLINAgassi - the Hairless wonder...Fri Jun 25 1993 14:395
Well lee -

Me stirring it up  - never.

JD
10.717I think Doc's coming around...NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Jun 25 1993 15:0166
    
>>     supposition is as close to a proof as we can get because we already 
>>     know of at least a couple of seasons where Russ' teams prevailed over 
>>     Wilt's teams even when it's generally conceded that Wilt's teams were 
>>     considered better going in.
 >
 >       Ah, so that also means that Sam Jones > West right ? But we both
 >       know better don't we ? 
    
    Try to keep up, Doc.  We're still using the "substitution theory" here.
    If we substitute Jerry West for Sam Jones there's certainly no drop-off,
    because Jones wasn't the guy who made the team go.  But can we say that
    with Chamberlain for Russell, when Russell was clearly the dominant
    force on the team?  *Better* than 11 of 13?  That means 12 of 13, or
    even 13 of 13 if we discount the season with Russell's injury.  You're 
    talking about having to outdo near-perfection.  Is that possible?  Yes, 
    but I say improbable.
       
    >    You can sell out and deny a center by packing the middle (and don't
    >    forget - zone defense rules are a LOT tougher today than 30 years
    >    ago), and make everyone else pick up the slack by nailing the open
    >    jumper. And that's what Boston used to do to many of Wilt's teams.
    
    I think this is as close to an endorsement of the "Russ > Wilt in
    championship competition" as you've ever come, Doc.  Quality teams 
    could take away Wilt's game but they couldn't take away Russell's 
    strengths (because of their style of play, not just because of their 
    teammates)!  Chamberlain's scoring average was something like 8 
    points/game less in the playoffs against his beloved regular season 
    stats.  Russell's overall stats were dead on, right down the line, 
    including his scoring average.  No, teams didn't pay the attention to 
    him on the offensive end that they did for Wilt, but consistency of 
    effort had something to do with it, too, I believe, and of course 
    there is no analogue to taking away Russell's game on the defensive 
    end.  That fact is certainly pertinent to the argument.  Scoring isn't 
    everything, and quality of defense is almost *always* underrated (as it 
    is with Jordan, too).
    
    Pertaning to your little story about Russell being on the bench when 
    Sam Jones hit the game-winning shot, I know you don't even want to talk 
    about Wilt being on the foul line with the game at stake!
    
    >    Come on ! Wilt was a center. Mike is a guard. And that means one
    >    thing in particular - **Mike can NOT be denied the basketball for
    >    a prolonged length of time.** 
    
    You're right, with Jordan being a guard and so great with the ball in
    almost any situation, he's actually able to *raise* the level of his 
    play in the playoffs if he's up to the task.  It's in his control,
    instead of someone else's.  But I think this further reinforces my 
    position of Jordan as the greatest I've seen, and is at the same time 
    consistent with the theory that a center can no longer dominate 
    today's game.  If this is unfair to centers in position-to-position 
    comparisons, so be it, because the disadvantage is still a reality that
    translates to wins and losses.  
    
    But still, even in a strict comparison of centers, let's face it, 
    Chamberlain dropped off significantly in the playoffs, even more than 
    most centers.  If we absolutely *have* to pick a greatest playoff 
    scoring center, I'd even go with Kareem over Wilt.  Look at what Jabbar 
    was able to do in Milwaukee coming right out of the chute, and of
    course later with the better Laker teams.  No one can question the 
    consistency of Jabbar's scoring and his overall play in the playoffs.
    
    glenn
    
10.718For you R<C R>C debatorsCNTROL::KINGFri Jun 25 1993 15:34225
Have at these stats. You decide which teams were better going into the
playoffs and who had the better supporting cast.

Hall of Famers playing with Russell and Chamberlain
Russell-Chamberlain
1960 7-3
1961 7-3 *
1962 6-3 *
1963 8-1 *
1964 7-2 *
1965 5-2 *
1966 4-3 *
1967 4-3 *
1968 3-3 *
1969 3-3 *
Asterisks are for Satch Sanders who I am not sure if he made the HOF or not
but I thnk he did. If so add 1 to Boston's number. The only other one I can
think of might be Al Attles but I am not sure.

-------------------
1960-1965
In these 6 years Boston had the best record in the league 6 consecutive years
and won the championship those 6 years beating Chamberlain's teams 4 times.
1966-1968
In these 3 years Philly had the best record in the league 3 consecutive years
and Boston won the championship 2 years beating Chamberlain's teams 2 times.
Philadelphia beat Boston one year and won the championship that year.
1969
Baltimore had the best record in the league and Boston beats Los Angeles to
win the championship.

-------------------

Same years in the league
1960  8 teams/2 divisions
    Boston        59-16  1st in East       Philadelphia      49-26  2nd in East
    Philadelphia 2-1 over Syracuse in Eastern Division Semifinals
    BOSTON 4-2 over PHILADELPHIA in Eastern Division Finals
    Boston 4-3 over St Louis in Championship Finals
Tom Heinsohn      21.7   HOF               Wilt Chamberlain  37.6   HOF
Bob Cousy         19.4   HOF               Paul Arazin       22.3   HOF
Bill Sharman      19.3   HOF               Tom Gola          15.0   HOF
Bill Russell      18.2   HOF               Guy Rodgers       11.6
Frank Ramsey      15.3   HOF               Woody Sauldsberry  9.9
Sam Jones         11.9   HOF               Andy Johnson       8.2
Maurice King      10.0                     Joe Graboski       7.7
Gene Conley        6.7                     Joe Ruklick        5.0
KC Jones           6.3   HOF               Vern Hatton        4.6
Jim Loscutoff      5.5                     Ernie Beck         3.9
John Richter       4.3                     Guy Sparrow        2.7
Gene Guarilla      3.0

1961  8 teams/2 divisions
    Boston        57-22  1st in East       Philadelphia      46-33  2nd in East
    Syracuse 3-0 over Philadelphia in Eastern Division Semifinals
    Boston 4-1 over Syracuse in Eastern Division Finals
    Boston 4-1 over St Louis in Championship Finals
Tom Heinsohn      21.3   HOF               Wilt Chamberlain  38.4   HOF
Bob Cousy         18.1   HOF               Paul Arazin       23.2   HOF
Bill Russell      16.9   HOF               Tom Gola          14.2   HOF
Bill Sharman      16.0   HOF               Guy Rodgers       12.8
Frank Ramsey      15.1   HOF               Andy Johnson       9.6
Sam Jones         15.0   HOF               Al Attles          7.0
KC Jones           7.6   HOF               Ed Conlin          7.0
Gene Conley        6.3                     Joe Graboski       6.8
Tom Sanders        5.3   ***               Vern Hatton        4.4
Jim Loscutoff      4.4                     Joe Ruklick        3.2
Gene Guarilla      3.2                     Bill Kennedy       1.7

1962  9 teams/2 divisions
    Boston        60-20  1st in East       Philadelphia      49-31  2nd in East
    Philadelphia 3-2 over Syracuse in Eastern Division Semifinals
    BOSTON 4-3 over PHILADELPHIA in Eastern Division Finals
    Boston 4-3 over Los Angeles in Championship Finals
Tom Heinsohn      22.1   HOF               Wilt Chamberlain  50.4   HOF
Bill Russell      18.9   HOF               Paul Arazin       21.9   HOF
Sam Jones         18.4   HOF               Tom Gola          13.7   HOF
Bob Cousy         15.7   HOF               Tom Meschery      12.1
Frank Ramsey      15.3   HOF               Al Attles         11.3
Tom Sanders       11.2   ***               Guy Rodgers        8.2
KC Jones           9.2   HOF               York Larese        5.1
Jim Loscutoff      5.3                     Ed Conlin          4.6
Gary Phillips      4.0                     Joe Ruklick        2.3
Carl Braun         3.7                     Frank Radovich     2.3
Gene Guarilla      3.6                     Tom Luckenbill     2.0

1963  9 teams/2 divisions
    Boston        58-22  1st in East       San Francisco     31-49  4th in West
    Boston 4-3 over Cincinnati in Eastern Division Finals
    Boston 4-2 over Los Angeles in Championship Finals
Sam Jones         19.7   HOF               Wilt Chamberlain  44.8   HOF
Tom Heinsohn      18.9   HOF               Tom Meschery      16.0
Bill Russell      16.8   HOF               Guy Rodgers       13.9
John Havlicek     14.3   HOF               Willie Naulls     12.9
Bob Cousy         13.2   HOF               Al Attles         10.4
Frank Ramsey      10.9   HOF               Gary Phillips      8.1
Tom Sanders       10.8   ***               Wayne Hightower    7.4
KC Jones           7.2   HOF               Howard Montgomery  7.2
Clyde Lovellette   6.5   HOF               George Lee         7.0
Dan Swartz         4.5                     Ken Sears          5.9
Jim Loscutoff      3.3                     Fred LaCour        4.1
Gene Guarilla      2.4                     Hubie White        3.2
                                           Tom Luckenbill     3.1
                                           Dave Gunther       2.6
                                           Dave Fedor         0.9

1964  9 teams/2 divisions
    Boston        59-21  1st in East       San Francisco     48-32  1st in West
    Boston 4-1 over Cincinnati in Eastern Division Finals
    San Francisco 4-3 over St Louis in Western Division Finals
    BOSTON 4-1 over SAN FRANCISCO in Championship Finals
John Havlicek     19.9   HOF               Wilt Chamberlain  36.9   HOF
Sam Jones         19.4   HOF               Tom Meschery      13.5
Tom Heinsohn      16.5   HOF               Wayne Hightower   13.2
Bill Russell      15.0   HOF               Guy Rodgers       11.0
Tom Sanders       11.4   ***               Al Attles         10.9
Willie Naulls      9.8                     Gary Phillips     10.0
Frank Ramsey       8.6   HOF               Nate Thurmond      7.0   HOF
KC Jones           8.2   HOF               Gary Hill          5.1
Clyde Lovellette   6.7   HOF               Ken Sears          3.3
Larry Siegfried    3.3                     George Lee         3.2
Jim Loscutoff      2.5                     John Windsor       2.5
Jack McCarthy      1.3

1965  9 teams/2 divisions  Chamberlain traded midseason to Philly
    Boston        62-18  1st in East       Philadelphia      40-40  3nd in East
    Philadelphia 3-1 over Cincinnati in Eastern Division Semifinals
    BOSTON 4-3 over PHILADELPHIA in Eastern Division Finals
    Boston 4-1 over Los Angeles in Championship Finals
Sam Jones         25.9   HOF               Wilt Chamberlain  38.9   HOF
John Havlicek     18.3   HOF               Nate Thurmond     16.5   HOF
Bill Russell      14.1   HOF               Guy Rodgers       14.6
Tom Heinsohn      13.6   HOF               Tom Meschery      12.7
Tom Sanders       11.8   ***               Paul Neumann      10.8
Willie Naulls     10.5                     Al Attles          9.3
KC Jones           8.3   HOF               Wayne Hightower    8.4
Ron Bonham         7.4                     McCoy McLemore     8.3
Larry Siegfried    6.3                     Connie Dierking    8.0
Mel Counts         4.8                     Gary Phillips      7.1
John Thompson      3.6                     John Rudometkin    6.0
Bob Nordmann       2.0                     George Lee         4.8
Gerry Ward         1.7                     Bud Koper          4.6
                                           Cotton Nash        4.2
                                           Barry Kramer       3.1
                                           Gary Hill          3.0

1966  9 teams/2 divisions
    Boston        54-26  2nd in East       Philadelphia      55-25  1st in East
    Boston 3-2 over Cincinnati in Eastern Division Semifinals
    BOSTON 4-1 over PHILADELPHIA in Eastern Division Finals
    Boston 4-3 over Los Angeles in Championship Finals
Sam Jones         23.5   HOF               Wilt Chamberlain  33.5   HOF
John Havlicek     18.8   HOF               Hal Greer         22.7   HOF
Larry Siegfried   13.7                     Chet Walker       15.3
Bill Russell      12.9   HOF               Billy Cunningham  14.3   HOF
Tom Sanders       12.6   ***               Wally Jones        9.0
Willie Naulls     10.7                     Lucious Jackson    8.2
Don Nelson        10.2                     Dave Gambee        6.9
KC Jones           8.6   HOF               Al Bianchi         6.3
Mel Counts         8.4                     Gerry Ward         2.7
Ron Bonham         5.2                     Ben Warley         2.0
Woody Sauldsberry  4.4                     Art Heyman         1.7
John Thompson      3.2                     Jesse Branson      1.0
Sihugo Green       3.2                     Bob Weiss          0.9
Ron Watts          2.0

1967  10 teams/2 divisions
    Boston        60-21  2nd in East       Philadelphia      68-13  1st in East
    Boston 3-1 over New York in Eastern Division Semifinals
    Philadelphia 3-1 over Cincinnati in Eastern Division Semifinals
    PHILADELPHIA 4-1 over BOSTON in Eastern Division Finals
    Philadelphia 4-2 over San Francisco in Championship Finals
Sam Jones         22.1   HOF               Wilt Chamberlain  24.1   HOF
John Havlicek     21.4   HOF               Hal Greer         22.1   HOF
Bailey Howell     20.0                     Chet Walker       19.3
Larry Siegfried   14.1                     Billy Cunningham  18.5   HOF
Bill Russell      13.4   HOF               Wally Jones       13.2
Tom Sanders       10.2   ***               Lucious Jackson   12.0
Don Nelson         7.5                     Larry Costello     7.8
KC Jones           6.2   HOF               Dave Gambee        6.5
Wayne Embry        5.2                     Bill Melchionni    4.3
Jim Barnett        4.1                     Matt Guokas        3.0
Tony Kimball       2.6                     Bob Weiss          2.0
Ron Watts          1.4

1968  12 teams/2 divisions
    Boston        54-28  2nd in East       Philadelphia      62-20  1st in East
    Boston 4-2 over Detroit in Eastern Division Semifinals
    Philadelphia 4-2 over New York in Eastern Division Semifinals
    BOSTON 4-3 over PHILADELPHIA in Eastern Division Finals
    Boston 4-2 over Los Angeles in Championship Finals
Sam Jones         21.3   HOF               Wilt Chamberlain  24.3   HOF
John Havlicek     20.7   HOF               Hal Greer         24.1   HOF
Bailey Howell     19.8                     Billy Cunningham  18.9   HOF
Bill Russell      12.5   HOF               Chet Walker       17.9
Larry Siegfried   12.2                     Wally Jones       12.8
Tom Sanders       10.2   ***               Lucious Jackson   11.8
Don Nelson        10.0                     Larry Costello     7.2
Wayne Embry        6.3                     Matt Guokas        6.1
Mal Graham         6.0                     John Green         5.1
Tom Thacker        4.2                     Bill Melchionni    4.6
John Jones         4.2                     Jim Reid           3.5
Rick Weitzman      1.3                     Ron Filipek        2.3

1969  14 teams/2 divisions
    Boston        48-34  4th in East       Los Angeles       55-27  1st in West
    Boston 4-1 over Philadelphia in Eastern Division Semifinals
    Los Angeles 4-2 over San Francisco in Western Division Semifinals
    Boston 4-2 over New York in Eastern Division Finals
    Los Angeles 4-1 over Atlanta in Western Division Finals
    BOSTON 4-3 over LOS ANGELES In Championship Finals
John Havlicek     21.6   HOF               Jerry West        25.9   HOF
Bailey Howell     19.7                     Elgin Baylor      24.8   HOF
Sam Jones         16.3   HOF               Wilt Chamberlain  20.5   HOF
Larry Siegfried   14.2                     Mel Counts        12.4
Don Nelson        11.6                     John Egan          8.5
Tom Sanders       11.2   ***               Keith Erickson     8.4
Bill Russell       9.9   HOF               Bill Hewitt        7.2
Em Bryant          5.7                     Tom Hawkins        7.1
Jim Barnes         5.1                     Fred Crawford      6.2
Don Chaney         4.0                     Cliff Anderson     3.9
Rich Johnson       2.2                     Jay Carty          2.7
Bud Olsen          2.0
Mal Graham         1.7
    
10.719VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDJudgeTierney-ARapist'sBestFriendFri Jun 25 1993 16:1725
10.720ELMAGO::BENBACAF.C.K..TheOnlyThingMissingIs U!Fri Jun 25 1993 23:001
     So what did kingwillie do? Why couldn't he stop Wilteds replacement??
10.721VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDJudgeTierney-ARapist'sBestFriendFri Jun 25 1993 23:354
    	Mel Counts hit a few outside shots and played without Wilted's fear
    of failure attitude, but once again Russell and the Celtics prevailed.
    
    				/Don
10.722Wilt was better...but....ELMAGO::BENBACAF.C.K..TheOnlyThingMissingIs U!Sat Jun 26 1993 04:2925
    
    I remember when I was a kid going over to my uncle's house(cause he
    had a tv and we didn't) to watch the Celtics play. They were my
    favorite team. Hell I was a kid and they were winning all the time.
    Watching Russell play I used to think that he was a good player but I
    never thought that he was anything great, but he certainly couldn't be
    accused of having the fear of failure attitude though. He used what
    talent he had to the best of his ability. To tell you the truth it 
    was John Havlichek(sp) that most impressed me with the will to win.
    That guy would come in and you just knew something positive was going 
    to happen for the celtics. 
    
    Whats all this leading to? Well, to me Wilt(ed) was, is, always will be
    a better basketball player than William Russell. Unfortunatly,(for
    Wilt(ed)) it is a team sport and  it takes more than talent to win 
    basketball games. It takes the desire and the Will( pun intended) to win. 
    
    To me there also has to be a bit of good luck. I'll never forget the 
    brick Don Nelson threw up that somehow went in.....Leprechauns perhaps?
    At the time I was happy about it, but now I see the replay and I see brick
    written all over that shot. It has no business going in...
                                       
     Ben
                                    
            
10.723VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to BostonSat Jun 26 1993 15:4134
10.724HahahahahahaNAC::G_WAUGAMANMon Jun 28 1993 14:4116
    
    > I guess the Anti-Jihad can start boycotting Sports Illustrated
    > because they've shown their Boston bias this week when comparing
    > Micheal to the all time greats.  Their pantheon included Russell, BigO
    > Magic&Larry and Micheal.  No mention of Chambermaid at all, so they
    > must be secretive Celtic Jihad.
    
    Was going to point that out, /Don, but then I remembered the standard
    answer to all such bias at the national levels at the TV networks
    and at SI.  No matter where they come from originally, all national 
    broadcasters and writers are graduates of Boston College, where
    somewhere in their freshman years they are indoctrinated into the
    Celtanic Society and summarily brainwashed.
    
    glenn
    
10.725ROYALT::ASHESTOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!!Mon Jun 28 1993 14:4367
From: "George Brooks" 28-JUN-1993 10:35:14.70
Subj:	Re: your mail

>       Couldn't agree more Ben.  Wilted had much more talent than Russ,
>     but when the money was on the line he was the ultimate choker, while
>     Russ found some way to constantly raise his game.  I always been a

        Spoken with the proper glazed-over look of the true Jihad member.       

>     and the Celtics still won, hell even Red left and the team won two more
>     championships when they weren't the most talented team in the league.
>     That Bill Russell was the lone constant is more than just coincidence.

        No it is more than that. The other constants was a team focus, a
        continuity in organization, et al. Everyone knows that Russell basically
        ran the same plays that 'ole Red did, had the same personnell who
        knew the system et al ... that doesn't take much away from Russell,
        if anything. But you do a disservice to him, and his teammates, and
        to the game, when you don't add in the other factors ...



>     would replace him with Elgin Baylor.  Despite the paucity of pedigree
>     papers (i.e. Championships), Elgin was they guy who scared me the most,
>     even more so than the celebrated Jerry West, in close games with

        Nice dodge Slasher, but according to your own standards, Elgin didn't
        cut it, because he lost every 7th game to Boston, and quite a few
        6th games. Moreover, if he was the Elgin of old in '69, the Lakers
        would have crushed Boston.

        And remember this, the Lakers didn't win a title until Elgin retired
        and let Jim McMillan take his place, right ?

        [NOTE : The above is deliberate exaggeration on my part. But then 
        again, is not /ilLogic something along the same lines ? :-]

>       By the way Ben, in case you weren't here when this Holy War
>     started, it began when DocQuixote) made a statement that Magic was
>     better than Larry because of a 5 to 3 Title advantage.  I agreed as


        WRONG ! I had nothing to do with the original argument. I feel that 
        Magic > Larry for many other reasons than 5 > 3. (Note : Even a Celtic
        disciple such as Glenn W. agrees.)

        /don, I'm shocked that you would go to such depths.  ^don started this
        issue long ago when he contended that Russell was a much better
        offensive player than he was credited for. He even went so far as to
        say Russell gave up offense for the "good of the team". I correctly
        pointed out that Russell had no great offensive game in the first
        place, that he played well within the system, but was incapable of
        carrying an offense Chamberlain or Kareem-style. 

        /PrimmaDon was understandably hurt by my assertion, and it turned to
        bitterness when proved true. Fueled by past trouncings at my hands, he
        turned this into a "Russ >>> Wilt (Choker)" LDUC.

        Sigh ... let us return this debate to more solid ground, with real
        fans providing facts and objective analysis, not FACKS and HaraRussell
        chants ...

        The Doc

--
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10.726VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to BostonTue Jun 29 1993 15:3526
10.727CAMONE::WAYNobles of the Mystic ShrineTue Jun 29 1993 15:589
>when Marlon Starling was knocked out on an HBO fight 4-5 years ago and 
>during the interview afterward Moochie insisted that not only was he not 
>knocked out, but he also wasn't knocked down!  I wonder if anybody's ever 

Was this the fight where he was wanged in the haid a good two seconds
after the bell?

'Saw

10.729accusing /Don of denial... (back to meetings)ROYALT::ASHESTOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!!Tue Jun 29 1993 20:0868
From:	"George Brooks" 29-JUN-1993 15:24:01.96

Saw, I put ellipses ( "...") in the quote to show that I was 1) Using only
part of the quote, and 2) that my total recollection was incomplete. 

Understandable since I did not have the paper anymore ... :-(

And since we all know that the use of ellipses (sp) have implicit meaning in
them, I am not gulity of anything. In fact, I have shown a lot more honesty
than the "I didn't inhale"-style omissions of Glen and ^donna ...

BTW, Bird referred a lot more to Wilt than to russell ... admittedly, Bird
may have used russell's name once in the paragraph (to placate the faithful),
but that's about it.  Wilt was the focus ...

BTW, if the Jihad is sooooo interested in accuracy and honesty, why didn't they
use the quote at all ?  

We know why don't we ?


>     
>     I'll have to pickup a record book sometime, In playoff scoring jordan
>     has surpassed wilt/magic and next year bird and has a better avg.  He

        Good thing you mentioned the average. Remember that teams only played
        two playoff series - at most - in the 60's. Chicago plays three
        before they evenhit the finals. So total playoff points should be
        taken with a grain of salt.

        But I'd be interested in seeing what *percentage* of his team's 
        points that Micheal scored. It must be staggering.

>     I dont know how long MJ plans on playing in the NBA so I would predict
>     weather he will or wont pass Wilt on the All time Scoring List (Wilt 
>     has a whopping 31,419 pts).  If he can play as long as wilt did Im sure

        Actually Kareem has the points mark, however, if MJ retired today,
        he would have the scoring average record (32+ppg vs Wilt's 30.1).
        Since Wilt did it in 13-14 seasons, Jordan would need another 4-5 
        years to take the total points record.

>     wont ever be broken that impress me.  Like Wilts 100pt game, I dont see
>     anyone every hitting that baby...  But that record is another example

        Well, even Wilt thinks it can be taken (and he wasn't very proud of the
        record for a long time), and if you had a situation like the 
        Thompson-Gervin duel back in 78 (?), and a good pace, the record 
        *might* be had ...

>     of how the game has changed, bill on his best day in his prime couldnt
>     score 100pts against any of the 28 starting center in the NBA today.

        But Slusher says that Russ could have scored 50-60 easy - if it was
        "for the good of the team" .... :-)

>     Wilt in term's of records then Bird should reasses his statement :-)

        Only when Jordan averages 23 boards, 6-8 blocks a game, and leads the
        league in assists, or hits 73% from the floor .... (but please Mike,
        don't shoot 45% from the line, okay ? :-).... 
>     
>                                                               MairB
> 
> 



10.730Jordan already as a 3-2 lead in titles over Wilted...VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDImus is coming to BostonTue Jun 29 1993 20:251
    
10.731CTHQ::LEARYMcSorley,McFilthy,McNastyTue Jun 29 1993 20:416
    Didn't Wilt(ed) lose to a pre-Dean chokeless UNC team in the NCAA's??
    
    Couldn't have been Wilted's fault, no??
    
    MikeL
    
10.732Dr. Midnight, pathological fibber caught in the act!NAC::G_WAUGAMANTue Jun 29 1993 20:5225
> Saw, I put ellipses ( "...") in the quote to show that I was 1) Using only
> part of the quote, and 2) that my total recollection was incomplete. 
    
    Ho ho ho ho haw haw haw haw!  "My total recollection was incomplete".  To
    the best of my knowledge, sir, I cannot remember.  Yes, again, sir, I do
    not recall the discussion in question.  Contras?  No sir, I am not
    familiar with these contras...
    
> BTW, if the Jihad is sooooo interested in accuracy and honesty, why didn't they
> use the quote at all ?  
    
    Because since it referred to *both* Chamberlain and Russell as the
    greatest players of all time (and yes it most certainly did, in spite
    of your incoherent denials!), it was neutral and irrelevant to the
    discussion.  It was only one opinion of many in an article that 
    basically established a consensus view that Michael Jordan is the 
    greatest player of all time (an opinion I agree with, so I have no
    reason to discredit the article).  Plus, I've already conceded that 
    Chamberlain was a greater player than Russell if your standard equally
    weights the regular season.  I've said nothing more than that Russell
    was the greater player in championship competition. 
    
    glenn
    
10.733Wilt < UNCRHETT::KNORRDean &gt; WoodenTue Jun 29 1993 21:067
    Chamberlain was indeed on the '57 Kansas team that got knocked off in
    triple OT by Carolina.  Lenny Rosenbluth was UNC's star, but they also
    had this other kid from up north who went by the name of "The Kangaroo
    Kid".
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.734Billy C came laterOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Wed Jun 30 1993 16:004
    re: -1
    
    If you're referring to Billy Cunningham,your dates are way off.
    Cunningham's senior year was 64-65.
10.735Correction to Mr.LazarusRHETT::KNORRDean &gt; WoodenWed Jun 30 1993 18:227
    It weren't Billy Cunningham that played in the '57 Heels, it was *Bob*
    Cunningham, who hailed from All Hallows in Manhattan.
    
    I might be wrong about his nickname though ...
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.736ROYALT::ASHESTOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!!Wed Jun 30 1993 18:2742
    Did I post this for you-know-who?
From:	George Brooks" 30-JUN-1993 10:31:51.99
The word from The Doc ;

On a serious note, I, in my humble, objectively analytical, and of course,
correct manner - feel that the Jihad typically denigrate that which they
uphold. By refusing to realize that Russell's greatness is not diminshed by
conceeding the important factors of continuity, balance and team defense.

However, some people are more interested in Wilt-bashing, and they hurt their
own cause in doing so. Micheal Jordan is *probably* the greatest all-around
player of any era - and I consider myself lucky and blessed to have seen
plenty of him on TV, and one magical time in person (thanks Nazz !) - yet we
can not downplay factors which are admittdly beyond his control :

1) A NBA that has more quality big men on poor teams right now than at any
time.
2) A game that allows for a more wide-open style of play. Wouldn't you love to
see Connie Hawkins or Julius Erving play at the peak of their careers in
today's NBA ? 
3) An NBA that has no other top-shelf threats due to either chemistry
(Portland, New York), fatal personnel flaws (New York, San Antonio), style
(Cleveland), coaching (Portland again), or inexperience (Houston, Phoenix,
Charlotte and Orlando). The Bulls, to their credit, have got it all together.
And in the era of free agency - they have kept it together.
4) Luck. The Bulls have YET to have a serious injury ground their Big Three
for any length of time. If Chicago lost Jordan OR Pippen OR Grant, the Bulls
would be dogmeat. EXAMPLE : The Lakers were gunning for a 3-peat, and lost Magic and
Scott, and got swept by the Pistons. No sour grapes, but the fact is that the
series got a lot easier for LA when that happened. All I'm saying is that
let's not get soooo deep into the legend of the Bulls that we forget reality.

----------

re Air Brooks

        About scoring average : When Wilt won his 7th scoring title, he was
        averaging about 39 points a game. As the talent around him improved,
        the scoring went down. It should be interesting to see if Jordan
        keeps scoring as much with Kukoc around to provide support...   

Doc
10.737of course this reality so you wouldn't understand ;^)CNTROL::CHILDSDeceptively old, almost matureWed Jun 30 1993 18:4812
> EXAMPLE : The Lakers were gunning for a 3-peat, and lost Magic and
>Scott, and got swept by the Pistons. No sour grapes, but the fact is that the
>series got a lot easier for LA when that happened. All I'm saying is that
>let's not get soooo deep into the legend of the Bulls that we forget reality.

 Tragic and Flyin' Byron saw the handwritting on the wall and pulled up 
 lame so as not to be a part of the masacre. Tragic's ego wouldn't allow
 him to loose so he ducked out the back door. Is there anybody in here
 who plays sports than can say he let a little hamstring injury sideline
 him????????

 mike 
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                             Centers
	Vin Baker, c, Hartford, 6-11 -- Ranked fourth in NCAA in scoring as a
senior (28.3 ppg). Hartford's all-time leader in scoring (2,238 points),
field goals (860), free throws (445) and blocked shots 279. Averaged 10.
7 rebounds and 2.6 blocked shots last season.
	Shawn Bradley, c, Brigham Young, 7-6 -- Early entry candidate after
spending last two years as missionary. Averaged 14.8 points, 7.7
rebounds and 5.21 blocked shots as a freshman. Likely top-three pick
despite two-year layoff and questions about his weight (235) and
strength.
	Ervin Johnson, c, New Orleans, 6-11 -- Averaged 18.4 points, 11.9
rebounds and 2.7 blocked shots as a senior. Ranked sixth in NCAA in
rebounding (346) as a senior. Had 32-point, 27-rebound performance
against Lamar. Named MVP at NABC All-Star Game during NCAA Final Four in
New Orleans in April.
	Gheorghe Muresan, c, Pau Orthez (French League), 7-7 -- Averaged 18.7
points, 10.3 rebounds and 2.8 blocked shots in his first season of
French League play. Averaged 16.5 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.2 blocked
shots in 14 games of European Championship play.
	Luther Wright, c, Seton Hall, 7-2 -- Early entry candidate. Ranked
third in Big East in blocked shots (2.2, 76 total) and seventh in
rebounding (7.5). Considered a project, but a likely first-round pick
because of his size and lack of quality centers.
                              Forwards
	Keith Bullock, f, Manhattan, 6-7 -- Manhattan's all-time leading
scorer with 1,992 points. Named Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Player of the Year after leading MAAC in rebounding (11.1) and ranking
second in scoring (18.3). Led Jaspers into NCAA Tournament for first
time in 35 years.
	Evers Burns, f, Maryland, 6-8 -- Selected to All-Tournament teams at
both Portsmouth Invitational and Phoenix Desert Classic. Ranked sixth in
ACC in scoring (18.5) and seventh in rebounding (8.9) as a senior.
Scored in double figures in all 28 games as a senior and had 13 point-
rebound double-doubles.
	Scott Burrell, f, Connecticut, 6-7 -- Huskies' all-time leader in
steals (310, 2.6 spg), second in career blocks (129) and eighth in
scoring (1,562). Only player in NCAA Division I history with at least 1,
500 points, 750 rebounds, 275 assists and 300 steals.
	Parrish Casebier, f, Evansville, 6-3 -- Early entry candidate. All-
Midwestern Collegiate Conference first team and MVP of MCC Tournament
for second straight year as a junior. Averaged 20.1 points and 6.6
rebounds as a junior despite playing with broken hand at end of season.
	Calbert Cheaney, f, Indiana, 6-7 -- Won Wooden and Naismith awards as
nation's top player as a senior. All-time leading career scorer (2,613
points) in Indiana and Big Ten history. Scored 20 or more points 65
times in his career. Led Hoosiers to final eight of NCAA Tournament,
averaging 26.5 points and 8.3 rebounds.
	Tony Dunkin, f, Coastal Carolina 6-7 -- Leading scorer in Big South
and Coastal Carolina history (2,141 points) and four-time Big South
Player of the Year. Led Chanticleers with 23.7 ppg as a senior and
grabbed seven rebounds per game.
	George Lynch, f, North Carolina, 6-8 -- Second leading rebounder in
Tar Heels history (1,097) and school's all-time steals leader (241).
Never missed a game in four years. One of only two players in ACC
history to have at least 1,500 points, 200 steals, 200 assists and 1,000
rebounds. Averaged 15.7 ppg and 9.8 rpg in Tar Heels' title run in 1993
NCAA Tournament.
	Jamal Mashburn, f, Kentucky, 6-8 -- Early entry candidate. Averaged 21
points, 8.4 rebounds and 3.6 assists as a junior to lead Wildcats to
Final Four. Runner-up for Wooden Award as a junior. Selected to All-East
Regional and All-Final Four teams. Played for USA Basketball Select team
that scrimmaged against ``Dream Team.''
	Rodney Rogers, f, Wake Forest, 6-7 -- Early entry candidate. ACC
Player of the Year as a senior, averaging 21.2 points, 7.4 rebounds and
2.3 assists as a junior. Led ACC in scoring and ranked eighth in steals.
Played for USA Basketball Select team that scimmaged against ``Dream
Team.''
	Chris Webber, f, Michigan, 6-9 -- Early entry candidate. Finalist for
Wooden and Naismith awards as a sophomore after leading Michigan to
second straight NCAA championship game. Led Wolverines in scoring (19.
2), rebounding (10.1), blocked shots (2.5) and field goal percentage (.
619). In just two years ranks second on Michigan all-time list for
blocked shots. The only player in history to make NCAA All-Tournament
team as freshman and sophomore. Likely No. 1 pick overall.
                               Guards
	Mark Bell, g, Western Kentucky, 5-8 -- Named MVP at Portsmouth
Invitational Tournament, averaging 15.7 points, 7.7 assists and 3.3
steals per game. Led Western Kentucky to Sweet 16 of NCAA tournament,
averaging 16.8 points 3.9 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.4 steals.
	Sam Cassell, g, Florida State, 6-3 -- Set NCAA Tournament record
hitting seven of seven 3-pointers against Tulane in second round. Broke
FSU record for steals in a season with 97 as a senior, leading ACC. Had
back-to-back eight-steal games and averaged 18.3 points, 4.9 assists and
4.3 rebounds as a senior.
	Sam Crawford, g, New Mexico State, 5-8 -- Led nation in assists with
9.1 per game. All-time Aggie assist leader (592), and holds school
records for assists in a season (310), in a game (20) and steals in a
game (eight). Set NCAA Tournament first round record for assists in a
game (16).
	Terry Dehere, g, Seton Hall, 6-4 -- Big East Player of the Year as a
senior, averaging 22 points, three rebounds and 2.7 assists. Scored 20
or more points in 21 games as a senior, and hit double figures in 118 of
128 career games.
	Greg Graham, g, Indiana, 6-4 -- Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year
as a senior. First player in Big Ten history to lead conference in field
goal percentage (.551) and 3-point percentage (.514) in same season.
Second all-time at Indiana in career steals (151) and eighth in scoring
(1,590). MVP of Phoenix Desert Classic.
	Anfernee Hardaway, g, Memphis State, 6-7 -- Early entry candidate.
Finalist for Wooden and Naismith awards and first team All-America as a
junior. Member of 1992 USA Development team that scrimmaged against the
USA Olympic team. Averaged 22.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, 6.4 assists and 2.
4 steals as a junior.
	Allan Houston, g, Tennessee, 6-6 -- Tennessee's all-time leading
scorer (2,801 points), second all-time in SEC and 13th in NCAA. His 346
career 3-pointers leads SEC and is sixth in NCAA. One of eight college
players chosen to USA Development team that played against ``Dream Team.
'' Unanimous first-team all-SEC pick four straight years.
	Bobby Hurley, g, Duke, 6-0 -- Led Blue Devils to three NCAA Final
Fours and two national titles. Two-time All-America and finalist for
Wooden Award as a senior. Holds NCAA career assist record (1,076) and
NCAA Tournament career record (145). Named 1992 Final Four MVP.
	J.R. Rider, g, UNLV, 6-5 -- Big West Conference Player of the Year as
a senior, ranking second in nation in scoring (29.1 ppg). Scored 30 or
more points in six straight games, including 40 points against
Georgetown. Also averaged 8.9 rebounds and 2.5 assists.
	Nick Van Exel, g, Cincinnati, 6-1 -- Led Bearcats in scoring (18.3),
assists (4.5) and steals (1.8) as a senior. Named to East Regional All-
Tournament team after averaging 21 points and eight assists in two games
and led Cincinnati to Final Eight. Cincinnati went 18-2 in 20 games Van
Exel started as a junior.


    
10.739ROYALT::ASHESTOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!!Thu Jul 01 1993 02:1616
    1 Chris Webber (traded to GS for #3 pick and 3#1's
    2 Bradley
    3 Hardaway  (Orlando bound)
    4 Mashburn -Dal
    5 Rider - Min
    6 Cheaney - Was
    7 Hurley - Sac
    8 Baker - Min
    9 Rogers - Den
    10 Hunter - Det
    11 Houston - Det
    12 Lynch - LA laker
    13 Dehere - Clipper
    ....
    19 Acie Earl - Bos
    
10.740CAM3::WAYI got a stiffieThu Jul 01 1993 11:4411
>    8 Baker - Min


I think you made a typo Walt.  Baker, from the University of Hartford went
to the Bucks.

Scott Burrell from UCONN went to Charlotte....


'Saw

10.741ROYALT::ASHESTOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!!Thu Jul 01 1993 12:102
    Yup, Mil, not Min...
    
10.743VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDHappy 30th ZIPThu Jul 01 1993 16:336
10.745VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDHappy 30th ZIPThu Jul 01 1993 16:461
10.746Lakers living in the pastOURGNG::RIGGENOurgng is at half mast for SpankyThu Jul 01 1993 16:545
 12, Los Angeles Lakers -- George Lynch, f, 6-7, North Carolina
 37, Los Angeles Lakers -- Nick Van Exel, g, 6-1, Cincinnati

Does it seem that the Lakers just drafted James Worthy and Byron Scott Junior. 

10.747SKEWED::MCKAYThu Jul 01 1993 17:126
    Looks like manning made a good move transferring out of Syracuse
    for more PT at Washington.  He only ended up a couple of picks
    below McRae.  if he had stayed at 'Cuse he might never have been 
    drafted at all.......
    
    Jimbo
10.748DOCTP::TESSIERThu Jul 01 1993 17:1311
Lynch rebounds but can't shoot; just the opposite of Worthy.
Van Excel is a point guard with a questionable outside shot.  Scott
was a shooting guard who couldn't dribble the ball.

Re. Georges Muresan --

I was hoping that Phoenix would draft him.  Then, on their flights,
KJ could sit on Muresan's lap, claim he was the big guy's bastard son,
and fly for free!

Ken
10.749DECWET::METZGERThis is the song that never ends.Thu Jul 01 1993 17:249
I think Van excel's attitude in trying out for teams played a lot to do with
his fall in the draft.

Charlotte looks like a big winner again here...They are going to be extremely
formidible. Orlando was smart to dump weber for the deal they got. They'll have
a tough time signing all those #1's in the next few years though. 

Metz
10.750ROYALT::ASHESTOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!!Thu Jul 01 1993 17:272
    Wasn't McCaffery a senior?
    
10.752ROYALT::ASHESTOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!!Thu Jul 01 1993 17:362
    The Suns need Rodman...
    
10.754LAGUNA::MAY_BRIntel Inside, again!Thu Jul 01 1993 18:325
    
    The Suns are serious about Chris Dudley.  I'm not sure why, he's put up
    nothing but Mark West numbers over the past 6 years.
    
    brews
10.755SKEWED::MCKAYThu Jul 01 1993 20:299
    Walt
    	It is McCaffery's 4th year in school but he has a year of
    eligibilty left due to the year he had to sit out for the move
    from Duke to Vandy.
    
    	Hurley in the top ten.....give me a break, he's this years
    Tate George.
    
    Jimbo
10.756CSC32::M_MACGREGORThu Jul 01 1993 20:5610
    >Say Phoenix does get Rodman...
    
    The difference between a small forward and a power forward is in name
    only so that fans and announcers can distinquish between generalized
    positions.  In this example, both Charles and Dennis would play "power"
    forward, probably Charles on the left and Dennis on the right.  What is
    the problem?
    
    Marc
    
10.757ROYALT::ASHESTOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!!Thu Jul 01 1993 21:287
    It gives Barkley a chance to play and shoot without having to spend his
    time crashing the boards.  Important especially if they want to try and
    start a fast break.
    
    Also gives them a guy who can play their toughes defensive guy.  For
    example, give Chaz a break from guarding Pippen if need be.
    
10.759Rodman Can Only HelpSTRATA::BARBIERIGod can be so appreciated!Fri Jul 02 1993 13:2817
      re: .758
    
      Are you saying that Rodman could not cover the small forward
      at least as well as Dumas or Ceballos can?  I think you are making
      the false assumption that Rodman being a power forward necessitates
      he must defend at that position.  I've seen Rodman even shut down
      centers and he can certainly defend the other four positions.
    
      Sure, Rodman might be away from the basket more often by guarding 
      a small forward and that might lessen his rebounding numbers some,
      but this is not reason enough to trade Dumas + two guys who logged
      0 playing time in the playoffs.  And on the offensive end, you'll
      see a lot more rebounds!
    
      They NEED Rodman.  He'd be a great acquisition for any team.
      
                                                Tony
10.761WREATH::DEVLINAgassi - the Hairless wonder...Fri Jul 02 1993 13:478
Wait a second!  Why do the Suns need anyone?  Our resident Suns
expert, plus Suns players like Ainge have declared that they were
the better team this year - better than the Bulls.  So, all they
need is a little luck or something to win it all.   You guys are
talking like the Suns aren't the most incredibly gifted and talented
team in the NBA!

JD
10.762ROYALT::ASHESTOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!!Fri Jul 02 1993 14:0715
    If Rodman was in Phoenix, Dumas would be gone...
    
    >    I'm not assuming that at all. What I am assuming is that in Rodman
    >    all you get is a guy who plays the same position as Barkley but is
    >    a better defender and a weaker scorer. And I'm not so sure Rodman
    >    can guard the other four positions. Any pg or sg that can't take
    >    Rodman off the dribble belongs in the CBA.
    
    Nope, I don't think so. Same position, maybe, but at 6'4", Barkley can
    play small forward.  He's a better defender, better on the glass.
    If you have the world's best point guard, Barkley and Marjele scoring,
    you don't need as much scoring from that spot, because your "team"
    defense gets better.  Rodman could cover a point guard, but I wouldn't
    put him there.  He could cover any of the other 4 spots.  He did a
    great job on Magic in the finals a few years ago.
10.764ROYALT::ASHESTOP! You're bendin' the shafts!!!Fri Jul 02 1993 15:2211
    dan'l sez hi... likes Graham, Burrell is ok... they'll be mean.
    
    Wants to know if anyone is going to the final 4 down there.
    
    Going square dancing Sunday with Bob. (not his date)  Waiting to
    razz him about the Phils.
    
    They've gone in on Charlotte Panthers tickets.  This week they started
    accepting season ticket applications.  They got 14,000 applications the
    first day.  Sounds like the Pats, don't it?
    
10.765More On The WormSTRATA::BARBIERIGod can be so appreciated!Fri Jul 02 1993 17:1619
      On Rodman again.  I guess we just disagree.  Especially with
      regard to who can guard small forwards better - Dumas or
      Rodman.  We really disagree on that one!!!
    
      I suppose he might be a better fit elsewhere, but I believe
      Rodman is one of the two best defensive players in the NBA
      and one of the 3 best rebounders.  And he really can cover the
      guards, but I suppose a smaller guard might be too quick (but
      who cares...he'd never be called on to cover a 6'2" guard).
    
      Someone with Rodman's credentials has got to be a good fit
      anywhere.
    
      I admit I am really high on Rodman.  I even thought he should have
      been on the Dream Team.  This is because they didn't need 11 or 12
      guys capable of scoring 20+ points a game.  One guy who would be
      a fanatic defender/rebounder would have added beautiful chemistry.
    
                                                        Tony
10.767CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Tue Jul 06 1993 15:155
    Mashburn got dissed going behind Hardaway.  He'll prove it in one year.
    
    Unfortunately, he has to break in by playing for the Mavs...
    
    Bummer.
10.768signingsHBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinTue Jul 13 1993 17:4810
NBA notes:

Cleveland signed Richie Richie Audubato and Ron Rothstein assistant
coaches.

LA Lakers signed Doug Christie to a multi-year contract.

Washington signed first round pick, Calbert Cheaney, to a 6 year deal.

TTom
10.769WREATH::DEVLINIt's just time to say hor d'oevre...Fri Jul 16 1993 14:1213
The Golden State Warriors traded forward Tyrone Hill to the Cleveland for the Cavs
firts round draft pick nexted year, unless it is a lottery pick, iin which case
the Warriors get Cleveland's 1995 #1 pick.


Miami Heat guard Bimbo Coles will have surgery Sunday to repair a torn muscle in
his left shoulder and chest.  He was hurt in a pickup game on Saturday.

P.J. Brown, the New Jersey Nets 1992 first round choice is in their rookie camp this
summer after spending last season in Greece following a contract dispute.  He has
signed a 3-year deal with da Nets.

JD
10.770Kukoc, Bulls agree to termsHBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinFri Jul 16 1993 14:469
couple more:

The Knicks re-signed backup center Herb Williams, who was a_unsrestricted
free agent.

Tony Kukoc has reportedly agreed to sign a 7 year, $14+ M deal with the
Bulls. Signing to be nexted week.

TTom
10.771Hubie to the ClippersHBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinMon Jul 19 1993 15:024
Hubie Brown is being projected as the nexted Clippers coach. Reports are
that he will be offered a 4-year/$4 mil deal.

TTom
10.772not enough Smith's coaching in the NBA :-)METSNY::francusMets in '93Mon Jul 19 1993 15:525
From ESPN's Did You Know segment. Did you know that this would be the
first time in NBA history that a team had 2 coaches in a row with the
same last name?

The Crazy Met
10.773WREATH::DEVLINIt's just time to say hor d'oevre...Mon Jul 19 1993 17:186
Reportedly, Croatian Basketball star Tony Kukoc will sign with da BUlls today
for 8 years at a cool 17.9 million.

Riot in June!

JD
10.774CLARI says it's a done dealHBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinMon Jul 19 1993 17:480
10.775Starts Nov. 5HBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinTue Jul 20 1993 18:3510
The NBA TV schedule came out today. Haven't seen the whole thing but on
TV for the opening night - Nov 5 - will be Chicago at Charlotte and
Phoenix at the Lakers. Both Chicago-Phoenix games will be televised.

The All-Star game is set for Sunday, Feb. 13 at Minneapolis at 6:30 EST.

All in all, NBC will carry 24 regular season Games O' the Week starting
on Christmas. TNT will carry 50 regular season games.

TTom
10.776only natural to show the 2 best (Phoenix&Chicago)FRETZ::HEISERlight without heatTue Jul 20 1993 19:121
    
10.777setting the stage?HBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinTue Jul 20 1993 19:176
Now don't go out on a limb there, Mike.

Just so's everyone knows, are you making a prediction accountable by
CROWing if'n it's wrong or someone thinks it's wrong?

TTom
10.778PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Jul 20 1993 19:203
10.779ROYALT::ASHEI like mine with french fried potatoesTue Jul 20 1993 19:284
    >         -< only natural to show the 2 best (Phoenix&Chicago) >-
     ... in their respective conferences... although that should probably
    be Chicago & Phoenix.... although we know Mike doesn't mean what he
    sez and is just busting chops anyway....
10.780What significant additions has phoenix made ????MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSTue Jul 20 1993 20:0114
    I think it was great scheuling to put  the best team in the league
    for the past 3+ Seasons against one of the best up and coming teams
    in the league.  Charlottes keeps getting better and will be one of
    the tops teams in the east very shortly.  They could very well be
    hosting a playoff game in round 1 this season :-)
    
    You should definatly list that as Chicago & Phoenix, phoenix has shown
    they were lucky to get to the finals but couldnt hold a candle to
    Chicago, so I wouldnt go listing them ahead or above Chicago untill
    they at least prove they belong in the finals.  Well see how they do
    this year...  I see Chicago Improving, while in the west Phoenix could
    very well drop down a level... Only time will tell...
    
    							MairB
10.781mixed messagesHBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinTue Jul 20 1993 20:518
MairB,

I was witcha on the "keeps getting better" but lost you on the smiley.
I know. You're covering yourself early to avoid CROWing.

;-). Fer sure.

TTom
10.782experience was the only deciding factorFRETZ::HEISERlight without heatTue Jul 20 1993 22:549
    I meant they're the 2 best of now.  Is that too hard to handle?
    
    MAir, I'm disappointed in your second-guessing of Phoenix.  Like I've
    said before though, there were plenty that claimed they were lucky to
    get to the finals and didn't feel they belonged there.  Note 50 is
    waiting for all of you.
    
    If you don't think Phoenix belong in the finals, you don't know hoops.
    Luck had very little, if anything, to do with it.
10.785QUASER::JACKSONTAYes,Calgon took her away!Wed Jul 21 1993 13:523
      His digging is working on ya Tommy!
    
     tim
10.786hypocrites!FRETZ::HEISERlight without heatWed Jul 21 1993 14:452
    That's funny, TCM said you folks forgive and forget.  I've posted 2
    entries in 50 and still get harassed.
10.787PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Jul 21 1993 14:501
    When did you start listening to TCM?
10.789RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueWed Jul 21 1993 17:2211
    > Neither of the 2 was a proper exercise in crow eating but it's
    > over now and time to move on.
    
    Talk about calling the kettle black.  Personally Mr. Brydie I think 
    you're doing the right thing by not addressing your huge miscalculations 
    (i.e. Montross' bad 'D', Dean's bad coaching will cost UNC a Title)
    but when you start criticizing others for the same stonewalling
    tactics the hypocrisy becomes intolerable.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.791Post an entry in the crow note and I'll leave you alone.RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueWed Jul 21 1993 17:5518
    re: .790
    
    Obfuscation at its finest.  I've only got two (2) problems:
    
    1. It's the dead of summer, the Braves are 9 games back, and unless
       I jump on the Red Sox bandwagon (which I'm considering, BTW) there
       ain't a whole lot else to talk about;
    
    B. Your quote was so outrageously wrong, so deliciously bad, that it
       simply cannot be left alone, 'specially when yer puffing your
       chest and accusing other noters of not owning up to their
       appropriate helpings of crow pie.  (Over an event that's been over
       for many weeks now.)
    
    HTH,
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.792You coming to Boston this summer, ACC?NAC::G_WAUGAMANWed Jul 21 1993 18:0413
    > 1. It's the dead of summer, the Braves are 9 games back, and unless
    >    I jump on the Red Sox bandwagon (which I'm considering, BTW) there
    >    ain't a whole lot else to talk about;
    
    Yes, Chris, do it, do it!  Red Sox are already up 3-1 in the third
    today, with the main Clemens on the mound...
    
    I figure that anyone who stood by the Snuffer in a year in which he won
    it all can't bring any bad luck to the bandwagon...
    
    glenn
    
10.794It's official: ACC Chris is on the Red Sox bandwagon!RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueWed Jul 21 1993 18:4520
    Actually Glenn you and me have common ground - I aim a Sox fan,
    although since moving south would have to honestly call myself a
    bandwagon jumper at this point.  The Sox have just been so
    uninteresting the last few years (Clemons excepted, of course) it's
    been tough to get excited.  They're still not terribly interesting, but
    20/25 ain't too shabby, 'specially with all the close games and
    comebacks.  
    
    The BoSox have put together more comebacks the last week than the 
    Braves have all year.  (Lasted nights post-fire comeback from
    zip-5 was most noteworthy.  We're optimistic that Fred "Crime Dawg"
    McGriff just might be the wakeup call to a team who's offense has been
    in a deep, deep, deep freeze.
    
    And, BTW, I AM coming to New England.  Arriving 8/1 (Sunday), staying
    in RI, returning 8/10 (Tuesday).  I'll be on a camping trip in Vermont
    from 8/5 (Thursday) thru 8/8 (Sunday).
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.795NAC::G_WAUGAMANWed Jul 21 1993 18:5010
    
    > And, BTW, I AM coming to New England.  Arriving 8/1 (Sunday), staying
    > in RI, returning 8/10 (Tuesday).  I'll be on a camping trip in Vermont
    > from 8/5 (Thursday) thru 8/8 (Sunday).
    
    Too bad... Sox are on the road that entire stretch...
    
    glenn
    
    
10.796Jinx?? 8^)CTHQ::LEARYMcSorley,McFilthy,McNastyWed Jul 21 1993 20:106
    Oh,Oh...
    
    .794, AccChris on bandwagon... Sox up 4-1 at time. Lessee what happens.
    
    MikeL
    
10.797ROYALT::ASHEI like mine with french fried potatoesThu Jul 22 1993 02:092
    Since when does B follow 1?
    
10.798ELMAGO::BENBACANotTonightHun,I HaveA BookToRead!Thu Jul 22 1993 02:511
     Eh?
10.799ditto on the eh?CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's gonna wear maternity clothes!Thu Jul 22 1993 12:2710
    
    Walt,
    
    Wanna put that reply through the RCASO decoder ring and translate for
    us?
    
    I remain,
    deening to wonk!
    Kev
    
10.800take 2...ROYALT::ASHEI like mine with french fried potatoesThu Jul 22 1993 14:5622
    re: .790
    
    >Obfuscation at its finest.  I've only got two (2) problems:
    
    Guess so... since when does B come after 1?
    
    1. It's the dead of summer, the Braves are 9 games back, and unless
       I jump on the Red Sox bandwagon (which I'm considering, BTW) there
       ain't a whole lot else to talk about;
    
    B. Your quote was so outrageously wrong, so deliciously bad, that it
       simply cannot be left alone, 'specially when yer puffing your
       chest and accusing other noters of not owning up to their
       appropriate helpings of crow pie.  (Over an event that's been over
       for many weeks now.)
    
    HTH,
    
    
    - ACC Chris

    
10.801Sixers sign Moses MaloneHBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinThu Aug 12 1993 16:2111
What goes around comes around ...

Philadelphia has signed Moses Malone  to a multi-year contract. Malone
was a_unrestricted free agent who played for Milwaukee, although very
sparingly because of back problems.

Malone played for the 76ers from 83, the chamipionship year through 86.

Also, Malone is the only remaining ABA player in the NBA.

TTom
10.802METSNY::francusMets in '93Thu Aug 12 1993 16:254
Malone before the '83 playoffs - "four, four, four" and the 76'ers came within
1 game of doing just that. Awesome, awesome playoffs.

The Crazy Met
10.803Think they signed Moses to tutor Bradley? ;-)TNPUBS::NAZZAROI like public transportation!Thu Aug 12 1993 17:315
    What's amazing to me is that a couple of weeks ago, the Sixers got
    rid of over half their roster, letting seven stiffs go.  Then they
    pick up this over the hill loser.  I don't get it.
    
    NAZZ
10.804METSNY::francusMets in '93Thu Aug 12 1993 17:374
On ESPN last night they did mention that Malone would be there to tutor Bradley.
Pretty expensive tutoring.

The Crazy Met
10.805CNTROL::CHILDSHow'd you get so Rude and Reckless?Thu Aug 12 1993 18:185
It'll be worth money to see Braley try the patent dipsydoo shoulder move
of Mo's. He'll probably fall backwards....

mike
10.806ROYALT::ASHENoone loves me but my mother...Thu Aug 12 1993 19:172
    They let Gilliam go to NJ too...
    
10.807MPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468Fri Aug 13 1993 14:025
Michael Jordan's father, who had been missing for a couple of
weeks, was found dead in a swamp in (North/South?) Carolina 
today.

Mike
10.808CAM3::WAYSweet Home ChicagoFri Aug 13 1993 14:069
>Michael Jordan's father, who had been missing for a couple of
>weeks, was found dead in a swamp in (North/South?) Carolina 
>today.

Wow, that must've just come in.  They didn't say anything about it
on Imus this morning.


'Saw
10.810ROYALT::ASHEEverybody hurts... sometimes...Fri Aug 13 1993 14:275
    That is really weird.  They found the body on the 5th.  He wasn't
    reported missing... from reading that, does that mean they didn't
    identify it until today?  Why would the say he was missing if the
    body was found a week before?
    
10.811METSNY::francusMets in '93Fri Aug 13 1993 14:486
WEEI - Imus - didn't have that news at 9AM. 
Jordan's did had gone off before, but never for this long a time.

Any speculation on cause of death - natural, accident, murder?

The Crazy Met
10.812ROYALT::ASHEEverybody hurts... sometimes...Fri Aug 13 1993 15:033
    And he was found in SC?  The car was in NC?  No one interested in
    collecting some debts I hope...
    
10.813ASDG::FOSTERLike a Phoenix RisingFri Aug 13 1993 15:053
    
    The latest I've heard is that he had a single bullet wound in the
    chest. But that doesn't mean murder necessarily... just highly likely.
10.814ROYALT::ASHEEverybody hurts... sometimes...Fri Aug 13 1993 15:094
    I think a shot to the chest and found in a creek in a different state
    from where his car was found would suggest suicide was not a realistic
    motive...
    
10.815Take it to the bank: Michael knows why his father died.RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueFri Aug 13 1993 15:129
    If I were a skeptical main I'd say some inscrupulous mobster-type was
    exacting some revenge for Mike's 10 cents_on_the_dollar loan repayment
    methodology, but hey, what do I know. 
    
    It was probably just one of those random acts of bizaare and
    unexplainable violence that plagues rural America.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.816Every week seems like something happens in sportsMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSFri Aug 13 1993 15:2825
    Maybe Michael did it becuase his father made too much in haynes
    commercial, or beat him in golf. 
    
    Who and Why is not as important as how his family is doing.  To suggest
    that this was Jordan's fault for not paying a Dept is JDish(TM).
    
    Im a little confused as to why it took 3 weeks for them to say he
    was missing and how long ago did they find his body ????? Im hearing
    different things from different sources.
    
    Was there an official newscast stating that the body found has been
    positivly Identified as Mr Jordan ?  And is the one bullett to the
    chest fact, or speculation at this point (If they found the body today
    have they dont an attopsy already ?).
    
    Thanks in advacne for any info from real sources (new's, TV, Radio)...
    
    Not an athlete but another addition to the long list of deaths in and
    around sports this year....:-( :-( ..... Its one thing to die of
    natural causes but this is too much.
    
    On another note, whats up with the Player who may have or is being
    accused of killing his ex pregnant girlfriend ????
    
    								MaB
10.817CAM3::WAYSweet Home ChicagoFri Aug 13 1993 15:3830
>    Maybe Michael did it becuase his father made too much in haynes
>    commercial, or beat him in golf. 


You heard it here first.
    
>    Thanks in advacne for any info from real sources (new's, TV, Radio)...

Oh yeah, I trust the media.  Yep.   
    



Personally, I think that a bullet wound to the chest, the condition of the
car, and the fact that the elder Jordan's body was found in another state,
plus all this hokus-pokus about the date of the body being found and
stuff smacks of one of three things:

		1) rampant voodooism, that is taking over our
		   society

		2) a suicide -- he probably slept with his hotel door
		   locked and chained too

		3) a coverup.



'Saw

10.818A plausible scenarioTNPUBS::NAZZAROI like public transportation!Fri Aug 13 1993 17:465
    Reason for the week's delay in making the announcement after finding
    the body was that the body had decomposed, and it took some time to
    come up with the dental records necessary to provide a positive ID.
    
    NAZZ
10.819CAM3::WAYSweet Home ChicagoFri Aug 13 1993 18:1010
>    Reason for the week's delay in making the announcement after finding
>    the body was that the body had decomposed, and it took some time to
>    come up with the dental records necessary to provide a positive ID.
    
Actually, you're right, NAZZ.

It was just weird the way the news came out, that's all....


'Saw
10.820ROYALT::ASHEEverybody hurts... sometimes...Fri Aug 13 1993 18:185
    And that happened today?  I undersand what you're saying Nazz, if
    they waited this long before announcing he was dead.  They announced
    he was missing yesterday.  Not that he was found dead.  Probably just
    timing...
    
10.821SALEM::TIMMONSA waist is a terrible thing to mindMon Aug 16 1993 11:525
    I read where they had removed his fingers and jawbone prior to
    cremating the remains, as they hadn't a clue as to who he was when he
    was found.
    
    Lee
10.822ARNOLD::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Mon Aug 16 1993 12:4920
    Two arrested for Killing Mr. Jordan, the freaks allegedly used his car
    phone after "doing" him.  Once they found out who they kilt, they tried
    to cover up their tracks.  (Couldn't turn back the phone bill log, tho)

    They allegedly planned to rob someone, and Mr. J was sleeping on the 
    shoulder of I95, they found him and killed him.

    A death resulting in an armed felony robbery, in N.C., runs a guy the
    big murder one, which can lead a dirtbag to the hotseat.

    Iffin they did it, their gonna fry, baby, fry.

    I hope they don't let them plead out fer life or sumpthin.

    Anti-gun people are using this for their campaign, my feelings are that
    if Mr. J hadda gun he mighta still been here...  (But I digress...)

    Pretty sad.  Very unlucky.
    
    Chip_GSH_Bach
10.823Like a said: random act of rural violence.RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueMon Aug 16 1993 13:008
    Guess all them folk who were saying that Papa Jordan's death simply
    *must* be related to Mike's gambling problems are feeling just a tad
    disapointed today.
    
    Huff.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.824MIMS::ROLLINS_RMon Aug 16 1993 13:574
>               <<< Note 10.815 by RHETT::KNORR "Carolina Blue" >>>
>          -< Take it to the bank: Michael knows why his father died. >-

  So what did this mean ?
10.825B.J. Armstrong & Dean were at the funeral, BTW.RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueMon Aug 16 1993 14:0012
    > So what did this mean ?
    
    It simply means that Michael knew that his father died because of a
    bullet his unlucky dad took to the chest (.38 caliber).
    
    This evidence alone should've given all you doomsayers enough knowledge
    to realize this wasn't no mob-style hit.
    
    HTH,
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.826ROYALT::ASHEEverybody hurts... sometimes...Mon Aug 16 1993 14:078
    >          -< Take it to the bank: Michael knows why his father died. >-

    >If I were a skeptical main I'd say some inscrupulous mobster-type was
    >exacting some revenge for Mike's 10 cents_on_the_dollar loan repayment
    >methodology, but hey, what do I know. 
    
    This wasn't leaning it that direction?
    
10.827CSC32::M_MACGREGORMon Aug 16 1993 14:1626
    
    >It simply means that Michael knew that his father died because of a 
    >bullet his unlucky dad took to the chest (.38 caliber)
    
    You have GOT to be kidding Chris.  If you had written "Michael knows
    HOW his father died" that would have been one thing.  However, you
    stated "Michael knows WHY his father died", quite a different thing.
    
    Now either you don't have a command of the English language, or most
    peoples perception of what you wrote is correct.  So which is it?
    
    >This evidence alone should've given all you doomsayers enough
    >knowledge to realize this wasn't no mob-style hit.
    
    Oh really, do you have connections that we are unaware of that might
    explain why that was the case.  I did not think it was a mob hit, but
    let's assume that I did...if the mob wanted him hit, why wouldn't they
    want to use a weapon that is not commonly associated with it...wouldn't
    that be a tactic to place blame elsewhere, naw, couldn't be that...BTW,
    Chris, based on that statement, I have lost a little more faith in your
    objective points of view.  
    
    Hope you enjoy the attention you will get from this statement.
    
    Marc 
    
10.828SPORTS noters are a cold, heartless bunch. :^(RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueMon Aug 16 1993 14:269
    Enough already people.  Here I try to find a face-saving way to admit I
    was wrong and all I get is ridicule.  (Sniff, sniff.)
    
    To all noters who may have lost just a tad of confidence in my usually
    right-on style of Objective noting, let me apologize from the bottom of
    my heart.  
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.829MIMS::ROLLINS_RMon Aug 16 1993 14:3012
>    Enough already people.  Here I try to find a face-saving way to admit I
>    was wrong and all I get is ridicule.  (Sniff, sniff.)

     Sorry about that.  My English is so poor that I didn't recognize your
     admission.
    
>    To all noters who may have lost just a tad of confidence in my usually
>    right-on style of Objective noting, let me apologize from the bottom of
>    my heart.  

     I suspect that most of us have just as much confidence in you as we
     ever have.
10.830LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesMon Aug 16 1993 16:046
    
    If only JD and T were still here, we could have a massive
    conspiracy-a-thon.  Instead, we're just stuck with the facts (except
    for Chris, that is).
    
    brews
10.831CAM3::WAYSweet Home ChicagoMon Aug 16 1993 17:4019
Well, one could put for a theory that it was suicide.

I mean here is a man WITHOUT a heart condition, sleeping in his car
with the doors unlocked.

If Don Drysdale could commit suicide by locking his hotel door with a 
known heart condition, then surely, Mr. Jordan did the same thing, in the
opposite way.

Sounds like a clear cut case to me.....


'Saw



(PS  On a serious note, this whole thing has made me really sad.  Are
     we as a society THAT f***** up that person can't take a snooze in
     their car any more without having to worry about this?)
10.832put that in your conspiracyFRETZ::HEISERbeat them until morale improvesMon Aug 16 1993 17:532
    Locks are irrelevant.  They bust out the glass just like they would in
    a hotel room.
10.833CAM3::WAYSweet Home ChicagoMon Aug 16 1993 19:305
>    Locks are irrelevant.  They bust out the glass just like they would in
>    a hotel room.


Oh, I thought that Lexus had that smash-proof Lexan glass....8^)
10.834them Japanese think of everything! ;-)FRETZ::HEISERone more songMon Aug 16 1993 19:581
    
10.835ROYALT::ASHEEverybody hurts... sometimes...Mon Aug 16 1993 20:182
    I thought GE came up with Lexan..
    
10.836Hmm, never tried it.SWAM2::MASSEY_VIIt's all in the cueMon Aug 16 1993 22:053
    I can't afford one so I don't care.  I do have a '66 Stang.
    
    TiTs One_who_will_never_contribute_anything_constructive.
10.837ACESMK::FRANCUSMets in '93Tue Aug 17 1993 03:065
    afoordin' stuff is never an issue in this note. geez you've been in
    here long enough to know that practical considerations are irrelevant :-)
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.838Glad this is overwith quickly (from a fans aspect)MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSTue Aug 17 1993 15:0219
    Its bad enough to be robbed and murdered, but then to have this done
    by too idiots that used there victim's car phone to call help to strip
    the car !!  These murder's should get the chair for there own good.  
    
    I have no idea what kind of area he was parked in, maybe its just
    sterotyping but when I think of NC and SC I dont vision people driving
    around looking for someone to rob and kill....
    
    This was definatly being in the wrong place at the wrong time.  Im glad
    they were stupid enough to help the police find them and get a quick
    arrest so we(I) didnt have to listen to anyone else question weather
    Michael J actualy had some cause to his father's death.
    
    Also, If the mob had in fact order the hit I dont think they would have
    wanted to hid that the gambling played a role.  I think they would have
    wanted to send a message to the 1000's of people who owe them money and
    might be thinking about not paying.  
    
    								MairB
10.839CAM3::WAYSweet Home ChicagoTue Aug 17 1993 15:5029
>    Its bad enough to be robbed and murdered, but then to have this done
>    by too idiots that used there victim's car phone to call help to strip
>    the car !!  These murder's should get the chair for there own good.  

They'll probably end up getting the chair, and fortunately, their stupidity
led to a quick capture.



>    I have no idea what kind of area he was parked in, maybe its just
>    sterotyping but when I think of NC and SC I dont vision people driving
>    around looking for someone to rob and kill....

On TV it looked like it was close to the highway (I95), and didn't look
like a bad area.  I know I'll think twice before I stop on the highway
to snooze!

    
>    Also, If the mob had in fact order the hit I dont think they would have
>    wanted to hid that the gambling played a role.  I think they would have
>    wanted to send a message to the 1000's of people who owe them money and
>    might be thinking about not paying.  
    

Excellent point.


'Saw

10.840NC area badHBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinTue Aug 17 1993 16:0523
re: that area of NC and SC.

That area of NC is noted for a disproportionate amount of violent crime.
Fayetteville, NC, the largest city in the area, has a large concentration
of military personnel. For one reason or another, about every type of
crime, organized and random, flourishes in the vicinity. Prostitution,
drugs and stolen goods seem especially concentrated. When the
perpertrators of this crime decided they better dump the car, they knew
exactly where to take it to be sure that it was stripped and vandalized.

As for SC, it just happened to be part of the botched job. Apparently the
motive here was to dump the body some place differently. This area of SC
is rural and is known for not much crime of any type. This has led to one
of the controversies, that being the criticism for the cremation of the
body after what some consider a relatively brief time.

While some are trying to make a racial thing of this (e.g., Jesse
Jackson). You can be sure that this point will be beaten to death without
any reference to the facts that the Coroner and the Pathologist did their
jobs well. The autopsy show unequivocally the cause of death. The body
was accurately identified.

TTom
10.841CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Tue Aug 17 1993 16:1416
    One of the suspects was found with Mr. Jordans Chicago Bulls rings.

    I believe they found it at the home of a suspect.  Pretty much colors
    over any chance the morons could claim they found an empty car on
    the road.

    One of the lawyers is considering a competency claim based upon one of
    the defendants having a learning disorder...  (Yes, the Democrats are
    in the White House!)

    Sounds like these boyz are inna lot o' trouble.

    The press also seems to be a bit embarrassed by their "mob-hit-gambling"
    assertions, and have acted decently during the wake/funeral...

    Chip_GSH_Bach
10.843CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Tue Aug 17 1993 16:264
    In a liberal-like, not-responsible for my actions, blame it on some
    victim status, sort of way, its relevant to all of us...
    
    ;-)
10.844Jus' for you Mac :-)METSNY::francusMets in '93Tue Aug 17 1993 16:266
I'm sure MikeyH will be able to explain :-)

I know, I know MikeH that you did not put that note in there, so please
see the :-) and chill out :-)

The Crazy Met
10.845TCM, get some height!FRETZ::HEISERone more songTue Aug 17 1993 16:501
    
10.846What am I missing?RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueTue Aug 17 1993 17:058
    I've gotta admit to being perplexed by JesseJackson & Co. getting
    involved in this claiming that somehow-or-other the cremation of Papa
    Jordan's body was motivated by racism.
    
    I just don't see the connection. 
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.847look alike?HBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinTue Aug 17 1993 17:066
Deos anyone else think that one of the accused, Larry Demery, looks like
Bud Bundy?

Just curious.

TTom
10.848CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Tue Aug 17 1993 17:084
    I don't I ever saw Buds' hand shake like ole' Larry.  The boy is in
    deep squat and he knows it.
    
    (Was it Larry who they found with James' ring?)
10.849LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesTue Aug 17 1993 17:1713
    
    Chip,
    
    You should know better than to say what you did.  It is only
    fashionable to make fun of the White House and its occupants when the
    Republicans are in it.  Please remember that in the future or you will
    be forced to attend a seminar on Political Correctness in the 90's,
    subtitled, How to Make $12,000 a Year and Still be Considered Upper
    Class.
    
    brews  
    
    
10.851ROYALT::ASHEEverybody hurts... sometimes...Tue Aug 17 1993 17:272
    Maybe that if it was someone else, they'd make more of an effort to
    identify the body?  I don't know...
10.852Suddenly this is a sensitive issue ...RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueTue Aug 17 1993 17:297
    re: Brydie
    
    Gee, didn't see you entering similar notes each and everytime BobHunt
    would blame Reagan/Bush for [name_todays_latest_disaster].
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.853lest ya forget....CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's gonna wear maternity clothes!Tue Aug 17 1993 17:3419
    
    YEAH!!!!!
    
    I agree, after all wasn't Reagan and Bush in office when
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Jim McMahon got traded???????
    
    
    ;^)
    
    I remain,
    like Walt, I dunno....
    Kev
    
10.855LAGUNA::MAY_BRsquished tomatoesTue Aug 17 1993 17:4617
  >                <<< Note 10.852 by RHETT::KNORR "Carolina Blue" >>>                 
  >  -< Suddenly this is a sensitive issue ... >-    
  >  re: Brydie      
  >
  >  Gee, didn't see you entering similar notes each and everytime BobHunt   
  >  would blame Reagan/Bush for [name_todays_latest_disaster].     
    
    
    As much as it pains me to say this, Chris essentially has paints my
    point in the correct light.  It seemed there was nothing wrong with
    anything said about the White House a few years ago, and there were
    quite a few more shots taken.  Now, one off-handed remark brings the
    wrath of a half dozen noters and mods.  It doesn't happen just in
    sports, and, in defense of Tommy, I don't think he was in this
    notesfile back then, either.
    
    brews   
10.856K.I.S.S. methodFRETZ::HEISERone more songTue Aug 17 1993 17:516
    I agree with Tommy in -1.  The same Occam's Razor concept applies to 
    Jesse "I'm no Rev." Jackson.  The legal authorities have a standard
    procedure in cremating John Doe's because of the expenses involved in
    body storage.  Color has nothing to do with it.  Jackson needs a life
    so that he's too busy to jump in front of every ambulance that comes
    down the turnpike.
10.857CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Tue Aug 17 1993 18:1510
    Its all my fault...  I'm sorry...

    I usually use CARBUFFS for the transition from SOAPBOX to SPORTS, and
    CARBUFFS was down...  So what'd I do?  I went from SOAP directly to
    SPORTS, bringing with me, my disdain for Clinton and liberals in
    general.

    I'm sorry.

    Chip_GSH_Bach
10.859It's politically correct to attack people in power, apparentlyTNPUBS::NAZZAROReggie Lewis - R.I.P.Tue Aug 17 1993 19:409
    As a matter of fact, more shots have been take at Clinton and Gore in 
    their first six months in office than at Bush and Quayle in any six
    period during their administration.  Clinton takes on average 2 1/2
    tiomes more shots by humorists, political commentators, and news
    magazines than Bush, and even Gore-bashing is slightly ahead of
    what Quayle got.  This info was in that bastion of left wing
    propaganda, TV Guide, about a month ago.
    
    NAZZ
10.860FRETZ::HEISERone more songTue Aug 17 1993 20:104
    Re: -1
    
    Of course, some officials provide more material.  It's kind of ironic
    that Clinton has bested Quayle in this regard. ;-)
10.862PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Aug 17 1993 20:148
10.863CAM3::WAYRoller Derby RoolzTue Aug 17 1993 20:2311
I went to college with a guy who worked for an undertaker.   In his opinion,
by far the worst bodies to pick up were the ones that either drowned or
had been dumped in water, and were there for a while.   He said he'd pick
up burnt up fire victims that would "crisp off" when he picked up the body
bag and that never bothered him like "water victims".

So, with all due respect, I'm sure Mr. Jordan had to have been in BAD 
shape....


'Saw
10.864Probably had snakes crawlin' out his eye sockets and stuff ...RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueTue Aug 17 1993 20:328
    re: body condition
    
    I'm sure the consistent 90+ degree temperatures contributed to some
    big-time body deterioration, not to mention the fact that the swamp he
    was found in was said to be "snake infested".
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.865DECWET::METZGERNon-alcoholic beer. What's the point?Tue Aug 17 1993 20:4012
What's to discuss? The press releasea from the coroners office said that they
had to cremate the body because of its advanced state of decomposition and
there was no way to stop it. The Jordan family has not raised this issue at all.

The only person making a stink about it is the media chasing, spotlight
grabbing, I know what's better for you than you do Rev Jesse Jackson.

Jackson should just shut up, slink away and wait for the next chance to grab
some media time.

Metz
10.866Yeah, just like in Raiders of the Lost Ark!CAM3::WAYRoller Derby RoolzTue Aug 17 1993 20:4717
>               <<< Note 10.864 by RHETT::KNORR "Carolina Blue" >>>
>      -< Probably had snakes crawlin' out his eye sockets and stuff ... >-


Chris,

I wanna party wif you, DUDE!



'Saw_for_Hawk


PS  Say, ain't you gonna be up this way sometime soon?  I'd heard a 
    rumor of an ACC Chris trip to New England.....


10.867ACC_Chris hasn't got the gonolies to show up hereTNPUBS::NAZZAROReggie Lewis - R.I.P.Wed Aug 18 1993 15:013
    Let us know far enough in advance so can all be outta town!  ;-)
    
    NAZZ
10.868Bright Guys...SPIKED::SWEENEYTom Sweeney in OGOWed Aug 18 1993 16:316
Heard this morning that the dim-witted killers not only had the ring, but
also had taken some video tapes of the ring while showing it off.

Where the heck is society going too?

t
10.869brain deadFRETZ::HEISERone more songWed Aug 18 1993 16:501
    I'm surprised they didn't order pizza from the cellular phone.
10.870but they (allegedy) called 1-900-xxxxxxxCSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's gonna wear maternity clothes!Wed Aug 18 1993 18:351
    
10.871Williams to DenverHBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinFri Aug 20 1993 16:0011
Couple of going ons:

Orlando has traded forward Brian Williams to Denver for guard Todd Lichti
and forward Anthony Cook. This move clears up some money under the cap
for Penny Hardaway.

Houston has fired and rehired Calvin Murphy. The other day he was fired
from his front office job and now's he's been hired to do something that
sounds like it's about the same thing: charitable community services.

TTom
10.872QUASER::JACKSONTAReal mans sport is starting!Fri Aug 20 1993 19:354
      Anyone know much about this Brian Williams?  I'v never heard o'him..
    
      Tim
    
10.873hope this helpsFRETZ::HEISERslow burnFri Aug 20 1993 20:151
    BW is from the Lute Olsen School of Underacheivers
10.874Life of BrianHBAHBA::HAASLower MelvinFri Aug 20 1993 21:0022
Brian Williams originally played for Maryland. When they went on
probation he transfered to Arizona.

He was a first round pick by the Magic a year or so ago but has had
several medical problems that curbed his development. The main problem
was that he had to be hospitalized for depression and it looked like he
might not be able to stand the stress of NBA.

He was OKd to play again lasted year.

This trade is merely a salary cap move. The Magic would like to have had
Williams for this year but can't afford him and their first round choice
Penny Hardaway. This move alone does not free up enough money so look for
the Magic to make some more moves. They're about tapped out with
restructuring anyone's contract since they did that already in order to
sign Shaq. Prominently mentioned are Scott Skiles, who's obviously
expendible now, and Dennis Scott who at $3M a year and injury prone will
be very difficult to move.

The Magic are hoping to build around Shaq, Hardaway and Nick Anderson.

TTom
10.875QUASER::JACKSONTAReal mans sport is starting!Mon Aug 23 1993 12:323
      Thanks for the info...
    
      Tim
10.876NBA pre-season gamePAOXCS::ECHANTILLACJean-Pierre Echantillac @ATYWed Sep 01 1993 13:296
    Has anybody heard about a NBA pre-season game (or a regular one ?) which
    should take place in London (UK) ?
                                       
   rgds,
    
    Jean-Pierre.
10.877Dudley contract to be approvedHBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyFri Sep 10 1993 18:3410
An arbitrator in the dispute of Chris Dudley's contract with Portland
says that he'll rule that it's valid. The league has been arguing that it
would circumvent the Salary Cap rules.

At dispute was a one-year contract termination clause that the NBA said
was in conflict with acceptable player contracts.

This is the second ruling against the league on this contract.

TTom
10.878This should mean Kukoc is a bullMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSFri Sep 10 1993 20:029
    I guess this means that Kukoc is a bull, plus they signed Kerr and
    I know there High (and already signed) on one of there rookies.  So
    this is 3 additions... I can see there team already forming...Looks
    good to me.. :-)
    
    								MaB
    
    Between Chicago and Charlotte the rest might as well stay home
    next season...
10.879Kukoc arbitration?HBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyFri Sep 10 1993 20:055
The arbitrator rulings are only for the Dudley contract. 

Has the Bulls or Kukoc requested arbitration on their contract?

TTom
10.880CAM3::WAYHers for the taking....Wed Sep 15 1993 15:119
Vin Baker, 6'11" out of the University of Hartford signed a 10-year
contract with Milwaukee yesterday.

I don't have any terms but it's what I heard on the news.

Has Scott Burrell signed with Charlotte yet?  I haven't heard.....


'Saw
10.882CAM3::WAYHers for the taking....Wed Sep 15 1993 15:158
>
> Yes, Burrell has signed. Look for him to see some duty guarding Jordan.
>

Cool.  I'm pleased.   I might even watch some basketball this season.....


'Saw
10.883650K, +, +, +HBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyWed Sep 15 1993 15:2610
Burrell did indeed sign. He got the 650K slot the league allows for teams
over the cap to sign their top rookie. Although the second draft, the
Hornets gave Greg Graham to Philly as part of the Hersey Hawkins trade.

In addition to the 650K, he gets the allowable raise each year. I think
thats around 30% (right, Nazz?). He and the Hornets have options after
the third year. I don't remember what beyond the first year is
guaranteed.

TTom
10.884NAC::G_WAUGAMANWed Sep 15 1993 15:5213
    
    Too bad about Scott Burrell.  The kid had a pretty bright future as a
    baseball pitcher (albeit with Toronto, one of the teams on my enemies
    list ;-).  As far as the money and security end of it goes, I can
    understand his decision.  Basketball is more of a sure thing for him
    right at the moment, although the money he potentially could have made 
    with his 90+ mph fastball is much greater (on the downside, there's a 
    chance he'd never get out of the minors).  Since either side is 
    financially attractive in some respect, best to go with where your
    heart is...
    
    glenn
     
10.885CAM3::WAYHers for the taking....Wed Sep 15 1993 15:5524
>    Too bad about Scott Burrell.  The kid had a pretty bright future as a
>    baseball pitcher (albeit with Toronto, one of the teams on my enemies
                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Because of this I was pleased to see him go hoops, even though I personally
like baseball better.


>    understand his decision.  Basketball is more of a sure thing for him
>    right at the moment, although the money he potentially could have made 
>    with his 90+ mph fastball is much greater (on the downside, there's a 
>    chance he'd never get out of the minors).  Since either side is 
>    financially attractive in some respect, best to go with where your
>    heart is...
    
I hope he does well.  I've watched him for a few years (he'll always
be special to UCONN fans because of his pass to set up The Shot) and it'll
be nice to see him in the pro ranks.

I hope he gets some good PT...


'Saw     

10.886not from this endHBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyWed Sep 15 1993 16:007
>    Too bad about Scott Burrell.  

He doesn't seem to think so, at least this isn't what he's publicly
saying. He's giving us the impression that he's happy to be with the
Hornets.

TTom
10.887It's rule #24,822 of the salary capTNPUBS::NAZZAROReggie Lewis - R.I.P.Wed Sep 15 1993 18:124
    If'n it's you're first contract, the price is allowed to go up 30% each
    year and not be affected by the salary cap.  Why, not even God knows.
    
    NAZZ
10.888JURAN::MCKAYWed Sep 15 1993 18:235
    My UCONN spies tell me Burrell had shoulder problems last season or 
    the season before so the decision was easy.  He is a talent but is
    a streak shooter, hwo could thrive in the wide open NBA.
    
    Jimbo
10.889DECWET::METZGERGood mornin' america, how are ya'?Wed Sep 15 1993 18:237
but does his salary count toward the cap if they want to sign a free agent or
do a new contract for an existing player?

I be confused,

 Metz
10.890gotta have the money under the capHBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyWed Sep 15 1993 18:379
The Hornets are already over the cap. The "exemption" allows you to sign
a rookie, within the limits of 650K +30% per year. You could only sign
someone else if'n you're under the cap which pretty much eliminates most
of the teams.

Any new free agent or any new contract directly hits the cap and must fit
within it.

TTom
10.891I'd be happy with 1/2 of that amountCSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's wearing maternity clothesFri Sep 17 1993 13:0610
    
    Yabbut doncha know that Bobby "makes_me_wanna" HURLey also signed a
    6 year contract for somethang like $16 million buckeroos (US dollars).
    
    I thought he was too small to play in da NBA......
    
    I remain,
    wondering about callin a GM and askin for a tryout......
    Kev
    
10.893big Bullet signedHBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyFri Sep 17 1993 14:5620
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Bullets sign Muresan
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 93 21:40:41 PDT

        LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) -- The Washington Bullets on Thursday signed 7-
foot-7 center Gheorghe Muresan of Romania to a one-year, non-guaranteed
contract for the minimum $150,000.
        Muresan, the Bullets' second selection and the 30th overall pick in
the 1993 NBA Draft, met with the Washington media Thursday at a news
conference.
        Muresan is the tallest player ever drafted in the NBA, as well as the
first player drafted by the Bullets from a league overseas.
        Muresan averaged 18.7 points, 10.3 rebounds and 2.8 blocks for Pau
Orthez of the French League last season.
        ``We've always needed a third center, because Pervis (Ellison) will
be playing a lot of power forward,'' said Washington general manager
John Nash.
        The Bullets acquired center Kevin Duckworth from Portland for Harvey
Grant earlier in the summer.
10.894Bench spaceCTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsFri Sep 17 1993 15:311
    
10.895Lots of bench space!VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDSFGiants'93,NYStockExchange'29Fri Sep 17 1993 17:081
    
10.896'93-'94 PredictionsFRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 22 1993 17:1928
(NOTE:  these were written a couple of months ago, so it isn't aware of any 
    late-summer moves, like the Hornets-Sonics-Sixers trade, Dumas, etc.
but it does take into account the deaths of Reggie Lewis and Drazen Petrovic).
    
    Petersen's NBA '93-'94 predictions:
    
        ATLANTIC        CENTRAL	        MIDWEST		PACIFIC
1.      Knicks          Bulls           Rockets		Suns
2.      Nets	        Cavaliers       Spurs		Supersonics
3.      Magic           Hornets         Jazz		Trail Blazers
4.      76ers           Bucks           Nuggets		Warriors
5.      Bullets         Hawks           Timberwolves	Kings
6.      Celtics         Pacers          Mavericks	Lakers
7.      Heat	        Pistons           ---		Clippers

The pick is a Suns-Knicks Final, with Sir Charles edging out Ewing for the
title.

    Street & Smith's predictions:
    
	ATLANTIC	CENTRAL		MIDWEST		PACIFIC
1.	Knicks		Bulls 		Rockets		Suns
2.	Magic		Cavs		Jazz		Sonics
3.	Nets		Hawks		Spurs		Warriors
4.	Heat		Hornets		Mavs		Blazers
5.	Celtics		Pacers		Nuggets		Lakers
6.	Bullets		Pistons		T-Wolves	Clippers
7.	76ers		Bucks		--------	Kings
10.897glunton for punishment???38728::CHILDSERS, cause everybody can't play U2Wed Sep 22 1993 17:350
10.898how is that, Mike?FRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 22 1993 17:521
    
10.899by plagerizing opinions that you agree with?38728::CHILDSERS, cause everybody can't play U2Wed Sep 22 1993 17:543
    

10.900nice reach you got thereFRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 22 1993 18:002
    "BZZZT!  Wrong answer but thanks for playing.  Tell him what his
    consolation prize is, Don."
10.901who died and left you in charge???38728::CHILDSERS, cause everybody can't play U2Wed Sep 22 1993 18:068

>>                  <<< Note 10.900 by FRETZ::HEISER "AWANA" >>>
  >>                       -< nice reach you got there >-

 >>   "BZZZT!  Wrong answer but thanks for playing.  Tell him what his
 >>    consolation prize is, Don."

10.902if I told you, I'd have to kill you ;-)FRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 22 1993 18:071
>                    -< who died and left you in charge??? >-
10.903tvFRETZ::HEISERAWANAThu Sep 23 1993 18:261
    Does anyone have the NBC and TNT schedules yet?
10.904Sixers sign GrahamHBAHBA::HAASPrimus Caverns GuyThu Sep 23 1993 21:346
CLARI just reported that Philly has signed Greg Graham, the first round
pick that came from Charlotte in the Hersey Hawkins trade.

No terms were given.

TTom
10.905CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Mon Sep 27 1993 18:485
    Look fer da'bulls.
    
    fo'peat.
    
    Chip_GSH_Bach
10.906Rumors, signings, arrestsHBAHBA::HAASCarlina Blue: Politically CorrectTue Sep 28 1993 16:2120
NBA doings and rumors:

Lakers may be ready to sign A.C. Green. Supposedly they are working on a 
5 year, 15 mil type contract that has an escape clause like that of Chris
Dudley that the league is fighting in court.

San Antonio signed 7'5" Chuck Nevitt. Nevitt, from NC State, would be 
playing 5th team in 7 years: Houston (twice), Detroit, Chicago and the 
Lakers where he won a ring in 85.

Olden Polynice was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. 
Supposedly, he pointed a loaded gun at his girl friend during the kinda 
heated situations that rival sometimes get into. The woman claims he 
threatened to shoot her. No word wether the police will take care of this 
internally.

Golden State signed restricted free agent Keith "Mister" Jennings. 
Jennings blew a knee lasted year and missed 70 some games.

TTom
10.907ROYALT::ASHEcheck da hook while da DJ revolves itTue Sep 28 1993 17:032
    AC Green signs a $15 million, 5 year deal with Phoenix with a "Dudley
    clause" in about 5 minutes...
10.908Marciulionis out for seasonHBAHBA::HAASBroons roolzWed Sep 29 1993 13:287
Golden State Warriors guard Sarunas Marciulionis blew a knee playing in a
pickup game. He tore his anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and
is expected to miss the complete season.

Last year Marciulionis missed over 50 games due to injuries.

TTom
10.909Isn't it the same knee too?FRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 29 1993 15:131
    
10.910caint rememberHBAHBA::HAASBroons roolzWed Sep 29 1993 15:210
10.911A/C Green is a Phoenix Sun.OURGNG::RIGGENJeff Riggen 592-5249Wed Sep 29 1993 15:423
The Suns dealt a serious blow to the Western Division by stealing Green 
from the Lakers. 

10.912haw hawFRETZ::HEISERAWANAWed Sep 29 1993 15:453
    Jerry West isn't very happy either (from what I saw of his interview
    last night).  But what do we know?  Peter Vecsey says AC can't play D
    and is an "adequate" rebounder.
10.913CNTROL::CHILDSERS, cause everybody can't play U2Wed Sep 29 1993 16:206
Face it Mike you got the wrong guy. If they hadn't been so stupid and made
the deal for Rodman last year, none of this would be necessary and we might
and it's a big "might" too, not have had a three-peat...

mike
10.914Nice outstanding citizenMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Sep 29 1993 17:2016
    Anyone hear anything on the Tony Kukoc Contract, he was signed, then
    the contract was in doubt and I havnt heard anything since ?????????
    
    The bulls will still be a very strong team, but I thinks its very
    uncertain on exactly how MJ is handling the latest disaster in his
    life.  No will know what physical effect his mental state will have
    on his game, he was very close to his father and its not like he 
    died of old age or something they could see coming....
    
    Looking forward to the season, just hope MJ will bounce back from 
    all of this.  They had a short skit on Court TV about one of the
    2 involved in the Killing of James Jordan.  He was on parole for
    assault (or attempted murder) for Hitting a guy in the HEAD with
    an AXE... What a great country....
    
    							mab
10.915grounded for Life and day!!!CNTROL::CHILDSERS, cause everybody can't play U2Wed Sep 29 1993 17:3111
 >.  He was on parole for
 >   assault (or attempted murder) for Hitting a guy in the HEAD with
 >   an AXE... What a great country....
    
  
 yeah and for every joker like this there's atleast 10 guys on parole 
 making a contribution and getting on with a straight and fruitfull
 life. With the above attitude you display, I'd hate to be one of your
 kids.....

 mike
10.916Grounded for life and a day, I'll remember that oneMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Sep 29 1993 17:4113
    He hit a GUY WITH AN AXE !!!!!  Granted I dont have all the facts but
    the little I know about the guy is he hit a guy in the head with an
    axe and then shot a man in his sleep.....??????
    
    The fact that the first guy he tried to kill lived is what enabled him
    to get back on the street to kill again.  I beleive in parole but not
    for all crime's !!!!!
    
    Your right, the news only plays stories about the guys on parole that
    kill, steal or Rape again nothing about the 10,000 that are contibuting
    to society, but Violent Criminals are let out too soon too often...
    
    								MaB
10.917prison, marriage: about the same ;-)HBAHBA::HAASBroons roolzWed Sep 29 1993 18:1217
The guys charged with killing Mr. Jordan are indeed quite a pair.

The reason that both were out in the streets is due to a quirk of law in
NC, but reflects a general problem. North Carolina lost a lawsuit about
overcrowding and the federal appeals court set a limit to the TOTAL
prison population allowed within existing facilities. In short and simple
terms, this means that for every new prison inmate, the state must let
one out. There is no rhyme nor reason to how the one to let go is
selected.

As for how many get out and how many stay out, I think the statistics
show that most repeat offenders repeat often. It's kinda like divorce
stats. While ~50% of the marriages may end in divorce, you find a few who
have been married over and over again and many who have never been
divorced.

TTom
10.918Celtics signingsHBAHBA::HAASBroons roolzFri Oct 01 1993 19:494
The Celtics signed free agent Travis Mays. Also signed were Rodney
Monroe, Lamont Strothers and Matt Wenstrom.

TTom
10.919Parade in June!VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDSOMFAOLMUFAFri Oct 01 1993 21:021
    
10.920LAGUNA::MAY_BRMEts in (last in) 94Fri Oct 01 1993 21:351
    Didn't Westrom play for da Broons?
10.921What will Charlie say now?QUASER::JACKSONTAReal man's sport has started!Sat Oct 02 1993 15:1310
      Dennis Rodman is now a Spur,  or should I say will be a spur in the
    Suns' butts;^)
    
      He and the Robinson along with Carr might be a defensive powerhouse,
    not to mention rebound leading.
    
      Sean Elliot was sent to 'Pins.  The 2 teams also swapped a couple of
    no names....
    
      Tim
10.922ROYALT::ASHEcheck da hook while da DJ revolves itSat Oct 02 1993 23:592
    Dave Wood will see some backup time.  Morris won't...
    
10.923Great deal for DetrioitTNPUBS::NAZZAROThe Mouseketeers are after me!Mon Oct 04 1993 12:0210
    Still was a steal for the Pistons.  They get rid of a headache for
    an all star who is seven years younger, and who has a reputation as
    a chior boy.
    
    Pistons' biggest weakness last year (besides Isiah of course!) was
    lack of frontcourt scoring.  Elliott certainly addresses that need.
    Pistons now will challenge Cleveland for second place in the Central 
    behind the Bulls.
    
    NAZZ
10.92416421::HEISERAWANAMon Oct 04 1993 16:0210
    I don't see the Spurs being a major problem for Phoenix.  They lost
    20ppg and have nobody to step up and replace Elliott.  Having the NBA's
    2 best rebounders is great, but you still have to score some to get a
    decent seed for the playoffs.  No wonder rumors out of San Antonio are
    that Lucas wants to trade for Dumas.  
    
    We should get Robinson for him for the way Lucas conspired to get
    Rodman. ;-)
    
    Mike
10.925finally here16421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 05 1993 14:531
    3 more days until camp opens for the real main's sport.
10.926VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDGoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore...Tue Oct 05 1993 15:223
    	Hockey camps have been open for at least a month Mike...
    
    				/Don
10.92716421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 05 1993 15:301
    If I was referring to hokey, I wouldn't have put it in this topic.
10.928VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDGoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore...Tue Oct 05 1993 15:324
    	...well when you said a *real main's sport* I figured you couldn't
    have meant basketball!
    
    				/Don
10.929Doc Rivers can't skate16421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 05 1993 15:331
    The NY Thugs don't wear skates.
10.930CAM3::WAYOff the roll, Quick march!Tue Oct 05 1993 15:351
Basketball, the Sport of Scalp Massages and Men Smooching each other....8^)
10.93116421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 05 1993 15:362
    I bet the Spurs offer up Reid or Carr to the Magic for Scott Skiles
    now.  They're power-forward heavy and need a decent PG.
10.932VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDGoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore...Tue Oct 05 1993 15:405
    	Spurs have the look of a team that's good enough to win 50 games
    and bad enough for a first round exit in the playoffs.  Should be a
    cakewalk to the Finals for the Suns.
    
    				/Don
10.933Vecsey Rumor Mill16421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 05 1993 15:4141
Article 53559 of rec.sport.basketball.pro:
From: sepinwal@mail.sas.upenn.edu (Alan Sepinwall)
Newsgroups: rec.sport.basketball.pro
Subject: Vescey, 10-2

Much to my surprise, today's NY Post contained another column 
by Peter Vescey. I guess the one from yesterday was supposed 
to have run on Tuesday, while today's was supposed to have 
run yesterday (before the latest Post "death").
Anyway, today's summary will be pretty short, since the lead 
rumor of today's column was something that wound up actually 
happened shortly after the early edition of the Post (the one I 
get in Philly) went to press: the Rodman-Elliot deal. Since that 
has now gone from rumor to fact, it has no place in my posts. 
Rumormongering only, dammit! :-)

JAMAL MASHBURN: Mash figures to sign soon with Dallas for
			about $3.6M per over six years. The two sides
			are still arguing over a seventh year (not sure
			who wants it)
JR RIDER: "Isaiah" is asking for the same numbers as Mash 
	($3.6M), about $300G more than the T-Wolves are
	offering.
BULLS: Jerry Krause tried to pick up Tom Gugliotta from the
	Bullets, but essentially offered nothing. Vescey jokes that
	he "did offer Bullet management good seats for the finals,
	though, so they could see Gugliotta play."
BJ ARMSTRONG: On other Bulls fronts, BJ, who'll be a RFA after
		this season, is asking for $3M per for any kind of
		contract extension. Bulls are offering $2.5M.
JOE DUMARS: The Piston's extended his three-year contract for
		an additional year at $4M.
KNICKS: NY is considering Chucky Brown, Marcus Liberty, and
	Anthony Bonner for the remaining $650,000 slot that
	they got when they waived Bo.
NETS: Vescey predicts that once the Pistons waive Mark 
	Aguirre to free up room to sign Hunter and Houston,
	that Chuck Daly (who needs a backup for Chris Morris)
	will pick him up for the minimum.

That's pretty much it for today. See ya next time!
10.934Webber & Warriors16421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 05 1993 15:423
    In addition to -1, Chris Webber wants $50M over 8 years (Shawn
    Bradley-like numbers).  I don't think the Warriors have any choice but
    to sign him to keep up with the West.
10.935Bonner signedHBAHBA::HAASOver the wallTue Oct 05 1993 15:456
Anthony Bonner signed with the Knicks.

And what's with Daly going for the over-the-hills. Lasted year he got
Bernard King and now it's Mark Aquirre. 

TTom
10.93636016::WAYOff the roll, Quick march!Tue Oct 05 1993 16:433
>Anthony Bonner signed with the Knicks.

huh-huh, huh-huh-huh.... he said boner.....
10.937Matt is "signed", but what does that mean?RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueTue Oct 05 1993 17:086
    > Matt Wenstrom signed by the Celtics
    
    What exactly are Matt's chances of sticking with the C's?  
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.938VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDGoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore...Tue Oct 05 1993 17:186
10.939good after all he ain't no homeboyCNTROL::CHILDSThat SIR is an Unmitigated FabricationTue Oct 05 1993 17:188
    > Matt Wenstrom signed by the Celtics
    
>>    What exactly are Matt's chances of sticking with the C's?  
    
    
    Just cannon folder for AC.....

10.940If hot air = vertical leap, Kev could dunk!TNPUBS::NAZZAROThe Mouseketeers are after me!Tue Oct 05 1993 17:584
    Wenstrom has as much chance of making the Celtics roster as our
    own Kev "Air" Farley.
    
    NAZZ
10.941Jordan to have foot surgeryHBAHBA::HAASOver the wallTue Oct 05 1993 18:5030
Article: 9552
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Toe surgery to ground Air Jordan
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 93 10:42:02 PDT
 
	CHICAGO (UPI) -- Michael Jordan will undergo foot surgery later this
year, hoping to cure a recurring foot infection that caused him to miss
two games last season, Bulls officials said.
	The surgery has not yet been scheduled, but Jordan is expected to
miss at least two weeks of training camp because of the operation. Bulls
vice president of basketball operations Jerry Krause Monday said Jordan
will need that time to recuperate from the surgery.
	The procedure consists of sewing two toes together to prevent corns
from growing and becoming infected, said Bulls' physician Dr. John
Hefferon. Jordan had a similar operation on his left foot four years
ago.
	``It's a common thing, we do it all the time and it's a good way to
get rid of the problem,'' Hefferon told the Chicago Sun-Times. ``It's
not to big a deal for him.''
	The newspaper reported Jordan had planned to undergo the surgery this
summer. But both Hefferon and Bulls' trainer Chip Schaefer said they had
not spoken to Jordan in three months about the surgery.
	``We don't know what we're going to do yet, no decision has been
made,'' Shaefer said.
	``We'll do it as soon as we can,'' Krause said. ``He's in the process
of mourning and we're very careful about that.''
	Jordan was golfing in Florida Monday and was scheduled to return to
Chicago Tuesday to throw out the first ball at the Chicago White Sox-
Toronto Blue Jays American League Playoff opener.
10.942unprovoked attack but there is an element of troofCSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's wearing maternity clothesTue Oct 05 1993 19:2721
    
    Oooooooo
    
    ZING!!!!!!   BULLSEYE!!!!!
    
    OUCH!
    
    that smarts   :*(
    
    BUT, actually, one time in my life I actually did dunk!  It was when I
    was a senior in HS, in fantastic shape (gold medal track stuff), and
    I was fooling around in the gym.  Granted, it wasn't a big time stuff
    or anything but I got up just high enough for my second knuckle
    to sorta bend over the rim and push the ball down.  I DUNKED!!!!!
    
    However, I still haven't gotten a call from Dave Gavitt  :^(
    
    I remain,
    at one time, way up there
    Kev
    
10.943I'm gullible, but not *that* gullible!RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueTue Oct 05 1993 19:305
    Kev if U dunked a regulation-sized basketball on a regulation-height
    hoop (read: 10 Feet) then I'm a closet Duke hoops fan.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.944;-)16421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 05 1993 19:386
    Well if Chris can root for the Braves, Duke isn't out of the question.
    
    Re: Jordan
    
    Sewing his toes together?  Ouch!  Put's a whole new meaning to the
    3-toed sloth.
10.945Hakeem leaving Houston?16421::HEISERAWANATue Oct 05 1993 20:356
    The "Hakeem Olajuwon Trade" rumors are starting again.  Los Wages(tm)
    has bumped their odds for winning the NBA title from 5:1 down to 10:1
    in the last week.
    
    curiouser & curiouser,
    Mike
10.946Now we Know!!!!!!!!CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's wearing maternity clothesWed Oct 06 1993 01:4428
    
    <sound of creeking door hinges>
    
    KREeeekkkkk
    
    "Hullo?"
    
    "Hello, are you AKK Chris?"
    
    "Yup"
    
    "Hiya, I'm Coach K and I'm really glad to meet ya.  I hear you are 
    a Blue Devil Fan. How long ya been hiding in the closet?"
    
    "Damm, I didn't think that little sheyit really did it.   Well CoachK,
    not only have I been in the closet but I am proud to admit that while
    there, I didn't touch myself or do other nasty things.  I guess I been
    in the closet ever since I had a un_natural encounter with some guy
    named Dean.  The guy's a strange one ya know."
    
    "Yeah, I know...."
    
    ;^)
    
    I remain,
    getting ready for the dastistical(tm) stuuf to logically prove it!
    Kev
    
10.947did it! CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's wearing maternity clothesWed Oct 06 1993 02:1132
    
    	Yabbbut now to the question!
    
    ACC_Chris, while I admit (based on popular concensus) to being
    vertically challenged, I'll never agree that I was atheletically
    challenged!
    
    Granted, this was twenty-five years ago and I know I cain't prove that
    I can do it today (since I can't)
    
    What does this indicate?
    
    I've run a 10.1 100 yard dash
    I'm a multi-NYC sprint champ
    I've high jumped my height
    I've long jumped ~20 feet (figure out the height needed to do this)
    I ran 180 yd and 440 yd IH hurdles (and won a 3rd place medal in the
    college regionals in the 440IH)
    
    IMO, it means I have pretty strong legs and am pretty quick!
    
    I have a flat foot reach of 7'2".  All I need to get to the 10" (and
    add 3" for my knuckles so make it 10'3") is a 36" vertical.  Now,
    the question is can a guy, in terrific shape who can do the above,
    have the speed and leg strength to jump 3 feet?
    
    Glad yer gullible but this is one fact jack you can take to the bank!
    
    I remain,
    very proud that I did it and hold my head high!
    Kev
    
10.948Bring on the factsPFSVAX::JACOBUmgwana Cik BuudieWed Oct 06 1993 02:309
    
    >>I ran 180 yd and 440 yd IH hurdles (and won a 3rd place medal in the
    
    But, Kev, what you failed to mention was that with yer vertically
    challenged bod, ya was able to run UNDER the crossbar on the hurdles
    whilst never having to bend over or break stride.
    
    JaKe
    
10.949Do me!CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's wearing maternity clothesWed Oct 06 1993 02:383
    reply
    Ppfffffffffffffft!
    
10.950(8^)PFSVAX::JACOBUmgwana Cik BuudieWed Oct 06 1993 02:4612
    
    >>Ppfffffffffffffft!
    
    Hey Kev,
    
    Judging by the above, ya been drinking brews and munching nachos wif
    halapenos tonite, right??
    
    At least ya could excuse yerself.
    
    JaKe
    
10.951Brattttt + FlattttCSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's wearing maternity clothesWed Oct 06 1993 02:567
    
    Howzz zatt?
    
    I remain,
    in abstenance..........
    Kev
    
10.952Yer lyin' Kev. (Sorry.) RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueWed Oct 06 1993 11:251
    
10.953Its just wont be the sameMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Oct 06 1993 11:258
    The Fourpeat is now out of the question...
    
    Michael Jordan is supposidly officialy announcing his retirement
    today at a press conference...
    
    BasketBall just wont be the same...
    
    							MairBrooks
10.954QUASER::JACKSONTAReal man's sport has started!Wed Oct 06 1993 12:0812
      re-1
    
      Agreed M-air...  Its a shame what happened to Micheal.  2 scums
    change his life and basketball.
    
      He will be missed, and Hiesers team might actually have a chance now.
    
      Enjoy your life and may the media leave you alone.
    
      I wonder if he will join the golf tour?
    
      Tim
10.955CAM3::WAYOff the roll, Quick march!Wed Oct 06 1993 12:318
>    
>      I wonder if he will join the golf tour?
>    

There's a lot of speculation over this on WFAN this morning.....


'Saw
10.956the NBA is gonna sufferGENRAL::WADEPull!Wed Oct 06 1993 12:538
    
    	Somewhere in this heah conference, there was a fella tellin'
    	us how he hated Jordan and couldn't wait to see him gone.  I
    	told him he oughta appreciate Jordan (while he's still playing)
    	for being one of the all time greats.  Maybe he'll appreciate
    	him now.....
    
    Claybone
10.957PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Oct 06 1993 14:283
    .947 has me convinced.  Anyone with arms long enough to do that much
    back-patting had to have been able to dunk at one time or another, no
    matter what his height.
10.958Kev is solidly nailed to the groundRHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueWed Oct 06 1993 14:538
    Kev has admitted to me in a private mail message that not only has he
    never dunked a tennis ball but has never even touched the *rim* without
    an assist from a step ladder.
    
    Haw haw!
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.959CNTROL::HUBERFile and ForgetWed Oct 06 1993 14:5316
    
    Re .956
    
    Though I didn't say I hate Jordan, I couldn't wait to see him gone,
    and to be honest am glad that he is.  That said, I wish him the best
    of luck in whatever he decides to pursue - I have no doubt that given
    his intelligence, showmanship, and talent he'll do well.  In retiring
    now, Jordan has given his legend even more galmour - he's going out
    very close to the top of his game, with his team winning multiple
    championships, rather than after a long, slow fall due to injuries
    (Bird) or with a disease making the decision for him (Magic).
    
    Still can't stand him, though, and am glad he's gone - though I
    would not have wished the circumstances upon him.
    
    Joe
10.96116421::HEISERAWANAWed Oct 06 1993 15:2110
>       Phoenix already had their opportunity to beat a Michael-led Bulls
>       team and they couldn't get it done.
    
    You're absolutely right.  The butterflies in the first game and not
    putting KJ on Jordan in the first 2 games sealed their fate.  When they
    made that defensive adjustment, they climbed back into the series.  
    
    I still think it would've been a better match this season with Phoenix
    addressing some of their weaknesses.  However, that was never
    guaranteed and now it won't happen.
10.962What could have been we'll never know, the doors are open for othersMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Oct 06 1993 16:4816
    The Bulls made Huge Progress in improving there bench, with Kerr, Kucok
    and Reed they would have been a much better team but I dont think those
    3 added together are as much as Jordan.  Jordan and the Bulls were on a
    mission, jordan wanted to win 3 in a row because Bird and Magic never
    made it that far, this was the last piece in his awsome puzzle.  Had he
    not won 3 in a row he would proberbly not be retiring...  I dont think
    any team with any adjustments were going to prevent MJ+ the bulls from
    fulfilling there destiny (THREE-PEAT).  I do feel a little sorry for
    whoever wins the next NBA title, I know I for one and proberbly
    millions of other NBA and Basketball fans will always wonder if MJ and
    the Bulls could have kept the string alive.
    
    Im sure the happist people in the world of basketball today are NY,
    Cle, Pho and Sea Fans.. .This gives one of there teams a shot....:-(
    
    							MairB
10.963I wish he was still out there16421::HEISERAWANAWed Oct 06 1993 16:573
    I'm not happy.  If Phoenix was to win it, I wouldn't want any excuses. 
    You said this yourself.  Fans will always wonder about the next
    champion.  You want to beat the best to be the best.
10.964I think well all miss him...MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Oct 06 1993 17:2613
    Lets be honest Mike, if Phoenix Plays say NY or Cleveland
    in the Finals and win's wouldnt in be anticlimatic compared
    to them beating the Bulls (With Jordan).  This is a huge letdown
    to me but I think all fans in the NBA weather they want to admit 
    it or not will miss him and feel the loss... There's alot of
    talant and great athletes and People that will be missed this
    year in the nba, some retired and even worse some passed on.
    This has been an incredible devestating off season in the NBA,
    im glad for MJ and his family and I shouldnt be selfish about him
    not playing but I will miss watching him on the court, as well as
    some other lost talants...
    
    							MairBrooks
10.965Pacific Division may be the strongest everTNPUBS::NAZZAROThe Mouseketeers are after me!Wed Oct 06 1993 17:3217
    It is obvious that with Michael's retirement, the Western Conference
    can now boast the top five or six teams in the NBA, and the NBA champ
    almost certainly will come out of the West.  Here's how I rank the
    top ten NBA teams, as of today:
    
    	1) Phoenix
    	2) Portland
    	3) Seattle
    	4) Golden State
    	5) Houston
    	6) New York
    	7) Cleveland
    	8) San Antonio
    	9) Charlotte
    	10) Detroit
    
    NAZZ
10.966I see the west all season....DECWET::METZGEROwner of the scorpion petting zoo.Wed Oct 06 1993 17:4224
No way Nazzarooo...

NY, charlotte and cleveland are still better than the west. 

I'd rank it like

1. NY
2. Cleveland
3. Charlotte, phoenix
4. Seattle
5. Golden state
6. Houston
7. Portland
8. San Antonio
9. Detroit

Phoenix will go as far as the refs let them. Cleveland and Charlotte will
battle NY tough for the east championship (the real NBA one).

Seattle, Golden state and Houston will gun for 2nd in the west with seattle
having the edge now that Sharonis is out. Portland will contine to sink...

Metz
10.967next champ will get the Rodney Dangerfield treatment16421::HEISERAWANAWed Oct 06 1993 18:1511
    MAir, if you re-read my last entry, you'll see we're in agreement.  If
    Phoenix were to win it this year, I want them to beat a Jordan-led
    Bulls team.  
    
    Whoever wins it this year will not earn any respect, especially in
    here.  If the Knicks win it, TCM will be told to put an asterisk next
    to it.  Same for me if Phoenix wins it.
    
    BTW - Sir Charles also stated again today that if Phoenix wins it this
    year, he's also retiring.  Phoenix could potentially be in the same
    boat next season as the Bulls are in now.  
10.968Warriors will dance on the SunsCNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesWed Oct 06 1993 18:375
who give a dam what lady Charlie thinks or does??? If he has to win a title
before he retires he's going to earn the biggest pension in NBA history...

mike
10.969they have to sign Webber first to even have a chance16421::HEISERAWANAWed Oct 06 1993 18:411
>                      -< Warriors will dance on the Suns >-
10.970a sad day in bulls land...MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Oct 06 1993 18:4223
    Maybe we can get Phoenix to Play a 7 game Pre Season series with
    the bulls (and Michael Jordan) and the Season wont really matter
    after that :-)
    
    They were the 2 best teams last year (Ok dont any NY Fans clobber me
    only 1 team from the east can go to the finals, sorry).  And if you
    look at the additions to those 2 teams (before MJ Retires) they both
    made significant improvements.  I think the odds of them having a 
    rematch would have been real good (Regardless of my anti phoenix
    statements :-) they will more then likly represent the west, baring
    injuries of course and theyll miss dumas).
    
    How will this effect Phoenix's Motivation, I have a feeling they would
    have been up and pumped bigtime for a Rematch, when (if) they get to
    the finals I hope they can stay motivated againt whoever reprents the
    east....
    
    I hate to make this statement, but the Title look to be Phoenix's to
    lose, I know the experts have NY as the Hands down favorite, but this
    is a NY team that came close to losing to charlotte last year and may 
    not even make it to the finals...
    
    							MairB
10.971PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Oct 06 1993 18:456
10.972the manchild will put fannies in the buildingCNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesWed Oct 06 1993 18:464
don't worry they'll sign Webber.....

mike
10.97316421::HEISERAWANAWed Oct 06 1993 20:1417
    The experts aren't conceding anything to NY from what I've been
    hearing.  The interviews with national media personnel that I've heard
    agree with you, MAir.  
    
    Mac, the Bills almost lost to the Oilers in round 1 too, but still made
    it to the Super Bowl.  Don't let the Lakers effort blind you to the
    fact that L.A. was laden with playoff veterans and Phoenix was not
    prepared for playoff basketball.  I think the Suns lack of playoff
    experience as a unit hurt them in crucial situations.  Look at the
    other championship teams that had a nucleus together for 5 years or
    more.  Phoenix didn't have that luxury either, and still did well.
    
    Childs, I doubt Golden St. will give Webber the $50M for 8 years that
    he wants.  At least Larry Johnson has proven he's worth his $7M per
    year.  If they give him that much, the Warriors are desperate.
    
    Mike
10.974still unsigned, now hospitalized16421::HEISERAWANAThu Oct 07 1993 02:446
>               -< the manchild will put fannies in the building >-
>don't worry they'll sign Webber.....
    
    The Man-child is in a Detroit hospital having his appendix removed. 
    He intended to show up at camp on Friday, even without a contract, but
    his plans have been changed.
10.975CNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesThu Oct 07 1993 12:0412
    
>    The Man-child is in a Detroit hospital having his appendix removed. 
>    He intended to show up at camp on Friday, even without a contract, but
>    his plans have been changed.

 I heard he'll be ready to play in about 2 weeks. They got to pay him that.
 If Bradley can get that kind of money, Webbaaaaah gots to get the same...
 Stupidity aside he's proven!!!

 oh do I dare dream Glenn Robinson in GREEN....

 ;^)
10.976fwiw - already will miss beginning of season16421::HEISERAWANAThu Oct 07 1993 15:271
    I heard he won't be able to play for a month on this morning's news.
10.977Right Conf, wrong school...ROCK::MURPHYRiverThu Oct 07 1993 15:465
    re -.2
    
    Naah, he's a Boilerweenie. Give me Deon.
    
    Murph
10.978Mosh till ya dropCNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesThu Oct 07 1993 16:039
    
>>    Naah, he's a Boilerweenie. Give me Deon.
    
    
 Your colors are showin' Murph....take off the glass and answer the
 question.......

 ;^)

10.979Knicks are the favorite now16421::HEISERAWANAThu Oct 07 1993 16:344
    Before Jordan's announcement, the Bulls were Los Wages(tm) favorite to
    win the title at 9:5 odds.  Phoenix and New York were both 3:1.  After
    the announcement, New York is now the favorite.  Bulls are at something
    like 12:1 now.
10.980Oskee Wow wowROCK::MURPHYRiverThu Oct 07 1993 18:0110
    Glenn is tough - but in crunch time - Deon got the winner in 2OT last
    year. We'll see... I'm still trying to dig up my official Lou Henson "At
    Illinois we wait 'til Basketball season" shirt from the final daze of
    Mike White. At least another notable Orange and Blue clad football team
    will be attending a Bowl this year - and I don't mean the Bowls between
    Dec 17 and Jan 2...
    
    Murph (feeling a little frisky today - have a Mosh Pit appointment
    tomorrow, Childs. So why not woof a little...)
    
10.981Penny may have signedHBAHBA::HAASOver the wallThu Oct 07 1993 19:236
CNN is reporting that Anfernee Hardaway has signed a 12 year $65 million
deal with Orlando.

Orlando is neither confirming nor denying it.

TTom
10.982Clips sign DeHereHBAHBA::HAASOver the wallThu Oct 07 1993 19:435
The Clippers signed their number 1, Terry DeHere.

No terms were announced.

TTom
10.983barely missed last time16421::HEISERAWANAThu Oct 07 1993 19:481
    Orlando should make the playoffs this year.
10.984but what about the cap?HBAHBA::HAASOver the wallThu Oct 07 1993 19:5110
Orlando should have made the playoffs. They pulled a great choke job and
lost to Philly down the stretch.

The question for the Magic is how, if'n this contract is true as
reported, are they gonna get under the cap. I'm surprised that they
haven't moved Skiles. Apparently there's little or no interest in Dennis
Scott because of his salary and his tendency to miss a lot of games due
to injury.

TTom
10.985helps both teams16421::HEISERAWANAThu Oct 07 1993 19:541
    I still say they offer Skiles to the Spurs for Carr.
10.986CNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesFri Oct 08 1993 12:238
The contract still has to be approved. His salary will be 1.2 mil to fit the
cap but a big loan up front is supposed to be where the cash is at. Also
it's said there are attaiable goals that he could acheive and declare for
free agency...

my gut feeling is that we're going to see the end of the cap.....

mike
10.987You ain't got the right one baaybee...VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDGoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore...Fri Oct 08 1993 12:375
    	ESPN is reporting that Shack will not be named to the Olympic Dream
    Team because of his exclusive contract with Pepsi.  Guess that means
    Michael Jackson is out too.
    
    				/Don
10.988The media can and will destroy, if provoked...NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Oct 08 1993 12:4314
    
>    ESPN is reporting that Shack will not be named to the Olympic Dream
>    Team because of his exclusive contract with Pepsi. 
    
    Lemme guess: Coca-Cola is the official soft drink of the 1996 Olympics 
    (who else, being in Atlanta?).  I'm telling you, the increasingly
    commercialized NBA better be careful, because it's not inconceivable
    that it could take a big fall as the fiascos mount almost daily.  One 
    need only look to MLB where in large part money tarnished the sport's 
    interest with TV viewers, and MLB's commercial interests did not 
    approach 10% of the NBA's...
    
    glenn
    
10.989money grubbinHBAHBA::HAASOver the wallFri Oct 08 1993 14:3110
This is a rehash of the same dispute that Jordan had in 92. Shaq has a
contact that precludes his image being used without permission, he won't
sign away that permission and now we have one less talent on the team.

Pepsi is sounding conciliatory when in fact they're the one pushing it.
The Coca-Cola part is about right. What the rub seems to be is that one
of the sponsors of USA Basketball is McDonald's who exclusively serve
Coke.

TTom
10.990VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDGoPats. GoToStLouis,Baltimore...Fri Oct 08 1993 14:355
    	Hey maybe instead of the Olympics we should have The Soda Pop
    Games, where the athletes under contract to Coca-Cola can play the
    athletes under contract to Pepsi?
    
    				/Don
10.991Jake may get a real team to root for16421::HEISERAWANAFri Oct 08 1993 16:3919
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Group to seek Pittsburgh pro basketball team

	PITTSBURGH, Pa. (UPI) -- A group of investors say it is ready to ask
the National Basketball Association to grant an expansion franchise to
Pittsburgh.
	The group seeking the franchise, Pittsburgh Pro Sports Inc., is led
by former Pittsburgh attorney Mike Levine, and includes several current
and former players with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the city's professional
football team.
	Levine said the group will make its bid to NBA Commissioner David
Stern on Oct. 15. He said the team would be publicly owned, similar to
the Boston Celtics and the Green Bay Packers.
	The NBA currently has 27 teams, but the league recently gave
preliminary approval for a franchise in Toronto which would begin play
in the 1995-96 season.
	Levine noted that Pittsburgh is the only American city that has both
professional football and baseball teams, but no pro basketball team.
10.992ZO dont no PepsiMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSFri Oct 08 1993 18:461
    I think ZO should be a Dream Teamer over Shaq....
10.993QUASER::JACKSONTAReal man's sport has started!Fri Oct 08 1993 19:593
      Didn't some Japanese company buy Pepsi or at least the majority?
    
      Tim
10.994wow, they must be thirsty!16421::HEISERAWANAFri Oct 08 1993 20:221
    
10.995this should get a nice reaction ;-)16421::HEISERAWANAFri Oct 08 1993 20:284
    Another Los Wages(tm) service posted both Phoenix and NY at 5:2
    yesterday.  Given the strength of the West and the Eastern's Little
    Sisters of the Poor, that's says the Suns are the best team in the NBA
    on paper.
10.996QUASER::JACKSONTAReal man's sport has started!Fri Oct 08 1993 21:087
      So do alot of designs,  but once manufacturing starts,  the design is
    thrown out the door (so to speak) because reality sets in and things
    don't work the way there supposed to.
    
      HtH,
    
      Tim
10.997just say no...MKFSA::LONGDEC, get outa VN, NOW!Sat Oct 09 1993 03:0920
    re basketball in the 'burgh:
    
    I really can't see that happening.  Growing up in the 'burgh in the
    late 60's and early 70's,  I was able to attend several games of the
    "semi-pro" basketball team at the Civic Arena.  The only one I remember
    seeing was Connie Hawkins.  I was only one of about 500 people in the
    Arena for most games.  It just doesn't, or at least didn't, draw there.
    
    That's not to say that people in the land of "Black and Gold" don't
    appreciate the sport.  Hell, my high school's games would sell out some
    pretty hugh facilities for EVERY game.  Tickets for the WPIAL, local
    high school sports association, playoffs at the Civic Arena and at the
    Pitt Field House were sold out weeks in advance. 
    
    My point is that when I lived there, and I think it's still true today,
    the game of basketball is only appreciated at the high school level.
    
    "Not that there's anything wrong with that."
    
    billl 
10.999PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Oct 11 1993 16:134
10.1000USCTR1::KINGLook, I can hear what you are thinking.....Mon Oct 11 1993 18:313
    Hey some one has to grab .1000
    
    REK
10.1001DELNI::CRITZScott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3Wed Oct 13 1993 13:1211
    	I hesitate to add this, but I have to.
    
    	Last night, on the 10 PM news on Channel 56 in Boston, the sports
    	announcer was talking about Charles Barkley and his bad back. He
    	meant to say, "Barkley has a bulging disk." He said
    
    	"Barkley has a bulging dick, <pause> disk."
    
    	When the camera was on him, he said, "That bulging disk."
    
    	Scott
10.1002Freudian slip?16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Oct 13 1993 13:441
    
10.1003DELNI::CRITZScott Critz, LKG2/1, Pole V3Wed Oct 13 1993 14:165
    	Well, everyone, including the folks on TV, were amused at
    	the slip. The sports announced was smiling, but seemed to
    	take it in stride.
    
    	Scott
10.1004METSNY::francusMets in '94Wed Oct 13 1993 16:254
but you jus' know that some bible thumpin' do gooder will be callin'
for the immediate dismissal of said announcer.

The Crazy Met
10.1005PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Oct 13 1993 16:411
    Ya, right, TCM.
10.1006try to keep up16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Oct 13 1993 20:081
    TCM, they're called "fundies" now.
10.1007METSNY::francusMets in '94Wed Oct 13 1993 20:333
oh sorry for getting the term wrong.

The Crazy Met
10.100816421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Oct 13 1993 20:441
    That's ok, just trying to keep everyone up to date ;-)
10.1009the new NBA.C16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Oct 13 1993 20:451263
From: len@cbnewsj.cb.att.com (leonard.g.carr)
Newsgroups: rec.sport.basketball.pro
Subject: NBA.C 1993-1994 NBA Schedule Program

Attached below is this year's edition of the venerable "nba.c" NBA schedule
program.  This year's program includes most (if not all) of the features that
people have added to it in past years.  

TV coverage data is included for NBC, TNT, and WGN.  I sent out a couple
requests for information from superstations such as TBS but only received
usefull data for WGN.  You wouldn't believe how may responses I got back
with thinks like..."You should try to get it from magazines...they probably
have the schedules."  (these tended to receive silent sarcastic remarks
about the lineage).  Also, there seem to be a lot of people who think that
SportsChannel is a superstation.  While it may be true that SportsChannel
is availble throughout the country, the programming tends to be regional in
nature.  It is not too late...if anybody has NATIONAL superstation schedules
(including TBS) I can add it to the program and reissue it.

===============================================================================
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  /     __/        /	|| AT&T CellRelay Systems, Holmdel Corporate Plaza
____/ ____/ __/ __/	|| 2137 Highway 35 North, Holmdel, NJ 07733
===============================================================================

----------------------------------- cut here -----------------------------------

/******************************************************************************
*
* This program prints out the NBA schedule for any day in the 1993-1994
* NBA regular season.  The program has evolved over the years (see the
* acknowledgements section below) to become a (somewhat) flexible program.
*
* By default, the current day's schedule is printed.  One can also
* specify one or more dates on the command line and get the schedule for  
* that/those date(s).  Any national TV coverage (TNT and NBC) along with     
* the game tip-off time is also listed.
*
*
* USAGE
*
*	nba [-s] [-s team] [team] [-m team1 team2] [mm/dd... | all | end]
*
*	Examples:
*	 nba                         <- today's games
*	 nba 12/25 1/1               <- games on Christmas and New Years
*	 nba -s                      <- summary for the next week
*	 nba -s 11/5                 <- summary for the first week of season
*	 nba -s celtics              <- Boston summary for the next week
*	 nba -m chicago lakers end   <- Chicago/LA games for the rest of season
*	 nba Magic all               <- Orlando's full season schedule
*
*	 nba -help (or -h or -?)     <- print help message.
*
*	Team names can be either the team nickname (Knicks) or the city.
*	City names with spaces can either be put in quotes ("New York")
*	or entered as a single word without spaces (NewYork)
*
*
* COMPILING
*
* Compilinge should be easy... "cc -o nba nba.c"                                
*
* Before compiling the program there are a couple things to check...
*
* 1) The tip-off times are normalized in the matrix to the Eastern time zone.
*    To change the time to show either Central, Mountain, or Pacific time zone
*    just change the "TZ_FIX" #define in the code before compiling (other time
*    zones are not supported...sorry).                                           
*
* 2) The team names can be printed out as either a City (Boston) or as the
*    team's nickname (Celtics).  Check the "TEAMNAME" #define in the code.
*
*    (Note: when entering a team name to get specific team schedules you can
*    use either the city name or the nickname regardless of the TEAMNAME
*    #define).
*
* 3) The program is set up to include national TV coverage on NBC and TNT
*    as well as "superstations".  Unfortunately, not everybody gets TNT
*    and/or superstations (and I guess there are some who don't get NBC
*    either).  To take this into account you can disable the display of
*    individual networks.  To do this go down to the "tv_coverage[]"
*    structure and edit the "0" and "1" entries in the first column of
*    each line.  A "0" entry indicates that you wish to have that TV
*    coverage printed, a "1" means don't bother.
*
*    (Note: I sent out a couple requests for "superstation" information
*    but only received (useful) responses about WGN out of Chicago).
*   
*
* Brought to you again this year by:                                      
*
* =============================================================================
*    /     ___/   \   /	|| Len Carr, (908) 615-6072, len@mt747.att.com
*   /     __/        /	|| AT&T CellRelay Systems, Holmdel Corporate Plaza
* ____/ ____/ __/ __/	|| 2137 Highway 35 North, Holmdel, NJ 07733
* =============================================================================
*
* ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
*	I make no claims that every piece of code include here is my own...
*	unfortunately I did not keep track of exactly what enhancements
*	specific people have added over the four (or five) years that I've
*	been doing this program.  The following people have contributed
*	various enhancements to my original source for the program.  Without
*	their efforts, the program would not be anywhere near as flexable
*	(or popular) as it has turned out to be...
*
*			Toshio Hori (toshi@nml.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
*			Dan Kinney (dkinney@bothell.sgi.com)
*			Dennis P. Joyce (dpj4303@ritvax.rit.edu)
*			King-Ip Lin (kilin@wam.umd.edu)
*			Mike Northam (mbn@greyskul.hf.intel.com)
*
******************************************************************************/

#include  <stdio.h>
#include  <string.h>
#include  <ctype.h>
#include  <time.h>

/****************************************************************************
* All times in the schedule matrix are based on the Eastern time zone.
* To change to one of the other three below, comment out the Eastern
* entry and un-comment the desired one.
****************************************************************************/
#define TZ_FIX  0 /* Eastern */
/* #define TZ_FIX 2 /* Central */
/* #define TZ_FIX 4 /* Mountain */
/* #define TZ_FIX 6 /* Pacific */

/****************************************************************************
* Structure to contain information about team names.  The first entry is
* used for "long form" schedules.  The second entry is used for summary
* displays.  The third entry is used for a more "friendly" long form of
* the schedule.  If the "TEAMNAME" define is set to "1" then the team
* names will be used instead of the city.
****************************************************************************/
/* #define TEAMNAME 0	/* Use team city (Boston) instead of name (Celtics) */
#define TEAMNAME 1	/* Use team name (Celtics) instead of city (Boston) */
struct	{
	char	*longname;
	char	*summary;
	char	*teamname;
} teams[] = {
	{"Atlanta",		"Atl",	"Hawks"},
	{"Boston",		"Bos",	"Celtics"},
	{"Charlotte",		"Cha",	"Hornets"},
	{"Chicago",		"Chi",	"Bulls"},
	{"Cleveland",		"Cle",	"Cavaliers"},
	{"Dallas",		"Dal",	"Mavericks"},
	{"Denver",		"Den",	"Nuggets"},
	{"Detroit",		"Det",	"Pistons"},
	{"Golden State",	"GS",	"Warriors"},
	{"Houston",		"Hou",	"Rockets"},
	{"Indiana",		"Ind",	"Pacers"},
	{"LA Clippers",		"LAC",	"Clippers"},
	{"LA Lakers",		"LAL",	"Lakers"},
	{"Miami",		"Mia",	"Heat"},
	{"Milwaukee",		"Mil",	"Bucks"},
	{"Minnesota",		"Min",	"Timberwolves"},
	{"New Jersey",		"NJ",	"Nets"},
	{"New York",		"NY",	"Knicks"},
	{"Orlando",		"Orl",	"Magic"},
	{"Philadelphia",	"Phi",	"76ers"},
	{"Phoenix",		"Pho",	"Suns"},
	{"Portland",		"Por",	"Trailblazers"},
	{"Sacramento",		"Sac",	"Kings"},
	{"San Antonio",		"SA",	"Spurs"},
	{"Seattle",		"Sea",	"Supersonics"},
	{"Utah",		"Uta",	"Jazz"},
	{"Washington",		"Was",	"Bullets"},
	{"All Star Break",	"ASB",	"All Star Break"},
	{"All Star Game",	"ASG",	"All Star Game"},
	{"",			"",	""}
};

/****************************************************************************
* Structure to contain information about "home" games played at an
* alternate game site.  The first entry is used for "long form"
* schedules while the second entry is used for summary displays.
****************************************************************************/
#define NUM_ALT_SITES	2
struct	{
	char	*alt_site;
	char	*summary;
} alternate_site[] = {
	{"(in Baltimore)",	"b = Game played in Baltimore"},
	{"(in Hartford)",	"h = Game played in Hartford"},
	{"",			""}
};

/****************************************************************************
* Fairly static set of game start times...the actual times displayed in
* the "long form" schedules use these entries modulated by "TZ_FIX".
****************************************************************************/
char  *game_time[] = {
	"(9:00 am)",	"(9:30 am)",	"(10:00 am)",	"(10:30 am)",
	"(11:00 am)",	"(11:30 am)",	"(12:00 Noon)",	"(12:30 pm)",
	"(1:00 pm)",	"(1:30 pm)",	"(2:00 pm)",	"(2:30 pm)",
	"(3:00 pm)",	"(3:30 pm)",	"(4:00 pm)",	"(4:30 pm)",
	"(5:00 pm)",	"(5:30 pm)",	"(6:00 pm)",	"(6:30 pm)",
	"(7:00 pm)",	"(7:30 pm)",	"(8:00 pm)",	"(8:30 pm)",
	"(9:00 pm)",	"(9:30 pm)",	"(10:00 pm)",	"(10:30 pm)",	""
};

/****************************************************************************
* TV coverage structure.  This structure is set up to provide information
* about national TV coverage.  The structure can "easily" be expanded to
* contain up to 10 TV stations.
*
* The first entry is a boolean indication of whether or not to print this
* particular station (hey, if I'm a poor schmuck in a whole in the wall town
* like Pittsfield, NH then I may not want to print out stuff off of TNT!  To
* change the value enter a "0" to print TV information for that network and
* enter "1" to ignore that network's TV coverage.
*
* The second entry is used for "long form" schedules while the third
* entry is used for the summary display.
****************************************************************************/
#define	NUM_TV	5
struct	{
	int	printit;
	char	*network;
	char	*summary;
} tv_coverage[] = {
	/* 0 */		{0, "(TNT)",	"T = Game broadcast on TNT"},
	/* 1 */		{0, "(TNT*)",	"t = Game may be broadcast on TNT"},
	/* 2 */		{0, "(NBC)",	"N = Game broadcast on NBC"},
	/* 3 */		{0, "(NBC*)",	"n = Game may be broadcast on NBC"},
	/* 4 */		{1, "(WGN)",	"G = Game broadcast on WGN"},
	/* 5 */		{1, "",		""} /* Always leave this one blank */
};

/****************************************************************************
* Psuedo-static day-of-the-week/day-of-the-year type stuff.  This is mostly
* used to determine where to find dates like 2/17 in the schedule matrix
* described later.
****************************************************************************/
int days[] = {
     31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31
  /* jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec */
};
struct	{
	char	*longform;
	char	*summary;
} weekday[] = {
	"Friday",	"FR",
	"Saturday",	"SA",
	"Sunday",	"SU",
	"Monday",	"MO",
	"Tuesday",	"TU",
	"Wednesday",	"WE",
	"Thursday",	"TH"
};

/******************************************************************************
* Schedule matrix...each character string represents one day in the life of
* the NBA for the 1993-1994 season.  There are 27 different teams in the NBA
* (plus entries for the All Star break) represented by the characters "a-z",
* "{", "|", and "} and correspond to the "nba_teams" array above.
*
* In general the matrix can be viewed as visitor/home/time triplet where the
* first entry is the visiting team, the second is the home team, and the
* third is the tip-off time.  This 3 character set is modified slightly in
* order to store any TV coverage and "alternate home site" information.
*
* If there is a digit between the visitor and the home team then we look in
* the "alternate_site" array for the actual location that the game is being
* played.
*
* If there is a digit after the tip-off time then the "tv_coverage" array is
* checked to see whether NBC, TNT or a superstation are broadcasting the game.
******************************************************************************/
char  *nba_schedule[] = {
	/* 11/5  (001) */	"kaTrbTdcU0oeTphUqjVvlZumZ0snU{tTgwZixVfzW",
	/* 11/6  (002) */	"ndV4ifVhkTcoWzpUtsTmyYb{T",
	/* 11/7  (003) */	"reSlgWwuWjvZqxV",
	/* 11/8  (004) */	"obTadV4yzW",
	/* 11/9  (005) */	"ceTqfV{hTjiZulZvmZtrTksTpxVgyY",
	/* 11/10 (006) */	"doVbtU0xuWmwZazWr{T",
	/* 11/11 (007) */	"scTpjVhlZonTkqTeyY",
	/* 11/12 (008) */	"cbTeiZrkU0gmZfpUnsTavZxwZ0hzWt{T",
	/* 11/13 (009) */	"bdV4zfVigWujVxlZtqTorTayY",
	/* 11/14 (010) */	"emZwqShvU",
	/* 11/15 (011) */	"jtT",
	/* 11/16 (012) */	"waTrfVxgWuiZckTlmZpoVjqTzsTevZdyU0",
	/* 11/17 (013) */	"qbTwcTshTznTatTrxVo{T",
	/* 11/18 (014) */	"egWmiZjkTflZdvZ4",
	/* 11/19 (015) */	"sbT{cU0xhUdmZanTwpUztTvuWfyY",
	/* 11/20 (016) */	"caTyiZljVbkTxoWgpUsqTzrVeuWn0{T",
	/* 11/21 (017) */	"thSmqSfvZdwW",
	/* 11/22 (018) */	"k1bTnrTlxV",
	/* 11/23 (019) */	"maTlfVdjVisU0gvZc{T",
	/* 11/24 (020) */	"mcT{eTbhTtkTinTaoVqpUguWywZdxV4jzW",
	/* 11/25 (021) */	"",
	/* 11/26 (022) */	"{aTnbTocTdfV4vgWmkTypUitTjwZqzW",
	/* 11/27 (023) */	"taTyeTqgWjlZcnTboWmpUhrGzuWfxVs{T",
	/* 11/28 (024) */	"ihSwvZ",
	/* 11/29 (025) */	"qlZkwZoxV",
	/* 11/30 (026) */	"baTudU0heTfiZojVvnTytTgzW",
	/* 12/1  (027) */	"{bTxcTklZfmZeqTvsTpwZ",
	/* 12/2  (028) */	"uhTpiZjrTkzUy{T",
	/* 12/3  (029) */	"jaTvbTofVcgZ0dnTuqTxsU0",
	/* 12/4  (030) */	"seTkiZmlZwrGxtTpyYczWv{T",
	/* 12/5  (031) */	"jeSfgWpmZuoV",
	/* 12/6  (032) */	"{yYrzW",
	/* 12/7  (033) */	"ldVveTnfVgiZcjVwkTrmZbqU0hsT",
	/* 12/8  (034) */	"wbTahTloVvpUdtTyxV{zW",
	/* 12/9  (035) */	"xaTecTyfVriZnjVskT{uW",
	/* 12/10 (036) */	"zgWohU0lpUdqTbsTwtTmvZ",
	/* 12/11 (037) */	"qcTedV4ufVziZyjVbnTtoWhpUkrTgxVa0{T",
	/* 12/12 (038) */	"imLsvUlwZ",
	/* 12/13 (039) */	"tbTnqTouWxzW",
	/* 12/14 (040) */	"pcTaeTvfU0mhT{kTjnTgrTsyY",
	/* 12/15 (041) */	"dbT4slZzpUgtTiuWowZvxV",
	/* 12/16 (042) */	"kaTxfVenTcqTmrTh{T",
	/* 12/17 (043) */	"zbTgcTrdU0plZmtTsuZ0iwZoyY",
	/* 12/18 (044) */	"gaTxdVehTfjVqkTtnTluWpvZiyYz{T",
	/* 12/19 (045) */	"meSovZswW",
	/* 12/20 (046) */	"cdV4olZ{pUfrThtTkuW",
	/* 12/21 (047) */	"zeTugWchTviW0rqTmsTjxVkyY",
	/* 12/22 (048) */	"abTpdV{lZfoVntT",
	/* 12/23 (049) */	"bcToeTdhT4liZgjVmnTfpUarTqsTkvZ{wZzxVuyY",
	/* 12/24 (050) */	"",
	/* 12/25 (051) */	"sdV2juJ2",
	/* 12/26 (052) */	"keGpgWjmZwnTaqQivUbxV",
	/* 12/27 (053) */	"hcTtlZ{oVwsTbuWpzW",
	/* 12/28 (054) */	"haTceTgfVtiZxnTqrTjyY",
	/* 12/29 (055) */	"qdVymZasTlvZbzWw{T",
	/* 12/30 (056) */	"dcT4igWwhTxkTblZsnTeoVjpU{rTtuW",
	/* 12/31 (057) */	"",
	/* 1/1   (058) */	"",
	/* 1/2   (059) */	"qbStgWnhTcrQzvUfwWmxV",
	/* 1/3   (060) */	"fzW",
	/* 1/4   (061) */	"caThdVmgWwiZvjVekTqnTsrTyuW0txV",
	/* 1/5   (062) */	"beTjfVylZgpUoqTdsU0mwZuzWk{T",
	/* 1/6   (063) */	"vcTxiZroV",
	/* 1/7   (064) */	"vaTebTtfVxgWlmZupU0wyYnzWd{T",
	/* 1/8   (065) */	"eaTrcTfdVwgWkhTtjVnlZqoVbpU{sTzyY",
	/* 1/9   (066) */	"xmZvrQiuU0",
	/* 1/10  (067) */	"jsU0btT",
	/* 1/11  (068) */	"ghTimZkoV{qTlrTcuWyvZnwZpxV",
	/* 1/12  (069) */	"daT4jbTpfVniZgkTesTltT",
	/* 1/13  (070) */	"qeTrhTzoVcwZuxVj{T",
	/* 1/14  (071) */	"faTlbU0zdVyiZcmZspUgqTktTnvZ",
	/* 1/15  (072) */	"jdV4teTxfVakTsoWhrGuwZnyYl{T",
	/* 1/16  (073) */	"gbSzqQcvU",
	/* 1/17  (074) */	"oaLtdLseQzhTuiU0wmNprGx{G",
	/* 1/18  (075) */	"vgWbjVlnThoVfuWmyY",
	/* 1/19  (076) */	"iaTtcT{dVbfVnkTpqTxrTlsTywZezW",
	/* 1/20  (077) */	"jgWumZxpU",
	/* 1/21  (078) */	"qaTibTkdVyfVelZhnTcoWrsU0mvZwzW",
	/* 1/22  (079) */	"ocTygWzjVdkTapUiqTstTvuWewZfxVh0{T",
	/* 1/23  (080) */	"{nTtrQ",
	/* 1/24  (081) */	"fbTdhT4okTyzW",
	/* 1/25  (082) */	"ejVcnTaoVurU0{sTqvZwxVlyY",
	/* 1/26  (083) */	"uaTnbTscThiZkmZzpUftT",
	/* 1/27  (084) */	"deT4kgWwjVrlZqyYf{T",
	/* 1/28  (085) */	"acTodVhmZnsTutTpvZizU0",
	/* 1/29  (086) */	"neTwfVhgWqiZkjVplZotTaxVryYs{T",
	/* 1/30  (087) */	"ubF2rvZ",
	/* 1/31  (088) */	"afVehU0ilZ",
	/* 2/1   (089) */	"dgW4{kTnoVyqTbrTluWvwZmxVjzW",
	/* 2/2   (090) */	"saTybTkcTohTgiZfpUetTr{T",
	/* 2/3   (091) */	"xeTmjVuvZdzW",
	/* 2/4   (092) */	"raU0xbTncTmfVyhUdiZpkTosT{tTgwZ",
	/* 2/5   (093) */	"aeTqhTckTwlZtnTyoWvzW",
	/* 2/6   (094) */	"fgWpjQzmZxqQsrG2duL2i{G",
	/* 2/7   (095) */	"haTikTrnU0ctT",
	/* 2/8   (096) */	"qeTpfVzgWdlZumZjoVwvZ{xV",
	/* 2/9   (097) */	"hbTicU0knTeqTasTrtTpuWlwZvyYmzW",
	/* 2/10  (098) */	"naT{fVjhTdoV4irTgxV",
	/* 2/11  (099) */	"|pY0",
	/* 2/12  (100) */	"|pS0",
	/* 2/13  (101) */	"}pR2",
	/* 2/14  (102) */	"",
	/* 2/15  (103) */	"geTvfV{hTwiZajVlmZopUrqTbsTkxVtyY",
	/* 2/16  (104) */	"jcTndV4zlZgoVvuWtwZ",
	/* 2/17  (105) */	"q1bTreTkfVaiZynThxVp{T",
	/* 2/18  (106) */	"ocTgdV4alZepUysU0muWtvZzwZq0{T",
	/* 2/19  (107) */	"hfVbiZujVnxVlzW",
	/* 2/20  (108) */	"ecMagWykLtmZsoL{qTdrG2bvZ",
	/* 2/21  (109) */	"cdLfhT{nTxpKwuWtzW",
	/* 2/22  (110) */	"peTgjVfkTioVnqTyrTlvZbwZ",
	/* 2/23  (111) */	"yaTidV4bgWvlZksTqtTxzWe{T",
	/* 2/24  (112) */	"fcTrjU0upUmwZ",
	/* 2/25  (113) */	"oaTieTrgWhkTwlZxmZqsTntTbyYuzWd{T4",
	/* 2/26  (114) */	"kdV4feTnhTzjV{oWatTxvZ",
	/* 2/27  (115) */	"ylWbmZipKfqQcsF2ruP2gvZ",
	/* 2/28  (116) */	"edU0jzW",
	/* 3/1   (117) */	"paTliZsjVvkTnoVhqT{tTrwZcyY",
	/* 3/2   (118) */	"ebTmdV4vhTclZnpUzxV",
	/* 3/3   (119) */	"teTsfVuiW0qrTa{T",
	/* 3/4   (120) */	"mbU0vdVsgWqkTpuWlxV",
	/* 3/5   (121) */	"kaTzfVciZljVtnThoWwyYm{T",
	/* 3/6   (122) */	"deG2pgWtqQzuWywWsxL2",
	/* 3/7   (123) */	"rhTbnTmoVivZ",
	/* 3/8   (124) */	"ucTadVweTlfVgsTjxViyYpzW",
	/* 3/9   (125) */	"raTqhTgnTkoVwpUstTzvZu{T",
	/* 3/10  (126) */	"viZyjU0fmZ",
	/* 3/11  (127) */	"daT4rbTehUflZunTwoWcpUkqTtsTyxVg{T",
	/* 3/12  (128) */	"wdVahTxjVokTcqTerV",
	/* 3/13  (129) */	"nbSjfUilWmpKusE2vyYt{G",
	/* 3/14  (130) */	"bcTxgWhwZmzW0",
	/* 3/15  (131) */	"sdU0ueT{iZvjVzlZonTtpUkrThyY",
	/* 3/16  (132) */	"dbT4acTukT{mZfsTqwZvxV",
	/* 3/17  (133) */	"ijVglZfnTypUorT",
	/* 3/18  (134) */	"zcTydV4wgWakTqmZesTptThuW{vZ",
	/* 3/19  (135) */	"ifVhjVzkTenTbrGquWwxV",
	/* 3/20  (136) */	"abE3ycE3{gWvlWsmLtoJdpK",
	/* 3/21  (137) */	"zaT{jVnmZ",
	/* 3/22  (138) */	"tcTkeTogWsiZjpUlqTdrU0nuWvwZxyY",
	/* 3/23  (139) */	"caTmfVlhTekTdtTszW",
	/* 3/24  (140) */	"ngWoiZmjVrpUxwZuyYb{T",
	/* 3/25  (141) */	"laTchUrkTdqTetTfuWwvZozW",
	/* 3/26  (142) */	"naTlcTkdV4fgWxiZzjVpyYq{T",
	/* 3/27  (143) */	"t1bTheSomZrsE2juU0xvZ",
	/* 3/28  (144) */	"lkTgyY",
	/* 3/29  (145) */	"qaTtdVleTxfVpmZhnTboVcrU0{sTyvZjwZizW",
	/* 3/30  (146) */	"kbTjiZnqT",
	/* 3/31  (147) */	"ulZvoVawZexU0myY",
	/* 4/1   (148) */	"{bThdU0cfVpiZjmZknTsqTvtTauW",
	/* 4/2   (149) */	"efVskTnrTpwZcxViyYgzWo{T",
	/* 4/3   (150) */	"dhH2jlQamZvqSbtSguW",
	/* 4/4   (151) */	"",
	/* 4/5   (152) */	"{dVceTlgWhkTrnTbqTosTuvZfwZixVzyY",
	/* 4/6   (153) */	"baTkcTwmZlpUotTxuWn{T",
	/* 4/7   (154) */	"ygWijU0aqTerTfzW",
	/* 4/8   (155) */	"pbTqcTdkTgmZhsTrtTuwZfyYe{T",
	/* 4/9   (156) */	"{aTodV4xjL3snTipUctTmvZlzL3",
	/* 4/10  (157) */	"jgWbhG3rqG3uyL2",
	/* 4/11  (158) */	"ncTfiZbkTsrU0lwZpxV",
	/* 4/12  (159) */	"qdVoeTugWthTpjVylZimZfvZwzW",
	/* 4/13  (160) */	"eaThbTdnT4qoVktTmuWgxV",
	/* 4/14  (161) */	"viZwjVcsU0lyYxzWr{T",
	/* 4/15  (162) */	"sbTdcU0neTgfVvmZaoWkpUhqT{rT",
	/* 4/16  (163) */	"taTwfVziZmlZeoWuxL3jyL3",
	/* 4/17  (164) */	"rcK2khFqnMgpKdsP2jvZb{F",
	/* 4/18  (165) */	"adV4ufVilZ",
	/* 4/19  (166) */	"obTmgWshTpnTarTqtTyuWzwZjxU0k{T",
	/* 4/20  (167) */	"{cTekTglZymZhoVpsT",
	/* 4/21  (168) */	"cbTwiZfjVanTtrTvzW",
	/* 4/22  (169) */	"bdV1{eT1jfV1zgW1tkT1roW1vpU1luW1xyY1",
	/* 4/23  (170) */	"saThcL3miL3nkToqTwuW",
	/* 4/24  (171) */	"rdG2beL3pfUgjL3xlL3zmL3qsThtGyvL3iwWc{G"
};

/****************************************************************************
* Some boring globals...it seems to be a pretty convient place to put 'em.
****************************************************************************/
int	TODAYSmonth;
int	TODAYSday;
int playing = -1;
int summary_form = 0;

/****************************************************************************
* MAIN
*
* Main program loop.  All arguements are parsed and appropriate routines
* are called.
****************************************************************************/
main(argc,argv)
int argc;
char  *argv[];
{
	extern	int	is_team();
	extern	int	get_nba_day();
	extern	void	do_long_sched();
	extern	void	do_all();
	extern	void	do_summary_sched();
	extern	void	print_usage();

	struct	tm	*time_tm;
	register int	i,j;
	int		arg_count;
	int		month;
	int		day;
	int		nba_day;
	int		team;
	int		newteam;
	long		current_date;
	char		*ptr;
	int		teamtwo = -1;


	current_date = time((long *)NULL);
	time_tm = localtime(&current_date);
	TODAYSmonth = time_tm->tm_mon+1;
	TODAYSday = time_tm->tm_mday,0;

	arg_count = 1;
	team = -1;

	if (argc > arg_count) {
		/*
		 * Look for the help option...if specified, it must be the
		 * first option.
		 */
		if ((strcmp(argv[arg_count], "-help") == 0) ||
		    (strcmp(argv[arg_count], "-h") == 0) ||
		    (strcmp(argv[arg_count], "-?") == 0))
		{
			print_usage(argv[0]);
			exit(0);
		}

		/*
		 * Check for a request for summary or a specific team.
		 */
		if (strcmp(argv[arg_count], "-s") == 0)
		{
			summary_form = 1;
			if (arg_count+1 != argc)
			{
				arg_count++;
				if (is_team(argv[arg_count], &newteam))
				{
					team = newteam;
					arg_count++;
				}
			}
			else
			{
				arg_count++;
			}
		}

		/*
		 * Look for a specific match up between two teams.
		 */
		else
		if (strcmp(argv[arg_count], "-m") == 0)
		{
			playing=1;
			arg_count++;
			if (is_team(argv[arg_count], &newteam))
			{
				team = newteam;
				arg_count++;
				if (is_team(argv[arg_count], &newteam))
				{
					teamtwo = newteam;
					arg_count++;
				}
				else
				{
					fprintf(stdout,"\n%s: Is not a NBA team\n",argv[arg_count]);
					exit(0);
				}
			}
			else 
			{
				fprintf(stdout,"\n%s: Is not a NBA team\n",argv[arg_count]);
				exit(0);
			}

			do_all(team,teamtwo,"end");
		}

		/*
		 * Check to see if one specific team is requested.
		 */
		else
		if (is_team(argv[arg_count], &newteam))
		{
			team = newteam;
			arg_count++;
		}
	}

	/*
	 * Check for a requested date on the command line.
	 */
	if (argc == arg_count)
	{
		/*
		 * No date/options requested...give today's schedule.
		 */
		nba_day = get_nba_day(TODAYSmonth,TODAYSday,1);
		if (nba_day < 0)
			exit(1);

		if (summary_form == 1)			/* Do SUMMARY format */
			do_summary_sched(TODAYSmonth,TODAYSday,nba_day,team);
		else					/* Do LONG format */
			do_long_sched(TODAYSmonth,TODAYSday,nba_day,team);

		exit(0);
	}

	/*
	 * Loop through all the rest of the options...they should all
	 * be date requests.
	 */
	for (;arg_count<argc;arg_count++)
	{
		/*
		 * Validate the date format.
		 */
		j = strlen(argv[arg_count]);
		ptr = strchr(argv[arg_count],'/');

		/*
		 * See if the user has requested a special date format...
		 * "all" will print the entire schedule..."end" will
		 * print from today to the end of the season.
		 */
		if (strcmp(argv[arg_count], "all") == 0)
		{
			do_all(team,teamtwo,"all");
		}
		else
		if (strcmp(argv[arg_count], "end") == 0)
		{
			do_all(team,teamtwo,"end");
		}

		/*
		 * Check the date format.
		 */
		else
		if ((strspn(argv[arg_count],"0123456789/") != j) ||
		    (j < 3) || (j > 5) ||
		    (argv[arg_count][0] == '/') ||
		    (argv[arg_count][j-1] == '/') ||
		    (ptr == NULL))
		{
			fprintf(stderr,"Invalid date \"%s\"...format is \"mm/dd\"\n",
			argv[arg_count]);
			continue;
		}

		/*
		 * Do some basic date validation...
		 */
		month = atoi(argv[arg_count]);
		day = atoi(++ptr);
	
		if (month > 12)
		{
			fprintf(stderr, "Invalid date \"%d/%d\"...months are from 1 - 12.\n", month,day);
			continue;
		}
	
		if (day == 0)
		{
			fprintf(stderr, "Invalid date \"%d/%d\"...the day can not be \"0\"\n", month,day);
			continue;
		}
		else
		if (day > days[month-1])
		{
			fprintf(stderr,	"Invalid date \"%d/%d\"...there are only %d days in the month.\n", month,day,days[month-1]);
			continue;
		}
	
		/*
		 * Figure out what julian date is being requested and convert
		 * it to the specific day of the NBA season.
		 */
		nba_day = get_nba_day(month,day,1);
		if (nba_day < 0)
			continue;
	
		if (summary_form == 1)			/* Do SUMMARY format */
			do_summary_sched(month,day,nba_day,team);
		else					/* Do LONG format */
			do_long_sched(month,day,nba_day,team,teamtwo);
	}

	exit(0);
}

/****************************************************************************
* DO_ALL
*
* This routine will loop through the entire schedule, either from the
* beginning of the season (with the "all" option) or starting from the
* current date to the end of the season (with the "end" option).  The
* schedule is printed out for each day.
****************************************************************************/
void do_all(team, teamtwo, daterange)
int	team,teamtwo;
char	*daterange;
{
	int month,day,nba_day;

	if (strcmp(daterange,"all") == 0)
	{
		month = 11;
		day = 1;
	}
	else
	{
		month = TODAYSmonth;
		day = TODAYSday;
	}

	for (; month != 5; month++)
	{
		if (month == 13)
		month = 1;

		for (; day <= days[month-1]; day++)
		{
			if ((month == 11) & (day < 5))
				continue;
			if ((month == 4)  && (day > 25))
				break;

			nba_day = get_nba_day(month, day, 0);
			if (nba_day < 0)
				continue;

			do_long_sched(month, day, nba_day, team,teamtwo);
		}

		day = 1;
	}

	exit(0);
}

/****************************************************************************
* IS_TEAM
*
* This routine will validate a team that is input by the user to determine
* if the entry is a valid team.
****************************************************************************/
int
is_team(name, team)
char *name;
int *team;
{
	char	newname[25], checkname[25];
	int	i, j, k;

	/*
	 * Convert the given name to lower case and all others are lower
	 * case...ignore spaces.
	 */
	for (i = k = 0; i < strlen(name); i++)
	{
		if (name[i] == ' ')
			continue;
		newname[k++] = tolower(name[i]);
	}
	newname[k] = '\0';

	/*
	 * Scan the NBA teams for one that matches the given name
	 */
	for (i = 0; teams[i].longname[0] != '\0'; i++)
	{
		/*
		 * Convert the requested name to lower case...ignore spaces.
		 */
		for (j = k = 0; j < strlen(teams[i].longname); j++)
		{
			if (teams[i].longname[j] == ' ')
				continue;
			checkname[k++] = tolower(teams[i].longname[j]);
		}
		checkname[k] = '\0';

		if (strcmp(checkname, newname) == 0)
		{
			*team = i;
			return(1);
		}
	}

	/*
	 * Scan the NBA teams for one that matches the given name
	 */
	for (i = 0; teams[i].teamname[0] != '\0'; i++)
	{
		/*
		 * Convert the name to check to lower case
		 */
		for (j = k = 0; j < strlen(teams[i].teamname); j++)
		{
			if (teams[i].teamname[j] == ' ')
				continue;
			checkname[k++] = tolower(teams[i].teamname[j]);
		}
		checkname[k] = '\0';

		if (strcmp(checkname, newname) == 0)
		{
			*team = i;
			return(1);
		}
	}

	/*
	 * No team found
	 */
	*team = -1;
	return(0);
}

/****************************************************************************
* GET_NBA_DAY
*
* This routine figures out where to point into the NBA schedule matrix
* for a requested day.
****************************************************************************/
get_nba_day(month,day, errmsg)
int month,day,errmsg;
{
	int	nba_day = 0;

	for (month--;month > 0;month--)
		nba_day += days[month-1];
	nba_day += day;

	if (nba_day >= 309)
		nba_day -= 309;
	else
		nba_day += 56;

	if ((nba_day < 0) || (nba_day >= 171))
	{
		if (errmsg == 1)
			fprintf(stderr,"The NBA regular season runs from 11/5 to 4/24.\n");
		return (-1);
	}

	return (nba_day);
}

/****************************************************************************
* DO_LONG_SCHED
*
* This is the "real" smarts of the program...it takes in a request for a
* schedule on a specific day and prints out the "long form" of the NBA
* schedule for that date.
*
* Optionally, if one team is sent in as a paramter then the schedule for
* just that team is printed.  If two teams are sent in, just the head-head
* matchups between those teams are printed.
****************************************************************************/
void
do_long_sched(month,day,nba_day,team,teamtwo)
int		month;
int		day;
register int	nba_day;
int		team;
int		teamtwo;
{
	register int	i;
	register int	j;
	int		home;
	int		visitor;
	int		tip_off;
	int		alt_site;
	int		footer;
	int		tv_game;
	int		day_o_week;
	int		found;
	char		tmpVisitor[25];
	char		tmpHome[25];
	char		HomeTeam[15];
	char		AwayTeam[15];


	day_o_week = nba_day % 7;

	if (team == -1)
	{
		if (nba_day == 9)
			fprintf(stdout,"\nNBA schedule for today...\n");
		else
			fprintf(stdout,"\nNBA schedule for %s, %d/%d...\n",
				weekday[day_o_week].longform,month,day);
	}

	/*
	 * This one's easy...an empty string means nothing is scheduled.
	 */
	if ((team == -1) && (nba_schedule[nba_day][0] == '\0'))
	{
		fprintf(stdout,"          No games scheduled\n");
		return;
	}

	for (i=footer=found=0;nba_schedule[nba_day][i] != '\0';)
	{
		/*
		 * The first character is the visiting team.
		 */
		visitor = nba_schedule[nba_day][i++] - 'a';

		/*
		 * If the next character is a digit...look up the
		 * alternate game site
		 */
		if (isdigit(nba_schedule[nba_day][i]))
			alt_site = nba_schedule[nba_day][i++] - '0';
		else
			alt_site = 2;

		/*
		 * The next charater is the home team.
		 */
		home = nba_schedule[nba_day][i++] - 'a';

		/*
		 * The next character is the tip-off time.
		 */
		tip_off = nba_schedule[nba_day][i++] - '?' - TZ_FIX;

		/*
		 * If the next character is a digit...look up the
		 * TV coverage.
		 */
		if (isdigit(nba_schedule[nba_day][i]))
			tv_game = nba_schedule[nba_day][i++] - '0';
		else
			tv_game = NUM_TV;

		/*
		 * If the user compiled the TV coverage structure to ignore
		 * this particular network don't print it.
		 */
		if (tv_coverage[tv_game].printit != 0)
			tv_game = NUM_TV;

		/*
		 * If the "TV coverage" string has an asterick in it then
		 * we need to print out a footer saying that the network
		 * hasn't made up it's mind to televise the game yet.
		 */
		if (strchr(tv_coverage[tv_game].network, '*') != NULL)
			footer = 1;

		/*
		 * A TEAMNAME of "1" means that we need to print out
		 * the team's nickname.
		 */
		if (TEAMNAME == 1)
		{
			strcpy(HomeTeam, teams[home].teamname);
			strcpy(AwayTeam, teams[visitor].teamname);
		}
		else
		{
			strcpy(HomeTeam, teams[home].longname);
			strcpy(AwayTeam, teams[visitor].longname);
		}

		/*
		 * If a team isn't specified, print out every entry
		 * from the schedule matrix.
		 */
		if (team == -1)
		{
			fprintf(stdout,"%8s  %-12s at %-12s %s %s\n",
				tv_coverage[tv_game].network,
				AwayTeam, HomeTeam,
				game_time[tip_off],
				alternate_site[alt_site].alt_site);
		}

		/*
		 * At least one specified team has been found...
		 *
		 * If two team names were sent in see if this is the
		 * matchup requested.
		 */
		if (teamtwo != -1)
		{
			if (((visitor == team) && (home == teamtwo)) ||
			    ((visitor == teamtwo) && (home == team)))
			{
				strcpy(tmpHome, HomeTeam);
				strcpy(tmpVisitor, AwayTeam);
				fprintf(stdout,"%-6s %10s, %2d/%-2d %-12s at %-12s %s %s\n",
					tv_coverage[tv_game].network,
					weekday[day_o_week].longform,
					month, day,
					tmpVisitor, tmpHome,
					game_time[tip_off],
					alternate_site[alt_site].alt_site);

				found++;
				break;
			}
		}    	

		/*
		 * Only one team was specified...is this the right one?
		 */
		if ((teamtwo == -1) && ((visitor == team) || (home == team)))
		{
			/*
			 * CAPITALIZE the name of the specified team.
			 */
			if (visitor == team)
			{
				strcpy(tmpHome, HomeTeam);
				for (j = 0; j < strlen(AwayTeam); j++)
					tmpVisitor[j] = toupper(AwayTeam[j]);
				tmpVisitor[j] = '\0';
			}

			else
			{
				strcpy(tmpVisitor, AwayTeam);
				for (j = 0; j < strlen(HomeTeam); j++)
					tmpHome[j] = toupper(HomeTeam[j]);
				tmpHome[j] = '\0';
			}
      
			fprintf(stdout,"%-6s %10s, %2d/%-2d %-12s at %-12s %s %s\n",
				tv_coverage[tv_game].network,
				weekday[day_o_week].longform,
				month, day,
				tmpVisitor, tmpHome,
				game_time[tip_off],
				alternate_site[alt_site].alt_site);

			found++;
			break;
		}
	}

	/*
	 * The schedule matrix wasn't empty but we didn't find any games
	 * for the requested team(s).
	 */
	if ((nba_schedule[nba_day][i] != '\0') && (found == 0))
	{
		fprintf(stdout,"          No games scheduled\n");
		return;
	}

	if ((footer == 1) && (team == -1))
		fprintf(stdout,"\n      * Specific TV game not determined yet.\n");

	return;
}

/****************************************************************************
* DO_SUMMARY_SCHED
*
* Another meaty routine similar to "do_long_sched".  This one will print
* out a summary of NBA games for one week from the requested date.
*
* Optionally, if one team is sent in as a paramter then the schedule for
* just that team is printed.
****************************************************************************/
void
do_summary_sched(month,day,nba_day,team)
int		month;
int		day;
register int	nba_day;
int		team;
{
	register int	i,j,k;
	int		home;
	int		visitor;
	char		footer[3];
	int		alt_site;
	char		site_footers[10];
	int		tv_game;
	char		tv_footers[10];
	int		day_o_week;
	int		most_lines = 3;
	char		summary_matrix[7][17][14];

	/*
	 * Initialize the matrix for the summary display.
	 */
	for (j=0;j<7;j++)
	{
		strcpy(summary_matrix[j][0],  "-----------");
		strcpy(summary_matrix[j][2],  "-----------");
		strcpy(summary_matrix[j][16], "-----------");

		day_o_week = (nba_day + j) % 7;
		sprintf(summary_matrix[j][1],"| %s %2d/%-2d ",
		weekday[day_o_week].summary,month,day);
		day++;
		if (day > days[month-1])
		{
			day = 1;
			if (++month == 13)
				month = 1;
		}

		for (k=3;k<=15;k++)
			strcpy(summary_matrix[j][k],"|          ");
	}

	for (k=0;k<=16;k++)
	{
		if ((k == 0) || (k == 2) || (k == 16))
			strcat(summary_matrix[6][k],"-\n");
		else
			strcat(summary_matrix[6][k],"|\n");
	}

	strcpy(site_footers,"000000000");
	strcpy(tv_footers,"000000000");

	for (j=0;j<7;j++)
	{
		if ((nba_day+j) >= 171)
		{
			/* We just went past end of season! */
			strcpy(summary_matrix[j][3],"|  SEASON  ");
			strcpy(summary_matrix[j][4],"|  IS OVER ");

			if (j == 6)
			{
				strcat(summary_matrix[j][3],"|\n");
				strcat(summary_matrix[j][4],"|\n");
			}

			if (most_lines < 4)
				most_lines = 4;

			continue;
		}

		if (nba_schedule[nba_day+j][0] == '\0')
		{
			/* No games scheduled */
			continue;
		}

		for (i=0,k=3; nba_schedule[nba_day+j][i] != '\0';k++)
		{
			footer[0] = footer[1] = footer[2] = '\0';

			/*
			 * The first character is the visiting team.
			 */
			visitor = nba_schedule[nba_day+j][i++] - 'a';

			/*
			 * If the next character is a digit...look up the
			 * alternate game site
			 */
			if (isdigit(nba_schedule[nba_day+j][i]))
			{
				alt_site = nba_schedule[nba_day+j][i++] - '0';
				strncat(footer,alternate_site[alt_site].summary,1);
				site_footers[alt_site] = '1';
			} /* if (isdigit()) */

			/*
			 * The next charater is the home team.
			 */
			home = nba_schedule[nba_day+j][i++] - 'a';

			/*
			 * The next character is the tip-off time....skip it...
			 * there is no room on a summary chart!
			 */
			i++;

			/*
			 * If the next character is a digit...look up the
			 * TV coverage.
			 */
			if (isdigit(nba_schedule[nba_day+j][i]))
			{
				tv_game = nba_schedule[nba_day+j][i++] - '0';
				/*
				 * If the user compiled the TV coverage
				 * structure to ignore this particular
				 * network don't print it.
				 */
				if (tv_coverage[tv_game].printit != 0)
					tv_game = NUM_TV;
				else
				{
					strncat(footer,tv_coverage[tv_game].summary,1);
					if ((team == visitor) || (team == home) || (team == -1))
					tv_footers[tv_game] = '1';
				}
			}

			/*
			 * If we are only looking for a specific team...always
			 * put it in the first data row of the printout.
			 */
			if (team != -1)
				k = 3;

			if ((team == visitor) || (team == home) || (team == -1)){
				sprintf(summary_matrix[j][k],"| %3s-%-3s%2s",
					teams[visitor].summary,
					teams[home].summary,
					footer);

				if (j == 6)
					strcat(summary_matrix[j][k],"|\n");
				if (k > most_lines)
					most_lines = k;
			}
		}
	}

	/*
	 * Now print out the summary matrix...
	 */
	for (k=0;k<=most_lines;k++)
	{
		for (j=0;j<7;j++)
		{
			if (summary_matrix[j][k] != NULL)
				fprintf(stdout,"%s",summary_matrix[j][k]);
		}
	}

	for (j=0;j<7;j++)
	{
		if (summary_matrix[j][k] != NULL)
			fprintf(stdout,"%s",summary_matrix[j][16]);
	}

	/*
	 * Print out any footnotes...first alternate game sites...
	 */
	for (j=0;j < NUM_ALT_SITES;j++)
		if (site_footers[j] == '1')
			fprintf(stdout,"%s\n",alternate_site[j].summary);

	/*
	 * ...then TV coverage
	 */
	for (j=0;j < NUM_TV;j++)
		if (tv_footers[j] == '1')
			fprintf(stdout,"%s\n",tv_coverage[j].summary);

	return;
}

/****************************************************************************
* PRINT_USAGE
*
* Just a dopey little routine to print out the usage message.
****************************************************************************/
void
print_usage(prog_name)
char	*prog_name;
{
	fprintf(stdout, "Usage: %s [-s] [-s team] [team] [-m team1 team2] [mm/dd... | all | end]\n\nExamples:\n", prog_name);
	fprintf(stdout, " %s                         <- today's games\n",prog_name);
	fprintf(stdout, " %s 12/25 1/1               <- games on Christmas and New Years\n",prog_name);
	fprintf(stdout, " %s -s                      <- summary for the next week\n", prog_name);
	fprintf(stdout, " %s -s 11/5                 <- summary for the first week of the season\n", prog_name);
	fprintf(stdout, " %s -s celtics              <- Boston summary for the next week\n", prog_name);
	fprintf(stdout, " %s -m chicago lakers end   <- Chicago/LA games for the rest of the season\n", prog_name);
	fprintf(stdout, " %s Magic all               <- Orlando's full season schedule\n", prog_name);
	fprintf(stdout, "\nTeam names can be either the team nickname (Knicks) or the city.\n");
	fprintf(stdout, "City names with spaces can either be put in quotes (\"New York\")\n");
	fprintf(stdout, "or entered as a single word without spaces (NewYork)\n");
}
10.1010Dennis Rodman, only his hairdresser knows for sure...VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDP.C.Beavis&amp;ButtHead-ChangeIt!!!Fri Oct 15 1993 13:571
    
10.1011He gots the Wesley Snipes do!CTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsFri Oct 15 1993 14:321
    
10.101274.4M 15 years...with escapes naturallyCNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesMon Oct 18 1993 18:044
Mike, in case you missed Webbaaaaaa signed a deal with the Warriors...

mike
10.1013$50M for 6 years; I never miss these things16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 18:111
    
10.101416421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 18:132
    too bad, Webber wasn't here last Friday night.  The Warriors could've used
    them as the Suns whupped them real good.
10.1015METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Oct 18 1993 18:143
I think it was 50m for 8 years.

The Crazy Met
10.1016ROYALT::ASHELivin' in the fridge...Mon Oct 18 1993 18:462
    It's preseason, who cares?
    
10.1017METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Oct 18 1993 18:493
Walt, just look at the author of that note and it should make sense.

The Crazy Met
10.1019ROYALT::ASHELivin' in the fridge...Mon Oct 18 1993 18:511
    Sorry, I'll show compassion... could be Barkley's last preseason...
10.1020METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Oct 18 1993 18:545
> Sorry, I'll show compassion... could be Barkley's last preseason...

gettin' soft on us or somethin'???

The Crazy Met
10.1021ROYALT::ASHELivin' in the fridge...Mon Oct 18 1993 19:132
    Well, if he's gonna cry later, why beat on him now?
    
10.1022METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Oct 18 1993 19:185
> Well, if he's gonna cry later, why beat on him now?

you even have to ask?? Walt, are you feeling ok today??:-)

The Crazy Met
10.1023ROYALT::ASHELivin' in the fridge...Mon Oct 18 1993 19:284
    Nah, I've had a headache and I'm still despondant about Brews'
    neighbor and we'll get back to the topic 126 discussion...
     
    
10.102416421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 21:062
    So when the Knicks beat the Suns tonight, I don't want to hear no crap
    since it's just preseason.
10.1025wasn't that an impressive debut by Bradley!16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasMon Oct 18 1993 22:060
10.1026MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Tue Oct 19 1993 01:588
    re: .1025 and Bradley
    
    huh? what did we miss.
    
    and Mike you're right whatever the Knicks do tonight means nothing.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1027he's gonna be a bomb16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasTue Oct 19 1993 03:096
    Rony Seikaly stole his lunch, beat him up, and left him with his shorts
    around his ankles in Bradley's debut.  It wasn't pretty.
    
    Bradley ate about 4 snuffs and was ripped off as many times against
    someone who isn't even a premier center.  He should go back to BYU and
    save face.
10.1028Chuck hurting?HBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutTue Oct 19 1993 13:0011
While the result of lasted night's game between the Suns and the Knicks
may have not mattered - the Knicks won 100-90 - it might have previewed
what we can expect from some of the principals.

John Stark wasted no time letting everyone know that he would continue
his hard play when he wrestled Sir Charles, preventing a layup.

Chuck did his best Larry Bird look spending time lying down while on the
sidelines.

TTom
10.1029METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Oct 19 1993 14:173
where was the game played??

The Crazy Met
10.1030Knicks wore whiteHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutTue Oct 19 1993 14:395
Dunno, TCM.

Them pre-season games are played all over hail and back.

TTom
10.1031VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDP.C.Beavis&amp;ButtHead-ChangeIt!!!Tue Oct 19 1993 14:437
10.1032no big deal, except for Charles16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasTue Oct 19 1993 15:2217
    The game was played in NYC.  They play again at the end of the month
    here.  Suns leave NYC for Germany today.
    
    As I predicted yesterday afternoon, the Suns lost.  It was a close game
    until late in the 3rd.  Since the game meant nothing, Phoenix played
    mostly their bench.  How can you take a game seriously when they start 
    Kleine, Mustaf, Green, KJ, and Majerle?  
    
    There's still some bad blood between these 2 teams.  At least the refs
    kept control of the game this time.  Lots of Technicals were called.
    
    And it's just like Starks to try take out someone that already has a
    serious injury.  Charles should've squashed him like the bug that
    Starks is, but we all know that wouldn't be nice since Rod Thorn was
    watching.  Rod's a Knick fan.
    
    Mike (The Amazing Carnac of SPORTS)
10.1033carnac missed this oneHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutTue Oct 19 1993 15:269
There was absolutely no attempt by Starks to take Chuck out. He put both
arms around him and held him. He had ample opportunity to cheap shot. He
made it clear he wasn't going to let Chuck shoot but he also made it
clear he wasn't undercutting or tackling.

Speaking of cheap shots, ESPN replayed the KJ shot in promoting the game.
You know, the hit and run?

TTom
10.1034ROYALT::ASHELivin' in the fridge...Tue Oct 19 1993 15:474
    It was a bit of a haidlock I thought. Over the back maybe.
    
    No aids today, I'm on vacation..
    
10.1035Knicks are Thugs16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasTue Oct 19 1993 16:226
>Speaking of cheap shots, ESPN replayed the KJ shot in promoting the game.
>You know, the hit and run?
    
    yeah he learned those from Doc Rivers and Anthony Mason a few plays
    before that.  Then Greg Anthony went out and displayed perfection that
    put them all to shame right afterwards.
10.1036about the end of thatHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutTue Oct 19 1993 16:266
>    yeah he learned those ...

And I thought the crux of this LDUC was that KJ didn't give do this sort
of thang. Hail, here we have Heiser fessin up to multiple cheap shots.\

TTom
10.1037and they're sending these guys to Gemany?METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Oct 19 1993 16:365
hell the Suns are the team with that guy who elbowed an outmanned Angoran 
or was it Andoran or Angolan, no matter, player in the Olympics with the 
excuse that the guy could have been carrying a spear. hah!

The Crazy Met
10.103816421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasTue Oct 19 1993 17:488
    and on the other hand we have a Knicks team that can only compete by
    reducing the game to a WWF match.  Outside of Ewing, nobody on the
    Knicks could start for any of the top 5 teams.  It's a real tribute to
    Riley that he can win with a bunch of CBA players and 1 Dream Teamer. 
    Too bad it won't help him escape the East and Charlotte this season.
    
    Of course, with the current key injuries on the Suns they aren't going
    anywhere either.
10.1039bandwagon buildingHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutTue Oct 19 1993 17:5210
>    Too bad it won't help him escape the East and Charlotte this season.

KOD alert!
    
>    Of course, with the current key injuries on the Suns they aren't going
>    anywhere either.

Are KJ and Dan hurt?

TTom
10.104016421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasTue Oct 19 1993 17:543
>Are KJ and Dan hurt?
    
    yes, but not enough to keep them out (so far).
10.1041PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Oct 19 1993 18:011
    It's only news if KJ isn't hurt.
10.1042that Mac, he's sure sharp16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasTue Oct 19 1993 18:351
    
10.1043ROYALT::ASHELivin' in the fridge...Tue Oct 19 1993 19:221
    Good thing it's rpeseason and it don't mean squat...
10.1044MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Tue Oct 19 1993 21:535
    Walt, the NBA and NHL both have about the same kind of season. They
    start around April and go on for about 2 months.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1045METSNY::francusMets in '94Wed Oct 20 1993 16:364
It gets more and more bizarre. Derrick Coleman turned down an 
8 year,$69 million offer from the Nets.

The Crazy Met
10.1046maybe it had no escape clauses???CNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesWed Oct 20 1993 17:376
> It gets more and more bizarre. Derrick Coleman turned down an 
> 8 year,$69 million offer from the Nets.


	He must have heard about BBJ's contract...
10.1047Childs = Elway admirerQUASER::JACKSONTAReal man's sport has started!Wed Oct 20 1993 17:571
    
10.1048Derrick wants out of New JerseySNAX::ERICKSONPlease walk under my tree stand....Wed Oct 20 1993 18:466
	Derrick Coleman wants out of New Jersey. If he signs an eight year
contract he is stuck there. If he waits another year or two he can leave
via free agency. Then sign a big contract where he wants to play.

Ron
10.1049could cost himHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutWed Oct 20 1993 19:0214
This line of reasoning will lead to *LESS* money rather than more.

Here's the way it works. What ever he's making now is all that counts
toward the cap if'n he re-signs with the Nets. Like LJ and the Hornets,
even though he's making 5 or 6 or 7 mil a year, as long as he signs as a
contract extension it doesn't "add" to the cap.

Now if he goes somewhere else the same 5 or 6 or 7 mil all counts against
the new team's cap.

However, getting out of New Jersey may be more important to him than
money.

TTom
10.1050PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Oct 20 1993 19:114
10.1051PFSVAX::JACOBGO STEELERS!!!!Wed Oct 20 1993 19:1615
10.1052METSNY::francusMets in '94Wed Oct 20 1993 19:264
Also, the player/NBA contract is up for renewal and the players will try
and get rid of or heavily modify the salary cap.

The Crazy Met
10.1053ThanksWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNumber 3 Looms over FenwayWed Oct 20 1993 19:276
    
    
          Anybody know who were the top 10 players in this past years
    draft. I can't find it anywhere.
    
    Chappy
10.1054first roundHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutWed Oct 20 1993 19:4429
Stolen from various sources:
    
1. Orlando	- Chris Webber 6-9 F  Michigan
2. Philadelphia - Shawn Bradley 7-7 C  BYU
3. Golden State - Anfernee Hardaway 6-7 G/F Memphis St
4. Dallas       - Jamal Mashburn 6-8 F  Kentucky
5. Minnesota    - Isaih (JR) Rider 6-6 G UNLV
6. Washington   - Calbert Cheaney 6-7 F Indiana
7. Sacramento   - Bobby Hurley 6-0 Duke
8. Milwaukee    - Vin Baker 6-11 F
9. Denver       - Rodney Rogers 6-7 F Wake Forest
10. Detroit     - Lindsey Hunter 6-2 PG
11  Detroit     - Allan Houston 6-6 SG Tennessee
12. LA Lakers   - George Lynch 6-8 F No Carolina
13. LA Clippers - Terry DeHere 6-4 G Seton Hall
14. Indiana     - Scott Haskins 6-11 C Oregon St
15. Atlanta	- Doug Edwards 6-9 F Fla St
16  New Jersey  - Rex Walters 6-4 G Kansas
17. Charlotte   - Greg Graham 6-4 Indiana
18. Utah        - Luther Wright 7-2 C Seton Hall
19. Boston      - Acie Earl 6-10 C Iowa
20. Charlotte   - Scott Burrell 6-7 UConn
21. Portland    - James Robinson 6-2 G Alabama
22. Cleveland   - Chris Mills 6-6 F Arizona
23. Seattle	- Ervin Johnson 6-11 C New Orleans
24. Houston     - Sam Cassell 6-3 PG Fla St
25. Chicago	- Corie Blount 6-10 C Cincinnati
26. Orlando     - Geert Hammink 7-0 C LSU
27. Phoenix     - Malcolm Mackey 6-11 C GA Tech
10.1055Here's last year's lotteryTNPUBS::NAZZAROPig man - half man, half pig!Wed Oct 20 1993 19:4513
    1. Golden State:  Chris Webber 6-9 F-C Michigan
    2. Philadelphia:  Shawn Bradley 7-6 C BYU
    3. Orlando:  Anfernee Hardaway 6-7 G  Memphis State
    4. Dallas:  Jamal Mashburn 6-8 F  Kentucky
    5. Minnesota:  J.R. (Isiaih) Rider 6-6 G  UNLV
    6. Washington:  Calbert Cheaney  6-7 F  Indiana
    7. Sacramento:  Bobby Hurley 6-0 G  Duke
    8. Milwaukee:  Vin Baker 6-11 F  Hartford
    9. Denver:  Rodney Rogers  6-7  F  Wake Forest
    10. Detroit:  Lindsay Hunter 6-1 G  Jackson St.
    11. Detroit:  Allan Houston  6-6 G  Tennessee
    
    NAZZ
10.1056Is Michael ret. related to cap?AKOCOA::BREENWed Oct 20 1993 19:4713
    I just had a thought:
    
    	I wonder if mj's defection(ok retirement) is contingent on salary
    cap restructuring?
    
    	I have thought all along that Michael thinks his true worth is a
    minimum 3 times top salary.   So he would be looking for about 15-20
    million / year to continue and rather negotiate this publicly is doing
    the retirement thing.
    
    	I expect to see him back either feb 94 or feb 95.
    
    
10.1057still amazed Hurley went so lowCNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesWed Oct 20 1993 19:474
24. Houston     - Sam Cassell 6-3 PG Fla St
                              ^^^??????????????

though he was more like 5'10"....
10.1058PFSVAX::JACOBGO STEELERS!!!!Wed Oct 20 1993 19:5319
    
    >> <<< Note 10.1055 by TNPUBS::NAZZARO "Pig man - half man, half pig!" >>>
    >>                    -< Here's last year's lottery >-
    
    And in yesterday's Pennsylvania lottery, the number was
    
    er
    
    where is that paper
    
    Oh well, I forgot.
    
    Sorry
    
    
    NOT
    
    JaKe
    
10.1059will the cap remain?HBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutWed Oct 20 1993 19:5311
There's no way Jordan coulda been paid what he was worth without redoing
his contract, which as mentioned previously would severly impact the
Bulls cap.

The question about the cap after 95 is whether or not it's still there.

Re: Cassell's height or lack therein:

Guess I oughta check some of them sources I'm stealing from ;-).

TTom
10.1060PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Oct 20 1993 19:566
10.1061Contract negotiations would have been easy, Mike gives us the figureMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Oct 20 1993 19:5710
    -2, paaa lease.. Didnt you read the note, you can resign without
    effecting the cap, Like bird's 7M 1 yr, and Magic's 12M one year
    they didnt pay the others 200K each, they could resigne there
    current players and go above the cap.  So chicago could and would
    have paid 15-20M for jordan to stay another year, Im sure they put
    an offer on the table which michael refused.  He will still make
    something like 10-15M in endorsments alone... Not to mention what
    he's going to make playing golf :-)
    
    								mairb
10.1062so answer us thisHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutWed Oct 20 1993 20:0110
MairB,

What was the duration of Jordan's current contract? You can't add money
until after the current contract if'n you want to take the cap loophole.
In any case, there's no way he coulda made more money in the 93-94 season
without it affecting the cap.

In the case of LJ, his money doesn't kick in for another 2 years.

TTom
10.1063LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin't no cure for the overseed bluesWed Oct 20 1993 20:057
>  Not to mention what he's going to make playing golf :-)
    
>    								mairb
    
    I thought Michael usually lost at golf.
    
    brews
10.1064Bulls Bulls BullsMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSThu Oct 21 1993 11:3313
    Thats what the :-) is for.  Im not exactly sure when jordan's contract
    expired, etc.  He's original contract was thru the 93 season but he had
    signed a 2 year extension to 95 (this is from memory of course).  But
    weather there were any kinds of opt out clauses or anything like that I
    dont know.  But Im sure that chicago did everything they could to try
    and keep Mike playing hoops.  He's one big meal ticket and Im sure the
    Bulls will lose $$$ with the loss of him.  But like stated many, many
    times.  All his long term endorsement contracts are guarenteed weather
    he plays basketball or not.  And seeing as it was estimated he made in
    the 20M range that last few years, the loss of his measily 3 or 4M a 
    year from the bulls is not that great.... 
    
    								mairb
10.1065let em retire in peaceCNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesThu Oct 21 1993 11:544
 I thought Jordan retired????

 mike
10.1066WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNumber 3 Looms over FenwayThu Oct 21 1993 15:517
    
    
        Could someone let me know if Reggie Miller is hurt? What happened
    to him? How long is he out?
    
    
    Thanks Chappy
10.1067CNTROL::CHILDSthems that die are the lucky onesThu Oct 21 1993 17:313
Yes Miller twisted an ankle playing pickup hoops. Last I heard he might miss
the first three weeks of the season recuping...
10.1068he tripped over his ears16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasThu Oct 21 1993 17:391
    
10.1069QUASER::JACKSONTAReal man's sport has started!Fri Oct 22 1993 13:135
      Maybe pro Bball players shouldn't play in pick-up games.  They always
    seem to get hurt.  Maybe the boys they play against should take their
    place?
    
      Tim
10.1070PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Oct 22 1993 13:197
10.1071won't get accused of bettingQUASER::JACKSONTAReal man's sport has started!Fri Oct 22 1993 14:441
    
10.1072some newsHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutMon Oct 25 1993 17:4318
Some news:

Gary Grant who was a_unrestricted free agent re-signed with the Clippers
to a new 2 year deal.

Lakers coach Randy Pfund says Doug Christie will start at small forward
leaving James Worthy to come off the bench.

Knicks coach Pat Riley has named John Starks and Doc Rivers as starting
guards. Greg Anthony will back up at the point. Riley said he's only
keeping 4 guards so that means Rolando Blackman and Hubie Davis will
compete for this slot.

New Jersey continues to talk with the 76ers about moving the team to NJ.
So far Philly has rejected the offer to build a_arena for them and the
Flyers.

TTom
10.1073METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Oct 25 1993 17:474
when will NJ learn that no matter how many teams play in NJ most of 'em
will still be known as the NY or Philadelphia somethin-or-other?

The Crazy Met
10.1074LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin't no cure for the overseed bluesMon Oct 25 1993 18:163
    
    DA DEBILS and Nets are NJ, Jints and Jests are NY. Are there any
    others? 
10.1076METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Oct 25 1993 18:234
not yet. but I would bet that the Yankees would remain the NY Yankees,
and the 2 Philthy teams would stick with Philadelphia.

The Crazy Met
10.1077may not help economy all that muchMETSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Oct 25 1993 18:246
> I don't think New Jersey really cares what they choose to call them-
> selves as long as the state can reap the economic benefits of having 

how much a stadium, etc. helps the local economy is not at all clear.

The Crazy Met
10.1079If so why are they such hard heads??AD::HEATHThe jinx is broken, Sox '93 ChampsMon Oct 25 1993 18:328
    
    
      This is semi on the subject but isn't Philly the city that instituted
    a city tax and any wage earned there was to be taxed including visiting
    teams???
    
    
    Jerry
10.1080METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Oct 25 1993 18:386
NYC has had a city tax for ages. They have a commuter tax for people who
work in the city but live outside of it - much less than MASS which taxes
you fully if you work in MAno matter where you live. Not sure what NYC
does with players that play a game or a series in NY.

The Crazy Met
10.1081METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Oct 25 1993 18:396
re: .1078

There certainly has been a question whether the impact they make outweighs the
debt burden, etc. that it costs to lure them.

The Crazy Met
10.1082Just askingWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNumber 3 Looms over FenwayMon Oct 25 1993 18:557
    
    
    
         Yabbut are the Mets moving to WVA?
    
    
    
10.1084NBA NewsHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutTue Oct 26 1993 13:5917
NBA news:

Jeff Hornacek is reported to be ending his holdout. He's due to return 
for tonight's game at Charlotte. No information given about any new 
contract.

Golden State signed free agent Avery Johnson, he lately of the Spurs. 
Johnson will replace Tim Hardaway who went down for the season.

LA Clippers signed Mark Aguirre to a 1 year deal. Adrian Dantley could 
not be reached for comments.

Cedric Ceballos will miss at least 4 weeks with a broken foot.

No new information on who is moving to W.Va.

TTom
10.1085Rider & DudleyHBAHBA::HAASIrmo Okra StrutThu Oct 28 1993 12:2415
J.R. Rider officially signed with Minnesota supposedly for 25+ mil for 7
years. Rider was the 5th overall pick and the lasted first rounder to
sign. He celebrated his new found wealth by showing up late for practice,
so late he was told not to bother. Sidney Lowe looks like he has a
problem child on his hands. Rider was involved with a_academic situation
where evidently others were writing papers for him at UNLV.

And Chris Dudley has won round the next in court. His 800K contract with
a 1 year "escape" clause has now been upheld 3 times. The league says it
won't appeal. What this contract allows Portland to do is to pay him 800K
this year and re-sign him next year for almost anything cause he'd still
be only 800K for cap purposes. A team can exceed the cap to re-sign its
own players.

TTom
10.1086METSNY::francusMets in '94Thu Oct 28 1993 13:014
what is amazing about Dudley's contract is that no team has tried
this before.

The Crazy Met
10.1087VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDWe Want Zolak!Thu Oct 28 1993 14:545
    RE: Rider
    
    	Looks like Laettner's gonna have somebody to play with.
    
    				/Don
10.1088decent point guard16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasThu Oct 28 1993 15:034
    Re: Laettner & Rider
    
    Michael Williams and Chuck Person aren't all that bad.  Especially
    Williams.
10.1089JR the new BD?CNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childThu Oct 28 1993 15:4011
>    Re: Laettner & Rider
    
>    Michael Williams and Chuck Person aren't all that bad.  Especially
>    Williams.

	are you sure that's what /er meant? I mena there are other ways
 to play.......

 mike filling in for Jake....

 mike
10.1090QUASER::JACKSONTANeed a nap? Watch tv baseball!Thu Oct 28 1993 16:085
    Rider already missed his 1st team practice that he was scheduled to
    make.  The team set up a special time for practice just for him, and he
    missed it!  A wreck on the bay bridge made him miss his flight.
    
    Tim
10.1091ROYALT::ASHELivin' in the fridge...Thu Oct 28 1993 16:242
    Doug West is ok too...
    
10.109216421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Nov 03 1993 14:0712
    I recently received some hoops cards from Walt that had some
    interesting portrayals.  Upper Deck has a series called "Classic
    Confrontations" showing some of the game's best paired off.  The series
    has photos showing:

    Bird vs. Person
    Barkley vs. Malone
    Magic vs. Jordan
    KJ vs. Stockton

    The last is pretty surprising since KJ can't be nearly as good as 
    Stockton.
10.1093CNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childWed Nov 03 1993 14:2614
>    Bird vs. Person
>    Barkley vs. Malone
>    Magic vs. Jordan
>    KJ vs. Stockton

>    The last is pretty surprising since KJ can't be nearly as good as 
>    Stockton.

 not really when you consider Bird much better than Person and Jordan better
 than Magic...Malone and Barkley is a wash. Both would suck without the aid
 of the refs....

 mike
10.109416421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Nov 03 1993 14:495
> than Magic...Malone and Barkley is a wash. Both would suck without the aid
> of the refs....
    
    well extending this to JD-logic(tm), you can say that about the whole
    league.
10.1095LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin't no cure for the overseed bluesWed Nov 03 1993 15:043
  >  well extending this to JD-logic(tm), you can say that about the whole   
    
    Shouldn't that be JD-logic[sic], and not JD-logic(tm)?
10.1096METSNY::francusMets in '94Wed Nov 03 1993 15:385
howze about:

(JD-logic[sic])(tm)

The Crazy Met
10.1097CNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childWed Nov 03 1993 16:052
 doesn't wash Mike and you know it. You ever see Greg Kite get call?
10.1098sure16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Nov 03 1993 16:061
    Greg Kite gets lots of calls.
10.1099CNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childWed Nov 03 1993 16:075
                                   -< sure >-

>>    Greg Kite gets lots of calls.

 yeah against him.....
10.1100flip-side16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Nov 03 1993 16:111
    Name a player with talent that gets picked on by the refs.
10.1101Robert ParishCNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childWed Nov 03 1993 16:130
10.1102you're too funny16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Nov 03 1993 16:151
    
10.1103CNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childWed Nov 03 1993 16:197
cmon Mike the guy slides his foot 6 inches and gets called for traveling
where as Sir Patrick can pretty much keep walking until he gets opened.
The only thing Parish ever got away with in his life was slugging Lambieer
and that's cause the refs consistuted that as a public service jesture...

mike
10.1104stop it man, you're killin me16421::HEISERvisualize whirled peasWed Nov 03 1993 16:221
    
10.1105LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin't no cure for the overseed bluesWed Nov 03 1993 16:243
    with .1103 MikeC has taken the lead for NOTY.
    
    brews
10.1106ConspiraciesAKOCOA::BREENWed Nov 03 1993 20:467
    Interesting with MairB's conspiracy note that another in the long line
    of JFK conspiracy books is out, this time purporting "No Conspiracy!!"
    a la Michael,Charles etal are treated just like Greg Kite.
    
    The book is "Case Closed..." by Gerald Posner if anyone is interested
    in the latest sophistication in obfuscation and disinformation
    techniques.
10.1107ROYALT::ASHEDo you have to let it linger?Wed Nov 03 1993 21:061
    Bill Laimbeer...
10.1108CTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsThu Nov 04 1993 00:407
    -2,
    Bill, you is correctemundo. The new conspiracy is no conspiracy,
    disinformation is a gubmint practiced art... same as Knick dynasty
    fauxism
    
    MikeL
    
10.1109CNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childThu Nov 04 1993 11:2118
 you talking about the guy of legendary flop fame Walt????

 ;^)


 Sure I jest a bit here, of course the Chief has gotten away with something
 just as somewhere along the line I'm sure Kite got a call. Robert Parrish
 unfortunately has gotten away with less than any other player of his stature
 in the league IMO. He was Bird's scapegoat for years. Refs couldn't call
 nothin' on Bird so to appease the other coach Parrish always got tagged
 with a few extras....

 Now po' po' Robert who should have retired is a pawn in Red's hatred for
 LA. He keeps on throwing tons of money at the Chief so he'll outlast that
 bum AbdulJabba. 

 mike
10.1110NBA newsHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Thu Nov 04 1993 14:0817
Some NBA items:

Benoit Benjamin will miss the first 2 weeks of the season with a urinary 
infection. The Nets moved up a couple of notches in the preseason poll.

John Williams, he of beefalo fame, has been put on the suspended list for 
the Clippers. After extensive testing, it has been determined that 
Williams is actually Homer Simpson with shoe lifts and a lot of makeup. 
He'll continue to get his salary to support that donut habit.

Chris Webber might miss the first 2 games of the season with a bum ankle. 
The team will determine his status today.

Orlando has placed Todd Lichti on IR. Lichti is still recuperating from 
his ACL tear. 

TTom
10.1111ROYALT::ASHEDo you have to let it linger?Thu Nov 04 1993 16:113
    He's in the top 10 or 15 all time for rebounds and averaged what?
    15 ppg for his career?  That's not bad...
    
10.111293-94 Opening day RostersWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNumber 3 Looms over FenwayFri Nov 05 1993 10:00635
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1993-94 ATLANTA HAWKS ROSTER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  ======              ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 1  Ennis Whatley        G    6-3    180    7     Alabama
 2  Stacey Augmon       G-F   6-8    205    2     Nevada-Las Vegas
 3  Craig Ehlo           G    6-7    205   10     Washington State
 6  x-Roy Hinson         F    6-9    215   11     Rutgers
10  Mookie Blaylock      G    6-1    185    5     Oklahoma
21  Dominique Wilkins    F    6-8    215   11     Georgia
25  Paul Graham          F    6-6    200    2     Ohio
28  Andrew Lang          C    6-11   250    5     Arkansas
31  Adam Keefe           F    6-9    241    R     Stanford
32  Jon Koncak           C    7-0    250    8     Southern Methodist
33  Duane Ferrell        F    6-7    215    5     Georgia Tech
34  x-Doug Edwards       F    6-7    235    R     Florida State
41  x-Blair Rasmussen    C    7-0    250    8     Oregon
42  Kevin Willis        F-C   7-0    240    9     Michigan State
51  Todd Mundt           C    7-0    250    R     Delta State

Head Coach: Lenny Wilkens

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1993-94 BOSTON CELTICS ROSTER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NO. PLAYER             POS    HT    WT    YRS   COLLEGE
==  =====              ===    ==    ==    ===   ======= 

00  Robert Parish       C    7-1   230    17    Centenary
 4  x-Alaa Abdelnaby    F    6-10  240     3    Duke
 7  Dee Brown           G    6-1   161     3    Jacksonville                
12  Chris Corchiani     G    6-1   186     2    North Carolina State
20  Sherman Douglas     G    6-1   180     4    Syracuse
27  Jimmy Oliver        G    6-5   208     1    Purdue
31  Xavier McDaniel     F    6-7   205     8    Wichita State
34  Kevin Gamble       G-F   6-5   210     6    Iowa
40  Dino Radja          F    6-11  225     R    Croatia
44  Rick Fox            F    6-7   231     2    North Carolina
50  Matt Wenstrom       C    7-1   250     R    North Carolina
54  Ed Pickney          F    6-9   215     8    Villanova
55  Acie Earl           F    6-10  240     R    Iowa

Head Coach: Chris Ford

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1993-94 CHARLOTTE HORNETS ROSTER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 1  Tyrone Bogues        G    5-3    144    6     Wake Forest
 2  Larry Johnson        F    6-7    257    2     Nevada-Las Vegas
 8  Eddie Johnson        F    6-7    215   12     Illinois
 9  Kevin Lynch         G-F   6-5    198    2     Minnesota
22  Johnny Newman        F    6-7    198    7     Richmond
24  x-Scott Burrell      F    6-7    218    R     Connecticut
25  Tony Bennett         G    6-0    179    1     Wisconsin/Green Bay
30  Dell Curry           G    6-5    210    7     Virginia Tech
32  Hersey Hawkins       G    6-3    190    5     Bradley
33  Alonzo Mourning      C    6-10   244    1     Georgetown
42  Mike Gminski         C    6-11   257   13     Duke
43  Leron Ellis          C    6-10   240    1     Syracuse
44  Kenny Gattison       F    6-8    255    7     Old Dominion
55  x-David Wingate      G    6-5    190    7     Georgetown

Head Coach: Allan Bristow

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1993-94 CHICAGO BULLS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER           POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====            ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 
 
 3  Jo Jo English     G    6-4   180     R     South Carolina
 5  x-John Paxson     G    6-2   185    11     Notre Dame 
 7  Toni Kukoc       F-G   6-11  230     R     Croatia           
 8  Jaren Jackson     F    6-6   200     4     Georgetown        
10  B.J. Armstrong    G    6-2   185     4     Iowa                     
20  Pete Myers       G-F   6-6   180     6     Arkansas Little Rock         
21  Stacey King      F-C   6-11  250     4     Oklahoma 
24  Bill Cartwright   C    7-1   245    13     San Francisco                
25  Steve Kerr        G    6-3   180     6     Arizona
30  Jerome Lane       F    6-6   250     6     Pittsburgh
32  Will Perdue       C    7-0   240     5     Vanderbilt 
33  Scottie Pippen    F    6-7   225     6     Central Arkansas                
34  Bill Wennington   C    7-0   245     7     St. John's
42  x-Scott Williams  C    6-10  230     3     North Carolina
44  Corey Blount      F    6-10  242     R     Cincinnati
54  Horace Grant      F    6-10  235     7     Clemson

Head Coach: Phil Jackson

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1993-94 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER           POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====            ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

10  John Battle       G    6-2   190     8     Rutgers
11  Terrell Brandon   G    5-11  180     2     Oregon
12  Gerald Madkins    G    6-4   200     R     UCLA
14  Bobby Phills      G    6-5   217     2     Southern
18  John Williams    F-C   6-11  245     7     Tulane
21  Gerald Wilkins    G    6-6   210     8     Tenn. Chattanooga
22  Larry Nance       F    6-10  235    12     Clemson
25  Mark Price        G    6-0   178     7     Georgia Tech
32  Tyrone Hill       F    6-9   245     3     Xavier
35  Danny Ferry       F    6-10  236     3     Duke
43  Brad Daugherty    C    7-0   263     7     North Carolina
54  Jay Guidinger     C    6-10  255     1     Minnesota-Duluth

Head Coach: Mike Fratello

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1993-94 DALLAS MAVERICKS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER            POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====             ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

12  Derek Harper       G    6-4   206    10     Illinois
21  Fat Lever          G    6-3   180    10     Arizona State
23  Tim Legler         G    6-4   200     3     La Salle
24  Jimmy Jackson      G    6-6   220     1     Ohio State
30  Lucious Harris     G    6-5   190     R     Long Beach State
32  Jamal Mashburn     F    6-8   240     R     Kentucky
33  Randy White        F    6-8   240     4     Louisiana Tech
34  Doug Smith         F    6-10  238     2     Missouri
35  Donald Hodge       F    7-0   239     2     Temple
40  Greg Dreiling      C    7-1   250     7     Kansas  
43  x-Terry Davis     F-C   6-10  250     4     Virginia Union
45  x-Sean Rooks       C    6-10  260     1     Arizona
50  Darrin Morningstar C    6-11  250     R     Pittsburgh
54  Popeye Jones       F    6-8   250     R     Murray State

Head Coach: Quinn Buckner

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1993-94 DENVER NUGGETS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 3  Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf   G    6-1    162    3     Louisiana State
 4  Darnell Mee          G    6-5    175    R     Western Kentucky
 8  Brian Williams       F    6-11   260    2     Arizona
12  Mark Macon           G    6-5    200    2     Temple
20  LaPhonso Ellis       F    6-8    240    1     Notre Dame
21  Tom Hammonds         F    6-9    225    4     Georgia Tech
23  Bryant Stith         G    6-5    208    1     Virginia
30  Marcus Liberty       F    6-8    225    3     Illinois
34  Reggie Williams      F    6-7    195    6     Georgetown
43  Kevin Brooks         F    6-8    200    2     Southwest Louisiana
54  Rodney Rogers        F    6-7    255    R     Wake Forest
55  Dikembe Mutombo      C    7-2    250    1     Georgetown

Head Coach: Dan Issel

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1993-94 DETROIT PISTONS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER           POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====            ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 0  Olden Polynice    C    7-0   250     6     Virginia
 1  Lindsey Hunter    G    6-2   195     R     Jackson State
 3  s-Alvin Robertson G    6-4   208     9     Arkansas
 4  Joe Dumars        G    6-3   195     8     McNeese State
 6  Terry Mills       F    6-10  250     3     Michigan
11  Isiah Thomas      G    6-1   182    12     Indiana
12  David Wood        F    6-9   230     3     Nevada-Reno
20  Allan Houston     G    6-6   200     R     Tennessee
23  Tracy Moore       G    6-4   200     2     Tulsa
32  Sean Elliott      F    6-8   215     4     Arizona
33  Greg Anderson    F-C   6-10  230     5     Houston
40  Bill Laimbeer     C    6-11  260    13     Notre Dame
45  Dan O'Sullivan    C    6-10  250     2     Fordham

Head Coach: Don Chaney

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1993-94 GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 2  Keith Jennings       G    5-7   160     1     East Tennessee State
 4  Chris Webber        F-C   6-10  260     R     Michigan
 6  Avery Johnson        G    5-11  175     5     Southern
10  x-Tim Hardaway       G    6-0   175     4     Texas-El Paso
11  Josh Grant           F    6-10  225     R     Utah
12  Andre Spencer        F    6-6   210     1     Northern Arizona
13  x-Sarunas Marciulionis G  6-5   215     3     Lithuania
15  Latrell Sprewell     G    6-5   190     1     Alabama
17  x-Chris Mullin       F    6-7   215     8     St. John's
21  Byron Houston        F    6-5   250     1     Oklahoma State
25  Chris Gatling       F-C   6-10  225     2     Old Dominion
30  Billy Owens         G-F   6-9   220     2     Syracuse
35  Jud Buechler        G-F   6-6   220     3     Arizona
44  Jeff Grayer         G-F   6-5   210     5     Iowa State 
52  Victor Alexander    C-F   6-9   265     2     Iowa State

Head Coach: Don Nelson

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1993-94 HOUSTON ROCKETS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 1  Scott Brooks         G    5-11   165    5     Cal-Irvine
 3  Richard Petruska     C    6-10   260    R     UCLA
 7  Carl Herrera         F    6-9    225    2     Houston 
10  Sam Cassell          G    6-3    185    R     Florida State 
11  Vernon Maxwell       G    6-4    190    5     Florida
17  Mario Elie          F-G   6-5    210    3     American International
25  Robert Horry         F    6-10   220    1     Alabama
30  Kenny Smith          G    6-3    170    6     North Carolina
33  Otis Thorpe          F    6-10   246    9     Providence
34  Hakeem Olajuwon      C    7-0    255    9     Houston
42  Eric Riley           C    7-0    245    R     Michigan
50  Matt Bullard         F    6-10   235    3     Iowa

Head Coach: Rudy Tomjanovich

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1993-94 INDIANA PACERS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 3  x-Haywoode Workman   G    6-3   180     2     Oral Roberts
 5  Sam Mitchell         F    6-7   210     4     Mercer
 8  s-Ledell Eackles     G    6-5   250     4     New Orleans
10  Vern Fleming         G    6-5   185     9     Georgia
14  Gerald Paddio        G    6-7   205     2     Nevada-Las Vegas
21  Malik Sealy         G-F   6-8   190     1     St. John's
23  Derrick McKey        F    6-10  220     6     Alabama
24  Pooh Richardson      G    6-1   180     4     UCLA
31  Reggie Miller        G    6-7   185     6     UCLA
32  Dale Davis           F    6-11  230     2     Clemson
33  Antonio Davis       F-C   6-9   230     R     Texas-El Paso
41  LaSalle Thompson     F    6-10  260    11     Texas
43  Scott Haskin         F    6-11  250     R     Oregon State
44  x-Kenny Williams     F    6-9   205     3     Elizabeth City St.
45  Rik Smits            C    7-4   265     5     Marist

Head Coach: Larry Brown

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1993-94 LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS ROSTER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NO. PLAYER           POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====            ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 3  Tom Tolbert       F    6-7   240     5     Arizona
 4  Ron Harper        G    6-6   198     7     Miami (Ohio)
 5  Danny Manning     F    6-10  234     5     Kansas
 7  Mark Aguirre      F    6-6   232    12     Depaul
13  Mark Jackson      G    6-3   192     6     St John's
14  Randy Woods       G    6-0   185     1     Lasalle
23  Gary Grant        G    6-3   195     5     Michigan
24  Terry Dehere      G    6-4   190     R     Seton Hall
27  Elmore Spencer    C    7-0   270     1     Nevada-Las Vegas
32  x-Henry James     F    6-8   220     3     St. Marys
34  s-John Williams   F    6-9   295     6     Louisiana State
35  Loy Vaught        F    6-9   240     3     Michigan
42  Bob Martin        C    7-0   255     R     Minnesota
53  Stanley Roberts   C    7-0   290     2     Louisiana State

Head Coach: Bob Weiss

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1993-94 LOS ANGELES LAKERS ROSTER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NO. PLAYER           POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====            ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 1  x-Anthony Peeler  G    6-4   212     1     Missouri
 3  Sedale Threatt    G    6-2   185    10     West Virginia Tech
 7  Trevor Wilson     F    6-8   215     1     UCLA
 8  Doug Christie    G-F   6-6   205     1     Pepperdine
 9  Nick Van Exel     G    6-1   170     R     Cincinnati
12  Vlade Divac       C    7-1   250     4     Yugoslavia  
24  George Lynch      F    6-8   223     R     North Carolina  
30  Kurt Rambis       F    6-8   215    12     Santa Clara
31  Sam Bowie         C    7-1   263     8     Kentucky 
34  Tony Smith        G    6-4   205     3     Marquette
40  Antonio Harvey   C-F   6-11  225     R     Pfeiffer
41  x-Elden Campbell F-C   6-11  250     3     Clemson
42  James Worthy      F    6-9   225    11     North Carolina
53  James Edwards     C    7-1   252    16     Washington

Head Coach: Randy Pfund 

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1993-94 MIAMI HEAT ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER            POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====             ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 2  Keith Askins      G-F   6-8   216     3     Alabama
 3  Steve Smith        G    6-8   208     2     Michigan State
 4  Rony Seikaly       C    6-11  252     5     Syracuse                       
10  Manute Bol         C    7-7   225     8     Bridgeport
12  Vernell Coles      G    6-2   185     3     Virginia Tech
20  Brian Shaw         G    6-6   194     5     Missouri                  
22  John Salley       F-C   6-11  245     7     Georgia Tech
32  Harold Miner       G    6-5   221     1     Southern California
33  x-Alec Kessler    F-C   6-11  240     3     Georgia                   
34  Willie Burton     G-F   6-8   219     3     Minnesota
35  Gary Alexander     F    6-7   240     R     South Florida
41  Glen Rice          F    6-8   220     4     Michigan                       
43  x-Grant Long       F    6-9   230     5     Eastern Michigan               
52  Matt Geiger        C    7-0   245     1     Georgia Tech

Head Coach: Kevin Loughery

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1993-94 MILWAUKEE BUCKS ROSTER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

00  Anthony Avent        F    6-9   235     1     Seton Hall 
 3  Ken Norman           F    6-9   238     6     Illinois
 5  Eric Murdock         G    6-1   200     2     Providence
10  Todd Day            G-F   6-6   188     1     Arkansas
11  Lee Mayberry         G    6-1   172     1     Arkansas
17  Jon Barry            G    6-5   204     1     Georgia Tech
20  Derek Strong         F    6-8   220     2     Xavier
24  Dan Schayes          C    6-11  268    12     Syracuse
30  Blue Edwards        G-F   6-4   228     4     East Carolina
40  Frank Brickowski    F-C   6-9   248     9     Penn State
42  Vin Baker            F    6-10  250     R     Hartford
54  Brad Lohaus         F-C   6-11  238     6     Iowa
 
Head Coach: Mike Dunleavy

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1993-94 MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 3  Chris Smith          G    6-3    191    1     Connecticut
 5  Doug West            G    6-6    200    4     Villanova
 7  x-Stanley Jackson    G    6-3    185    R     Alabama-Birmingham
13  Luc Longley          C    7-2    265    2     New Mexico
23  Brian Davis         G-F   6-7    195    R     Duke
24  Micheal Williams     G    6-2    175    5     Baylor
25  Marlon Maxey         F    6-8    250    1     Texas-El Paso
30  Tellis Frank        F-C   6-10   225    4     Western Kentucky
32  Christian Laettner   F    6-11   235    1     Duke
34  Isaiah Rider        G-F   6-5    215    R     Nevada-Las Vegas 
40  Mike Brown          C-F   6-10   260    8     George washington
41  Thurl Bailey         F    6-11   247    9     North Carolina State 
45  Chuck Person         F    6-8    225    7     Auburn

Head Coach: Sidney Lowe

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1993-94 NEW JERSEY NETS ROSTER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

00  x-Benoit Benjamin    C    7-0    265    8     Creighton
 1  David Wesley         G    6-0    190    R     Baylor
 2  Rex Walters          G    6-4    190    R     Kansas
 4  Rick Mahorn          F    6-10   260   12     Hampton Institute
 7  Kenny Anderson       G    6-1    168    2     Georgia Tech  
20  Rumeal Robinson      G    6-2    195    3     Michigan
21  Kevin Edwards        G    6-3    210    5     DePaul
33  Dwayne Schintzius    C    7-2    285    3     Florida 
34  Chris Morris         F    6-8    220    5     Auburn
42  P.J. Brown          C-F   6-11   240    R     Louisiana State
43  Armon Gilliam        F    6-9    245    6     Nevada-Las Vegas
44  Derrick Coleman      F    6-10   258    3     Syracuse
55  Jason Williams       F    6-10   245    3     St. John's

Head Coach: Chuck Daly

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1993-94 NEW YORK KNICKS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 3  John Starks          G    6-5   185     4     Oklahoma State
 4  Anthony Bonner       F    6-8   225     3     St. Louis
 9  Tony Campbell       G-F   6-7   215     9     Ohio State
14  Anthony Mason        F    6-7   250     4     Tennessee State
20  Rolando Blackman     G    6-6   206    12     Kansas State
25  Doc Rivers           G    6-4   185    10     Marquette
32  Herb Williams       F-C   6-11  260    12     Ohio State  
33  Patrick Ewing        C    7-0   240     8     Georgetown
34  Charles Oakley       F    6-9   245     8     Virginia Union
40  x-Tim McCormick      C    7-0   240     9     Michigan
42  x-Eric Anderson      F    6-9   230     1     Indiana
44  Hubert Davis         G    6-5   183     1     North Carolina
50  Greg Anthony         G    6-2   185     2     Nevada-Las Vegas
54  Charles Smith        F    6-10  244     5     Pittsburgh

Head Coach: Pat Riley

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1993-94 ORLANDO MAGIC ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

00  x-Anthony Cook      F-C   6-9   240     2     Arizona 
 1  Anfernee Hardaway    G    6-7   195     R     Memphis State
 3  Dennis Scott        G-F   6-8   229     3     Georgia Tech
 4  Scott Skiles         G    6-1   180     7     Michigan State
 5  Donald Royal         F    6-8   214     3     Notre Dame
11  Litterial Green      G    6-1   190     1     Georgia
14  Anthony Bowie       G-F   6-6   200     4     Oklahoma
24  x-Todd Lichti        G    6-4   205     4     Stanford    
25  Nick Anderson       G-F   6-6   220     4     Illinois
31  Jeff Turner          F    6-9   244     7     Vanderbilt
32  Shaquille O'Neal     C    7-1   301     1     Louisiana State
34  Greg Kite           C-F   6-11  263    10     Brigham Young
42  Larry Krystkowiak    F    6-9   240     7     Montana
55  Keith Tower         F-C   6-11  250     R     Notre Dame

Head Coach: Brian Hill

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1993-94 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER               POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====                ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 2  Moses Malone          C    6-10  255    17     None
 3  Dana Barros           G    5-11  163     4     Boston College
 7  Sean Green            F    6-5   210     2     Iona
11  Greg Graham           G    6-4   215     R     Indiana
12  Johnny Dawkins        G    6-2   170     7     Duke
14  Jeff Hornacek         G    6-4   190     7     Iowa State
20  Michael Curry         F    6-5   219     R     Georgia Southern
23  Tim Perry             F    6-9   220     5     Temple
30  Clarence Weatherspoon F    6-7   240     1     So. Mississippi
43  Warren Kidd           F    6-9   235     R     Middle Tennessee State
45  Eric Leckner          C    6-11  265     4     Wyoming
76  Shawn Bradley         C    7-6   248     R     Brigham Young

Head Coach: Fred Carter

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1993-94 PHOENIX SUNS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 0  Jerrod Mustaf        F    6-10   245    3     Maryland
 3  Frank Johnson        G    6-3    185    9     Wake Forest
 7  Kevin Johnson        G    6-1    190    6     California
 8  x-Tim Kempton        C    6-10   255    4     Notre Dame
 9  Dan Majerle         G-F   6-6    220    5     Central Michigan
22  Danny Ainge          G    6-5    185   12     Brigham Young
23  x-Cedric Ceballos    F    6-7    225    3     Fullerton State
25  Oliver Miller        C    6-9    280    1     Arkansas
27  x-Malcolm Mackey    F-C   6-10   248    R     Georgia Tech
32  Negele Knight        G    6-1    182    3     Dayton
34  Charles Barkley      F    6-6    252    9     Auburn
35  Joe Kleine           C    7-0    271    8     Arkansas
40  Joe Courtney         F    6-9    235    1     Southern Mississippi
41  Mark West            C    6-10   246   10     Old Dominion
45  A.C. Green           F    6-9    225    8     Oregon State

Head Coach: Paul Westphal

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1993-94 PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 1  Rod Strickland       G    6-3    185    5     DePaul
 2  Mark Bryant          F    6-9    245    5     Seton Hall
 3  Clifford Robinson    F    6-10   225    4     Connecticut
22  Clyde Drexler        G    6-7    222   10     Houston
24  Chris Dudley         C    6-11   240    6     Yale
25  Jerome Kersey        F    6-7    225    9     Longwood (Va)
26  James Robinson       G    6-2    180    R     Alabama 
30  Terry Porter         G    6-3    195    8     Wis-Stevens Point
31  Tracy Murray         F    6-7    228    1     UCLA 
35  x-Kevin Thompson     C    6-11   260    R     North Carolina State
44  Harvey Grant         F    6-9    235    5     Oklahoma
52  Buck Williams        F    6-8    225   12     Maryland
54  Reggie Smith         F    6-10   251    1     Texas Christian

Head Coach: Rick Adelman

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1993-94 SACRAMENTO KINGS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 2  Mitch Richmond       G    6-5    215    5     Kansas State
 3  Randy Brown          G    6-3    190    2     New Mexico State.
 4  Spud Webb            G    5-7    133    8     North Carolina State
 7  Bobby Hurley         G    6-0    165    R     Duke
22  Lionel Simmons       F    6-7    210    3     La Salle
23  Wayman Tisdale       F    6-9    260    8     Oklahoma
31  Duane Causwell       C    7-0    240    3     Temple
32  Pete Chilcutt       F-C   6-10   232    2     North Carolina
33  Jim Les              G    5-11   175    5     Bradley
42  Walt Williams       G-F   6-8    230    1     Maryland
45  Randy Breuer         C    7-3    260   10     Minnesota
53  x-Evers Burns        F    6-8    260    R     Maryland
54  Mike Peplowski      F-C   6-10   270    R     Michigan State 

Head Coach: Garry St. Jean

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1993-94 SAN ANTONIO SPURS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 3  Dale Ellis           G    6-7   215    10     Tennessee
 7  J.R Reid            F-C   6-9   260     4     North Carolina
10  Dennis Rodman        F    6-8   210     7     Southeast Oklahoma St.
15  Vinny Del Negro      G    6-4   200     3     North Carolina State
20  Chris Whitney        G    6-0   170     R     Clemson
21  Sleepy Floyd         G    6-3   185    11     Georgetown
24  Lloyd Daniels       G-F   6-7   205     1     None
34  Terry Cummings       F    6-9   250    11     DePaul
35  Antoine Carr         F    6-9   255     9     Wichita State
40  Willie Anderson     G-F   6-8   205     5     Georgia
50  David Robinson       C    7-1   225     4     Navy
52  Chuck Nevitt         C    7-5   250     9     North Carolina State

Head Coach: John Lucas

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1993-94 SEATTLE SUPERSONICS ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

10  Nate McMillan       G-F   6-5    200    7     North Carolina State
11  Detlef Schrempf      F    6-10   235    8     Washington
13  Kendall Gill         G    6-5    200    3     Illinois  
14  Sam Perkins         F-C   6-9    255    9     North Carolina
17  Vincent Askew       G-F   6-6    235    4     Memphis State
20  Gary Payton          G    6-4    190    3     Oregon State
22  Ricky Pierce         G    6-4    215   11     Rice
35  x-Chris King         F    6-8    215    R     Wake Forest 
40  Shawn Kemp           F    6-10   245    4     Trinity JC
44  Michael Cage        C-F   6-9    240    9     San Diego State
45  Rich King            C    7-2    265    2     Nebraska
50  Ervin Johnson        C    6-11   245    R     New Orleans
55  Steve Scheffler      C    6-9    250    3     Purdue

Head Coach: George Karl

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1993-94 UTAH JAZZ ROSTER
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NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

 6  Jay Humphries        G    6-3    185    9     Colorado
12  John Stockton        G    6-1    175    9     Gonzaga
20  Walter Bond          G    6-5    200    1     Minnesota
21  David Benoit         F    6-8    220    2     Alabama
23  Tyrone Corbin        F    6-6    222    8     DePaul
24  Jeff Malone          G    6-4    256   10     Mississippi State
25  John Crotty          G    6-1    185    1     Virginia
32  Karl Malone          F    6-9    256    8     Louisiana Tech
34  Bryon Russell        F    6-7    225    R     Long Beach State
42  Tom Chambers        F-C   6-10   230   10     Utah
44  Luther Wright        C    7-2    270    R     Seton Hall
50  Felton Spencer       C    7-0    265    3     Louisville
53  x-Mark Eaton         C    7-4    286   11     UCLA
    
Head Coach: Jerry Sloan

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1993-94 WASHINGTON BULLETS ROSTER
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NO. PLAYER              POS    HT    WT    YRS    COLLEGE
==  =====               ===    ==    ==    ===    ======= 

00  Kevin Duckworth      C    7-0    275    7     Eastern Illinois
 2  Buck Johnson         F    6-7    200    7     Alabama
 3  Rex Chapman          G    6-4    205    5     Kentucky
10  Michael Adams        G    5-10   175    8     Boston College
14  Doug Overton         G    6-3    190    1     La Salle
20  Brent Price          G    6-1    185    1     Oklahoma
22  LaBradford Smith     G    6-3    205    2     Louisville
24  Tom Gugliotta        F    6-10   240    1     North Carolina State
33  x-Larry Stewart      F    6-8    230    2     Coppin State
34  Don MacLean          F    6-10   225    1     UCLA
40  Calbert Cheaney     F-G   6-7    215    R     Indiana 
43  x-Pervis Ellison    F-C   6-10   225    4     Louisville
77  x-Gheorghe Muresan   C    7-7    333    R     Cluj Romania

Head Coach: Wes Unseld

s-Suspended
x-Injured
10.1113GT BabyWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNumber 3 Looms over FenwayFri Nov 05 1993 12:4219
    
    
    
       Ok take your favorite College Team alumns, or any College team and see which
    team is better on paper.
    
     
    
    PF Alonzo Mourning                           
    SF Reggie Williams
    C  Patrick Ewing
    PG Sleepy Floyd
    SG David Wingate
    
    Backup C Dikembe Mutombo
           F Jaren Jackson
           
    
    Chap
10.1114not my fav, but a better lineup16421::HEISERit's when they look you in the eyes and sayFri Nov 05 1993 13:0610
    PF Marques Johnson
    SF Jamaal Wilkes
    C  Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    SG Reggie Miller
    PG Pooh Richardson
    
    Backup:
    C Bill Walton
    SF Kiki Vandeweghe
    
10.1115How bout them HeelsHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Fri Nov 05 1993 13:179
    PF JR Reid
    SF Rick Fox
    C  Pete Chilcut
    SG Hubie Davis 
    PG Jeff Lebo
    
    Backup:
    C Matt Wenstrom
    SF Joe Wolf
10.1116Kick ass CrusadersCNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childFri Nov 05 1993 13:2110
    PF Tommy Heinhson
    SF Rob Feaster
    C  Ron Texiera
    SG Ronnie Perry 
    PG Bob Cousy
    
   no backup real ironmen 

 mike
10.111716421::HEISERit's when they look you in the eyes and sayFri Nov 05 1993 13:251
    where did Elgin Baylor go to school?  
10.1118One of the bested HS atheletes ever in NECTHQ::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is one year old!!!Fri Nov 05 1993 13:261
    Whatever happenedto Ronnie Perry?
10.111916421::HEISERit's when they look you in the eyes and sayFri Nov 05 1993 13:283
    Re: Holy Cross
    
    Didn't Togo Palazzi go to school there too?
10.1120CNTROL::KINGFri Nov 05 1993 13:293
    Mike,
    
    He went to The College of Idaho and then transfered to Seattle Univ
10.1121NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Nov 05 1993 13:347
    
    > He went to The College of Idaho and then transfered to Seattle Univ
    
    ...without passing through Arizona...  ;-)
    
    glenn
    
10.1122A new Ford, maybeCNTROL::KINGFri Nov 05 1993 13:384
    Glenn,
    
    He actually sat out a year and played for Westside Ford, an AAU team in
    Seattle
10.1123How 'bout them Redmen!!!!!!!CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's wearing maternity clothesFri Nov 05 1993 13:4317
    
    
    	c - Bill Wennington
    	f - Jason Williams
    	f - Chris Mullin
    	g/f - Malik Sealy
    	g - Yelraf Nivek (he's so fassst the other guys look like they're
    			  going backwards!)
    
    
    ;^)
    
    I remain,
    still hopping to be a lottery pick!
    (so I didn't actually "attend" class @SJU, I went there many times)
    Kev
    
10.1124But they never won nada!!CTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsFri Nov 05 1993 13:5516
    Well,
    
    F  Adrian Dantley
    C  LaPhonso Ellis
    F  Tommy Hawkins
    PG Austin Carr
    SG Bill Hanzlik
    
    Bench
    Bill Laimbeer
    John Paxson
    Kelly Tripucka
    Tim Kempton
    David Rivers
    
    
10.1125WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNumber 3 Looms over FenwayFri Nov 05 1993 14:1011
    
    
    Yelraf who?????? :-)
    
    
       I was kinda like asking for current players. But there are some good
    teams there.
    
         Matt Wenstrom??  :-)
    
    Chap
10.1126ASU16421::HEISERparenting: no place for wimpsFri Nov 05 1993 14:259
    F Sam Williams
    F Alton Lister
    C Kurt Nimphius ;-)
    G Byron Scott
    G Fat Lever
    
    backups:
    G Lionel Hollins
    C Issac Austin
10.1127fun with numbers - comparison of 4 best teams16421::HEISERparenting: no place for wimpsFri Nov 05 1993 14:5044
    I just did some numbers games with what I felt were the 4 best teams
    in the NBA.  Using the same formula I use for the rookies, and player
    rankings, I evaluated Seattle, Phoenix, Charlotte, and New York based
    on their projected starting 5 and 6th man.  Here are the results:  
    
Rank  Player                Team  PO    GP    MIN   REBT  ASST  STL   BLKS  PTS   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   RATING
   16 Shawn      Kemp       SEA   C        78  2582   833   155   119   146 1388  2641  33.1  17.8  10.7  1.99   3.4   125
   18 Detlef     Schrempf   IND   F        81  3063   772   487    78    27  1546  2910  37.8  19.1  9.53  6.01   1.3   123  
   88 Sam        Perkins    SEA   F        79  2351   524   152    60    80  1036  1852  29.8  13.1  6.63  1.92  1.77  80.5  
   55 Gary       Payton     SEA   G        82  2548   281   399   177    21  1110  1988  31.1  13.5  3.43  4.87  2.41    98  
   61 Kendall    Gill       CHA   G        69  2430   340   268    98    36  1167  1909  35.2  16.9  4.93  3.88  1.94  94.1  
  122 Ricky      Pierce     SEA   G        77  2218   192   217   101     7  1403  1920  28.8  18.2  2.49  2.82   1.4  69.4  
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AVE                                     77.67  2532 490.3 279.7 105.5 52.83  1275 2203. 32.63 16.43 6.285 3.582 2.037 98.33  

Rank  Player                Team  PO    GP    MIN   REBT  ASST  STL   BLKS  PTS   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   RATING
    4 Charles    Barkley    PHO   F        76  2859   928   385   119    74  1944  3450  37.6  25.6  12.2  5.07  2.54   151  
   32 Kevin      Johnson    PHO   G        49  1643   104   384    85    19   791  1383  33.5  16.1  2.12  7.84  2.12   113  
   59 Dan        Majerle    PHO   G        82  3199   383   311   138    35  1388  2255    39  16.9  4.67  3.79  2.11  94.6  
  104 Oliver     Miller     PHO   C        56  1069   275   118    38   100   313   844  19.1  5.59  4.91  2.11  2.46  76.3  
   84 A.C.       Green      LAL   F        82  2817   711   116    88    38  1051  2004  34.4  12.8  8.67  1.41  1.54    82  
  153 Danny      Ainge      PHO   G        78  2107   211   255    66     8   922  1462    27  11.8  2.71  3.27  .949  61.2  
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AVE                                      70.5 2282. 435.3 261.5    89 45.67 1068. 1900. 31.77 14.80  5.88 3.915 1.953 96.35 

Rank  Player                Team  PO    GP    MIN   REBT  ASST  STL   BLKS  PTS   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   RATING
   17 Alonzo     Mourning   CHA   C        78  2644   805    76    27   270  1639  2817  33.9    21  10.3  .974  3.81   125  
   21 Tyrone     Bogues     CHA   G        81  2833   298   711   161     4   808  1982    35  9.98  3.68  8.78  2.04   120  
   33 Larry      Johnson    CHA   F        82  3319   858   352    53    27  1812  3102  40.5  22.1  10.5  4.29  .976   113  
   57 Hersey     Hawkins    PHI   G        81  2977   346   317   137    29  1643  2472  36.8  20.3  4.27  3.91  2.05  96.3  
  188 Johnny     Newman     CHA   F        64  1475   149   118    45    19   762  1093    23  11.9  2.33  1.84     1  49.5  
  198 Eddie      Johnson    SEA   F        82  1869   272   135    36     4  1177  1624  22.8  14.4  3.32  1.65  .488  47.8  
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AVE                                        78 2520. 454.7 284.8  76.5 58.83 1307. 2182.    32 16.61 5.733 3.574 1.727 91.93 

Rank  Player                Team  PO    GP    MIN   REBT  ASST  STL   BLKS  PTS   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   RATING
   12 Patrick    Ewing      NYK   C        81  3003   980   151    74   161  1959  3325  37.1  24.2  12.1  1.86   2.9   130  
   80 John       Starks     NYK   G        80  2477   204   404    91    12  1397  2108    31  17.5  2.55  5.05  1.29  84.2  
   87 Doc        Rivers     NYK   G        77  1886   192   397   125     9   604  1327  24.5  7.84  2.49  5.16  1.74  81.3  
  115 Charles    Smith      NYK   F        81  2172   432   142    48    94  1003  1719  26.8  12.4  5.33  1.75  1.75  72.6  
  116 Charles    Oakley     NYK   F        82  2230   708   126    85    15   565  1499  27.2  6.89  8.63  1.54  1.22  72.5  
  120 Anthony    Mason      NYK   F        81  2482   640   170    43    18   831  1702  30.6  10.3   7.9   2.1  .753  70.6  
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AVE                                     80.33  2375   526 231.7 77.67  51.5 1060. 1947. 29.53 13.19   6.5  2.91 1.609  85.2  
10.1128PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Nov 05 1993 18:356
    The NBA has once again stepped into the International arena buy once
    again putting a basketball franchise in Toronto.  They will begin play
    in the 1995-96 season.
    
    The NBA turned down the Celtics request to eliminate the late Reggie
    Lewis' salary from the salary cap.
10.1129Makes no sense to moiCTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsFri Nov 05 1993 18:4311
    -1,
    Mac,
    That means that the Celts will "carry" this salary until 1996 I
    believe.
    
    I believe the rule regarding salary cap exceptions is a 
    "career ending injury". Not to be crude,how the hail would the
    Board of Govs categorize Lewis' death?
    
    MikeL
    
10.1130Penalizing the Celtics for their years of greatnessTNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics win 1993-94 NBA TitleFri Nov 05 1993 18:4827
    Here is the Lewis scenario.  Someone please explain to me the rationale
    for denying the Celtics request.
    
    Lewis earned $425,000 three seasons ago.  He got his contract
    renegotiated to where he made $3.3 million last year.  This contract
    runs through the 1996 season.
    
    According to NBA salary cap rules, for any player who recevies a raise
    over 50% of his current salary while his club is over the cap can only
    have his PREVIOUS BASE SALARY BEFORE THE RAISE used for replacement
    purposes under the cap.
    
    There is no provision for replacing a player due to death.  The board
    of governors said that this is similar to a player sustaining a career
    ending injury.  But, if a player sustains a career ending injury, the
    salary cap allows the team to use HALF OF HIS LAST SALARY to replace
    him on the roster.  The board of governors, despite saying that the
    salary cap slot should be treated like a career ending injury, refused
    to allow the Celtics the leeway that is granted to a retired player.
    So instead of a $1.65 million slot, the Celts get to use only a
    $480,000 slot.  So they replace Reggie Lewis with Chris Corchiani.
    
    BTW, can anyone think of a player who was forced to leave the league at
    age 27 due to a career ending injury?  It has never happened, at least
    not to a player of Lewis' stature.
    
    NAZZ
10.1131DECWET::METZGERAsk me if I care.Fri Nov 05 1993 19:265
How do the cap rules apply to Jordan's retirement? Aren't career ending
injuries and retirement pretty much the same thing?

Metz
10.1132The key is stick to Red - beau. music to manyAKOCOA::BREENFri Nov 05 1993 20:1712
    If I recall from Bird retirement, it is spelled out exactly when a
    player "retires".  A death, dismemberment is apparently undocumented
    and I agree in the case of celtics a beautiful opportunity to stick to
    the green and Red.
    
    Now Orlando can go off and pick numero uno two years in a row, the
    second after kiting it down the stretch - they got blown out by celtics
    when a win may have qualified them, recall that anyone? - and that's
    all fine.
    
    Some of this may be the steadfast refusal over the years to upgrade to
    a new arena but that is finally happening (it is isn't it?)
10.1133USA Today player position rankings16421::HEISERparenting: no place for wimpsFri Nov 05 1993 20:247
    Anyone catch the player position rankings in today's USA Today?  Suns
    are the only team with 4 of 5 starters ranked in the top 10 in their
    position.
    
    On the other hand, I really have to eat crow and give Riles a ton of
    credit.  He's done a remarkable job with his premier player and 11
    CBA'ers.
10.1134GRANPA::DFAUSTWith every wish,there comes a curseSat Nov 06 1993 15:279
    re: 27 yr old player with a career ending injury
    
    The Sixers had a problem when Andrew Toney's feet quit on him. I'm not
    sure if he was 27 or maybe a little older, but I do know it screwed up
    the Sixers salary stucture for quite a few years, because Andrew was on
    a long term contract.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
10.1135Antoine CarrSNAX::BURKEMon Nov 08 1993 12:5410
    Hi,
    
    
    	Does anyone know what going on with Antoine Carr. I've got him on
    my fantasy bball team. I thought he was the sixth man on the Spurs but
    he wasn't in the Spurs box score Saturday. Is he hurt, benched or was he 
    traded or something??
    
    							Wally
    
10.1136played, sort ofHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Mon Nov 08 1993 14:545
He had 8 points, 0 assists. 4 rebounds, 0 blocks, 0 turnovers in 13
minutes as San Antonio lost 99-73 to the Nets. I think it's the lowest
total for the franchise.

TTom
10.1137zingCNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childMon Nov 08 1993 18:096
In the some things never change department the Lakers fans again prove
thier ficklness and shallowness by booing A.C. Green roundly friday nite.
Never catch C's fans showing such classlessness....

mike
10.1138METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Nov 08 1993 18:153
actually this year we'll see the C's fans booing the whole team. hehehe

The Crazy Met
10.1140METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Nov 08 1993 18:306
> And Madison Square Garden will be half empty from Decenber until February

unlikely Tommy; you're gonna be soooo disappointed that I may even send
over a box of tissues that you can wipe those teary eyes with.

The Crazy Met
10.1141Hooray for the refs! (I won't say that often!)TNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics win 1993-94 NBA TitleMon Nov 08 1993 18:3616
    A huge congrats to the NBA refs who worked Friday's Knicks Celtics
    game.  They actually called SIX illegal defenses against the Knicks,
    four in the first quarter alone!!!  It was great fun watching Pat Riley
    jump up, scream, point, scream some more, get disgusted, glare at the
    refs, then stalk away.
    
    What happened is that the refs finally started to call the Knicks
    illegal rotation on defense.  What they do is double the ball, then
    rotate the defense to the next closest man, which is fine.  But what
    the Knicks tend to do is only partially rotate, leaving one or two guys
    playing a zone against the rest of the opposition.  Either you
    completely rotate, or you don't rotate at all; you can't trap with
    two guys and play a zone defense with one or more of the other
    defenders.
    
    NAZZ
10.1142METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Nov 08 1993 18:453
and the Knicks won anyway.

The Crazy Met
10.1143As dumb a rule as exists in sportsRHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueMon Nov 08 1993 19:007
    The NBA "illegal" defense call is so complicated even my
    perfect_SAT_score_brain cain't figure it out.
    
    Then again, the rule is so stupid it's probably not really my fault.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1144CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is one year old!!!Mon Nov 08 1993 19:0317
    re .1138
    
    I don't think so, TCM.  
    
    Most Celtics fans realize that the team is going nowhere thised year,
    and will be fortunate to make the playoffs.  We will be looking for
    things that point to a bright future for the team, like progress over
    the course of the season from the younger players.
    
    re .1141
    
    NAZZ
    
    I was fortunate (?) ebnough to catch yo' mug several times on
    Sportschannel Friday - youze famous agin.
    
    =Bob=
10.1145METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Nov 08 1993 19:076
> I was fortunate (?) ebnough to catch yo' mug several times on
> Sportschannel Friday - youze famous agin.

and you call yourself a Cadet!!

The Crazy Met
10.1146CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is one year old!!!Mon Nov 08 1993 19:113
   . and you call yourself a Cadet!!
    
    Huh? 
10.1147METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Nov 08 1993 19:147
ebnough 
^^^^^^^

 youze famous agin.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The Crazy Met
10.1148PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Nov 08 1993 21:111
    So, TCM, where is the improper apostrophe usage in Bob's reply?
10.1149GWEN::ASHEDo you have to let it linger?Tue Nov 09 1993 16:0910
    Gary Grant
    Rumeal Robinson
    Glen Rice
    Chris Webber
    Loy Vaught
    
    res:
    Eric Riley
    Mike McGee and Rickey Green could be brought out of retirement.
    
10.1150GWEN::ASHEDo you have to let it linger?Tue Nov 09 1993 16:155
    Nazz,
    What happened with the Kings' cap when Ricky Berry died?  Or was the
    cap in effect then?
    
    
10.1151another Wolverine16421::HEISERthe NBA: it's pretty darn goodTue Nov 09 1993 16:311
    Walt, what about Cazzie Russell?
10.1152GWEN::ASHEDo you have to let it linger?Tue Nov 09 1993 19:561
    I was using current players if possible...
10.1153RodmanSTRATA::BARBIERIGod can be so appreciated!Wed Nov 10 1993 16:5210
      Rodman had 29 rebounds (11 offensive) last night in San Antonio's
      win against the Timberwolves.  
    
      I couldn't believe it when the Suns didn't trade Dumas straight 
      up for him and I can't believe it now.
    
      Just my own opinion, but had the Suns traded for Rodman, they would
      have been last year's champion.
    
                                                        Tony
10.1154A couple of factors in the Kings favor at that timeTNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics win 1993-94 NBA TitleWed Nov 10 1993 19:186
    Ricky berry was a first year player who hadn't received the huge
    increase that Reggie did two years prior to his death.  Also, the Kings
    were more than likely under the cap, so that they could use his most
    recent salary to slot a preplacement for him, not a previous salary.
    
    NAZZ
10.1155Koncak held Utah to only *31* (!) offensive boardsRHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueThu Nov 11 1993 16:3113
    Stumbled across that bastion of international entertainment, The Atlanta 
    Hawks, while channel surfing last night.  Just watching this rag-tag
    collection of individualists was bad enough, but when the color
    commentator announced that "so-and-so" did a great job of spelling Jon
    Koncak, wail, I thought I must've surfed past to The Comedy Channel!!!
    
    Yea, that NBA professional Jon Koncak surly *does* need a_occasional
    blow until he's ready to get back in and continue his dominating play!
    Haw!!!
    
    
    - ACC Chris
    
10.1156must be relatedHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Thu Nov 11 1993 16:488
I would of thought that in the context of your feeling about NBA you
would deprogram any station that shows it, thereby avoiding such a_upset
as accidently and seeing it while surfing.

The humor about Koncak was the other day he shows up, I think for the
Bulls game, and his jersey spells *KONACK*.

TTom
10.1157My favorite channel RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueThu Nov 11 1993 16:509
    re: .-1
    
    De-program Sports South, the channel that brings me The Dean Smith
    Show?!  
    
    Not likely bub.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1158not badHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Thu Nov 11 1993 17:007
I'm just trying to look out fer your well being and help you avoid the
angst of NBA.

One of the better parts of Sports South is how they run almost all the
southern college coaches shows, both football and basketball.

TTom
10.1159One of a kind stationRHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueThu Nov 11 1993 17:057
    > One of the better parts of Sports South is how they run almost all the
    > southern college coaches shows, both football and basketball.
    
    Absolutely.  
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1160METSNY::francusMets in '94Thu Nov 11 1993 17:077
> One of the better parts of Sports South is how they run almost all the
             ^^^^^^^
> southern college coaches shows

you gotta be kidding!

The Crazy Met
10.1161good unHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Thu Nov 11 1993 17:2511
No sir. I mean it with a straight face.

I'm speaking as a fan and as someone who is often interested in details
about certain teams on certain occasions.

Among the teams you can follow because of Sports South are Alabama,
Florida St, Tennessee and Miami. I don't know about your sources but in
Charlotte the media is dominated by a bunch of Tar Heels who think
diversity is talking about both Dean Smith and Mack Brown.

TTom
10.1162SportsSouth is a nice addition to your cable menu, no doubtRHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueThu Nov 11 1993 17:348
    It was fun watching Terry Bowden's show after the Auburn 'W' over
    Florida.  Not only did it offer significant game footage that the rest of
    the country wouldn't see because of the probation, but Terry was plenty
    fired up about several run-in's with Spurrier, who I'm starting to
    think of as a whiner.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1163lottery changeHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Thu Nov 11 1993 19:3617
Article: 9782
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA announces new lottery plan
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 93 15:21:28 EST
 
	NEW YORK (UPI) -- The National Basketball Association Board of
Governors voted Thursday to adopt a new modified lottery system that
will increase the chances of the teams with the worst records winning
one of the first three selections in the draft.
	The modified system also would decrease the chances of the teams with
the best records in the lottery gaining the top picks.
	The new system increases the chances of the team with the worst
record from 16.7 per cent to 25 per cent and decreases the chances of
the team with the best record from 1.5 per cent to 0.5 per cent.
	The new system involves changing the combinations to make them more
favorable to the poorer teams.
10.1164METSNY::francusMets in '94Thu Nov 11 1993 19:403
any details??

The Crazy Met
10.1165more will follow, hopefullyHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Thu Nov 11 1993 19:5215
Just that article.

It's gotta be a different number of balls. Right now the worst gets 11
and the best gets 1 - lottery teams, that is.

Doing a little math makes it sound like the worst gets 50 balls and the
best get 1 with about a difference of 5 between the teams.

I'm sure more will come outta this.

It still does nothing to insure either that the best of the lottery teams
doesn't win the first pick nor that teams won't tank it to improve their
standings.

TTom
10.1166DECWET::METZGERAmerica's most beloved game show hostThu Nov 11 1993 21:2111
You guys actually watch those coaches shows where some peanut brained local tv
sports announcer asks the coach tough questions like...

"So, tell us about that 2nd and 1 play in the 1st quarter"

 
I swear there must be a line of 40 coaches outside the same studio waiting to
get in and speak their 2 cents and collect their 50 pieces of gold.

Metz
10.1167FORTY2::FOWLERMWorkers of the world uniteFri Nov 12 1993 07:487
Stupid question alert (I'm new to this):

How does the NBA draft work? i.e., what's a lottery pick?

Oh the shame of my ignorance. 8-)

Mike
10.1168MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Fri Nov 12 1993 11:5026
    Mike, your mind is addled after all tha boxing stuff :-)
    
    The wasy the NBA draft used to work is that the team with the worst
    record got the first pick in the draft. At one point that led to
    some charges that a team might have taken it easy at the end of the
    season so it could get the first pick. 
    
    The NBA then took all the non-playoff teams and held a lottery for the
    order of the draft for those teams. First cut at it had the 7 (before
    later expansion) team logos selected at random and that determined the
    order of the draft.
    
    Next modification was to ensure that the 3 worst teams drafted no worse
    than 4-5-6. So they picked 3 logos and then the rest were ranked in
    inverse order of record.
    
    Modification after that was a weighed lottery. 11 non-playoff teams.
    The worst team got 11 logos in the bin, 2nd worst 10 and so on. Again
    the worst 3 teams could do no worse than 4-5-6, as above.
    
    Last year, Orlando had the best record of the lottery teams and ended
    up woth the first pick in the draft. So the NBA has now made the odds
    even more in favor of the worse teams. Not sure what the details are.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1169subjectiveHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Fri Nov 12 1993 12:3114
Metz,

If'n you got a problem with coaches shows, I'd suggest you not watch
them. 

A lot of the coaches show are amateurish and of course it's an All Homer
Cast. But it's often fun to watch them after the losses. You best believe
that the week after any Tar Heel loss I'm all over the Mack or Dean
shows. And if'n you just watch the clips, you'd swear that they won big!.

Maybe it's one of those things like Ren and Stimpy or Beavis and
Butthead. You either like 'em or you don't.

TTom
10.1170MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Fri Nov 12 1993 12:337
    Nah, Bevis and Butthead are intelligent compared to those coaches
    shows.
    
    Hth,
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1171heh-eh heh-ehHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Fri Nov 12 1993 12:448
Crazy,

I knew I was treading on thin ice with the B&B boys. 

Actually, come to think of it Beavis does look a lot like Coach K and
Dean certainly has more than a casual resemblance to Butthead.

TTom
10.1172VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDNewJoisey-WeMindVeryMuchIfYouVote...Fri Nov 12 1993 12:4713
10.1173illegal?HBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Fri Nov 12 1993 12:518
What I don't understand is the lotteries are agin the law in these here
parts. How is it that Charlotte's in on this and how come they were
allowed to keep LJ the year they won it?

Now W.Va., there's a place with a legal lottery. How about the Charleston
Hornets?

TTom
10.117416421::HEISERdweller on the thresholdFri Nov 12 1993 12:522
    Crisp, if the Hawks were any good, you'd be all over them like stink on
    $*it.
10.1175AmenHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Fri Nov 12 1993 12:540
10.1176Keep in mind I lived in Boston and hated the C's ...RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueFri Nov 12 1993 13:437
    > if the Hawks were any good ...
    
    That's a problem I'm not likely to have for a very long time.
    Like winning the lottery, I'll worry about it when it happens.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1177FYI - determining a team's wins for a season16421::HEISERdweller on the thresholdTue Nov 16 1993 15:4025
    There's a simple algorithm for tracking the number of wins a team is on
    pace to win.  This can be done throughout the year.
    
    The .500 mark of the NBA season is 41.  In the NBA, a team is expected
    to win at home and lose on the road due to the homecourt advantage.  In
    this algorithm, a team gets 1 point for a road win and a -1 for a home
    loss.  Add the total number of points to 41 to project the team's wins
    for the season.
    
    For example, (I'd use the Knicks but I'm not sure what their home-away
    status is) the Suns have played 5 games: 3 on the road, 2 at home. 
    They lost 2 on the road and won 1 so that yields a +1.  They won both
    home games yielding a 0 (it's expected).  After 5 games, they are on
    pace for a 42 win season (41 + 1).  
    
    Look at last year's Suns that won 62 games.  They lost 6 games at home
    (-6 points) and led the NBA in winning 27 on the road (+27).  41+27-6 =
    62.
    
    I've never seen this algorithm fail and it's used by the media and 
    Los Wages(tm) as well.
    
    Feel free to project the Knicks current pace.
    
    Mike
10.1178MPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468Tue Nov 16 1993 18:0912
    
>    I've never seen this algorithm fail and it's used by the media and 
>    Los Wages(tm) as well.
    
    Pretty heavy duty math being used out there:
    
    a - b = a - b
    
    Better notify the Nobel Prize committee about this one.  Las Vegas
    and the media deserve one for discovering this gem.
    
    Mike
10.118016421::HEISERdweller on the thresholdTue Nov 16 1993 19:206
    Hey you idjits, not everyone is aware of this.  It was just posted here
    as an FYI.  It was originally posted in CELTICS because people are
    speculating a 70-win season for the Knickerboxers.
    
    I'm still awaiting your UCLA crow note over in 50.  That would thrill
    me much more.
10.1181Isiah breaks hand on LaimbeerHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Tue Nov 16 1993 19:297
Back to basketball,

It seems Isiah Thomas and Bill Laimbeer got into a spat at practice and a
hockey match broke out. Isiah punched Laimbeer in the haid and broke his
hand. He'll be out for I think they said 4-8 weeks.

TTom
10.1182:^(RHETT::KNORRDean &gt; WoodenTue Nov 16 1993 19:379
    I'm personally outraged (and just a little bit hurt) that nobody
    bothered to tell me that Matt Wenstrom stuck with the C's.  I had to
    read his statistics in todays USA Today (2 games played, all 0's after
    that).
    
    Thanks for nuttin,
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1183nothin for nothin16421::HEISERdweller on the thresholdTue Nov 16 1993 19:401
    
10.1184fauxHBAHBA::HAASNo sir. I don't like it.Tue Nov 16 1993 19:4110
Now hold on there, pal (not quite up to Mister, yet).

This aint just revisionary, it's a_out-and-out pile o' the doo.

For the record, Knorr was notified, proof was provided and stats
communicated.

I'll see your outrage and and raise you indignation.

TTom
10.1185This just adds to my indignation. :^|RHETT::KNORRDean &gt; WoodenTue Nov 16 1993 19:506
    All right already.  It was TTom, a_Wufpack main, who had to tell me.
    
    :^(
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1186PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Nov 16 1993 19:593
    Why is a guy who admittedly hates the NBA and doesn't even follow the
    local team whining about not getting info on a bench player from a team
    hundreds of miles away?
10.1187trivia 16421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Thu Nov 18 1993 14:276
    Name the only 2 guards in NBA history who have averaged 20 points or
    more and 10 assists or more over the course of a season.
    
    Hint: They both have Johnson for a last name.
    
    Magic Johnson and Kevin Johnson
10.1188PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Nov 18 1993 14:312
    I didn't realize Kevin Johnson was ever able to play over the course of
    a season.
10.1189check your facts, man16421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Thu Nov 18 1993 14:341
    Mac, he never missed more than 8 games in a season until last year.
10.1190I'm surprised Oscar or Cousy wasn't on the listAKOCOA::BREENThu Nov 18 1993 15:121
    
10.1191CNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childThu Nov 18 1993 15:585
especially considering Oscar average a triple double one year. Maybe his
ppg were less than 20????????

anyways Mike isn't that about the 5th time you've posted that little item?
10.1192CSTEAM::FARLEYCarol's wearing maternity clothesThu Nov 18 1993 16:044
    Yabbut anybody know what year they started recording assists?
    
    ?
    
10.1193LAGUNA::MAY_BRAin't no cure for the overseed bluesThu Nov 18 1993 16:046
    
    They had mainly assists back in O's day.  Not these Western Conference,
    I-looked-at-the-ball-and-my-name-is-MAgic-so-give-me-an-assist jobs
    they have now. Right Nazz?
    
    brews
10.1194DOCTP::TESSIERThu Nov 18 1993 16:143
Didn't Hardaway do 20-10?

Ken
10.1195a few more, Mike...CNTROL::KINGThu Nov 18 1993 16:5515
    You need to add a few Mike,
    you forgot a slouch named Robertson

    Nate Archibald  72-73 Kc-Om  34.0 pts  11.38 ast
    Oscar Robertson 60-61 Cinc   30.5 pts   9.72 ast  10.13 reb
**  Oscar Robertson 61-62 Cinc   30.8 pts  11.38 ast  12.47 reb
    Oscar Robertson 62-63 Cinc   28.3 pts   9.48 ast  10.44 reb
*   Oscar Robertson 63-64 Cinc   31.4 pts  10.99 ast   9.91 reb
*   Oscar Robertson 64-65 Cinc   30.4 pts  11.48 ast   8.99 reb
*   Oscar Robertson 65-66 Cinc   31.3 pts  11.14 ast   7.71 reb
*   Oscar Robertson 66-67 Cinc   30.5 pts  10.70 ast   6.15 reb

** Averaged triple double for season and 30 pts/10 ast
*  30 pts/10 ast
    
10.1196those guys don't count anyway16421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Thu Nov 18 1993 17:011
    Yeah my apologies.  My source was incorrect.
10.1197GWEN::ASHELes Nessman live at the turkey dropThu Nov 18 1993 17:171
    Probably had a Johnson fetish...
10.1199I adhere to the strict letter of the lawTNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics win 1993-94 NBA TitleThu Nov 18 1993 17:395
    The rule for recording an assist hasn't changed over the years; the
    interpretation has become "relaxed" in some cities.  I can assure you
    that is not the case in Boston.
    
    NAZZ
10.1200PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Nov 18 1993 17:574
10.120116421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Thu Nov 18 1993 18:434
    Mac, that was a typo.  You'll notice I typed 5 instead of 4.  So what's
    a decade?
    
    Tommy, all of them!
10.1202top '94 rookies thus far16421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Fri Nov 19 1993 19:4616
Player               POS  G    MIN  PTS  REBS ASTS STLS BLKS TO   TTL  Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg  Score
bradley,shawn        C       6  185   67   34   11   10   28   17  150 30.8 11.2 5.67 1.83 6.33 130. 
webber,chris         PF      3  100   47   28    8    4    8    9   95 33.3 15.7 9.33 2.67    4 127. 
vanexel,nick         PG      6  228   86   23   42    9    0    9  160   38 14.3 3.83    7  1.5 103. 
radja,dino           PF      6  174   91   45   13    5    8    6  162   29 15.2  7.5 2.17 2.17 91.5 
jones,popeye         PF      5  143   45   52   15    0    5   10  117 28.6    9 10.4    3    1 89.2 
mashburn,jamal       SF      5  184  109   23   12    8    3   14  155 36.8 21.8  4.6  2.4  2.2 87.8 
hurley,bobby         PG      5  131   40   10   36    6    0   11   92 26.2    8    2  7.2  1.2 86.2 
hardaway,anferne     PG      5  154   45   19   19    6    2   17   91 30.8    9  3.8  3.8  1.6 74.4 
wilson,trevor        SF      5  126   51   28   12    5    1    6   97 25.2 10.2  5.6  2.4  1.2 67.7 
kukoc,toni           SF      5  130   70   26   15    2    1   11  114   26   14  5.2    3   .6 66.7 
brown,p.j.           PF      6  158   44   39    4    4    6    5   97 26.3 7.33  6.5 .667 1.67 61.6 
kidd,warren          PF      6  186   48   46    4    2    5    8  105   31    8 7.67 .667 1.17 61.0 
baker,vin            PF      6  109   48   28    3    2   11    6   92 18.2    8 4.67   .5 2.17 59.5 
mills,chris          SF      6  157   59   21   14    4    3   11  101 26.2 9.83  3.5 2.33 1.17 57.4 
morningstar,darr     C       5  107   31   27    8    4    2    5   72 21.4  6.2  5.4  1.6  1.2 56.8 
10.1203top 20 point guards thus far16421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Fri Nov 19 1993 20:0021
Player               POS  G    MIN  PTS  REBS ASTS STLS BLKS TO   TTL  Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg  Score
stockton,john        PG      6  211   85   24   76   17    0   20  202 35.2 14.2    4 12.7 2.83 163. 
anderson,kenny       PG      6  244  116   34   62   15    0    9  227 40.7 19.3 5.67 10.3  2.5 153. 
blaylock,mookie      PG      5  190   60   28   44   12    3   18  147   38   12  5.6  8.8    3 141. 
skiles,scott         PG      5  188   62   20   55    7    1   14  145 37.6 12.4    4   11  1.6 133. 
price,mark           PG      6  229  111   20   60   10    1   14  202 38.2 18.5 3.33   10 1.83 132. 
johnson,kevin        PG      5  187  120   20   47    6    1   18  194 37.4   24    4  9.4  1.4 130. 
smith,steve          PG      4  128   65   25   32    5    3   12  130   32 16.3 6.25    8    2 129. 
jackson,mark         PG      5  183   75   18   50    8    1   19  152 36.6   15  3.6   10  1.8 129. 
thomas,isiah         PG      6  207   93   19   62    6    0   26  180 34.5 15.5 3.17 10.3    1 120.   
strickland,rod       PG      5  157   74   15   43   10    0   17  142 31.4 14.8    3  8.6    2 118. 
douglas,sherman      PG      6  229   91   12   51   13    0   23  167 38.2 15.2    2  8.5 2.17 115. 
bogues,muggsy        PG      5  176   43   22   50    4    0    7  119 35.2  8.6  4.4   10   .8 113.   
hornacek,jeff        PG      6  228  120   21   33   15    1   16  190   38   20  3.5  5.5 2.67 111.   
williams,micheal     PG      4  133   58   10   34    3    2   11  107 33.3 14.5  2.5  8.5 1.25 105. 
murdock,eric         PG      6  178   69   18   43   12    0   14  142 29.7 11.5    3 7.17    2 104. 
vanexel,nick         PG      6  228   86   23   42    9    0    9  160   38 14.3 3.83    7  1.5 103. 
payton,gary          PG      5  156   70   14   26   11    1    6  122 31.2   14  2.8  5.2  2.4 95.8   
abdul-rauf,mahmo     PG      5  190  129   15   20   10    0   11  174   38 25.8    3    4    2 94.4 
richardson,pooh      PG      5  171   55   18   41    1    0   18  115 34.2   11  3.6  8.2   .2 90.8 
adams,michael        PG      5  156   57   16   33    4    1   12  111 31.2 11.4  3.2  6.6    1 87.7 
10.1204CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Fri Nov 19 1993 20:033
    BJ Armstrong didn't make the top 25?
    
    Chip_BEARS_Bach
10.120516421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Fri Nov 19 1993 20:071
    He was 22nd after Hurley.
10.1206top 20 overall16421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Fri Nov 19 1993 20:0721
Player               POS  G    MIN  PTS  REBS ASTS STLS BLKS TO   TTL  Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg  Score
olajuwon,hakeem      C       5  207  145   75   23    9   20   19  272 41.4   29   15  4.6  5.8 202. 
barkley,charles      PF      5  211  138   67   24   15    7   11  251 42.2 27.6 13.4  4.8  4.4 178. 
malone,karl          PF      6  243  158   84   27   12   12   12  293 40.5 26.3   14  4.5    4 172. 
robinson,david       C       6  233  166   51   16   11   30   21  274 38.8 27.7  8.5 2.67 6.83 172. 
stockton,john        PG      6  211   85   24   76   17    0   20  202 35.2 14.2    4 12.7 2.83 163. 
mutombo,dikembe      C       5  167   71   71   11    5   22   18  180 33.4 14.2 14.2  2.2  5.4 161. 
anderson,kenny       PG      6  244  116   34   62   15    0    9  227 40.7 19.3 5.67 10.3  2.5 153. 
kemp,shawn           PF      5  165   89   53   19   10   11   20  182   33 17.8 10.6  3.8  4.2 146. 
coleman,derrick      PF      6  228  158   71   22    6   11   18  268   38 26.3 11.8 3.67 2.83 141. 
blaylock,mookie      PG      5  190   60   28   44   12    3   18  147   38   12  5.6  8.8    3 141. 
drexler,clyde        SG      5  188  105   44   31    6    5   14  191 37.6   21  8.8  6.2  2.2 134.   
skiles,scott         PG      5  188   62   20   55    7    1   14  145 37.6 12.4    4   11  1.6 133. 
price,mark           PG      6  229  111   20   60   10    1   14  202 38.2 18.5 3.33   10 1.83 132. 
o'neal,shaquille     C       5  166  155   43   11    3   15   13  227 33.2   31  8.6  2.2  3.6 131. 
bradley,shawn        C       6  185   67   34   11   10   28   17  150 30.8 11.2 5.67 1.83 6.33 130. 
johnson,kevin        PG      5  187  120   20   47    6    1   18  194 37.4   24    4  9.4  1.4 130. 
smith,steve          PG      4  128   65   25   32    5    3   12  130   32 16.3 6.25    8    2 129. 
jackson,mark         PG      5  183   75   18   50    8    1   19  152 36.6   15  3.6   10  1.8 129. 
webber,chris         PF      3  100   47   28    8    4    8    9   95 33.3 15.7 9.33 2.67    4 127. 
laettner,christi     PF      4  136   83   33   19    6    4   18  145   34 20.8 8.25 4.75  2.5 124. 
10.1207DECWET::METZGERAmerica's most beloved game show hostFri Nov 19 1993 20:159
Something is seriously wrong with your scoring system when a rookie averaging
over 20 points per game with decent numbers in the other categories ranks as
low as Mashburn does...


A Monster Mash fan,

 Metz
10.1208the Heiser formula is FLAWLESS!16421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Fri Nov 19 1993 20:564
    No, but it takes all categories into consideration.  Monster Mash is
    more offensive-minded while the Man-Child has a more balanced game.
    The Man-Child scores 6 less points per game, but hauls down 5 more boards, 
    has .2 more assists, and 2 more steals and blocks per game.  
10.1209Doing the Monster Mash!DYPSS1::ROPERMAC IS BACK!Sun Nov 21 1993 14:003
    MASH will take home ROY honors at the end of the season.
    
    - Rope
10.1210PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Nov 22 1993 14:287
    Isn't this the guy you said would be a stiff?
    
           <<< Note 10.1202 by 16421::HEISER "but I *like* it!!!" >>>
                         -< top '94 rookies thus far >-

Player               POS  G    MIN  PTS  REBS ASTS STLS BLKS TO   TTL  Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg  Score
bradley,shawn        C       6  185   67   34   11   10   28   17  150 30.8 11.2 5.67 1.83 6.33 130. 
10.121116421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Mon Nov 22 1993 14:339
    >    Isn't this the guy you said would be a stiff?
    
    yeah after 6 whole games, he's sure making me look bad.  And they
    complain about his conditioning now... he's never played more than 30
    games in a season in his life.
    
    He's at least 2 years away from taking advantage of his size and any
    potential he may have.  Webber and Mash will take over his spot in the
    rankings by Jan. 1.
10.1212Standings thus far16421::HEISERbut I *like* it!!!Tue Nov 30 1993 16:3640
10.1213Needed:Injured player reportsFSCORE::LEMMONTue Nov 30 1993 18:4511
    Is it possible for anyone to post team injury reports here?  Sometimes
    I hear of a player being injured but would like to know how serious it
    is and how long they will be out.
    
    Some of the bigger names I'd like to hear more about are Pippen,
    Webber, Isiah.  Are there any others of significance??  The local
    papers here tell me nothing.
    
    Thanks,
    Phil
                
10.12147806::ASHEWhat happened to Oran Juice Jones?Tue Nov 30 1993 18:505
    Pippen - out til mid-December
    Thomas - out til early December
    Webber - day to day
    Mullin - out 2 more weeks
    
10.1215Bulls 132 Suns 113CNTROL::CHILDSI am airless, a vacuum childWed Dec 01 1993 11:116
     <<< Note 10.1214 by 7806::ASHE "What happened to Oran Juice Jones?" >>>

>>    Pippen - out til mid-December
  

	The Suns wish this one were true............
10.1216New faces in Detroit: Do they play?FSCORE::LEMMONWed Dec 01 1993 12:058
    Has anyone seen the Pistons play lately?  They have alot of new faces
    and I'm wondering if any of them are playing, especially Hunter,
    Houston, Liberty, and Macon.  Could anyone update me on their status?  
    
    Is there any truth to the rumour that Bad Boy Bill Laimbeer will
    announce his retirement sometime today?
    
    Phil
10.12177806::ASHEWhat happened to Oran Juice Jones?Wed Dec 01 1993 12:549
    re: Mike - just typed what USA Today said...
    
    Don't know about Laimbeer, but it wouldn't shock me.
                                                
    Hunter is the starting point guard while Thomas is out.  Houston and
    Macon are battling for the 4th guard spot.  Liberty isn't seeing a lot
    of time right now.   Anderson and Wood are getting most of the time
    off the bench.  Mills would take Laimbeer's spot.
    
10.1218Magic is off in the clouds somewhere ...RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueWed Dec 01 1993 13:0811
    Anybody catch Magic Johnson's interview on ESPN/2 last night?  Very
    bizarre to say the least.
    
    He sez the reason the players didn't want him back in the NBA (which is
    the reason he's not playing) is cause they didn't want the Lakers to
    win anymore Titles, not cause they were afraid of getting HIV.
    
    And this guy is supposed to be educating people?
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.12197806::ASHEWhat happened to Oran Juice Jones?Wed Dec 01 1993 13:133
    Matt Wenstrom scored a basket last night.  I know they played Atlanta,
    but I wanted to make sure we kept you informed...
    
10.1220CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is one year old!!!Wed Dec 01 1993 13:204
re: Laimbeer

It appears that he will call it quits at a press conference today.  Not sure if
it is immediatly, or at the end of the season.
10.1221Matt scores a deuce eh? That *is* good news ...RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueWed Dec 01 1993 13:326
    Walt, that's the kind of response I'd expect from_a SPORTS compatriot.
    
    Thanks!, and keep up the good work!
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1222DUGROS::ROSSDrop the leash...Wed Dec 01 1993 14:101
Remember James Worthy?    He was awesome back when he used to play ball.
10.1223Yup,..I rememberAKOCOA::PETERSONFunctionally illiterateWed Dec 01 1993 14:454
    
    ...Yeah, the hooker(s) he got nabbed with thought he was awesome too.
    
    ...Mel                
10.1224PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Dec 01 1993 14:516
10.1225DougRoss needs a new Schtick.RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueWed Dec 01 1993 15:1610
    re: DUGROS::ROSS
    
    > Remember James Worthy?    He was awesome back when he used to play
    > ball.
    
    Ain't it about time for you to head over to 21 and remind everyone what
    a stiff Eric Montross is?
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1226PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Dec 01 1993 15:414
10.12277806::ASHEHeavy cloud but, no rain...Wed Dec 01 1993 20:452
    Should have been in your paper though ACC...
    
10.1228It was all a Magic actDUGROS::ROSSDrop the leash...Sat Dec 04 1993 00:2714
Are the Celtics still selling out the Garden these days?   I only ask 
because I read in the local paper today that the once mighty Lakers are
now ranked 26th (!!!) in the league for attendance and only got 10,000
for a game the other night.

I guess all those diehard Laker fans must have had trouble getting babysitters.

Jack Nicholson replaced by Woody Harrelson...
Laker Girls replaced by Roseanne Arnold, Bea Arthur, and Estelle Getty...
Dyan Cannon replaced by Pia Zadora...
Rambis Youth replaced by Divac Dorks...
Arsenio Hall replaced by Arsenio Hall... :-)

Prediction:  Jerry Buss will sell the Lakers before the end of next year.
10.1229LAGUNA::MAY_BRAll products 100% buzzword compliantTue Dec 07 1993 14:256
    I had training in LA recently and seven of us decided to go to the
    Clips-Suns game while we were there.  We walked up to the ticket office
    at GAME TIME and got seven seats next to each other in the FIRST ROW of
    the loge.  These were great seats, couldn't believe it.
    
    brews
10.1230who wants to see the Suns? ;-)HBAHBA::HAASParty when you can, rock til you dropTue Dec 07 1993 14:260
10.12317806::ASHEWhile you're gnipping, he's gnopping...Tue Dec 07 1993 14:412
    The name the "round mound o' rebound" is STOOPID anyway...
    
10.1232VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDHomer,Plato,Voltaire,DanReevesTue Dec 07 1993 15:276
	It's sad to see Barkley become just like that little cartoon 
character in the corner of the screen at the end of his latest sneaker 
commercial.  He used to be a breath of fresh air in Philly but now he's 
just an overcommercialized patented bad boy type.

				/Don
10.1233The baton was passed in Hot Shots...7806::ASHEWhile you're gnipping, he's gnopping...Tue Dec 07 1993 15:521
    Just like Laimbeer...
10.1234hottest ticket in town16421::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyTue Dec 07 1993 16:121
    Phoenix phans have to go to LA just to see the team.
10.1235DOCTP::TESSIERTue Dec 07 1993 18:5011
Jack Nicholson has been a season ticket holder at the Forum since
the early 70s.  He still goes to the games.

Attendance is down throughout the league this year.  Buss won't sell
the team; it's his toy and he doesn't need the money.  He's also 
smart enough to know that with Jerry West running things they won't
stay down for long.

Ken

 
10.1236Some players can't be judged strictly by numbers.RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueTue Dec 07 1993 18:577
    Ken,
    
    How's my main main George Lynch doing?  Spare me the USA Today
    regurgitation, I want the skinny!
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1237Lynch Update.DOCTP::TESSIERTue Dec 07 1993 19:0914
Chris, the Lakers are bringing Lynch along slowly.  They're projecting
him to be a small forward.  The problem is that at the moment Doug
Christie is the starting small forward and he's looking very good.
He had 33 Saturday night and 21 Sunday night.  When Christie gets a
breather, Worthy takes his place.  That doesn't leave many minutes 
for Lynch.  However, when he has played, he has done well.  His best
game was against the lowly Mavs last week where he scored 16 points
in 18 minutes.

I expect he'll get more time as the season goes on, though some of
his PT might have to come at the power forward spot, where Elden Campbell
is currently struggling.  

Ken 
10.1238ACChris showing interest in the NBA?PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Dec 07 1993 19:204
10.1239DECWET::METZGERAmerica's most beloved game show hostTue Dec 07 1993 19:3219
What's the scoop with Mahburn and his  disgust for the offense being run by
Buckner in dallas? Last I heard he was getting pissed because the idiot
(buckner) had them running a 1/2 court game that was fully diagrammed out like
a dance step and if you weren't in place A by time B you got pulled. 

The Mash said the team looked like a bunch of automatons (my word not his) and
this style was totally against his tyle of play and the slamma-jamma style of
the NBA and why the hell did they draft him to play in an offense like this...

Couple this with the start of a game last week where Dallas lost the opening
tap, Miami went down and scored a duece and the coach immediately called a time
out thus wasting a TO before Dallas ever even had posession of the ball once...

Let JJ and Mash go with the flow and the team will be a lot better than they
are currently...


Metz
10.1240Relative to Dean, Bob pales in producing successful protoge'sRHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueTue Dec 07 1993 19:394
    Metz, whadaya want from a BobDisciple?!
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1241fyiFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyThu Dec 09 1993 15:318
    USA Today's NBA writer (David Dupree) identifies the best defensive
    guard tandems in the NBA.
    
            1-      Blaylock-Augmon, Atlanta  ("size and strength")
            2-      Payton-McMillan, Seattle  ("pressure ball and overplay")
            3-      Starks-Rivers, NY  ("physical defense at its best")
            4-      Majerle-Johnson, Phoenix  ("quick and smart")
            5-      Thomas-Dumars, Detroit  ("smart, give up their bodies")
10.1242PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Dec 09 1993 15:562
    Marjerle-Johnson smart?  Well, I guess Johnson was smart when he ran
    for the locker room after taking a swipe at Rivers.
10.1243DECWET::METZGERAmerica's most beloved game show hostThu Dec 09 1993 16:188
Lots of basketball knowledge in that guy when the starting guard lineup for
Seattle is Payton-Gill...Nate usually comes in for gary and Pierce for Gill so
the time the McMillin and Payton tandem spends on the floor together is
negligible....


Metz
10.1244Plus 12+ppg, around 10 apg...GWEN::ASHEI ring my 'lil bell on the sidewalk...Thu Dec 09 1993 16:323
    Blaylock one of the tops in the league?  Who would have said that?
    Hear that MikeyC?
    
10.1245CNTROL::CHILDSJ. Elders, you got it RIGHT Babeee!!Thu Dec 09 1993 17:355
 Couldn't been me Walt, the high priest of hoops himself ACChrisp said I
 know nothing about basketbaLL.........

 MIKE
10.1246GWEN::ASHEI ring my 'lil bell on the sidewalk...Thu Dec 09 1993 17:493
    Yea that was back around .598 or so... you've probably lost it since
    then...
    
10.1247From the bench!CNTROL::SALMONThu Dec 09 1993 18:578
    RE: -1
           ACC Chris has obviously never seen a Shamoo game with you
     
           running the offense, Mike.
    
    
    
                                   JS
10.1248lasted nightHBAHBA::HAASParty when you can, rock til you dropFri Dec 10 1993 13:4117
some doing:

Dennis Rodman has switched from a blond to a red head. The Hawks beat the
Spurs, anyhoo, 105-95 for their 12th straight.

Shaq Diesel did his best Wilt imitation yet with 49 points as the Magic
somehow still managed to lose to the Pacers, 111-105.

Houston beat Miami with the play of the night. Vern Maxwell hit a
jump-turn-shoot 3 pointer to put it into OT and the Rockets went on to
win 115-109.

The Sonics drubbed the Mavs, 125-93. Saw a_intersting replay where Nate
made a steal and had a break away but waited for Kendall Gill to catch up
to give him the dunk.

TTom
10.1249Bobby Hurley's probably not gonna play anymore (imo)CSTEAM::FARLEYMon Dec 13 1993 11:2116
    
    
    	Yabbut over in Sacramento, Bobby Hurley is in critical but stable
    condition following a auto accident early thisted AM.  Apparently,
    according to the radion report I heard, he was driving home after the
    Kings game and got into an accident with a car driving without
    headlites on.
    
    They said he was thrown from the car and was found ~100 feet away, face
    down.  He's suffered several broken ribs as well as having both lungs
    collapsed.
    
    I remain,
    ::Splats occasional reporter,
    Kev
    
10.1250Nah, he should be ready by the playoffsAKOCOA::BREENTim Fox, Tim GoldenMon Dec 13 1993 12:171
    
10.1251Top 12 rookiesFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyMon Dec 13 1993 16:0113
Team       G     MIN   PTS   REB   AST   STL   BLK   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank  DEC
WEBBER,C      13   400   199   122    34    13    33   401 30.77 15.31 9.385 2.615 3.538 119.5 27.31
HARDAWAY,A    14   489   174    72    76    28    12   362 34.93 12.43 5.143 5.429 2.857 111.5    23
BRADLEY,S     15   393   116    84    32    17    45   294  26.2 7.733   5.6 2.133 4.133 99.67 15.47
VAN EXEL      17     0    14    59   109    26    12   220     0 .8235 3.471 6.412 2.235 92.44 10.71
KUKOC,T       14   412   208    59    51    19     5   342 29.43 14.86 4.214 3.643 1.714 82.00 22.71
MASHBURN,J    16   563   324    80    42    19     6   471 35.19 20.25     5 2.625 1.563 81.07 27.88
RADJA,D       16   459   239   116    25    12    16   408 28.69 14.94  7.25 1.563  1.75 79.57 23.75
JONES,P       16   458   107   134    30    11    10   292 28.63 6.688 8.375 1.875 1.313 72.97 16.94
HURLEY,B      15   413   121    27    92    10     1   251 27.53 8.067   1.8 6.133 .7333 71.60    16
WILSON,T       5   126    51    28    12     5     1    97  25.2  10.2   5.6   2.4   1.2 67.29  18.2
MILLS,C       15   418   147    59    35    10    10   261 27.87   9.8 3.933 2.333 1.333 61.00 16.07
HUNTER,L      14   383   135    30    50    10     1   226 27.36 9.643 2.143 3.571 .7857 55.79 15.36
10.1252Top 10 point guardsFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyMon Dec 13 1993 16:0111
Team       G     MIN   PTS   REB   AST   STL   BLK   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank  DEC
STOCKTON,J    16   569   228    54   195    41     1   519 35.56 14.25 3.375 12.19 2.625 154.3 29.81
BLAYLOCK,M    15   558   191    93   144    39    10   477  37.2 12.73   6.2   9.6 3.267 153.1 28.53
ANDERSON,K    16   604   285    69   148    33     3   538 37.75 17.81 4.313  9.25  2.25 134.8 31.38
THOMAS,I       7   246   119    25    75     7     0   226 35.14    17 3.571 10.71     1 126.3 31.29
JACKSON,M     14   515   189    65   131    19     3   407 36.79  13.5 4.643 9.357 1.571 124.2  27.5
JOHNSON,K     14   505   311    35   131    21     1   499 36.07 22.21   2.5 9.357 1.571 123.8 34.07
SKILES,S      14   550   176    43   145    14     1   379 39.29 12.57 3.071 10.36 1.071 117.9    26
SPREWELL,L    15   675   293    74    60    33    22   482    45 19.53 4.933     4 3.667 117.0 28.47
BOGUES,M      15   500   121    65   150    15     1   352 33.33 8.067 4.333    10 1.067 116.0  22.4
STRICKLAND,   16   489   249    46   129    29     5   458 30.56 15.56 2.875 8.063 2.125 115.8  26.5
10.1253Top 20 overallFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyMon Dec 13 1993 16:0221
Team       G     MIN   PTS   REB   AST   STL   BLK   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank  DEC
OLAJUWON,A    17   700   431   218    55    29    68   801 41.18 25.35 12.82 3.235 5.706 176.1 41.41
ROBINSON,D    17   663   469   152    62    34    67   784    39 27.59 8.941 3.647 5.941 167.9 40.18
BARKLEY,C     14   553   360   175    70    31    15   651  39.5 25.71  12.5     5 3.286 158.1 43.21
STOCKTON,J    16   569   228    54   195    41     1   519 35.56 14.25 3.375 12.19 2.625 154.3 29.81
BLAYLOCK,M    15   558   191    93   144    39    10   477  37.2 12.73   6.2   9.6 3.267 153.1 28.53
MALONE,K      16   655   414   200    64    27    27   732 40.94 25.88  12.5     4 3.375 151.7 42.38
O'NEAL,S      14   518   389   167    27    10    49   642    37 27.79 11.93 1.929 4.214 146.0 41.64
MUTOMBO,D     15   500   170   197    28     8    68   471 33.33 11.33 13.13 1.867 5.067 144.9 26.33
KEMP,S        14   455   262   148    43    28    29   510  32.5 18.71 10.57 3.071 4.071 138.1 32.36
ANDERSON,K    16   604   285    69   148    33     3   538 37.75 17.81 4.313  9.25  2.25 134.8 31.38
COLEMAN,D     16   584   345   193    51    12    31   632  36.5 21.56 12.06 3.188 2.688 130.8 36.81
THOMAS,I       7   246   119    25    75     7     0   226 35.14    17 3.571 10.71     1 126.3 31.29
GUGLIOTTA,T   15   564   251   138    65    31    13   498  37.6 16.73   9.2 4.333 2.933 125.6 30.27
JACKSON,M     14   515   189    65   131    19     3   407 36.79  13.5 4.643 9.357 1.571 124.2  27.5
JOHNSON,K     14   505   311    35   131    21     1   499 36.07 22.21   2.5 9.357 1.571 123.8 34.07
GRANT,HO      14   526   223   166    41    13    26   469 37.57 15.93 11.86 2.929 2.786 123.5 30.71
MOURNING,A    16   521   356   167    14    12    52   601 32.56 22.25 10.44  .875     4 123.4 33.56
DIVAC,V       17   564   214   180    55    26    28   503 33.18 12.59 10.59 3.235 3.176 122.0 26.41
RODMAN,D      17   680    78   340    39    11     8   476    40 4.588    20 2.294 1.118 120.9 26.88
MCMILLAN,N    14   403   126    58    88    46     5   323 28.79     9 4.143 6.286 3.643 120.2 19.43
10.1254Top 15 point guards over the last 4 yearsFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyMon Dec 13 1993 16:17108
    It's time for once and for all to settle the endless point guard debate.  
    Here are the point guard stats over the last 4 years (including so far 
    this season) for the top 15 at the position.  Each player receives their 
    ranking as their score for each year.  Lowest score over the 4 years wins.  
    As you can see, KJ is one of the premier point guards.  
    
Overall Score   ( if a player didn't crack the top 15 in a given year, they were
-------------     given a rank of 16).
Player           1990-1991   1991-1992   1992-1993   1993-1994   Score
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
John Stockton         1          1           1           1         4
Tim Hardaway          4          2           2          --        24
Mookie Blaylock      14          6           3           2        25
Kevin Johnson         6          3          12           6        27
Isiah Thomas          7         12           8           4        31
Michael Williams     --          4           4          12        36
Mark Jackson         --         10           5           5        36
Rod Strickland       11          5          11          11        38
Kenny Anderson       --         --           6           3        41
Michael Adams         3          7          15          --        41
Mugsy Bogues         --          9           7          10        42
Mark Price            5         14          13          13        45
Scott Skiles         15         --           9           8        48
Pooh Richardson       8          8          --          15        48
Magic Johnson         2         --          --          --        50
Nate McMillan        --         --          --           7        55
Sherman Douglas      12         --          --          11        55
Steve Smith          --         --          --           7        55
Jeff Hornacek        --         --          10          14        56
Alvin Robertson       9         15          --          --        56
Latrell Sprewell     --         --          --           9        57
Sedale Threatt       --         11          14          --        57
Terry Porter         10         --          --          --        58
Derek Harper         13         --          --          --        61
Spud Webb            --         13          --          --        61
Eric Murdock         --         --          --          15        63
    
1990-1991
Player                 G     MIN   REB   AST   STL   BLK   PTS   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank  DEC
STOCKTON,J              82  3103   237  1164   234    16  1413  3064 37.84  17.2   2.9  14.2   3.0 179.2  34.3
JOHNSON,MAG             79  2933   551   989   102    17  1531  3190 37.13  19.4   7.0  12.5   1.5 165.4  38.9
ADAMS,M                 66  2346   256   693   147     6  1752  2854 35.55  26.5   3.9  10.5   2.3 154.8  40.9
HARDAWAY,T              82  3215   332   793   214    12  1881  3232 39.21  22.9   4.0   9.7   2.8 151.6  36.7
PRICE,M                 16   571    45   166    42     2   271   526 35.69  16.9   2.8  10.4   2.8 145.5  30.1
JOHNSON,K               77  2772   271   781   163    11  1710  2936    36  22.2   3.5  10.1   2.3 145.4  35.9
THOMAS,I                48  1657   160   446    75    10   776  1467 34.52  16.2   3.3   9.3   1.8 125.4  28.8
RICHARDSON,P            82  3154   286   734   131    13  1401  2565 38.46  17.1   3.5   9.0   1.8 124.2  29.5
ROBERTSON,A             81  2598   459   444   246    16  1098  2263 32.07  13.6   5.7   5.5   3.2 123.9  24.7
PORTER,T                81  2665   282   649   158    12  1381  2482 32.90  17.0   3.5   8.0   2.1 121.7  28.5
STRICKLAND,R            58  2076   219   463   117    11   800  1610 35.79  13.8   3.8   8.0   2.2 120.9  25.6
DOUGLAS,S               73  2562   209   624   121     5  1352  2311 35.10  18.5   2.9   8.5   1.7 119.4  29.9
HARPER,D                77  2879   233   548   147    14  1519  2461 37.39  19.7   3.0   7.1   2.1 115.4  29.9
BLAYLOCK,M              72  2585   249   441   169    40  1017  1916 35.90  14.1   3.5   6.1   2.9 115.2  23.7
SKILES,S                79  2714   270   660    89     4  1357  2380 34.35  17.2   3.4   8.4   1.2 111.6  28.9

1991-1992
Player                G     MIN   REB   AST   STL   BLK   PTS   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank  DEC
John       Stockton      82  3002   270  1126   244    22  1297  2959 36.61 15.82 3.293 13.73 3.244 178.2 32.84
Tim        Hardaway      81  3332   310   807   164    13  1893  3187 41.14 23.37 3.827 9.963 2.185 145.1 37.16
Kevin      Johnson       78  2894   292   836   116    23  1536  2803 37.10 19.69 3.744 10.72 1.782 141.5 34.15
Michael    Williams      79  2750   282   647   233    22  1188  2372 34.81 15.04 3.570 8.190 3.228 135.9 26.80
Rod        Strickland    57  2053   265   491   118    17   787  1678 36.02 13.81 4.649 8.614 2.368 131.2 27.07
Mookie     Blaylock      72  2548   269   492   170    40   996  1967 35.39 13.83 3.736 6.833 2.917 120.9 24.40
Michael    Adams         78  2795   310   594   145     9  1408  2466 35.83 18.05 3.974 7.615 1.974 119.7 29.64
Pooh       Richardson    82  2922   301   685   119    25  1350  2480 35.63 16.46 3.671 8.354 1.756 119.5 28.49
Tyrone     Bogues        82  2790   235   743   170     6   730  1884 34.02 8.902 2.866 9.061 2.146 119.1 20.83
Mark       Jackson       81  2461   305   694   112    13   916  2040 30.38 11.31 3.765 8.568 1.543 113.6 23.64
Sedale     Threatt       82  3070   253   593   168    16  1240  2270 37.44 15.12 3.085 7.232 2.244 113.5 25.44
Isiah      Thomas        78  2918   247   560   118    15  1445  2385 37.41 18.53 3.167 7.179 1.705 109.8 28.87
Spud       Webb          77  2723   223   547   125    24  1231  2150 35.36 15.99 2.896 7.104 1.935 108.5 25.99
Mark       Price         72  2138   173   535    94    12  1247  2061 29.69 17.32 2.403 7.431 1.472 104.1 27.15
Alvin      Robertson     82  2463   350   360   210    32  1010  1962 30.04 12.32 4.268 4.390 2.951 103.4 20.98

1992-1993
Player                Team  PO    GP    MIN   REBT  ASST  STL   BLKS  PTS   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank  DEC
John       Stockton   UTH   G        82  2863   237   987   199    21  1239  2683 34.91 15.11 2.890 12.04 2.683 155.2 30.04
Tim        Hardaway   GSW   G        66  2609   263   699   116    12  1419  2509 39.53  21.5 3.985 10.59 1.939 145.2 36.08
Mookie     Blaylock   ATL   G        80  2820   280   671   203    23  1069  2246 35.25 13.36   3.5 8.388 2.825 130.4 25.25
Michael    Williams   MIN   G        76  2661   273   657   166    23  1151  2270 35.01 15.14 3.592 8.645 2.487 129.9 27.38
Mark       Jackson    LAC   G        82  3117   388   724   136    12  1181  2441 38.01 14.40 4.732 8.829 1.805 126.2 27.96
Kenny      Anderson   NJN   G        55  2010   226   449    96    11   927  1709 36.55 16.85 4.109 8.164 1.945 122.9 29.13
Tyrone     Bogues     CHA   G        81  2833   298   711   161     4   808  1982 34.98 9.975 3.679 8.778 2.037 120.0 22.43
Isiah      Thomas     DET   G        79  2922   232   671   123    18  1391  2435 36.99 17.61 2.937 8.494 1.785 118.8 29.04
Scott      Skiles     ORL   G        78  3086   290   735    86     2  1201  2314 39.56 15.40 3.718 9.423 1.128 118.1 28.54
Jeff       Hornacek   PHI   G        79  2860   342   548   131    21  1511  2553 36.20 19.13 4.329 6.937 1.924 116.5 30.39
Rod        Strickland POR   G        78  2474   337   559   131    24  1069  2120 31.72 13.71 4.321 7.167 1.987 113.7 25.19
Kevin      Johnson    PHO   G        49  1643   104   384    85    19   791  1383 33.53 16.14 2.122 7.837 2.122 113.5 26.10
Mark       Price      CLE   G        75  2380   201   597    89    11  1365  2263 31.73  18.2  2.68  7.96 1.333 108.1 28.84
Sedale     Threatt    LAL   G        82  2893   273   564   142    11  1235  2225 35.28 15.06 3.329 6.878 1.866 106.9 25.27
Michael    Adams      WAS   G        70  2499   240   526   100     4  1035  1905  35.7 14.79 3.429 7.514 1.486 106.7 25.73

1993-1994
Team       G     MIN   PTS   REB   AST   STL   BLK   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank  DEC
STOCKTON,J    16   569   228    54   195    41     1   519 35.56 14.25 3.375 12.19 2.625 154.3 29.81
BLAYLOCK,M    15   558   191    93   144    39    10   477  37.2 12.73   6.2   9.6 3.267 153.1 28.53
ANDERSON,K    16   604   285    69   148    33     3   538 37.75 17.81 4.313  9.25  2.25 134.8 31.38
THOMAS,I       7   246   119    25    75     7     0   226 35.14    17 3.571 10.71     1 126.3 31.29
JACKSON,M     14   515   189    65   131    19     3   407 36.79  13.5 4.643 9.357 1.571 124.2  27.5
JOHNSON,K     14   505   311    35   131    21     1   499 36.07 22.21   2.5 9.357 1.571 123.8 34.07
MCMILLAN,N    14   403   126    58    88    46     5   323 28.79     9 4.143 6.286 3.643 120.2 19.43
SKILES,S      14   550   176    43   145    14     1   379 39.29 12.57 3.071 10.36 1.071 117.9    26
SPREWELL,L    15   675   293    74    60    33    22   482    45 19.53 4.933     4 3.667 117.0 28.47
BOGUES,M      15   500   121    65   150    15     1   352 33.33 8.067 4.333    10 1.067 116.0  22.4
STRICKLAND,   16   489   249    46   129    29     5   458 30.56 15.56 2.875 8.063 2.125 115.8  26.5
WILLIAMS,M    15   505   261    47   118    23     7   456 33.67  17.4 3.133 7.867     2 115.7  28.4
PRICE,M       15   535   289    45   126    21     1   482 35.67 19.27     3   8.4 1.467 114.4 30.67
HORNACEK,J    15   571   280    54    93    33     5   465 38.07 18.67   3.6   6.2 2.533 113.0 28.47
RICHARDSON,   15   554   220    53   126    18     2   419 36.93 14.67 3.533   8.4 1.333 110.3  26.6
10.1255PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Dec 13 1993 16:381
    How was the ranking determined?
10.1256GWEN::ASHEI ring my 'lil bell on the sidewalk...Mon Dec 13 1993 16:442
    Why isn't KJ ranked #1?
    
10.1257Pray for Bobby and his family...SALEM::STIGAnd every eye shall seeMon Dec 13 1993 21:016
    re Bobby Hurley... I heard on WEEI that he is still in critical
    condition and these next 4-5 days are crucial for him to make it
    through alive...Another sad day for the NBA...
    
    
                            stig
10.1258FRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyMon Dec 13 1993 21:052
    He has undergone 8 hours of surgery (wasn't wearing a seatbelt).  Both
    lungs were collapsed and his trachea was separated from his left lung.
10.1259FRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyMon Dec 13 1993 21:213
    His condition has been upgraded to serious but stable.  He's conscious
    and breathing with a ventilator.  Doctors at UC-Davis say a better
    prognosis will be given within 4-5 days.
10.1260Seatbelts DO save lives -- wear 'em....CAM3::WAYYou can't polish a turdTue Dec 14 1993 12:297
Man, you gotta wear those seatbelts.   How many folks have been killed flying
out of cars.  Remember Tommy Caldwell?

Hoping the Hurley-Man pulls through.....


'SAw
10.1261SNAX::ERICKSON26/8=3.25 --- 8 tough losesTue Dec 14 1993 12:389
	Not to make a rathole about wearing seatbelts. IMO if Hurley was
wearing his seatbelt, he would have been crushed. The picture I saw
of his vehicle, you couldn't find the drivers seat. Seatbelts do
prevent injurys and save lives. As long as you don't get hit on the
driver's door, by a car doing 60 MPH. In this case a seatbelt would
have been worse.

Ron
10.1262CAM3::WAYYou can't polish a turdTue Dec 14 1993 12:5017
>	Not to make a rathole about wearing seatbelts. IMO if Hurley was
>wearing his seatbelt, he would have been crushed. The picture I saw
>of his vehicle, you couldn't find the drivers seat. Seatbelts do
>prevent injurys and save lives. As long as you don't get hit on the
>driver's door, by a car doing 60 MPH. In this case a seatbelt would
>have been worse.

I haven't seen much on this particular accident, and the new side-impact
requirements are definitely something needed for cars.  Getting "t-boned"
is nasty stuff.

But, I've pulled lots of people out of wrecks, and for the most part, 
they save lives.  


Whoever's posting the reports, keep 'em coming.....
'Saw
10.1263C'mon Bobby, pull throughCSTEAM::FARLEYTue Dec 14 1993 13:5417
    
    
    Yabbut to continue the seat belt rathole, lasted night on a late night
    news broadcast, the doctor who operated on Bobby said the definitely,
    if he had been wearing his seatbelt the injuries wouldn't have been so
    serious because most of what he incurred was attributable or shows the
    classic signs of being tossed from the car.
    
    IMO, getting t-boned might have destroyed his pelvic region (busted
    hips, legs) but I don't think he would have had the collapsed lungs and
    seperated trachea.  
    
    I remain,
    a guy who don't play a doctor on tee vee but have, on occasion played
    one in da bedroom.
    Kev
    
10.1264he's lucky he's alive with no way to breatheFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyTue Dec 14 1993 14:287
>    IMO, getting t-boned might have destroyed his pelvic region (busted
>    hips, legs) but I don't think he would have had the collapsed lungs and
>    seperated trachea.  
    
    I agree.  Being thrown 100 feet had to cause him breaking every rib but
    1, collapsing both his lungs, separated trachea at the left lung, and
    multiple lacerations on the upper body.
10.1265always wear 'emGENRAL::WADEPull!Tue Dec 14 1993 15:577
    
    	I saw a picture of the wreckage in today's local paper.  The
    	shot is from the front.  It appears to me that the driver's
    	side front tire was the point of impact.  Looks like seat belts
    	would've helped in this case.
    
    Claybone
10.1266DECWET::METZGERAmerica's most beloved game show hostTue Dec 14 1993 15:5932
>	Not to make a rathole about wearing seatbelts. IMO if Hurley was
>wearing his seatbelt, he would have been crushed. The picture I saw
>of his vehicle, you couldn't find the drivers seat. Seatbelts do
>prevent injurys and save lives. As long as you don't get hit on the
>driver's door, by a car doing 60 MPH. In this case a seatbelt would
>have been worse.


I'm sorry but this is 100% incorrect. The laws of physics say that when you get
t-boned the first impact is on your left side. Wearing a seatbelt or not the
impact is immediate and there is no way to get around it. The secondary action
of getting thrown to the right happens well after (in microseconds) after the
initial impact. Getting thrown from the car is a direct result of the impact
from the side of your car not the initial impact...ie the damage from the
initial impact has already been done before the body starts to move...

Think of the same situation in a frontal impact. Your initial impact is forward
not to the back. That's why they have airbags. If the impact was to throw you
backwards the seat would take the brunt of the force.

One of the problems was the Hurley was driving a Sport Utility Vehicle
(4runner, I think) and they don't have side impact beams yet. I think they are
required to in another year.

The only time a seatbelt wouldn't be beneficial is if you drove your car off of
a bridge and couldn't get the belt off and drowned or if you do what my father
does and don't fasten the lap belt on those stupid motorized shoulder belt only
models and get decapitated by the shoulder belt because you dive under it in an
accident...Whoever invented those ought to be shot...

Metz
10.1267METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Dec 14 1993 16:295
All I know is that 4-5 years ago wearing a seatbelt is the only thing that saved
me from some bad injuries. The upside potential is much greater than
the downside.

The Crazy Met
10.1268finisCTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsTue Dec 14 1993 17:217
    I too believe that wearing a seatbelt is beneficial and common
    sensical. I don't see the need to legislate, thus the rathole.
    
    
    MikeL
    
    
10.1269CAMONE::WAYYou can't polish a turdTue Dec 14 1993 17:4615
>
>    I too believe that wearing a seatbelt is beneficial and common
>    sensical. I don't see the need to legislate, thus the rathole.
>    
    
They legislated it down here in CT, and for a while it got quite a bit
of attention.

I wear mine out of habit, and thus don't worry about the legislation.


Another good law they have on the books but never enforce is the
requirement to have your headlights on when it's raining.    
    

10.1270DECWET::METZGERAmerica's most beloved game show hostTue Dec 14 1993 17:5814
Insurance companies should be allowed to only pay partial benefits to crash
victims not wearing belts then especially in the case of death.

Somehow you have to get through to Billy-Tex-Bob who thinks it's not cool and
Joe Perrier who doesn't want to wrinkle his suit that it costs you and me money
when  these people get into accidents and sustain injuries  that are mostly
preventable through the use of seat belts...

I'd do the same thing for helmetless motorcycle riders if they suffer head
injuries...


Metz
10.1271CSTEAM::FARLEYTue Dec 14 1993 18:0317
    
    
    Yabbut metz,
    
    I agreee 100.1% with ya.  I don't agree that there should be laws
    mandating wearing them but reducing benefits if ya don't seem fair
    'nuff.
    
    BTW, I think we've seen the last of Bobby Hurley on the basketball
    court and that's too bad.  The kid was a pretty good player even though
    he is white and 6'2".
    
    I remain,
    wondering if the other guy gets cited for having a_expired license and
    driving without lights?
    Kev
    
10.1272GENRAL::WADEPull!Tue Dec 14 1993 18:114
    
    	What's his race got to do with his basketball ability Kev?
    
    Claybone
10.1273white men cain't jump (pun) ;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYTue Dec 14 1993 18:171
    
10.1274I had to add that :-)MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSTue Dec 14 1993 18:5024
    Wait a minute, I get hit, broadside by some idiot doing 60mph and
    because Im not wearing my seatbelt I shouldnt be intitled to Insurence
    benefits, am I hearing that correctly ?  And people who register motor
    cycles pay insurence just like everyone else, maybe people should wear
    helmets in cars to decrease head injuries ?  This is the problem with
    the world people spend too much time trying to change laws to decrease
    one man freedom but dont worry about the real problems in the world.
    Lets get guns/drugs out of our schools before worrying about a guy wearing
    or not wearing a seatbelt or helmet !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    This reminds me of the senators wife's who spent big $$$, time and
    effort on getting records labeld (A real worthy cause) or how about the
    lady who spent all her time and energy to get married with children
    moved to a later time slot, more time well spent.  Insurence is 
    expensive mostly due to fraud and over inflated repair/parts costs.
    I can fix my car for less time and money then most garage's and do just
    as good a job, but the insurence wont cut the check to me they want to
    pay the inflated costs.. and just keep bumping up premiums.  Then you
    have all the people who put in false claims....
    
    Make people have training and wear seatbelts but anyone can buy a gun
    :-)
    
    								mab
10.1275PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Dec 14 1993 19:031
    There are seatbelt topics in MASSACHUSETTS and CARBUFFS.
10.1276GWEN::ASHEI ring my 'lil bell on the sidewalk...Tue Dec 14 1993 19:0367
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Subject: Hurley remains in serious condition
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	SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) -- The prospects for a full recovery by
Sacramento Kings rookie point guard Bobby Hurley, who was seriously
injured in a two-car auto accident Sunday night, won't be known until
the next 4-to-5 days.
	Hurley remains in serious condition at the University of California
Davis Medical Center in Sacramento after suffering multiple injuries in
the accident.
	Hurley underwent approximately eight hours of surgery to repair the
trachea tube that was severed from the main airway to his left lung.
Drs. F. William Blaisdell and John Benfield performed the surgery.
	Hurley also is undergoing treatment and tests for multiple rib
fractures on both his right and left sides, a ligament injury in his
right knee, an injury to his left wrist and a small compression fracture
in the middle of his back that will not require any specific treatment.
	``The injury that Bobby Hurley sustained is a potentially life-
threatening injury, and it was quickly recognized and treated by our
surgical colleagues, Dr. William Blaisdell and our trauma surgery
department,'' Kings team physician Dr. Richard Marder said. ``Over the
next few days, events may occur that could result in dramatic
improvement suddenly, or he could have complications that could
necessitate further surgery or other treatment.''
	According to an earlier statement released by the Kings, Hurley was
driving home approximately one hour after Sunday's game against the Los
Angeles Clippers when he was struck by another vehicle at an
intersection less than a mile from Arco Arena, where the Kings play
their home games.
	The driver of the other vehicle was 37-year-old Dan Wieland of
Sacramento. Authorities said that Wieland was not under the influence of
alcohol at the time of the accident.
	Police reports said the other vehicle was traveling at approximately
50-to-60 mph without its headlights on. The force of the collision threw
Hurley, who was not wearing a seat belt, from his vehicle. He was found
face-down in a ditch by teammate Mike Peplowski, who stopped to help not
realizing that it was Hurley who was involved in the accident. Hurley's
trachea was separated from his left lung when he was ejected from the
vehicle.
	Hurley was transported by ambulance to the UC-Davis Medical Center.
	Hurley never lost consciousness during the accident and has responded
when visited by his parents, Bob and Chris Hurley, who arrived from New
Jersey.
	Wieland also underwent surgery at the Medical Center. The accident is
still under investigation.
	The 22-year-old Hurley was selected seventh overall by the Kings in
the June NBA draft after a stellar four-year career at Duke, where he
led the Blue Devils to two national championships and set the career
NCAA assist record with 1,076.

10.1277CAMONE::WAYYou can't polish a turdTue Dec 14 1993 19:035
>    
>    Make people have training and wear seatbelts but anyone can buy a gun
>    :-)
    
What's wrong with being able to buy a gun?
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	SACRAMENTO (UPI) -- Authorities said Monday the driver of a car that
crashed into the truck driven by Sacramento Kings guard Bobby Hurley was
not under the influence of alcohol.
	Hurley suffered major chest injuries in the accident Sunday night,
which occurred a little over an hour after the Kings' 112-102 loss at
Sacramento's ARCO Arena to the Los Angeles Clippers.
	Police reports indicated a vehicle driven by Dan Wieland was
traveling at approximately 50-60 mph with its headlights off when it
smashed into Hurley's truck. Authorities said there was no evidence of
alcohol in Wieland's blood and they still do not know why he did not
have his lights on.
	Hurley underwent surgery for eight hours Monday after suffering two
collapsed lungs, multiple rib and wrist fractures and major lacerations
to his upper body.
	Wieland, 37, of Sacramento, also underwent surgery at the Medical
Center.
	Dr. Richard Marder said the prospects for Hurley's full recovery are
difficult to predict.
	``Everything hinges on what happens in the next four to five days,''
he said.
	The force of the collision caused Hurley, who was not wearing a
seatbelt, to be thrown from his truck. The force was so great Hurley's
trachea was torn from his left lung, Marder said. That tear was repaired
during the surgery.
	Doctors said Hurley was conscious and breathing with a ventilator. He
was not tested for drugs or alcohol.
	Hurley, 22, was selected seventh overall by the Kings in the June NBA
draft after a stellar four-year career at Duke, where he led the Blue
Devils to two national championships and set the career NCAA assist
record with 1,076.


    
10.1279DECWET::METZGERAmerica's most beloved game show hostTue Dec 14 1993 20:2517
We just have to work on your reading comprehension Air...

I said you should get reduced benefits because you didn't think before you
drove (namely you didn't buckle up..therefore you probably suffered greater
injuries than the buckled driver  would have) People have to realize that their
is a cost to these actions and this cost should be reflected by the  individual
and not society at large...

It's just like if you formed an expedition to climb Mt Everest and had to get
rescued. Should every taxpayer pay for your rescue or should you?

Guns...Don't get me started on guns. I'm an avid gun control person. I'd vote
in a second to eliminate anything not used for sporting purposes like 15 round 
clips, Cop killer bullets, semi automatics..you name it...

Metz
10.1280My 1994 4runner has side impact beams.OURGNG::RIGGENSales gets commisions we get &quot;JACK&quot;Tue Dec 14 1993 21:0410

One of the problems was the Hurley was driving a Sport Utility Vehicle
(4runner, I think) and they don't have side impact beams yet. I think they are
required to in another year.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If bobby was driving a 93 that's true. 



10.1281alcohol test in this case is stupidFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyTue Dec 14 1993 22:391
    Hurley just came from playing in an NBA game.
10.1282Smoke a few Cigs, play some cards, eat the buffet...DECWET::METZGERAmerica's most beloved game show hostTue Dec 14 1993 22:495
Who is to say he didn't try and imitate John Kruk and pound down 10-12 brews in
the locker room after the game?

Metz
10.1283MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Tue Dec 14 1993 23:136
    Stats show that there are fewer major injuries and fatalaties in states
    that have laws that make wearing a seatbelt mandatory - but will MA
    pass this law - nahhh, just let insurance rates keep getting higher.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1284FRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyWed Dec 15 1993 00:214
    I remember it was on the ballot in MA back in '86 when I last lived
    there for any length of time.  Isn't Massachusetts insurance problem
    found in it being the auto theft capitol of the country (at least it
    once was)?
10.1285I think there #2 0r #3 in the country now...SALEM::STIGAnd every eye shall seeWed Dec 15 1993 10:183
    mostly joy rides though mike...
    
                      stig
10.1286Gun Hunting, now theres a sport, Use A BOW, thats a challangeMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Dec 15 1993 11:3625
    I just think penelizing non seatbelt wearer's should be way down on the
    list.  I had a friend get stopped for his 2nd offense drunk driving and
    he lost his license for less time the me, I was stopped for doing more
    the +25 over posted speed limit, no alcohol, just in a hurry, but +25
    is driving to endanger and I lost my license for a longer time period
    then someone with there 2nd drunk driving offense.  I also got more 
    surcharge points ?  The system stinks, the people they should be
    sticking it too, they dont.  I'll be down to a step 9 this year (IN MA)
    so now that I've had 7years of error free driving I hate to not get a
    benefit Im entitled too if I wasnt wearing a seatbelt.
    
    I have nothing against Guns, its the gun laws that stink.  I watched
    the program a few weeks back with valerie bertaneli (A true story).
    The women she was playing was once declared legaly insane, but after
    being released from the hospitol (I only watched the end) she was 
    allowed to purchase a gun, and later went on to use this weapon in a
    killing spree that too the lives of 2 childer and injured several
    others.  And the thing that gets me is somewhere out there there's a 
    group of people that think this person has the right to bear arms ???
    
    Add this to the fact that alot of major city's are re selling the guns
    they take off the streets I just dont understand the mindset of the
    officials and politicians that come up with these ideas ?
    
    								Mike
10.1287CAM3::WAYYou can't polish a turdWed Dec 15 1993 12:0643
>    others.  And the thing that gets me is somewhere out there there's a 
>    group of people that think this person has the right to bear arms ???
    

Get your facts straight.  When you've studied them, and know what the NRA
is saying, then come back in and talk about it.


I don't know about a lot of states, but it's not easy getting LEGALLY getting
a gun in CT.  If you want to buy a rifle, you have to wait two weeks to
get it, while a background check is performed.  If you have a hunting license,
you can get one right away.

With a handgun, there is a two week waiting period if you don't have a 
permit.  When the gun is picked up, a temporary permit is issued to allow
you to take it home.  Once it's home, you cannot take it outside your house
if you don't have a permit.  (I never knew that part of the law).

If you have a permit, you can take it when you buy it.

Getting a handgun permit is more or less difficult depending on the town
you live in.   In Hebron, my town, we don't have a PD, but rather a 
Resident State Trooper.  All he requires is the application, the NRA
certificate, and fingerprints.  Then the SP does the check on me.

In Glastonbury, my home town, it is much more difficult.

Considering that in the past three months I've passed a State Police 
background check and an FBI background check, I'm pretty sure I'll get the
permit in about another 6 weeks.


So really, the Brady Bill means nothing here in CT, because we have stricter
laws.

But I have several friends who wouldn't be here today were it not legal for
them to carry a handgun.....


JMHO,
'Saw


10.1288Who said NRA ?MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Dec 15 1993 12:226
    I never once said NRA reread my mail I said a group of people, never
    NRA or are you saying that there's not one member of the NRA that
    thinks everyone is intitled (I know a law was later passed to prevent
    Insane people from getting gun).
    
    								mab
10.1289Its a tough issue and both sides are right...MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Dec 15 1993 12:3333
    I just think there's has to be a little better control on who gets
    guns.  Its seems to me that every year at least 1 hunter is shot
    or killed because some other hunter shot first then looked to see
    what they shot.  
    
    Maybe let them get the guns and hunt, but if your caught in the woods
    hunting without the proper clothing (Dont you need some orange or red).
    You should be banned from hunting or carrying a gun for at least a
    year.  If you accidently shot someone hunting cant you go out the
    following day and try again ?  Does that make sense ?  Hey I came very
    close to getting and carrying a pistol myself (I use to clean federal
    buildings, banks and most of the other guys did it) but felt if I
    needed a gun for my job Id get another one, IF I lived somewhere that
    I needed a gun to feel safe I'll move.
    
    Every Year when they come out with the stats on how many children, and
    innocent bystanders are killed by guns in USA compared to England and
    other countries I start to really think about which side of this issue
    really makes sense.  My father, brother, brother in law and father in
    law all have pistols (permits too) but I really dont think any of them
    will ever need it to save there lives.  
    
    They got guns, lets get guns, they got bigger guns, lets pass law so we
    can get bigger guns, etc etc etc...  Do people really need the right to
    carry Uzi's ?
    
    I dont fully side with either side, people should have the right to
    carry weapons if the choice but there should be some limits on who can
    carry and what they can carry. I dont see the need for fully automatic
    weapons in my home, and hope to hell I never need one to live day to 
    day....
    
    								mab
10.1290PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Dec 15 1993 12:598
10.1291PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Dec 15 1993 13:123
    This is the NBA topic, not the NRA (or seatbelt) topic.  Please take
    this discussion to a more appropriate conference.  Further replies on
    gun control/seatbelts will be deleted.
10.1293CAMONE::WAYYou can't polish a turdWed Dec 15 1993 13:2212
>    This is the NBA topic, not the NRA (or seatbelt) topic.  Please take
>    this discussion to a more appropriate conference.  Further replies on
>    gun control/seatbelts will be deleted.

How come you're making unilateral decisions here?


tsk, tsk, tsk......


8^)

10.1294xBSS::NEUZILJust call me FredWed Dec 15 1993 13:236

	Read in the paper that the guy who ran into Hurley tested positive for
	amphetamines.

	Kevin
10.1295master baiter testing the limits???? ;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYWed Dec 15 1993 13:2617
    
    
    Yabbut does anybody know if any NBA team has ever employed the run 'n
    gun offense since Denver?
    
    Does OSHA have any opinion on whether or not NBA players who are
    sitting on the bench while they're not playing should be wearing
    seatbelts?
    
    Or, as MrT would say, "reach out and taunt someone"
    
    ;^)
    
    I remain,
    taxing the (assumed) wisdome of you-know-who
    Kev
    
10.1296CAMONE::WAYYou can't polish a turdWed Dec 15 1993 13:3617
>    Or, as MrT would say, "reach out and taunt someone"
    

Alas, poor MrT, I knew him, Horatio.  Gone are the days, when he would take
me on his knee, the pipes the pipes are caling, from glen to glen, and
coming around the mountain when she comes.   Just a jacknife has
MacHeath dear, and he keeps it out of sight of all of me, why not take
all of me......


or something like that.....


'Saw

    

10.1297Gonna kick some Hoos butt this yearANGLIN::WIERSBECKGolden Gopher hoops!Wed Dec 15 1993 13:565
    Ah MrT.  I should get ahold of him when I get back in town for
    Christmas.
    
    
    Spud
10.1298FYIFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyWed Dec 15 1993 17:4340
VNS TECHNOLOGY WATCH:                           [Mike Taylor, VNS Correspondent]
=====================                           [Littleton, MA, USA            ]

                              No Technical Fouls

    Elaborately engineered sneakers are not the only kind of mobile
    technology in the NBA these days. with the help of IBM and some
    specialized software, coaches are using pen-based notebook computers
    to access information that can help them plot their strategies during
    basketball games.

    Although all 27 NBA teams have been equipped with conventional notebook
    computers for several seasons, the machines have seen limited computing
    time. During the past season, however, a few teams gave IBM's ThinkPad
    710T pen-based notebook a formal tryout. Loaded with basketball
    specific software developed by Information Display Systems Inc., of
    Jacksonville, Florida, the notebooks quickly became the first string
    decision support technology. the notebooks function as electronic
    playbooks and clipboards that coaches can use to diagram and store
    plays during a game. The software contains modules for statistics,
    scouting, and plays, enabling the coaches to easily access and
    manipulate data that previously was recorded on paper. Statistics on
    everything from shooting percentages and rebounds to how many times a
    player dives into the crowd for a loose ball can be stored in a
    database. "Essentially, it's a coaching tool that shows us how many
    times we run certain plays and how well they are working for us," said
    Tom Sterner, an assistant coach for the Orlando Magic. If a particular
    play is not working, Sterner can tap into his database and be presented
    with a number of alternatives. Without the ThinkPad, collecting and
    analyzing the same kind of data would involve several hours of sifting
    through paper based stat sheets. "It's a lot quicker and a lot
    neater," Sterner said.

    The notebooks have another advantage over regular playbooks" they are
    password protected. That feature would have been welcomed by Indiana
    Pacers player Malik Sealy, who lost his playbook at the airport during
    the playoffs against the New York Knicks. Two caring New Yorkers found
    the book and promptly handed it over to radio host Don Imus, who read
    an embellished version over the air.
    {CIO August 1993}
10.1299Who's Hot & Who's Not - for Tommy's numbers fetishFRETZ::HEISERno I'm really very, very shyWed Dec 15 1993 17:44181
                                STANDINGS 
                               -----------
                    Team               Won   Lost  +/-   GB    PCT
              1) AtlantaHawks           10     0    3    -   1.000
              2) HoustonRockets          9     1    5   1.0  0.900
              3) PhoenixSuns             9     1    4   1.0  0.900
              4) SeattleSupersonics      8     2    6   2.0  0.800
              5) GSWarriors              8     2    2   2.0  0.800
              6) SanAntonioSpurs         7     3    2   3.0  0.700
              7) OrlandoMagic            7     3    2   3.0  0.700
              8) UtahJazz                7     3    0   3.0  0.700
              9) ChicagoBulls            6     4    3   4.0  0.600
             10) NYKnicks                6     4    0   4.0  0.600
             11) PortlandTrailBlazers    5     5    2   5.0  0.500
             12) IndianaPacers           5     5    1   5.0  0.500
             13) DenverNuggets           5     5    0   5.0  0.500
             14) MinnesotaT-wolves       5     5   -1   5.0  0.500
             15) LAClippers              4     6    0   6.0  0.400
             16) LALakers                4     6    0   6.0  0.400
             17) MiamiHeat               4     6   -1   6.0  0.400
             18) BostonCeltics           4     6   -1   6.0  0.400
             19) CharlotteHornets        4     6   -1   6.0  0.400
             20) ClevelandCavaliers      4     6   -2   6.0  0.400
             21) MilwaukeeBucks          3     7   -1   7.0  0.300
             22) Philadelphia76ers       3     7   -2   7.0  0.300
             23) NJNets                  3     7   -2   7.0  0.300
             24) DetroitPistons          2     8   -4   8.0  0.200
             25) WashingtonBullets       1     9   -3   9.0  0.100
             26) SacramentoKings         1     9   -4   9.0  0.100
             27) DallasMavericks         0    10   -6  10.0  0.000
+/- is Away Wins - Home Loses.

         Team Scoring                           Team Defense
      Team             Pts/Game                   Team            Pts/Game
 1 PhoenixSuns           113.8               1 NYKnicks               90.1
 2 AtlantaHawks          110.4               2 SeattleSupersonics     92.1
 3 PortlandTrailBlazers  109.5               3 SanAntonioSpurs        92.9
 4 UtahJazz              105.4               4 ClevelandCavaliers     95.4
 5 MiamiHeat             104.3               5 HoustonRockets         95.5
 6 CharlotteHornets      104.1               6 GSWarriors             95.7
 7 BostonCeltics         103.9               7 DetroitPistons         97.0
 8 LAClippers            103.4               8 IndianaPacers          97.6
 9 WashingtonBullets     103.0               9 OrlandoMagic           97.7
10 SeattleSupersonics    102.8              10 AtlantaHawks           98.2
11 ChicagoBulls          102.7              11 Philadelphia76ers      98.8
12 LALakers              102.2              12 UtahJazz              100.0
13 DenverNuggets         102.0              13 ChicagoBulls          100.4
14 OrlandoMagic          101.8              14 MinnesotaT-wolves     101.6
15 NJNets                101.7              15 MilwaukeeBucks        102.1
16 IndianaPacers         101.0              16 PhoenixSuns           102.7
17 SacramentoKings       100.9              17 NJNets                103.1
18 HoustonRockets         99.3              18 DenverNuggets         103.4
19 MinnesotaT-wolves      98.8              19 LAClippers            103.6
20 SanAntonioSpurs        98.5              20 LALakers              103.9
21 GSWarriors             98.3              21 MiamiHeat             105.3
22 NYKnicks               98.1              22 CharlotteHornets      108.4
23 DallasMavericks        95.8              23 PortlandTrailBlazers  108.5
24 MilwaukeeBucks         95.6              24 BostonCeltics         110.0
25 ClevelandCavaliers     95.1              25 DallasMavericks       111.1
26 Philadelphia76ers      93.0              26 SacramentoKings       112.0
27 DetroitPistons         92.0              27 WashingtonBullets     113.6

         Team FG Pct           Offensive       Team FT Pct 
      Team               FG Pct.                 Team                FT Pct.
 1 PhoenixSuns           0.508               1 MinnesotaT-wolves     0.809
 2 LAClippers            0.499               2 MiamiHeat             0.806
 3 WashingtonBullets     0.499               3 PhoenixSuns           0.783
 4 IndianaPacers         0.491               4 AtlantaHawks          0.781
 5 OrlandoMagic          0.487               5 ClevelandCavaliers    0.778
 6 AtlantaHawks          0.483               6 DallasMavericks       0.772
 7 LALakers              0.478               7 NJNets                0.765
 8 SeattleSupersonics    0.478               8 SacramentoKings       0.763
 9 HoustonRockets        0.475               9 HoustonRockets        0.760
10 UtahJazz              0.475              10 MilwaukeeBucks        0.760
11 SanAntonioSpurs       0.474              11 BostonCeltics         0.758
12 DenverNuggets         0.474              12 UtahJazz              0.751
13 BostonCeltics         0.474              13 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.749
14 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.472              14 NYKnicks              0.744
15 ChicagoBulls          0.469              15 CharlotteHornets      0.741
16 GSWarriors            0.463              16 SanAntonioSpurs       0.736
17 DetroitPistons        0.459              17 IndianaPacers         0.732
18 MiamiHeat             0.458              18 WashingtonBullets     0.723
19 MinnesotaT-wolves     0.452              19 DetroitPistons        0.720
20 ClevelandCavaliers    0.450              20 LALakers              0.717
21 CharlotteHornets      0.446              21 Philadelphia76ers     0.709
22 Philadelphia76ers     0.446              22 SeattleSupersonics    0.697
23 NYKnicks              0.442              23 DenverNuggets         0.694
24 NJNets                0.436              24 ChicagoBulls          0.684
25 SacramentoKings       0.432              25 LAClippers            0.671
26 MilwaukeeBucks        0.432              26 GSWarriors            0.667
27 DallasMavericks       0.426              27 OrlandoMagic          0.667

         Team Defensive FG Pct.               Team 3 Pt. Pct.
      Team               FG Pct.                 Team                3 Pt Pct.
 1 HoustonRockets        0.415               1 MinnesotaT-wolves     0.400
 2 SanAntonioSpurs       0.433               2 ClevelandCavaliers    0.392
 3 DenverNuggets         0.434               3 Philadelphia76ers     0.376
 4 NYKnicks              0.435               4 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.374
 5 OrlandoMagic          0.442               5 ChicagoBulls          0.370
 6 SeattleSupersonics    0.443               6 NYKnicks              0.352
 7 ClevelandCavaliers    0.444               7 DenverNuggets         0.347
 8 AtlantaHawks          0.445               8 MiamiHeat             0.342
 9 GSWarriors            0.449               9 DetroitPistons        0.340
10 MiamiHeat             0.451              10 HoustonRockets        0.339
11 IndianaPacers         0.454              11 UtahJazz              0.338
12 UtahJazz              0.459              12 AtlantaHawks          0.327
13 CharlotteHornets      0.461              13 SacramentoKings       0.326
14 LALakers              0.463              14 SanAntonioSpurs       0.325
15 NJNets                0.463              15 LALakers              0.318
16 DetroitPistons        0.469              16 CharlotteHornets      0.316
17 MinnesotaT-wolves     0.472              17 OrlandoMagic          0.315
18 Philadelphia76ers     0.473              18 IndianaPacers         0.308
19 LAClippers            0.475              19 DallasMavericks       0.307
20 ChicagoBulls          0.478              20 MilwaukeeBucks        0.302
21 BostonCeltics         0.478              21 WashingtonBullets     0.301
22 PhoenixSuns           0.480              22 NJNets                0.299
23 PortlandTrailBlazers  0.491              23 LAClippers            0.296
24 SacramentoKings       0.503              24 PhoenixSuns           0.290
25 MilwaukeeBucks        0.506              25 GSWarriors            0.284
26 DallasMavericks       0.535              26 BostonCeltics         0.268
27 WashingtonBullets     0.545              27 SeattleSupersonics    0.256

         Team Rebounding Difference            Team Personal Fouls
      Team               Reb Diff                Team                 Fouls
 1 NYKnicks                6.6               1 MiamiHeat             27.20
 2 SanAntonioSpurs         6.4               2 UtahJazz              26.30
 3 IndianaPacers           5.4               3 NYKnicks              25.40
 4 AtlantaHawks            5.0               4 DallasMavericks       25.10
 5 PortlandTrailBlazers    3.7               5 DenverNuggets         25.10
 6 SeattleSupersonics      2.8               6 IndianaPacers         25.10
 7 MiamiHeat               2.7               7 MinnesotaT-wolves     24.60
 8 NJNets                  2.4               8 SacramentoKings       23.90
 9 MinnesotaT-wolves       1.6               9 MilwaukeeBucks        23.50
10 ChicagoBulls            1.3              10 SeattleSupersonics    23.40
11 DenverNuggets           1.3              11 CharlotteHornets      23.10
12 GSWarriors              1.1              12 HoustonRockets        23.10
13 HoustonRockets          0.9              13 LALakers              22.50
14 PhoenixSuns             0.7              14 BostonCeltics         22.50
15 CharlotteHornets        0.6              15 PortlandTrailBlazers  22.50
16 OrlandoMagic            0.0              16 OrlandoMagic          21.60
17 LAClippers             -0.5              17 DetroitPistons        21.60
18 UtahJazz               -0.7              18 LAClippers            21.50
19 MilwaukeeBucks         -1.6              19 ChicagoBulls          21.30
20 BostonCeltics          -1.7              20 ClevelandCavaliers    21.10
21 DallasMavericks        -2.1              21 NJNets                21.00
22 ClevelandCavaliers     -2.5              22 WashingtonBullets     20.80
23 DetroitPistons         -3.2              23 GSWarriors            20.70
24 WashingtonBullets      -4.0              24 SanAntonioSpurs       20.70
25 Philadelphia76ers      -4.4              25 AtlantaHawks          19.10
26 SacramentoKings        -7.7              26 Philadelphia76ers     18.80
27 LALakers              -11.4              27 PhoenixSuns           18.20

         Team Turnovers                       Team Blocked Shots
      Team              Turnovers                Team                Blocks
 1 ClevelandCavaliers    13.10             1 DenverNuggets          9.50
 2 LALakers              13.60             2 Philadelphia76ers      8.40
 3 AtlantaHawks          14.00             3 NJNets                 8.40
 4 UtahJazz              14.20             4 LALakers               7.40
 5 DetroitPistons        14.60             5 PhoenixSuns            6.70
 6 PortlandTrailBlazers  14.80             6 HoustonRockets         6.60
 7 SanAntonioSpurs       14.80             7 IndianaPacers          6.60
 8 NJNets                14.80             8 OrlandoMagic           6.60
 9 PhoenixSuns           15.00             9 CharlotteHornets       5.80
10 ChicagoBulls          15.00            10 LAClippers             5.50
11 MiamiHeat             15.30            11 AtlantaHawks           5.40
12 OrlandoMagic          15.40            12 MiamiHeat              5.30
13 SacramentoKings       16.20            13 PortlandTrailBlazers   5.20
14 NYKnicks              16.40            14 MinnesotaT-wolves      4.90
15 BostonCeltics         16.40            15 SanAntonioSpurs        4.90
16 SeattleSupersonics    16.50            16 ClevelandCavaliers     4.70
17 MilwaukeeBucks        16.50            17 GSWarriors             4.70
18 GSWarriors            16.90            18 SeattleSupersonics     4.70
19 DallasMavericks       17.00            19 NYKnicks               4.40
20 CharlotteHornets      17.70            20 BostonCeltics          4.20
21 MinnesotaT-wolves     17.70            21 ChicagoBulls           4.10
22 LAClippers            17.80            22 UtahJazz               4.10
23 DenverNuggets         17.90            23 MilwaukeeBucks         4.00
24 Philadelphia76ers     18.10            24 DallasMavericks        4.00
25 WashingtonBullets     18.40            25 SacramentoKings        3.50
26 HoustonRockets        18.40            26 WashingtonBullets      3.50
27 IndianaPacers         20.10            27 DetroitPistons         3.30
10.1300.1300 to bootCSTEAM::FARLEYWed Dec 15 1993 17:5710
    
    	Yabbut I read/heard that Bobby Hurley remained conscious
    throuth the whole accident.
    
    Musta suffered some bodacious pain  :*(
    
    I remain,
    always a seat-belt wearer
    Kev
    
10.1301he must have been in shock...SALEM::STIGAnd every eye shall seeThu Dec 16 1993 12:344
    re -1   yeah....he must have had some shock out of it I would think to
    lessen the pain a bit...
    
                     stig
10.1302CSTEAM::FARLEYThu Dec 16 1993 14:0310
    
    
    	Yabbut today's report has him breathing on his own, he sat up and
    is drinking liquids.
    
    
    I remain,
    a_Jimmy_Olsen_replica!
    Kev
    
10.1303SNAX::ERICKSON26/8=3.25 --- 8 tough losesThu Dec 16 1993 16:277
	Also the guy who hit him is claiming that his headlights
were ON, not off as the media is saying. The only thing the have
found in his blood was Amphetamines. There trying to figure out if
it was from an over the counter prescription or not.

Ron
10.1304?????????????WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNumber 3 Looms over FenwayTue Dec 21 1993 11:538
    
    
    
    Anyone know if Rodmans suspension means he'll miss tonights game?
    
    
    
    Chappy
10.1305GWEN::ASHEI've got the kevorkaTue Dec 21 1993 14:001
    Yup
10.1306CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHLindsey is four years old!!!!Mon Jan 03 1994 13:128
trade rumor reported in the Detriot(tm) Free Press:

	Isiah Thomas to the Knicks for Tony Campbell and a #1 nexted year.

Pat Riley and Isiah Thomas - there's a couple who deserve each other.

=Bob=

10.1307GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsMon Jan 03 1994 15:502
    Six rings between them, right?
    
10.1308CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHLindsey is four years old!!!!Mon Jan 03 1994 17:453
10.1309CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHLindsey is four years old!!!!Tue Jan 04 1994 13:367
Well I heard on the radio today that Thomas turned down the trade.

Hmm.  He must really like Detriot(tm).  He's passing up a chance at another
ring to stay with a team going nowhere thised year.  The Pistons have a pretty
bright future, but will not likely contend again during Isiah's playing days.

=Bob=
10.1310GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsTue Jan 04 1994 14:182
    Maybe he's loyal.  Nothing wrong with that...
    
10.1311what's the world coming to?TNPUBS::ALVEYHeather be Thy name...Tue Jan 04 1994 14:258
Anybody else bothered by a system in which
you pay these guys major money and then you can't 
trade their butt outa town so somebody else can
pay them?

Must be nice.

dr.a
10.1312Okay, lets try free market on sportsAKOCOA::BREENTue Jan 04 1994 14:3410
    That's simple, get rid of the system: drafts, restrictions etc.  Put a
    price on everything including no-trade contracts.  Let the free market
    take over and everyone can quit complaining.
    
    The end result may be lower overall salaries and lower ticket prices.
    
    But in Thomas case I would assume they could have replaced no trade
    with more $bucks.
    
    
10.1313GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsTue Jan 04 1994 14:549
    Didn't the Timberwolves want to trade for McHale but he said no because
    he wanted to retire a Celtic?  Wasn't there talk about trading Parish?
    What's the difference?
    
    They're not close to the cap, his contract is up at the end of the
    year, they're rebuilding and I don't see where Tony Campbell and a low
    #1 pick really helps this club.  As a fan, I'm glad he's staying.  He's
    been loyal, give him his option.
    
10.1314FRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyTue Jan 04 1994 15:261
    Thomas is too much a dirty, low-life, yeller, kissin' bandit to be loyal.
10.1315PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Jan 04 1994 15:352
    dr.a, slavery was abolished in this country over 100 years ago.  How
    would you like to be traded to IBM for a programmer to be named later?
10.1316the ol' Bartleby the Scrivener bit...TNPUBS::ALVEYHeather be Thy name...Tue Jan 04 1994 16:4012
Slavery?
Huh?
I'm not talking about (and certainly not advocating) slavery, Mac.
An analogy would be DEC telling me to pack my things and me
saying, "No, I'd prefer not to" and getting away with it.

Or my four-year-old who every night sez "I'm NOT taking a bath"
getting her way.

It's a matter of remembering who the boss is.

dr.a
10.1317I want outta Philly, I'm gonna retire...GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsTue Jan 04 1994 17:281
    Sort of like Charles, Mike?
10.1318One of H. Melville's little jewelsAKOCOA::BREENTue Jan 04 1994 17:318
    As I recall Bartelby did get away with it.  He had a boss a lot like
    ol 'Saw's descriptions.
    
    and my 4yr old does get away with it more often than not but he likes a
    bath once in awhile...
    
    But the spoiled child in this scenario is the fan who wants the
    Kennesaw Mountain Landis approach to athletes along with '30s prices.
10.1319Philly, Phoenix, doesn't matter...FRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyTue Jan 04 1994 17:341
    Charles isn't yeller and only kisses wimmin.
10.1320METSNY::francusNY Mets/NY Jets, both TRULY SUCK!!!!Tue Jan 04 1994 18:088
> But the spoiled child in this scenario is the fan who wants the
> Kennesaw Mountain Landis approach to athletes along with '30s prices.

Mac???

:-)

The Crazy Met
10.1321GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsTue Jan 04 1994 18:132
    No, he spits on little girls instead...
    
10.1322FRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyTue Jan 04 1994 18:234
    >    No, he spits on little girls instead...
    
                                ^^^^^ this should be singular.  It's not
    his fault she jumped in the way to save her father.
10.1323GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsTue Jan 04 1994 18:463
    It's his fault that he did it to begin with.
    
    Ok, so he spits on men... that makes him a better person.
10.1324Okay, TCM make that...AKOCOA::BREENTue Jan 04 1994 18:584
    
    > Kennesaw Mountain Landis approach to athletes along with '30s prices.
    	[Red Auerbach]           "      "    "        "    "   '50s   "
    
10.1325FRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyTue Jan 04 1994 19:293
    spitting is a mainly thing.  Everyone that plays playground ball does
    it.  I even saw some Croatian wimmin on the news the other night that
    would put Charles' skills to shame.
10.1326GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsTue Jan 04 1994 19:452
    In spectator's faces?  Yeah, that's mainly...
    
10.1327not Charles' faultFRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyTue Jan 04 1994 19:461
    well if he ain't good enough to play, I guess he has to pay to watch.
10.1328leetle barbCTHQ::LEARYCorporate Telecom Technology SolutionsTue Jan 04 1994 20:337
    Ain't Charles from the same organization which hired the NBA's
    Designated A$$hole to denigrate the opposition during playoffs?
    
    Class ballplayer, class organization.
    
    MikeL
    
10.1329a 15 ft foot as his best shot cmon? Oakley's THE MAN!CNTROL::CHILDSDan Reeves mental midgetWed Jan 05 1994 14:0310
 Hey, we're talking about the Little Princess here. Plain and Simple his
 ego says stay in Detriot(tm) and be their all time assists, points etc 
 leader. I also assume he has alot of local business that are easier to
 run by staying in the Motown.........

 Besides he knows those chumps in New York aren't going to win it all with
 a sissyass center like Ewing so why be part of those underachievers???

 mike
10.1330For this deal, I'd stay tooMPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468Wed Jan 05 1994 15:0631
    From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
    Subject: Thomas reportedly will retire at end of season
    Date: Wed, 5 Jan 94 8:29:42 PST
    
    	DETROIT (UPI) -- Detroit Pistons guard Isiah Thomas reportedly will
    retire at the end of the season after agreeing on a contract extension
    worth $55 million, and he will become part-owner and general manager of
    the club.
    	SportsChannel Chicago reported Tuesday that Thomas and the Pistons
    have agreed to the deal that would give him 10 per cent ownership of
    the team.
    	The Pistons have called a news conference for Thursday to discuss
    the Thomas situation.
    	WMVP radio station in Chicago reported that Thomas will retire and
    become vice president and general manager in addition to gaining the
    interest in the Pistons as part of the $55 million agreement. Thomas
    reportedly will receive a $10 million flat fee as part of the deal.
    	Thomas reportedly recently rejected a trade that would have sent
    him to the New York Knicks.
    	The Detroit Free Press reported Tuesday that Thomas was offered the
    opportunity to join the Knicks in exchange for forward Tony Campbell,
    injured forward-center Tim McCormick and a 1994 first round pick which
    originally belonged to the Houston Rockets.
    	Thomas met Monday with Pistons majority owner and managing partner
    Bill Davidson. Davidson offered the 32-year-old Thomas the chance to
    finish his All-Star career with a contending team.
    	The Pistons are 8-21 and in last place in the Central Division as
    they undergo a rebuilding process.
    	Thomas, who hasn't played since Dec. 21 because of a strained right
    arch, helped lead the Pistons to NBA championships in 1989 and 1990.
    
10.1331GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsWed Jan 05 1994 16:3214
    Well, I've heard him say in the off season he wanted to retire a
    Piston.  Like I said, this doesn't surprise me.  It's like Bird
    saying he didn't want to go to Indiana, McHale to Minnesota, etc...
    instead of being offered a chance to go home, this was for a chance
    at a ring.  
    
    Only thing about the trade proposal I don't understand.  The Knicks
    may get a #1 from Atlanta if McCormick remains unable to play.  Would
    that have gone to Detriot(tm) if they had made the deal (i.e. Campbell
    plus maybe 2 #1's)?  That makes more sense to me than just dumping him
    for Campbell and a low #1.
    
    -Walt
    
10.1332MPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468Wed Jan 05 1994 16:514
    I think the pick with McCormick is Houston's.  Whoever has McCormick
    at draft time gets the pick.
    
    Mike
10.1333A good front office vs a bad fron tofficeTNPUBS::NAZZAROGentleness overcomes strengthThu Jan 06 1994 17:0410
    The Knicks just got the point guard they needed, and Dallas once again
    shows that their front office is one of the worst in all of sports.
    
    To New York:  G Derek Harper
    To Dallas:  G/F Tony Campbell and New York's #1 draft choice in 1997.
    
    However, if that pick is in the top five, the Knicks can reclaim it
    and give the Mavs their 1998 #1 pick.
    
    NAZZ
10.1334DECWET::METZGERSleep deprivation is a good thing...Thu Jan 06 1994 17:586
whata bunch of pinheads  those Dallas guys are...BTW - when are they going to
admit they hired a stiff for a head coach and  give him the boot and let some
deserved CBA coach come in and run the team like it should be...

Metz
10.1335METSNY::francusNY Mets/NY Jets, both TRULY SUCK!!!!Thu Jan 06 1994 18:277
GREAT trade! Well if you are a Knicks fan.

How in the world did they convince Dallas to make such a stooopid trade?
Unless Harper is injured and they didn't tell anyone this deal makes no
sense for Dallas.

The Crazy Met
10.1336GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsThu Jan 06 1994 18:452
    I would have thought they'd need McCormack to makt that trade to get
    the second #1.  
10.1337Campbell had great numbers in MinnesotaFRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyThu Jan 06 1994 18:572
    Who's the other forward alongside Mashburn?  I have Campbell on one of
    my rotis teams and hopefully they'll use him (if he reports).
10.1338Sellers market turned to Buyers marketAKOCOA::BREENThu Jan 06 1994 20:0910
    This is the result of a sellers market (for NY) which should have been
    that way for Dallas.  But since they virtually have been pedalling him
    for highest bidder he is useless to them, they keep losing and will be
    better with Campbell hence the steal for NY, for whom Harper will
    probably be superior to what they would have gotten out of (injured
    guard?).
    
    Is this the Harper of Cavalier, SDiego travels or has he been with
    Dallas all along which would include salad days of Aguirre, Tarpley,
    Perkins?
10.1339METSNY::francusNY Mets/NY Jets, both TRULY SUCK!!!!Thu Jan 06 1994 20:164
Harper has been with Dallas for years. He and Robertson(I think)
were at one time one of the best backcourt combos in the league.

The Crazy Met
10.1340MPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468Thu Jan 06 1994 20:195
    Walt,
    
    The McCormack pick is for this year.
    
    Mike
10.1341How the mightly fall and quicklyAKOCOA::BREENThu Jan 06 1994 20:316
    Unbelievebly fast breakup of a perennial west contender.  Reminds me of
    the 47-51 Redsox distintegration, early 60s (fb)Giants champions to late 60s
    chumps and another NY baseball team that went from World Series Champs
    to chasing expansion teams.
    
    Not to speak of 64 AL champs Yankees to late 60s doormats.
10.1342FRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyThu Jan 06 1994 20:372
    Harper & Blackmon were the guard tandem in Dallas' best years.  Now
    they're both in NY.
10.1343GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsThu Jan 06 1994 21:242
    Terry Davis supposed to be the forward?
    
10.1344MIMS::ROLLINS_RFri Jan 07 1994 12:3810
	Why is the NY-Dallas trade so bad ?  Does anyone think that Dallas
	will be competing for the title in the next 2-3 years ?  I suspect
	trading anyone who will be done within 3-4 years for a #1 pick at
	around the time when Dallas can hope to start competing (if they
	draft well) is a WISE trade, not a poor one.  Moreover, if NY starts
	to drop off a little in the next 4 years, the pick might be better
	than some would currently think.

	Does anyone think that Dallas would get a lot better than this in
	trade ?  If so, who would give it to them ?
10.1345VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDNoTeam-NoBudFri Jan 07 1994 12:425
    	The Dallas demise was due to the fact that management hitched their
    wagon to Roy Tarpley who hitched his nose to a coke spoon.  No excuses
    for the Knicks not making the Finals now.
    
    				/Don
10.1346GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsFri Jan 07 1994 13:093
    Depends.  Is there that big a difference between Thomas and Harper?
    The Knicks offered Detriot (tm) 2 number ones in the next 2 years.
    Dallas got 1 in 97.  Will there even be a draft by then?  
10.1347FRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyFri Jan 07 1994 14:101
    All Dallas needs now is a coach.  They have boat-loads of talent.
10.1348GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsFri Jan 07 1994 14:132
    Boat-loads?
    
10.1349VAXMKT::ROBICHAUDNoTeam-NoBudFri Jan 07 1994 14:173
    	Maybe Mike meant a dinghy Walt(e)...
    
    				/Don
10.1350MSE1::FRANCUSNY Mets/NY Jets, both TRULY SUCK!!!!Fri Jan 07 1994 14:356
    Dallas has 7 #1 picks in the next 3-4 years. If they pick right they
    could be a contender within 3 years. Jackson and Mashburn are already
    there.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1351enough to win more than 2 gamesFRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyFri Jan 07 1994 14:372
    Jackson, Mashburn, and Campbell are all quality players.  Rooks is
    pretty good as well.  
10.1352GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsFri Jan 07 1994 16:214
    Campbell's still deciding if he wants to report.  I can't call a team
    with Mike Iuzzilino or Fat Lever at point guard having a boatload of
    talent.
    
10.1353DECWET::METZGERSleep deprivation is a good thing...Fri Jan 07 1994 18:0211
When Jackson joined the team late last season they were a better club..with the
addition of Mashburn one would expect the upward rise to continue...

The coaching sucks and the front office is too stupid to realize it...They need
a big man and it looks like they'll have one of the top  choices again this
year...

Other than Monstross who are the top big men coming out this year?

Metz
10.1354FRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyFri Jan 07 1994 18:538
>    "I don't watch NBA basketball.  I prefer to watch basketball."
>    
>    - Bob Knight
    
    You can blame the ABA for that.  Much of what made the ABA successful
    was incorporated into the NBA because it brought out the fans.  The 3pt
    line is the obvious one, other not so obvious ones are the tracking of
    assists, steals, and blocks for which rotis fans are forever grateful.
10.1355One and one foul shots also help.KALI::MORGANFri Jan 07 1994 18:565
    Mike, simply put, it's the traveling and ticky-tack fouls in favor of
    the superstars, that make the pro game pale in comparison to the amateur
    one.
    
    					Steve
10.1356Actually, I kinda liked the ABA ...RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueFri Jan 07 1994 19:1114
10.1357NBA caste system has gotten disgustingAKOCOA::BREENFri Jan 07 1994 19:5319
    The nba is bad enough with the observation of so many fans that a caste
    system exists in regard to the calling of fouls with non lottery
    rookies, white centers (ok williams and a few others) and certain
    designated whipping boys (po po bill walton) at the bottom.
    
    Instead of untouchables at the bottom the "untouchables" are barkley,
    jordan (he'll be back) and the mailman.
    
    But even worse is the tacit admission by media types (the
    cousys,heinsons), print reporters and indirectly even the coaches  that
    rookies for example have a waiting period before they can be treated
    equally.
    
    When Roger Clemons even suggests that certain umpires call strikezones
    differently there is at least (though mild, come to think about it) a
    reaction from the league and umpires (and possibly retribution).
    
    What is sport all about if not a level playing field and a scoreboard
    to point to after its all done eg the opposite of life.
10.1358FRETZ::HEISERno, I'm very, very shyFri Jan 07 1994 20:044
    >    I'd also reel in the 3-point line and make it a more realistic shot.  
    
    Realistic to whom?  It ain't that tough to shoot when you're wide-open
    (which the 3pt specialist often are).
10.1359PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Jan 10 1994 12:1622
10.1360Where is Mike Iuzzolino when you need him?TNPUBS::NAZZAROGentleness overcomes strengthTue Jan 11 1994 13:557
    Unfortunately for the Mavs, Mike Iuzzolino signed a free agent contract
    with the Magic after lasted season, but was cut.  He's now playing for
    the Quint City Roadkills (or some such team) in the CBA, I think.
    
    By the way, ACC_Chris - please stick to college basketball.  Thank you.
    
    NAZZ 
10.1361You're right NAZZ. The NBA is *perfect* as is.RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueTue Jan 11 1994 14:2710
    > By the way, ACC_Chris [sic] - please stick to college basketball.
    
    You don't have to ask twice.  So long as the pro game remains as
    patently inferior to the college brand I'll be assured of not having
    the networks pull the plug on any Tar Heel telecasts.
    
    :^)
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.1362I cant see the excitment of College hoop....???MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSTue Jan 11 1994 16:3115
    I just dont get it, every College Game I watch seems to be the same
    thing, shot shot stot shot shot shot... Ok wait only a few minutes
    left, foul, shot, foul, shot, foul, shot, foul, shot and then the 3
    pt line that my daughter can hit from, there's a challange.  Illegal
    recruiting, players getting paid.  The Best thing about college you
    can still buy the best team without worrying about a cap :-)
    
    I tried watching some college ball latly, seems like every night
    there's a few games on my cable stations and I have to say it dont
    compare, sorry maybe only Tar Heal games are exciting and I havnt 
    caught one yet but the games Ive tried to watch are less exciting
    then Sacramento VS the Timberwolves.. (Just one mans views from his
    own experiences this year)...
    
    							MaB
10.1363GWEN::ASHEDetriot(tm) Lions: 1993 NFC Cent. ChampsTue Jan 11 1994 19:492
    So who backs up Fat Lever?
    
10.1364Ceballos & Pippen working on their shooting percentageFRETZ::HEISERMatthew 5:18Thu Jan 20 1994 19:4119
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Bulls' star Scottie Pippen arrested on gun charge

	CHICAGO (UPI) -- Chicago Bulls star forward Scottie Pippen was
arrested and jailed early Thursday for illegal possession of a gun after
a police officer noticed the weapon in his car.
	Pippen's car was illegally parked on a Chicago street and was in the
process of being towed around midnight when he emerged from an address
on the city's North Side, according to Chicago police.
	Lt. Patrick Logan said that when a tow truck operator and a police
officer asked him to unlock the car to assist in the towing, Pippen
refused. It was then that police noticed a .38 caliber Colt
semiautomatic pistol in full view on the car's console.
	Logan said Pippen was arrested and booked for unlawful use of a
weapon at the city's 18th District headquarters and jailed. His car was
impounded.
	Pippen was later released on a cash bond and had a court date set for
Feb. 23.
10.1365Jordan/Pippen or Barkley/Ceballos/Mustaf...GWEN::ASHEThank you Dr. King.Thu Jan 20 1994 20:142
    I thought Detriot(tm) used to be the bad boys...
    
10.1366whole town's going down the tubesFRETZ::HEISERMatthew 5:18Thu Jan 20 1994 20:319
    They're gonna film the new edition of "Cops" here in Phoenix with the
    Suns as guest hosts.
    
    - Sir Charles will do Assault & Battery
    - Ceballos with special guest, Scottie Pippen, will do Firearms
    - Dumas will do Narcotics
    - Mustaf will handle Homicide
    
    ...and KJ will handle annoying, but serious childhood viri.
10.1367GENRAL::WADEFri Jan 21 1994 12:436
    
    	Man, that is just terrible that anybody would be caught
    	possessing a gun.  Damn the 2cd ammendment!  String him
    	up!
    
    Claybone
10.1368SNAX::ERICKSON26/8=3.25 --- 8 tough losesFri Jan 21 1994 13:3911
	Pippen's offence is only a misdameaner. He has a permit for the
gun. It sounds like it is not a permit for personal protection. So if
the laws are anything like Mass. He is only allowed to have the gun
in his house. Or unloaded and visible displayed on the front seat, while
on his way to/from a target practice facility.
	The gun was visable displayed, but loaded. Obviously being inside
a restaurant is not coming/going to/from target practice. He spent
about 45 minutes in jail and posted a $100 bail bond.

Ron
10.1369CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manFri Jan 21 1994 13:5813
Aside from the fact that it's pretty dumb to leave a loaded gun on the
seat of your car, this probably won't amount to much.

Given a lack of any criminal record and given the fact that it's a 
misdemeanor, Pippen probably stands a good chance of getting the 
charged nollied.

I don't have my fact sheet with me on the various permit policies in the
US, so I can't give you any cold hard facts on the vagaries of the
Illinois permit requirements....


'Saw
10.1370GENRAL::WADEFri Jan 21 1994 14:095
    
    	Great.  You need a permit to protect yourself?  Glad I
    	don't live there.
    
    Claybone
10.1371liberal Mass background is to BLAM!FRETZ::HEISERMatthew 5:18Fri Jan 21 1994 14:214
    I know what you mean Clay.  When I first moved from Mass to AZ, I was a
    little uncomfortable seeing people in the malls that were packing. 
    It's legal as long as it's in the open here.  After so many years
    though, it no longer bothers me.
10.1373It's bad enough as it isANGLIN::WIERSBECKChildsIsWrong-ReevesIsGOD!Fri Jan 21 1994 14:238
    You don't "need" a permit to carry a gun in Chicago, but it may well be
    law.  Like 'Saw, I don't have the rulebook with me.
    
    But if everyone here carried a loaded semi-automatic, I'd move the hell
    out of here real fast.
    
    
    Spud
10.1374GENRAL::WADEFri Jan 21 1994 17:487
    
    	Who said anything about the NRA?  I was just making an observation
    	about something I see as an injustice in the way Scottie Pippen
    	was treated.  Maybe this should have been entered into the
    	jurisprudence note.....
    
    Claybone
10.1375PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Jan 21 1994 18:015
    Injustice?  He apparently violated a local law, was arraigned, paid a
    low bail and will be back in the next game and probably won't even miss
    a practice.  If it turns out he didn't violate a law and is punished
    anyway (or did and get's off because he's Scottie Pippen of the 3-Peat
    Chicago Bulls), that's an injustice.
10.1376He didnt shoot someone for gods sake...MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSFri Jan 21 1994 18:3026
    He got the same treatment that a regular joe would have got and he
    has to go to court in Febuary....
    
    No injustice, No favoritism, Id say thats pretty lame... Youve never
    got a break from a lawman for any reason, I got pulled over one time
    by one of my father's fishing buddies and he cut me some slack, it
    happens all the time, so now because he's a basketball player he
    deserves worse treatment then the average joe...
    
    I went to court one time and a kid on the dockett 3 people before me
    had all the EXACT SAME CHARGES, not some, not most but all EXACTLY
    the same... He gets called up, gave a smart ass coment was wearing
    Levis with hole's in the knee's, a concert Tee Shirt and untied
    workboots, he got $600 in total fines, When I got called up all I
    could think of was whats going to happen when I cant pay the fines,
    I got $55 in fines.............
    
    Why I showed the court, judge and world respect, is that fair,
    proberbly not but its part of life.
    
    If they've ever let an aveage joe walk on the same charge should they
    let pippen, no but if they had I wouldnt call it an Injustice, cops
    give people breaks every day of the weak regardless of who they are
    or arnt....
    
    								mab
10.1377GWEN::ASHEThank you Dr. King.Fri Jan 21 1994 18:523
    He was in jail for an hour and he was being harrassed?  $100 fine?
    That doesn't sound that bad to me...
    
10.1378CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manFri Jan 21 1994 18:5463
>
>    He got the same treatment that a regular joe would have got and he
>    has to go to court in Febuary....
>

Yeah, so.  That's no big deal.  Like I said earlier today, he'll probably
get the case nollied.
    
>    No injustice, No favoritism, Id say thats pretty lame... Youve never
>    got a break from a lawman for any reason, I got pulled over one time
>    by one of my father's fishing buddies and he cut me some slack, it
>    happens all the time, so now because he's a basketball player he
>    deserves worse treatment then the average joe...

No one said that.  

All I said was it's pretty dumb to leave a loaded gun on the seat of
your car.

Down here in CT, whether you've got a permit to carry or not, that's
against the law.   It's either got to be on your person or in a case.
If you don't have a permit to carry, you'd better be either transporting
it home from the sale, or to or from the gunsmith, otherwise you're in
deep doo-ddo.


>    I went to court one time and a kid on the dockett 3 people before me
>    had all the EXACT SAME CHARGES, not some, not most but all EXACTLY
>    the same... He gets called up, gave a smart ass coment was wearing
>    Levis with hole's in the knee's, a concert Tee Shirt and untied
>    workboots, he got $600 in total fines, When I got called up all I
>    could think of was whats going to happen when I cant pay the fines,
>    I got $55 in fines.............
    
No, it might not seem fair, but it's the rules of the game.  If you're
in court, you've obviously done something that caused a cop to arrest
you or issue you a summons.  You might not have done it, but the cop had
probably cause.

If you go into court with an attitude with the judge, then you deserve to
get more fines than if you go in there with respect.   I've seen it time
and again.....


>    Why I showed the court, judge and world respect, is that fair,
>    proberbly not but its part of life.

It's a fact of human nature I think.


    
>    If they've ever let an aveage joe walk on the same charge should they
>    let pippen, no but if they had I wouldnt call it an Injustice, cops
>    give people breaks every day of the weak regardless of who they are
>    or arnt....

I don't think anyone said this was an injustice.....


'Saw



10.1379PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Jan 21 1994 18:563
10.1380GENRAL::WADEFri Jan 21 1994 19:057
    
    	I qualified my "injustice" statement, Mac.   I said that *I*
    	see it as an injustice.  I think the law stinks.  My opinion,
    	nothing more.  
    
    	
    Claybone
10.1381CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manFri Jan 21 1994 19:1525
>    
>    	I qualified my "injustice" statement, Mac.   I said that *I*
>    	see it as an injustice.  I think the law stinks.  My opinion,
>    	nothing more.  
>    
    	
Personally, I don't have a problem with requiring a permit, as long as
a reasonable person (ie me) can get a permit in a reasonable manner.

It's situations where they want to ban handguns and stuff like that which
get my goat.  Like that's really going to do anything......


As I said previously, the worst part of this whole thing was that he
left his gun on the seat.  That's stupid and irresponsible, IMO.

That'd be like here in CT of not taking care to make sure your gun
is concealed.  (If you're in like 7-11 and someone gets a glimpse of it,
it's well within the law for you to be cited for harassment with a weapon).

It's just good sense to know the parameters of the law and make sure that
you are responsible and operating within the law....


'Saw
10.1382"Do You Know who I AM?"CNTROL::CHILDSBetcha A$$ I hate DallA$$Mon Jan 24 1994 11:4315
First off he was illegally parked. Second he must have been mouthin' off 
about who he was and how could they dare screw with him? Cause I'm sure 
they'd have let him go otherwise just like any other law abiding citzen
who feels the need to carry a gun for protection. 

The dumbest reason I see for leaving a loaded gun in the car is that when
someone steals it they already got the ammo. you got figure they smash the
window grap the gun and get out of there as quickly as possible cause the
cars' got to be alarmed. Now if they have to take time to look for the 
ammo they ain't going to do it 9 out of 10 times. I quess I'd carry the
ammo in my pocket. Course I'd never own one anyways....


mikey
10.1383SNOFS2::THURGARPassion is no ordinary wordMon Jan 24 1994 19:437
    Whoops, came in for my once a month catch up and I fell into a 
    
    
    RAT HOLE !!!
    
    
    Madge
10.1384wowFRETZ::HEISERshadowlandsMon Jan 24 1994 20:442
    Anyone catch Isaiah Rider's rejection of Ewing in the most recent
    Woofs-Boxers game?
10.1385MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Tue Jan 25 1994 03:255
    yeah that block by Ryder was mentioned about a week ago. guess the Pony
    Express is taking its time.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1386GWEN::ASHESit down, you're rockin' the boatTue Jan 25 1994 12:323
    Knicks still won... Nice block... probably the Wolves' season
    highlight.
    
10.1387new All-star weekend eventFRETZ::HEISERshadowlandsTue Jan 25 1994 16:3610
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Four players to compete in NBA shootaround

	NEW YORK (UPI) -- Sharpshooters Joe Dumars of the Detroit Pistons,
Jeff Hornacek of the Philadelphia 76ers, John Starks of the New York
Knicks and Chuck Person of the Minnesota Timberwolves will compete in
the new NBA All-Star Weekend Shootaround.
	The Shootaround is a test of shooting accuracy with a faster-paced
challenge. The four shooters will race the clock, attempting a series of
difficult shots from eight court positions.
10.1388I woulda gone to AS Sat if I still lived there :*(ANGLIN::WIERSBECKGolden Gopher hoops!Wed Jan 26 1994 11:419
    I guess Person would be the token Woofie.  But wait Rider should be in
    the rookie game.  
    
    Walt, the highlight of the Woofies year would either be Rider's block
    of Ewing or Rider stuffing it over Olajuwan.  Both were VERY
    impressive.  This guy is only 6'5"
    
    
    Spud
10.1389Rocky Mountain HighFRETZ::HEISERshadowlandsThu Jan 27 1994 13:4518
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Wright admits taking Ritalin and marijuana

	SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (UPI) -- Utah Jazz center Luther Wright, who was
arrested Monday and charged with disorderly conduct, admitted that he
was under the influence of Ritalin and marijuana.
	Wright apparently suffered an adverse reaction to the Ritalin, which
he began taking Sunday after receiving a prescription.
	The 22-year-old Wright was arrested at approximately 1 a.m. EST at a
rest stop off Interstate 80, outside Tooele, Utah. Wright was creating a
disturbance and refused to respond to a police officer.
	The 7-foot-2 Wright was released to Jazz officials after they posted
$100 bond. He missed Monday's home game against Seattle and did not make
the trip to Minnesota for Wednesday night's game against the
Timberwolves.
	Wright, who was the 18th pick overall in last year's draft out of
Seton Hall, is averaging 1.3 points in 15 games.
10.1390Human Highlight filmFRETZ::HEISERMost Objective Analyst(tm)Tue Feb 01 1994 13:132
    Last night, Dominique Wilkins became one of the few NBA players to 
    score 23,000 points.
10.1391Top 12 Rookies at the halfway markFRETZ::HEISERMost Objective Analyst(tm)Tue Feb 01 1994 15:3713
Team        G    MIN   PTS   REB   AST   STL   BLK   RANK  DEC
WEBBER,C    35  1130   596   319   128    44    78  128.1  29.8
HARDAWAY,A  39  1437   595   196   231    98    23  121.2 26.21
BRADLEY,S   39  1106   390   246    79    40   126  106.9 18.33
VAN EXEL    38  1222   481   101   202    35     3  76.88 20.63
KUKOC,T     38   995   482   167   132    39    18  76.83 20.55
MASHBURN,J  38  1388   716   179   111    40     7  76.77 26.47
RADJA,D     40  1070   550   302    48    35    33  76.70  22.5
HURLEY,B    19   499   134    34   115    13     1  69.76 14.89
BAKER,V     38   932   367   222    40    22    53  67.79 16.55
WILSON,T     5   126    51    28    12     5     1  67.49  18.2
HUNTER,L    37   969   357    76   141    55     2  66.94 15.51
RIDER,I     38  1126   577   132    86    27    20  62.91 20.92
10.1392wsj on nbaAKOCOA::BREENFri Feb 11 1994 18:1110
    The Wall Street Journal had a front page article on David Stern and NBA
    today.  Talks about challenges nba faces from owner intransigence, jordan
    retirement, new player contract etc.
    
    	No eyeopeners but a good summation.  Stern says that Disney (corp.)
    is his model ("27 magic kingdoms").
    
    	but what it didn't tell me was which way dec stock is going.
    
    Billte
10.1393seems like a conference never wins bothFRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Mon Feb 14 1994 15:342
    Now that the East has finally won an All-Star game, does it mean that
    the West will win the Championship?
10.1394HANNAH::ASHEIt's a nice day for - cardigan's...Mon Feb 14 1994 15:352
    Charles said God told him it would happen last year.   Maybe it was a
    year late?
10.1395somebody sell him a clue..cute 'burns thoughCNTROL::CHILDSI need a Rasberry LollipopMon Feb 14 1994 15:458
 Quite the show of domination put on by the Shaq...

 hahaha

 mike


10.1396FRETZ::HEISERHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho! Hey! Ho!Mon Feb 14 1994 15:474
    >               -< somebody sell him a clue..cute 'burns though >-
    
    nice peach fuzz too.  At least Issac Hayes waited until he was a man to
    grow his.
10.1397would be great in Boston or PhoenixFRETZ::HEISERask me about my vow of silenceThu Feb 17 1994 15:0614
    Re: Manning string in the Trivia note
    
    When exactly is the trading deadline anyway?  It should be close.
    
    I've heard rumors on the Celtics and Cavs because Manning's agent is
    close friends with Auerbach and Embry.  Other teams that are supposedly
    in the running are: Orlando (Dennis Scott + picks), Miami (?),
    Charlotte (?), Phoenix (either Ceballos or Majerle + picks), and the 
    NY Bricks (Anthony and Mason + picks).
    
    Knowing the Clips, they'll probably let the deadline pass and get
    nothing for him.
    
    Mike
10.1398METSNY::francusBoston-TheHubOfTheUniverseThu Feb 17 1994 17:515
> NY Bricks (Anthony and Mason + picks).

real unlikely for that to happen.

The Crazy Met
10.1399One week from todayTNPUBS::NAZZAROBruno Kirby: Cop on the EdgeThu Feb 17 1994 18:103
    Trading deadline is February 24th.
    
    NAZZ
10.1400How about DC?OPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Thu Feb 17 1994 19:521
    Are the Celts interested in Derrick coleman?
10.1401CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHLindsey is four years old!!!!Thu Feb 17 1994 20:203
10.1402CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manTue Feb 22 1994 11:558
Boy, the Admiral has been burning up the league of late, dumping in 50 
last night against the 'Wolves.

Question:  Did the Navy waive his commitment?  I can't remember.  I do remember
something about him being too tall to fly and too tall for the
Submarine Service.....

'Saw
10.1403Always liked him. even though I hated SUCNTROL::CHILDSI need a Rasberry LollipopTue Feb 22 1994 12:2610
10.1404CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHLindsey is four years old!!!!Tue Feb 22 1994 12:516
re: Robinson

I beleive he served the minimum commitment to the Navy, something like 18 
months.  Maybe he had some sort of deal, because that seems kind of short.

=bob=
10.1405CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manTue Feb 22 1994 12:576
>months.  Maybe he had some sort of deal, because that seems kind of short.

I think they want a four or five year commitment if you go to the Academy.


'Saw
10.1406GENRAL::WADEMy head's in MississippiTue Feb 22 1994 13:504
    
    	It's 6 or 7 if you become a pilot...
    
    Claybone
10.1407CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manTue Feb 22 1994 13:587
>    
>    	It's 6 or 7 if you become a pilot...
>    


Yeah, that too, because of the extra training.  But he was too tall for the
fligh program.....
10.1408Spurs are the hottest in the leagueFRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Tue Feb 22 1994 14:402
    He became one of the few in NBA history to notch a quadruple-double
    recently too.
10.1409METSNY::francus/er's heroes:VictorKiam and PatSullivanTue Feb 22 1994 14:407
Robinson served only 2 years. Because of his height he could only serve
in a limited number of roles so the 4-5 years became 2. fwiw this is done
for anyone over a particular height so Robinson did not get special treatment.

I think he hit a 3 to get to 50 points.

The Crazy Met
10.1410CAMONE::WAYHorseshoes and hand-grenades, manTue Feb 22 1994 15:248
>
>I think he hit a 3 to get to 50 points.
>

Yes, with about 5 seconds remaining.



10.141138346::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Feb 22 1994 15:571
    Isn't the Admiral leading the NBA in triple-doubles these days?
10.1412QUASER::JACKSONTAPay me $32mil to spewTue Feb 22 1994 17:281
      If he keeps this pace,  he will be MVP...
10.1413CSC32::M_MACGREGORTue Feb 22 1994 18:3711
    
    Before the Spurs current winning streak I said that I thought people
    were ignoring them and saying that Seattle/Houston/Phoenix were the
    Western team to beat.  Any new thoughts on that, or has San Antonio
    finally become a contender.
    
    BTW, I personally believe that the Spurs will win the division and be
    in the Western Finals.
    
    Marc
    
10.1414OUTSRC::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Tue Feb 22 1994 18:371
10.141538346::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Feb 22 1994 18:384
    We've been hearing that the Spurs will win the division and be in the
    finals since Mr.Robinson moved into the neighborhood.  It hasn't
    happened.  Until it does, I'm not surprised people are now ignoring
    them.
10.1416point guard???BSS::MENDEZTue Feb 22 1994 19:005
    Do they have a legitimate point guard yet?  If not, they will most
    likely not be in the finals.
    
    Frank
    
10.1417OUTSRC::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Tue Feb 22 1994 19:517
10.1418METSNY::francus/er's heroes:VictorKiam and PatSullivanTue Feb 22 1994 19:523
are Knicks on TNT tonight??

The Crazy Met
10.1419not sureOUTSRC::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Tue Feb 22 1994 19:571
10.1420HANNAH::ASHENY, London, Paris, Munich...Tue Feb 22 1994 21:012
    They're using Vinny DelNegro as point guard..
    
10.1421Spurs chances for NBA title increase with a piasan at pointTNPUBS::NAZZAROBruno Kirby: Cop on the EdgeWed Feb 23 1994 12:203
    Vinnie is THE man!!!!
    
    NAZZ
10.1422How 'bout the Azzuri capturing the Xcountry gold!CTHQ::LEARYTonya's speed dial number: #*Wed Feb 23 1994 12:269
>>TNPUBS::NAZZARO "Bruno Kirby: Cop on the Edge"        3 lines  23-FEB-1994 09:20
>>        -< Spurs chances for NBA title increase with a piasan at point >-
                                                         ^^^^^^
    
    Some "paisan" you are, capatosta!!!
    
    8^)
    MikeL
    
10.1423USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Feb 23 1994 12:537
>>> Arrrgggghhh - anything but that...

Yeah, where would they play him ??   :^)  So what if he's the best power
forward in the game.

Didn't the Celtics take a malcontent off someone's hands back in 1980 ???
B-b-b-but that was different.
10.1424?CTHQ::LEARYTonya's speed dial number: #*Wed Feb 23 1994 13:045
    Malcontent in '80, malcontent in '80... ML??
    Chris Ford??
    
    MikeL
    
10.1425Great tradeMPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468Wed Feb 23 1994 13:073
    Dennis Johnson.
    
    Mike
10.1426meanwhile...CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHLindsey is four years old!!!!Thu Feb 24 1994 12:599
Da Bulls sent Stacey King to the Timberwolves for Luc Longley lasted night.

I dunno, this one seems pretty one-sided to me.  Longley is on the way up.  He
is young and improving.  Stacey King didn't seem to be a big factor for the 
Bulls.

Unless there are "other considerations" I didn't hear.

=Bob=
10.1427ANGLIN::WIERSBECKGolden Gopher hoops!Thu Feb 24 1994 14:3710
    The Bulls also get a conditional second round pick, depending how both
    players perform.
    
    I made comments over in the BOS_NBA note already, but I also feel this
    trade definately favors the Bulls.  I just don't understand the Woof
    concept here.  Maybe others are right, McClosky just doesn't know
    personnel.
    
    
    Spud
10.1428I think they swapped stiffsFRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Thu Feb 24 1994 14:391
    
10.1429ELMAGO::BENBACAI've lost it. Help me find it!Thu Feb 24 1994 14:581
     Thats what you get for thinking :)
10.1430OURGNG::RIGGENDigital the Binary company 0 or 1 that's allThu Feb 24 1994 15:294
Da Nuggets handed the BOSTON CELTICS their 10 straight loss. Extending  the 
Celtics loosing streak that last occurred in 1949. 

Way to go Denver.... 
10.1431sad but trueFRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Thu Feb 24 1994 15:331
    Celts need the lottery more than anything right now.
10.1432NBA tradesFRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Fri Feb 25 1994 15:567
    Some action before the trading deadline saw at least one playoff team
    improve themselves.  The Jazz and Sixers swapped #2 guards named Jeff. 
    Hornacek is a better shooter and a more complete player and should be a
    big help for the Jazz.  Ironically, the Suns play in Utah tonight.
    
    Manning goes to Atlanta for Dominique.  Kind of feel sorry for 'Nique
    here.  I thought Manning would go to Orlando.
10.143338346::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Feb 25 1994 16:314
10.1434CAMONE::ZIOMEKPump up the TESTFri Feb 25 1994 17:192
    But will manning stay in Atlanta at the end of the season?
    John
10.1435Coleman a Net for 5 yearsOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Fri Feb 25 1994 17:345
    Derrick Coleman is reported to have signed a 5 year deal worth  $37.5
    million. I guess the Nets learned from charlotte's fiasco with Larry
    Johnson that you don't go too long term.
    
    
10.1436Naysayin' Mac strikes againFRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Fri Feb 25 1994 18:015
    >    Must be because he used to play for the Suns.
    
    no just a blatantly obvious observation by anyone that knows anything
    about basketball.  A simple statistical comparison will yield the same
    result.
10.1437and Ainge is still throwing the ball away and whinningCNTROL::CHILDSI need a Rasberry LollipopMon Feb 28 1994 13:2810
The Suns and the Knicks better go out and buy some more players if they
expect to make to conference finals, never mind the league finals. Very
ugly display of basketball I saw yesterday...

for the record the Suns won 92-78 and Barkley and Oakley were both ejected
for fighting. Sir Chuckie threw the first punch naturally but called it
a playful slap. Thank goodness he's retiring at the end of the year. 

mike
10.1438Stop or I'll hit you with my purseCTHQ::LEARYTonya's speed dial number: #*Mon Feb 28 1994 13:456
    But Chuck and Chuck shoulda been thrown out for poor imitation of a
    main.. Coupla dadgum sissies with those slaps... Made Robert Parish
    look like Muhammad Ali.
    
    MikeL
    
10.1439FRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Mon Feb 28 1994 14:579
>for fighting. Sir Chuckie threw the first punch naturally but called it
>a playful slap. 
    
    If you think it was anything other, I'd really hate to see how you
    defend yourself.  He was obviously toying with Oakley.
    
    >Thank goodness he's retiring at the end of the year. 
    
    don't bet on it.
10.1440CNTROL::CHILDSI need a Rasberry LollipopMon Feb 28 1994 15:115
 I didn't see it so I didn't make a comment on it just reported what Chuck
 said. I only saw the second half....

 mike
10.1441nice to see there's still some honesty in hereFRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Mon Feb 28 1994 15:241
    thanks for 'fessin up Mike and not stooping to Tommy's level.
10.1442CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Mon Feb 28 1994 15:407
    Actually Oakly had Barks arms, held them up, and flipped them down,
    then Barks smacked him.  Oakly had flung at Barklys arms with more
    malice than the slap he received...
    
    Oakly had it coming.
    
    Chip_GSH_Bach
10.1443What about Ewing?CSC32::J_HENSONWho elected Hillary?Mon Feb 28 1994 16:4613
>>  <<< Note 10.1442 by CSOA1::BACH "They who know nothing, doubt nothing..." >>>
>>
>>    Actually Oakly had Barks arms, held them up, and flipped them down,
>>    then Barks smacked him.  Oakly had flung at Barklys arms with more
>>    malice than the slap he received...


I was impressed with Ewing.  He stepped in, and looked like he took
a hit to the face from Barkley.  He acted like he didn't even notice
and just stood his ground.  He demonstrated a lot of poise and
self-control.

Jerry
10.1444FRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Mon Feb 28 1994 16:485
>                             -< What about Ewing? >-
    
    yeah he only scored 1 point the whole 4th quarter against Mark West,
    which only further proves my point that West should be starting over
    Miller.
10.1445CSC32::J_HENSONWho elected Hillary?Mon Feb 28 1994 16:5213
>>            <<< Note 10.1444 by FRETZ::HEISER "shut up 'n' jam!" >>>

>>>                             -< What about Ewing? >-
    
>>    yeah he only scored 1 point the whole 4th quarter against Mark West,
>>    which only further proves my point that West should be starting over
>    Miller.

So what?  My point had nothing to do with the way he played the game,
only the way in which he handled that situation, which was very good.

Jerry

10.1446FRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Mon Feb 28 1994 16:532
    I thought Barkley handled the situation well too.  The only one that
    lost it was Oakley.
10.1447CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHLindsey is four years old!!!!Mon Feb 28 1994 17:046
re: .1446

I'm really surprised YOU would take that position, Mike.
Nexted thang you know, Mac will stick up for the Red Sox.

=Bob=
10.1448QUASER::JACKSONTALong lost recipeMon Feb 28 1994 17:175
      So Mike,  are you saying Barkley isn't retiring?  Of course most
    boxers don't retire for good until what, their 6th retirement
    announcment?  Chuck fits in. Part time boxer, part time BBall player.
    
      Tim
10.1449FRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Mon Feb 28 1994 17:246
    With Chuck missing this year's All-Star game, and next year's being in
    Phoenix, I'd bet he'll be back.
    
    BTW - does anyone else think they should bring back the one-on-one and
    horse games like in the old All-Star games?  Paul Westphal won it one
    year.
10.1450DZIGN::ROBICHAUDRIP-PeaceInTheMideastMon Feb 28 1994 18:413
    	Oakley would've killed Barkley if they fought like real men.
    
    				/Don
10.1451HANNAH::ASHEOne of the sweethearts at DigitalMon Feb 28 1994 19:053
    West held Ewing or did Ewing hold Ewing?  I thought Ewing was in a
    slump...
    
10.1452doesn't look like a slumpFRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Mon Feb 28 1994 19:191
    in the game before, Ewing was 14 for 21 against Mutombo.
10.1453HANNAH::ASHEOne of the sweethearts at DigitalMon Feb 28 1994 20:262
    The two games before that he was shooting around 30%, right?
    
10.1454But they lost that game as wellOURGNG::RIGGENDigital the Binary company 0 or 1 that's allMon Feb 28 1994 21:213
  >in the game before, Ewing was 14 for 21 against Mutombo.

With a excellent loss 
10.1455playoff standings and first round matchupsFRETZ::HEISERshut up 'n' jam!Tue Mar 01 1994 16:0935
10.1456CNTROL::CHILDSSoxs 3-0, Parade in OctoberMon Mar 07 1994 12:308
 in the original Nike Ad for best two on two teammate, Humpty Hump at the
 very end of the commercial after watching Zo' jam one exclaims "Smooth
 Butter Baby".

 What the hell does this expression mean???

 mike
10.1457CAMONE::WAYWhitewatergateMon Mar 07 1994 12:3512
> in the original Nike Ad for best two on two teammate, Humpty Hump at the
> very end of the commercial after watching Zo' jam one exclaims "Smooth
> Butter Baby".
>
> What the hell does this expression mean???

I don't know, but it's vaguely reminiscent of an expression that Dan
Schneider told me a former customer used to use.  At the end of the
day the guy would stand up, and say "Stuff my butt with butter", and
that was it for the day.

Could be related.......
10.1459No cakewalk for the KnicksOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Mon Mar 07 1994 18:527
    The Eastern playoffs look real unpredictable. Indiana,Clevelnad,Orlando
    and Miami are playing great.
    
    The Knicks are treading water,Chicago is falling apart and Atlanta
    looks for real.
    
    
10.1460NJ now, Charlotte maybeHBAHBA::HAASxen yen zenMon Mar 07 1994 19:187
Meanwhile, the Hornets are going to have to play catchup if'n they want
to get back to the playoffs. The other team in the East is the Nets who
have about a 6 game lead over Charlotte.

Zo comes back tomorrow for the game against the visiting Suns.

TTom
10.1461The rich get richer.DOCTP::TESSIERMon Mar 07 1994 19:424
Here's a scary thought.  If Charlotte misses the playoffs, Seattle
gets a lottery pick this year.

Ken
10.1462METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Mar 07 1994 19:434
I thought that pick was conditional? In other words Seattle got something
else if that pick was a lottery pick.

The Crazy Met
10.1463FRETZ::HEISERthe rock cries out!Mon Mar 07 1994 19:568
    Re: 'Nique
    
    and that's why Lenny didn't get along with him.
    
    Re: Zo
    
    Isn't LJ supposed to suit up against the Suns too?  Phoenix and
    Charlotte are 2 preseason faves heading in the same direction.
10.1464Charlotte Overpaid.DOCTP::TESSIERMon Mar 07 1994 20:049
Nope.  Here's how it went.  As part of the Gill deal, Charlotte got
the option to swap their pick for Seattle's, which was actually Philly's
-- previously acquired from Phoenix in the Xavier McDaniel deal and
previously acquired from Philly in the Jayson Willaims deal.  Then,
Charlotte deal a bunch of stuff, including that option to switch picks,
to Philly.  So the net result is that Philly has their pick, Seattle
has Charlotte's pick, and Charlotte has no 1994 first round pick.

Ken
10.1465LJ, no; Zo, maybeHBAHBA::HAASxen yen zenMon Mar 07 1994 20:5813
>                            -< Charlotte Overpaid. >-

With what's happened to the team thised year, you ain't gonna get any
arguments outta me.

The thinking was that the pick was not worth that much so it wasn't
considered all that bad to throw it away/in on the deal.

As to LJ and Zo, LJ is *NOT* going to play tomorrow. The team isn't even
talking about it. Zo is a possible for tomorrow but no one's saying fer
sure that this will happen.

TTom
10.1466CLARI article on draft picksHBAHBA::HAASxen yen zenMon Mar 07 1994 21:0148
Here's the CLARI article which hopefully explains the draft pick issue
with Charlotte, Seattle and Philadelphia.

TTom

Article: 9508
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Hawkins traded from Philadelphia to Charlotte
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 93 13:59:23 PDT
 
	PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -- Philadelphia 76ers guard Hersey Hawkins was
traded to the Charlotte Hornets Friday in exchange for three players and
a 1994, first-round draft choice.
	The 76ers will receive guard Dana Barros, veteran forward Sidney
Green and the rights to guard Greg Graham, the Hornets' first-round pick
in 1993, as well as the option to switch 1994 first-round picks with
Seattle.
	The deal comes two days after the Hornets traded guard Kendall Gill
to the Seattle SuperSonics for Barros, swingman Eddie Johnson and the
possibility of a switch of first round picks in the 1994 draft.
	The draft choice in Friday's trade will be the highest of Charlotte
and Seattle's picks in the first round next year. Seattle's pick will be
the highest of their own, Philadelphia's and Phoenix's first rounders.
	Hawkins, 26, will replace Gill in the starting lineup at shooting
guard. Hawkins averaged 20.3 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.9 assists for
Philadelphia last season. Hawkins was a first-round draft choice in 1988
and spent the first five seasons of his NBA career with Philadelphia.
	He was named to NBA All-Star team in 1991.
	``We are very excited to acquire a quality guard like Hersey Hawkins,
'' said Hornets President Spencer Stolpen. ``Adding a player of Hersey's
caliber to our club is the type of move that we have been working
towards, one that enhances the present and future of this organization.''
	Barros, 26, averaged 7.8 points and 2.2 assists in 69 games off the
bench for Seattle in 1992-93. He connected on 38 percent of his three-
point attempts last year after entering the season ranked third on the
all-time three-point accuracy list.
	Barros will likely be used as a shooting guard off the bench by
Philadelphia. He will back up starters Johnny Dawkins and Jeff Hornacek.
	Green, 32, will be joining his sixth team in his 10th NBA season. The
6-9, 250-pound forward averaged 2.4 points in primarily a reserve role
for the Hornets last season.
	Graham was one of two first-round picks of Charlotte and the 17th
overall selection in the 1993 draft. The 6-4, 183-pound guard from
Indiana was the Big 10 Defensive Player of the Year and averaged 16.5
points per game last season. Graham was the first player in Big 10
history to lead the league in field goal percentage (.551) and three-
point shooting (.514) in the same season.
10.1467FRETZ::HEISERthe rock cries out!Mon Mar 07 1994 21:053
    For the 3rd time in the last month, the Admiral wins Player of the
    Week.  I heard Cedric Ceballos won it last week, but will have to
    confirm that.
10.1468Top 11 rookiesFRETZ::HEISERimpeach the President and her husbandThu Mar 10 1994 18:5712
Player          G     Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rating  DEC   
WEBBER,C           55 32.05 17.25 9.182 3.582 3.327 126.2  30.02 
HARDAWAY,A         57 36.84 15.58 5.246 6.175 3.088 124.2     27 
BRADLEY,S          49 28.27 10.29 6.245     2 3.918 102.6  18.53 
BAKER,V            57 29.18 12.09 7.123 1.491 2.211 82.17  20.70 
MASHBURN,J         58 37.34 19.83 4.776 3.172 1.362 81.57  27.78 
VAN EXEL,N         56 33.13 13.18 2.839 5.339 1.089 79.43  21.36 
KUKOC,T            51 25.67 11.82 4.157 3.725 1.686 79.29  19.71 
RADJA,D            57 27.35 14.21 7.263 1.298 1.825 78.44  22.77 
HUNTER,L           57 25.84 9.842 2.123 3.877 1.474 67.05  15.84 
LYNCH,G            45 23.53 9.556 5.422   1.2 1.822 65.20  16.18    
RIDER,I            55 30.15 16.05 3.673 2.327 1.109 63.49  22.05 
10.1469TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHWhitewater &lt;&lt;&lt; Contra (and Bush knew!)Thu Mar 10 1994 19:123
10.1470METSNY::francusdueling p_namesThu Mar 10 1994 19:132
The Crazy Met
10.1471TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHNah, cain't do politics in ::SPROTSThu Mar 10 1994 19:151
 
10.1472FRETZ::HEISERimpeach the President and her husbandThu Mar 10 1994 19:531
    Bob, L.A. also has George Lynch in the top 15 rooks.
10.1473TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHWhitewater&lt;&lt;&lt;Contra (Bush knew)Thu Mar 10 1994 20:024
10.1474FRETZ::HEISERClinton had 3 Feds murdered @WacoThu Mar 10 1994 20:042
    Maybe not.  The Celts will have a lottery pick this year and will have
    some extra $$ to go after a name player.
10.1475PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Mar 10 1994 20:072
    Manning has been saying that he wants to sign with a contender.  I
    guess that rules out the Celts.
10.1476It looks like years, as in better part of a decade...NAC::G_WAUGAMANThu Mar 10 1994 20:3712
    Yeah, but with that new lottery formula, unless they fix the thing
    again ;-) the Celtics are almost certainly going to get a pretty
    boring pick, and with the expansion in recent years and general
    crappy level of talent at the bottom of the league that may be the 
    case for some years to come.  The whole damn structure of the league 
    from the draft to the salary cap to the number of teams makes the 
    outlook pretty depressing from the viewpoint of a Celtics' fan.  
    There's just almost nothing you can do about your own situation.
    
    glenn
    
10.1477Mac, are you watching this guy now???AKOCOA::BREENThu Mar 10 1994 21:182
    >BAKER,V            57 29.18 12.09 7.123 1.491 2.211 82.17  20.70
    
10.1478have to be in the worst 4FRETZ::HEISERimpeach the President and her husbandThu Mar 10 1994 22:022
    During the 13-game losing streak, someone in CELTICS stated that Boston
    was only 4 games out of being guaranteed a top 4 pick.
10.1479NAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Mar 11 1994 12:2820
    
>                         -< have to be in the worst 4 >-
>
>    During the 13-game losing streak, someone in CELTICS stated that Boston
>    was only 4 games out of being guaranteed a top 4 pick.

    Even then, there's no such guarantee because there's a good chance that
    one of the 7 non-bottom-4 teams will win one of the 3 lottery prize spots, 
    pushing everyone back a spot.  Plus, when you're trying to "overtake" 
    a team with less than 20 wins, 4 games is significant.  What is needed 
    by the Celtics is a total and complete tank job.  Which when you think 
    about what the goal of each and every game should be is a pretty shameful
    outlook, but the reality of the situation.  The stakes for these draft 
    picks are just too damn high for the league's own good.  There's no
    real solution to it; as opposed to the other big three sports there are
    only a few stud players to come out every year and everyone knows who
    they are and where they need to rank to get them. 
    
    glenn
    
10.1480MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Fri Mar 11 1994 13:026
    re: .1473
    
    Ain't that wonderful!
    
    The Crazy met
    
10.1481SNAX::ERICKSON26/8=3.25 --- 8 tough losesFri Mar 11 1994 13:265
	You have to be optimistic, Glen Robinson will announce he is
turning pro. Then the ping pong balls will fall right for the C's and
they get the number 1 pick. Is it asking to much to get the next
great player from Indiana?
10.1482Robinson not sure Boston pickOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Fri Mar 11 1994 14:162
    Wouldn't the Celts use their number 1 overall pick to take Bill Curley
    of BC? He's big,local and fits the Celtic's image.
10.1483CNTROL::CHILDSIf only John Thompson would retireFri Mar 11 1994 14:377
Given Gavitt's ties to the BE and Bird's feeling that Donyell Marshall is
the best college player, I would think if Marshall declares the Celtics 
would take him instead of Robinson. Although they ought to shop Douglass
and take Jason Kidd if he declares.........

mike
10.1484WHAAAAAAAAAAAT?!?!?!?WREATH::SCOPAFri Mar 11 1994 15:075
    If they draft Curley than Gavitt will really be targeted by the media.
    
    Marshall or Kidd would be much more preferable.
    
    Maj
10.1485Curley ?, yeah right.WMOIS::BALL_KFri Mar 11 1994 15:288
    Curley is second round material or late first round at best.
    
    Don't forget Grant Hill, he is a complete package (shooter, defender, 
    passer, etc...). Put him at the point on the offensive end 
    at the 2 guard at the defensive end, move sherm to the bench, and hope
    Dee matures a bit.
    
    Jalen Rose is similar (if he comes out) 
10.1486SKEWED::MCKAYFri Mar 11 1994 15:464
    Curley has to be in the top 28 players coming out this year.
    I'd guess he'll go between 17 - 23.  
    
    Jimbo
10.1488and I'm a Michigan fanFRETZ::HEISERimpeach the President and her husbandFri Mar 11 1994 15:501
    Jalen Rose is one of the worst excuses for a point guard around.
10.1489Just kiddingOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Fri Mar 11 1994 15:562
    The comment I made about Curley was totally tounge in cheek. I like him
    better than Stiff(tm) at this point.
10.1490Let's face it; he's a Celtic... it's already been decidedNAC::G_WAUGAMANFri Mar 11 1994 16:107
    I'd take Montross.  Curley is okay but he doesn't eat up the kind of
    space that Montross does.  By NBA standards if you're not super-quick
    at that size you'd better be able to at least hold your ground...
    
    glenn
    
10.1491okay, you're crazyWMOIS::BALL_KFri Mar 11 1994 16:1013
    yes, yes, Curley has been more productive tnan The Stiff, but he's only
    6-9 and there alot more of them (6-9 ish power forwards) available than 
    7-0's who can walk & chew gum at the same time (you'll grant me that,
    if nothing else). Particularly in this draft (Perhaps NBA-GM's are crossing
    their fingers hoping Constantine Popa will declare early).  
    
    I like Curley but I see Adam Keefe/Scott Hastings written all over
    him and for some reason, I don't see Joe Kleine, written all over
    Montross
    
    					call me crazy,
    
    					KB
10.1492DOCTP::TESSIERFri Mar 11 1994 16:3813
Re.

> Jalen Rose is one of the worst excuses for a point guard around.

He won't play point in the NBA.

> and I'm a Michigan fan

Then you've probably watched a lot of their games this season and know that
Rose hasn't played point.  He's spent this season at the small forward spot
while Dugan Fife is the point.

Ken
10.1493FRETZ::HEISERimpeach the President and her husbandFri Mar 11 1994 17:0612
    >He won't play point in the NBA.

    obviously.

    >Then you've probably watched a lot of their games this season and know that

    only the occasional national free-TV games.  Last year's title game
    put the nail in his coffin.  If he was a true point guard, and didn't
    shy away from pressure, the Wolverines wouldn't have had to have their
    #1 option bring the ball up court.  In that scenario, with a real point
    guard bringing up the ball, Webber would've been free to get open
    underneath.
10.1494HANNAH::ASHEQuestion: Why is that every time I...Mon Mar 14 1994 17:344
    I'd guess Celt's would have what around the #7 pick?  Look for Dallas
    to take Kidd, Detroit to take Robinson and Philly or Washington to take
    Marshall... maybe Washington would take Montross...
    
10.1495HELIX::MAIEWSKIMon Mar 14 1994 17:5819
RE  <<< Note 10.1494 by HANNAH::ASHE "Question: Why is that every time I..." >>>

>    I'd guess Celt's would have what around the #7 pick?  Look for Dallas
>    to take Kidd, Detroit to take Robinson and Philly or Washington to take
>    Marshall... maybe Washington would take Montross...
    
  Did the NBA do away with their lottery for low picks? Use to be that the
teams that didn't make the playoffs drew for drafting order, did they abandon
that scheme? 

  The last time I paid attention was back in the mid 80's when the Celtics
traded Gerald Henderson to Seattle for their 1st round pick the following year.
When the time came up, the Celtics drew 3rd in the order and drafted Len Bias
who died of Cocaine overdoes the following day. 

  Just think, the Celtics should have Reggie Lewis and Len Bias playing at their
prime right now. Talk about sad. :*({

  George
10.1496MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Mon Mar 14 1994 18:107
    NBA still does a lottery for the first 3 picks; it is weighed in favor
    of the worse teams. After the top 3 picks, the other teams are ranked
    in reverse order of finish. So the worst team in the league is
    guaranteed at least the 4th pick in the draft.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1497DOCTP::TESSIERMon Mar 14 1994 18:315
If Rozier comes out, he'll definitely go before Montross.  He's strong
enough so that he could probably see some time at the center spot in
addition to his more natural power forward role.

Ken
10.1498FRETZ::HEISERimpeach the President and her husbandWed Mar 16 1994 19:012
    Nice for the Houston PD let Vernon Maxwell out of jail so he could play 
    against the Blazers last night.
10.1499HANNAH::ASHEQuestion: Why is that every time I...Wed Mar 16 1994 20:281
    He was in 11 hours more than Pippen was for a similar charge...
10.1500SNARF!FRETZ::HEISERimpeach the President and her husbandWed Mar 16 1994 20:291
    ...and Texas of all places!
10.1501PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Mar 17 1994 12:095
10.1502FRETZ::HEISERcan you see who I am thru those eyesThu Mar 17 1994 14:012
    Texas meaning it's gun laws don't seem to be as pathetic as
    Massachusetts'.  
10.1503METSNY::francusMets in '94Thu Mar 17 1994 14:036
re: .1501

Ron Darling, etc in 1986

The Crazy Met

10.1504FRETZ::HEISERcan you see who I am thru those eyesThu Mar 17 1994 14:054
>    occurance especially in the Houston area -- James Worthy, Roger
    
    I thought Worthy was arrested in Houston for putting a while new
    meaning to the low-post double spin move.
10.1505CTHQ::LEARYIt'sBeenALongTimeComing...Thu Mar 17 1994 14:064
    I thought it was in Seattle that Worthy was, er, busted.
    
    MikeL
    
10.1506FRETZ::HEISERcan you see who I am thru those eyesThu Mar 17 1994 14:132
    No it was Houston, I remember it well.  Doc was trying to defend
    Houston's honor afterwards.
10.1507TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHGotta go running - April's comingWed Mar 23 1994 11:577
So what was everyone saying about the Lakers being on the way back?  

In a brilliant move, Dr. Buss has fired Randy Pfund (after I heard for two 
years about how he was one of the great new coaches), and hired Ervin "Magic"
Johnson as coach.  No, Magic has no coaching experience.

=Bob=
10.1508side show atmosphereCSTEAM::FARLEYWed Mar 23 1994 12:159
    
    
    	Yabbut what do you think of the potential of Coach "Magic" pulling
    a coach/player move like Russell?
    
    I remain,
    thinking the Fakers would do it to increase attendance!
    Kev
    
10.1509Financial MoveWREATH::SCOPAWed Mar 23 1994 13:089
    The guy has no coaching experience but he'll put fannies in the seats.
    
    The Lakers are bad enough but now when they have a shot at winning a
    game they are likely to be outcoached.
    
    Doesn't this smack of the Jordan baseball deal where an owner wants 
    his money's worth from a services contract?
    
    Maj
10.1510HANNAH::ASHElike sands thru the hourglass, so were the days of his livesWed Mar 23 1994 14:063
    Plus, how much did John Lucas have?  Aren't point guards the ones who
    run the plays anyway?
    
10.1511BALL4::KURASSpring hopes eternalWed Mar 23 1994 14:572
    Didn't Lucas have some coaching experience with a minor league team in
    Florida?
10.1512PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed Mar 23 1994 15:061
    He can't do any worse than Quinn Buckner.
10.1513the Miami RehabsHBAHBA::HAASxen yen zenWed Mar 23 1994 15:346
Lucas coached a team of ex-druggies in the USBL, I think. Roy Tarpley
played for them, among others. Richard Dumas, maybe? Chris Washburn
played long enough to get thrown off the team as he went down for the
count another time.

TTom
10.1514FRETZ::HEISERPoliticalSuicide:Whitewater&amp;LindaThompsonWed Mar 23 1994 17:172
    yeah Tarpley and Dumas were the #1 and #2 scorers in the CBA while
    Lucas coached them.
10.1515ELMAGO::BENBACAMenWithHandsInPocketFeelCocky!Mon Mar 28 1994 14:211
     Looks like he 1-0 now.
10.1516SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO'dMon Mar 28 1994 15:517
    > Looks like he 1-0 now.
    
    
    HEY!! It's not nice to make fun of the way Magic talks, especially now
    that he isn't an announcer.
    
    brews
10.1517HANNAH::ASHElike sands thru the hourglass, so were the days of his livesMon Mar 28 1994 16:132
    Almost blew a 36 pt. lead too..
    
10.1518ELMAGO::BENBACAMenWithHandsInPocketFeelCocky!Mon Mar 28 1994 17:311
     Almost only counts in horseshoes and.....oh never mind  :-)
10.1519so trueOURGNG::RIGGENHow to parlay 1K into 100K by Hillary R.Wed Mar 30 1994 21:356
"The good news - he has finnally begun to play like Dolph. The bad news - Dolph
is 63 years old." 

Rotisserie League Basketball

On former Denver Nugget Danny Schayes
10.1520Boy did old Dolph cause Couz and C's headachesAKOCOA::BREENTill Time Shall be no MoreWed Mar 30 1994 21:481
    
10.1521KJ doesn't make the cutHBAHBA::HAASThe karma ran over my dogmaThu Mar 31 1994 18:4822
Article: 12437
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: O'Neal, Miller Make Team USA
Date: Wed, 30 Mar 94 14:50:22 PST
 
	COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- Shaquille O'Neal of the Orlando
Magic and Reggie Miller of the Indiana Pacers, as expected, were
the final two players selected to the USA team that will compete in
this summer's basketball World Championships.
	The announcement Wednesday was made by USA Basketball National
Team Committee chairman Rod Thorn.
	The tournament will be played Aug. 4-14 in Toronto and Hamilton,
Ontario.
	The other team members are Derrick Coleman of the New Jersey
Nets; Detroit's Joe Dumars; Tim Hardaway, Golden State; Larry
Johnson, Charlotte; Shawn Kemp, Seattle; Dan Majerle, Phoenix;
Alonzo Mourning, Charlotte; Mark Price, Cleveland; Steve Smith,
Miami; Isiah Thomas, Detroit, and Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta.
	Golden State coach Don Nelson is the head coach and his staff
will include Don Chaney of the Pistons, Rick Majerus of Utah and
Pete Gillen, newly named coach at Providence.
10.1522METSNY::francusMets in '94Thu Mar 31 1994 18:527
TTom,

does that mean KJ is not the best guard in the NBA????

The Crazy Met


10.1523PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu Mar 31 1994 18:533
    C'mon TCM, even MikeH will tell you that the best guards in the NBA are
    out of Chicago since they are the ones who are wearing the champeenship
    rings.
10.1524got the mind so it dont matterHBAHBA::HAASThe karma ran over my dogmaThu Mar 31 1994 18:586
The best guard? It's probably a toss up between KJ and Kendall Gill.

Unless, of course, you count everyone else's opinion other than the 2
above, you might get some different result.

TTom
10.1525FRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantThu Mar 31 1994 19:093
    Mac, the best guard (2-guard) in Chicago retired.  If I was starting a
    team, there's only a few of the current point guards that I would
    consider and none of them play in Chicago.
10.1526HANNAH::ASHElike sands thru the hourglass, so were the days of his livesThu Mar 31 1994 19:512
    I'd start with Mookie...
    
10.1527AndersonOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Thu Mar 31 1994 20:171
    Kenny Anderson
10.1528what no John Stockton?FRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantThu Mar 31 1994 20:211
    What about the all-time assist leader?
10.1529you got that right WaltCNTROL::CHILDSbreakin' rocks, in the hot sunThu Mar 31 1994 20:316
 take your all time assist leader and jam him. we want a tough guy. 
 we want a guy who can stick it from anywhere. we want a guy who can
 defend anybody we want MOOKIE MOOKIE MOOKIE MOOKIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 mike
10.1530CNTROL::CHILDSbreakin' rocks, in the hot sunThu Mar 31 1994 20:335
speaking of point guards, Nazz and I will gladly pay someone to take 
Sherman Douglas way way way far away!!!!!!!!!!!

mike
10.1531re: .1530 - and hel the Celts with their salary cap, ha!METSNY::francusMets in '94Thu Mar 31 1994 20:338
Stockton is older than those guys.

Besides take Stockton and put him on a team that Karl Malone
isn't on and see how high the assist totals are - good but
probably not the numbers he currently gets.

The Crazy Met

10.1532I like MookieCTHQ::LEARYIt'sBeenALongTimeComing...Thu Mar 31 1994 20:347
    Blaylock sure is the straw that stirs the drink in Hotlanta
    Manning has a second straw...
    
    He is mucho-tough
    
    MikeL
    
10.1533#2 for Kenny!!!!!CSTEAM::FARLEYThu Mar 31 1994 20:4516
    
    
    	Yabbut speaking of my man, Kenny Anderson, wasn't that a GREAT
    article in SI????
    
    	I hope everybody saw the picture of him in the Archbishop Molloy
    uniform.
    
    	I will accept requests for copies of the article
    
    ;^)
    
    I remain,
    like the Beach Boys sing,  "true to your school"
    Kev
    
10.1534FRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantThu Mar 31 1994 20:576
    I can't believe I'm defending Stockton, but in addition to assists,
    he's always among the steals leaders.
    
    A healthy Tim Hardaway won't steer you wrong.  Same with a healthy KJ.
    I agree though, Mookie sure has come into his own the past 2 seasons.
    Atlanta should've kept Dominique as well.
10.1535non-exsistantCNTROL::CHILDSbreakin' rocks, in the hot sunThu Mar 31 1994 21:3210
>    I can't believe I'm defending Stockton, but in addition to assists,
>    he's always among the steals leaders.
 

	Bird used to be amoungst the leaders in steals and what was the
        book on his defense?


 mike
10.1536FRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantThu Mar 31 1994 21:335
>	Bird used to be amoungst the leaders in steals and what was the
>        book on his defense?
    
    Better team defender than man-to-man defender.  He made the 2nd
    All-Defensive team in '83-'84.
10.1537good thing Mad Max was aroundCNTROL::CHILDSbreakin' rocks, in the hot sunThu Mar 31 1994 21:5311
>	Bird used to be amoungst the leaders in steals and what was the
>        book on his defense?
    
>>    Better team defender than man-to-man defender.  He made the 2nd
>>    All-Defensive team in '83-'84.

 like he really deserve it. face it, he was white and he was a savior
 he got the award because of who he was, not his play.........

 mike
10.1538FRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantThu Mar 31 1994 21:552
    Don't know about that.  He was that bad when he was younger and still
    mobile.  As he grew older, he became a defensive liability.
10.1539CNTROL::CHILDSbreakin' rocks, in the hot sunThu Mar 31 1994 21:588
      <<< Note 10.1538 by FRETZ::HEISER "another day in DECrestaurant" >>>

    Don't know about that.  He was that bad when he was younger and still
                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    mobile.  As he grew older, he became a defensive liability.


 geez Mike you didn't leave me no room to argue...   ;^)
10.1540sorry, maybe next timeFRETZ::HEISERanother day in DECrestaurantThu Mar 31 1994 22:011
    Woops!  Okay make that "wasn't"
10.1541When's the next train outta town?TNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Fri Apr 01 1994 14:593
    I'll definitely help pack Sherm's bags for him!
    
    NAZZ
10.1542DT II scheduleHBAHBA::HAASThe karma ran over my dogmaThu Apr 07 1994 16:0621
article  12571
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: USA Hoop Team Sets Exhibitions
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 94 18:40:15 PDT

        COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- The NBA team that will compete in
this summer's world championships will play exhibition games July
26 at Charlotte, N.C., and July 31 at Oakland, Calif.
        Dream Team II, which will train July 20-30 at Moody Bible
Institute in Chicago, will play the German national team at
Charlotte and the USA Goodwill Games team at Oakland.
        The American team, coached by Don Nelson of Golden State,
includes Derrick Coleman of New Jersey, Joe Dumars of Detroit, Tim
Hardaway of Golden State, Larry Johnson of Charlotte, Shawn Kemp of
Seattle, Dan Majerle of Phoenix, Reggie Miller of Indiana, Alonzo
Mourning of Charlotte, Shaquille O'Neal of Orlando, Mark Price of
Cleveland, Steve Smith of Miami, Isiah Thomas of Detroit and
Dominique Wilkins of the Los Angeles Clippers.
        The world championships are scheduled Aug. 4-14 at Toronto and
Hamilton, Ontario.
10.1543QUASER::JACKSONTALong lost recipeFri Apr 08 1994 21:076
    re-1
      Tim Hardaway is on this team?  He hasn't played in 2 years because of
    injuries.  I think he's an excellent player, but maybe someone else who
    has played should get to go in his place..
    
      Tim
10.1544re tim hardawayWMOIS::BALL_KMon Apr 11 1994 12:171
    I think Isiah Thomas has been given his slot already
10.1545what's leftHBAHBA::HAASThe karma ran over my dogmaMon Apr 11 1994 16:2392
Article: 12642
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (The Associated Press)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA Playoff Races
Date: Sun, 10 Apr 94 20:10:11 PDT
 
EASTERN CONFERENCE
                  W   L  Pct   GB
x-New York        52  22 .703  -  
x-Atlanta         52  23 .693    1/2
x-Chicago         51  24 .680   1 1/2
x-Orlando         45  29 .608   7  
Cleveland         42  33 .560  10 1/2
Miami             40  35 .533  12 1/2
New Jersey        40  35 .533  12 1/2
Indiana           39  35 .527  13  
        
Charlotte         35  39 .473  17 1/2
        x-clinched playoff berth
Remaining Games
        NEW YORK (8) -- HOME (4): April 11, Orlando; 15, Washington;
19, Atlanta; 21, Philadelphia. AWAY (4): April 14, Washington; 17,
Charlotte; 22, Milwaukee; 24, Chicago.
        ATLANTA (7) -- HOME (3): April 13, Cleveland; 16, Philadelphia;
23, Orlando. AWAY (4): April 15, Milwaukee; 18, Chicago; 19, New York;
21, Miami.
        CHICAGO (7) -- HOME (4): April 12, New Jersey; 18, Atlanta;
22, Boston; 24, New York. AWAY (3): April 13, Miami; 15, Charlotte;
17, Orlando.
        ORLANDO (8) -- HOME (4): April 14, Charlotte; 17, Chicago;
20, Minnesota; 24, New Jersey. AWAY (4): April 11, New York; 15, Boston;
19, Detroit; 23, Atlanta.
        CLEVELAND (7) -- HOME (4): April 12, Milwaukee; 15, Miami;
22, Washington; 24, Boston. AWAY (3): April 13, Atlanta; 16, Milwaukee;
20, Indiana.
        MIAMI (7) -- HOME (4): April 13, Chicago; 17, New Jersey; 19,
Minnesota; 21, Atlanta. AWAY (3): April 11, Charlotte; 15, Cleveland;
23, Indiana.
        NEW JERSEY (7) -- HOME (2): April 15, Detroit; 23, Milwaukee.
AWAY (5): April 12, Chicago; 13, Milwaukee; 17, Miami; 19, Philadelphia;
24, Orlando.
        INDIANA (8) -- HOME (4): April 11, Boston; 20, Cleveland; 22,
Philadelphia; 23, Miami. AWAY (4): April 13, Philadelphia; 15, Minnesota;
17, Detroit; 19, Washington.
        
        CHARLOTTE (8) -- HOME (5): April 11, Miami; 15, Chicago; 17,
New York; 20, Washington; 23, Detroit. AWAY (3): April 14, Orlando;
21, Boston; 24, Washington.
        ------
WESTERN CONFERENCE
                  W   L  Pct      
y-Seattle         57  18 .760  -  
x-Houston         54  20 .730   2 1/2
x-San Antonio     52  23 .693   5  
x-Phoenix         49  26 .653   8  
x-Utah            47  28 .627  10  
x-Portland        45  30 .600  12  
x-Golden State    43  31 .581  13 1/2
Denver            37  37 .500  19 1/2
        
L.A. Lakers       33  41 .446  23  
        x-clinched playoff berth
        y-clinched division title
Remaining Games
        SEATTLE (7) -- HOME (3): April 14, L.A. Clippers; 16, Houston;
22, San Antonio. AWAY (4): April 12, L.A. Clippers; 19, Phoenix; 20,
L.A. Lakers; 24, Portland.
        HOUSTON (8) -- HOME (4): April 12, Minnesota; 14, Sacramento;
21, Dallas; 24, Denver. AWAY (4): April 16, Seattle; 17, Portland;
19, San Antonio; 22, Dallas.
        SAN ANTONIO (7) -- HOME (4): April 11, Minnesota; 13, Denver;
16, Phoenix; 19, Houston. AWAY (3): April 14, Utah; 22, Seattle; 24,
L.A. Clippers.
        PHOENIX (7) -- HOME (4): April 13, L.A. Lakers; 19, Seattle;
22, L.A. Clippers; 23, Sacramento. AWAY (3): April 12, Denver; 16,
San Antonio; 18, Dallas.
        UTAH (7) -- HOME (3): April 12, Sacramento; 14, San Antonio;
21, Portland. AWAY (4): April 16, Golden State; 19, Sacramento; 22,
Denver; 24, L.A. Lakers.
        PORTLAND (7) -- HOME (3): April 12, Dallas; 17, Houston; 24,
Seattle. AWAY (4): April 14, Golden State; 15, L.A. Lakers; 21, Utah;
22, Minnesota.
        GOLDEN STATE (9) -- HOME (5): April 11, Dallas; 14, Portland;
16, Utah; 21, Sacramento; 23, L.A. Lakers. AWAY (4): L.A. Lakers; 18,
L.A. Clippers; 24, Sacramento.
        DENVER (8) -- HOME (3): April 12, Phoenix; 19, L.A. Lakers;
22, Utah. AWAY (5): April 13, San Antonio; 15, Dallas; 17, Minnesota;
20, L.A. Clippers; 24, Houston.
        
        L.A. LAKERS (8) -- HOME (4): April 12, Golden State; 15, Portland;
20, Seattle; 24, Utah. AWAY (4): April 13, Phoenix; 16, L.A. Clippers;
19, Denver, 23, Golden State.
10.1546GO DENVER!!!!!!!CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyMon Apr 11 1994 16:5113
 just to make TCM's day, as I watch the pregame festivities on saturday
 and Costas was running down the scores from the night before, and after
 he clarified the playoff picture,

 "and here's two teams going nowhere except the lottery, The Celtics downed
 the TWolves last night 112-108."

 man did that hurt.......

 I'm sure others beside Craze will rejoice as well......

 mike
10.1547Yawn...ROCK::MURPHYGood News for Mets - Can't finish 7th!Mon Apr 11 1994 17:168
    Well, the Nuggs might get back into the playoffs for the first time
    since they axed Doug Moe. But will anyone notice??? Bet the Rocks
    will outdraw the one home game the Nuggets get if they play on the same
    night, without much trouble (not just because McNichols only holds
    17K)
    
    Murph
    
10.1548QUASER::JACKSONTALong lost recipeMon Apr 11 1994 18:536
      Well, I for one would rather watch the Nuggets before the Rockies,
    just because its less boring.
    
      The Nuggets choked last night.  17 point lead and cough.
    
      Tim
10.1549A Nuggets Sonics series could go 4 games.OURGNG::RIGGENJeff Riggen Sales Support 592-5249Mon Apr 11 1994 19:4711
The Sonics havn't played very well against the Nuggets. The playoffs are a 
different type of game. I would expect to see at least the first home game as a 
victory for Les Nuggets Miserables. I am not expecting Dikembe or Makmuud to 
take this first jump as a into post season play as a fluke, the nucleus is in 
place the rotation could use some depth and they could give Robert Pack away 
for a Vinnie Johnson type 6th man.
Bernie Bicker and his staff need some work as well as Dan Issel should borrow
some anger from Doug Moe to get these guys a killer instinct, at one point they 
were 17 points up on Houston only to lose by 1.  

Jeff   
10.1550PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Apr 11 1994 20:093
    How badly have the Celtics fallen from grace in New England?  I was out
    at a local pool hall/sports bar.  They had the C's up on the little
    bitty TVs while the Pengoons were on the big screen.
10.1551METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Apr 11 1994 20:108
Thanks MikeC

re: .1550

yup there you have that fabled NE loyalty to its teams. NOT!

The Crazy Met

10.1552TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon Apr 11 1994 20:188
|yup there you have that fabled NE loyalty to its teams. NOT!
|
|The Crazy Met

Yea, there are almost as many no-shows at the Boston Garden these days as there
have been at MSG for the past n-years.

=Bob=
10.1553PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Apr 11 1994 20:191
    but =Bob=, at least the no-shows in Boston Garden bought tickets.
10.1554TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon Apr 11 1994 20:204
10.1555METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Apr 11 1994 20:237
> Yea, there are almost as many no-shows at the Boston Garden these days as
> there have been at MSG for the past n-years.

sooo????

The Crazy Met

10.1556TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon Apr 11 1994 20:259
|> Yea, there are almost as many no-shows at the Boston Garden these days as
|> there have been at MSG for the past n-years.
|
|sooo????
|
|The Crazy Met

So the Boston fans have been taking-front running lessons from the masters,
New Yorkers.
10.1557METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Apr 11 1994 20:285
yabbut I kept hearing folks extoling how loyal the Boston fans are.
just another crock of sh*t.

The Crazy Met

10.1558PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon Apr 11 1994 20:323
    I can just imagine that if I were in a New York Sports bar and the
    Knicks were swooning they'd probably have Mork & Mindy re-runs on the
    big screen.
10.1559MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon Apr 11 1994 20:337
    
      Po' Po' Met. Trying to taunt the New Englanders as he puffs 
     his chest out with pride over the Knicks 60+ games sellout
     streak in the largest market in the country. Wheee! I guess 
     the fact that they're the one New York team that didn't have 
     to move to New Jersey to sellout on a regular basis has to be
     cause for celebration.
10.1560FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 11 1994 20:452
    What difference does it make who's watching on the tube when the games
    are soldout?
10.1561HANNAH::ASHEBurn the Tiger road pajamas!Mon Apr 11 1994 20:512
    Depends on if there's a 72 hour rule like the Pats...
    
10.1562METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Apr 11 1994 20:5220
Tommy, your continued ignorance of history is beginning to be quite
appaling and distressing.

Both the Jets and Giants had waiting lists for tickets when the
played at Shea and Yankee Stadium, respectively.

The rate at which you are getting your facts right is beginning to
rival Mike H's track record.


re: 60 game streak

nope, not getting all excited about that. if the Knicks start to
consitently not contend that will stop - Rangers for whatever reason have
always been a tough ticket in good time or bad times. The point has to do with
that fabled Boston loyalty to their teams which is not quite what it
has been made out to be in this conference.

The Crazy Met

10.1563don't take that from himFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 11 1994 20:534
>The rate at which you are getting your facts right is beginning to
>rival Mike H's track record.
    
    Wooo, Tommy, dem's fightin' words!
10.1564Turnout not as bad as some had predictedTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Tue Apr 12 1994 13:037
    There were surprisingly few empty seats Friday night at the Garden for
    the Woofs, believe it or not.  I can only remember one or two games
    where there were a large number of empty seats.  I would say the
    turnstile count has been over 14,000 (cap. 14,890) for all but a couple
    of games.
    
    NAZZ
10.1565But it's 4 Torr and sucking more....CAMONE::WAYSmells like dead teen spiritTue Apr 12 1994 13:288
How Much Do the Celtics Suck?


	They debut on the Chainsaw's "How Much Does It Suck" Scale at
	4 Torr.  STill have to preserve Maureen's all time record.


'Saw
10.1566what do you think of this wagerAKOCOA::BREENTue Apr 12 1994 14:4412
    I made a bet with my neighbor last night on nba championships.
    
    I told him he could take any four teams right now and I would take the
    rest.  He took sonics,houston,ny knicks and atlanta since they were
    leading their respective divisions.
    
    this started with $5 on nl playoffs,to $10 on world series and I'll now
    win a (mythical) $20 if Orlando or someone comes along.
    
    Why I like Orlando is for another note
    
    billte
10.1567METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Apr 12 1994 14:476
your best chance of winning is probably San Antonio.

Sonics look awesome.

The Crazy Met

10.1568oddHBAHBA::HAASThe karma ran over my dogmaTue Apr 12 1994 14:487
I woulda wanted odds.

Also, the Spurs or the Suns could come through for you.

IMO, it's looking like Atlanta-Seattle.

TTom
10.1569FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue Apr 12 1994 16:266
    The Spurs are the last top 4 seed I would bet - no point guard.  I got
    a hunch that 1 top 4 seed in each conference will go down in round 1. 
    The West is more suspect, but it could happen in the East as well. 
    Especially if NJ & NY hook up.
    
    Mike
10.1570SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO'dTue Apr 12 1994 16:566
    >Thanks MikeC
    >re: .1550
    >yup there you have that fabled NE loyalty to its teams. NOT!
    
    So, one bar that Mike C goes to has the Celtics games on a small TV,
    and suddenly NE fans aren't so loyal?  
10.1571METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Apr 12 1994 17:076
re: .1569

a #5 beating a #4 is not that big an upset.

The Crazy Met

10.1572SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO'dTue Apr 12 1994 17:116
   > a #5 beating a #4 is not that big an upset.
    
    It's still an underachievement, and I'm wondering where that Knicks and
    the playoff atmosphere BS came from.
    
    brews
10.1573always enjoy another's miseryCNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyTue Apr 12 1994 17:148
 not that it matters much but it was Mac who was at the bar not me.....

 the best team left to root for unless the Bugs miraclously get in, imo
 is the Bulls. I'm sure MJ would publicly congratulate them but be crushed
 inside. 

 mike
10.1574METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Apr 12 1994 17:194
I think MikeH made the "playoff atmosphere" statement.

The Crazy Met

10.1575HANNAH::ASHEBurn the Tiger road pajamas!Tue Apr 12 1994 17:322
    Was Charlotte over Boston last year an upset?
    
10.1576FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue Apr 12 1994 17:383
    >I think MikeH made the "playoff atmosphere" statement.
    
    Sorry Craze, but you're grasping.
10.1577METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Apr 12 1994 17:417
apologies to MikeH, it was option::lazarus in 108.393 that made
that assertion.

Either way it was not moi.

The Crazy Met

10.1578I forgive you ;-)FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue Apr 12 1994 17:451
    no problem.
10.1580Question begging to be askedAKOCOA::BREENTue Apr 12 1994 17:596
    Is there any legal reason (re NBA rules) keeping Michael or Magic from
    suiting up?
    
    	Latter of course would need to make the playoffs first.
    
    re. Trivia question:  Tri Cities?
10.1581the kenny Smith SyndromeCNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyTue Apr 12 1994 18:008
    

 well I know you all miss Chris, so let me just say Walt, that YES it was
 but it never would have happened if Reggie didn't go down. You can't win
 without your best player.....

 mike

10.1582METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Apr 12 1994 18:0311
Once a player retires and the league is officially notified the only
way that that player can come back during the season is if every team in
the league agrees. You know that won't happen. Jordan can rejoin
the Bulls for next season without any problems. 

When Magic first "retired" he actually was put on IR os something like
that so that the Lakers would not need to go through the rest of the
league to activate him later that year; Lakers never did activate him.

The Crazy Met

10.1583PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Apr 12 1994 18:136
10.1584HANNAH::ASHEBurn the Tiger road pajamas!Tue Apr 12 1994 18:143
    I've been gone on vacation... Doc called me last night?  Has ACC been
    in here since the BC game?
    
10.1585CAMONE::WAYSmells like dead teen spiritTue Apr 12 1994 18:178
>    I've been gone on vacation... Doc called me last night?  Has ACC been
>    in here since the BC game?

He put one note in like the day after, and then disappeared.


    

10.1586METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Apr 12 1994 18:305
nothing is different about Jordan. billte asked what was preventing
the Bulls from activating Jordan for the playoffs. 

The Crazy Met

10.1587PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Apr 12 1994 19:418
10.1588CAMONE::WAYSmells like dead teen spiritTue Apr 12 1994 19:4415
I think what was being said, and correct me if I'm wrong, was this:


	For a player to come back from retirement in mid-season
	or for the playoffs etc etc, it takes approval of all
	the teams.

	If a player wants to come back at the start of the season
	for training camp or whatever, that's okay.

	Whether it's Jordan or Magic, or Bob Cousy.....


hth,
'saw
10.1589CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyTue Apr 12 1994 19:529
 reading comprehension Men....

 TCM stated that the Lakers put Magic on IR not the retirement list hence
 the difference. If there's a way to scheme you know the Lakers will use
 it. The only joy in that is that they learnt everything they know from
 RED!!!!

 mike
10.1590PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue Apr 12 1994 19:542
    I got that part, Mike.  It's the rest of the reply that has me
    confused.
10.1591help for addled mindsMETSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Apr 12 1994 20:0314
Lets split this into 2 paragraphs.


> Once a player retires and the league is officially notified the only
> way that that player can come back during the season is if every team in
                                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> the league agrees. You know that won't happen


> Jordan can rejoin the Bulls for next season without any problems.
since it is no longer the same season he retired in.

The Crazy Met

10.1592CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyTue Apr 12 1994 20:0513
the original question Bill asked was could they activate MJ or Magic for 
the playoffs....

so without the rest of the league's permission the answer is NO.

if he wants to play next year no problem, no need for the rest of the
league to approve.....

just like you can't bring ringers to the playoffs in softball or basketball
or any other sport I've played. 

mike 
10.1593METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Apr 12 1994 20:084
MikeC - Never mind Mac. His mind is already overseas.

The Crazy Met

10.1594DOCTP::TESSIERTue Apr 12 1994 20:2110
My understanding is that a retired player (for example, Jordan) would
need the approval from the rest of the league to come back in the same
season/playoffs as when he retired.  However, once a player has been out
of the league for more than a season (for example, Magic), no league
approal would be required.  Therefore, the Bulls would need league
approval if Michael decided he wanted to play in this year's playoffs,
but the Lakers would not need league approval if (assuming they made
the playoffs this year) Magic decided he wanted to suit up.

Ken
10.1595SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO'dTue Apr 12 1994 21:108
   > Either way it was not moi.
    
    I never said it was you who made the "playoff atmosphere" comment (just
    another Knick fan).  You were the one dissing the fans of the Celtics
    who have a sell out streak 10 times (maybe 20?) longer than the current
    Knick streak that you seem so proud of.
    
    brews
10.1597Hockey not like any sportAKOCOA::BREENTue Apr 12 1994 21:155
    Re. "Softball or any other sport" and ringers.
    
    
    Except Hockey where apparently they can get anybody anytime viz mr.
    Czerkowski of the Bruins
10.1596METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Apr 12 1994 21:1513
Brewsman,

Postulate 1:

Celtics and everything related to them (well we'll leave aside any
charitable type work :-) are always worth dissing.


Accept that and everything makes sense.

The Crazy met


10.1598when is the roster deadline? similar to baseball on Aug. 31?METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue Apr 12 1994 21:166
> Except Hockey 

I didn't think they could get new players after the trading deadline.

The Crazy Met

10.1599GENRAL::WADESo, what's on your alleged mind?Tue Apr 12 1994 21:224
    
    	Ringers?  In pro sports?  Ha!  They're all ringers fer crissakes!
    
    Claybone
10.1600gotta beat Heiser! ;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYWed Apr 13 1994 12:321
    
10.1601Clippers FEDEX-ed this one in!!!!!TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinFri Apr 15 1994 14:5228
    
    
    	The Sonics set an NBA record lasted night. 10 players from the same
    team scored in double-figures for the first time. The previous record
    was hel by 9 76'ers in a 1977 game vs Washington.
    
    	Sonics beat the Clippers 150-101. 150 points is the higest totol in
    the NBA this year.
    
    	At one point early in the 2nd period, the Sonics lead 51-15!!!!!!!
    
    	Clippers coach Bob Weiss called two timeouts in the first 4 minutes
    of the game. Then picked up two technicals and was ejected with 6:31
    left in the 1st quarter!!!
    
    	Sonics had twenty steals.
    
    	Schrempf	21 points
    	Askew		18
    	Kemp		17
    	Gill		16
    	Chris King	15
    	Payton		14
    	Cage		12
    	McMillan	12
    	Scheffler	11
    	Ervin Johnson	10
    
10.1602things changing out West tooFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 18 1994 18:3022
EASTERN CONFERENCE
                     W   L  Pct.   GB
    x-Atlanta       55  23  .705  -  
    y-New York      54  24  .692   1  
    x-Chicago       54  25  .684   1 1/2
    x-Orlando       47  31  .603   8  
    x-Cleveland     45  34  .570  10 1/2
    x-Indiana       43  35  .551  12  
    x-New Jersey    43  36  .544  12 1/2
    Miami           40  39  .506  15 1/2
    Charlotte       38  40  .487  17  
    
WESTERN CONFERENCE
                     W   L  Pct.   GB
    y-Seattle       60  18  .769  -  
    x-Houston       57  21  .731   3  
    x-San Antonio   53  26  .671   7 1/2
    x-Phoenix       52  26  .667   8  
    x-Utah          49  29  .628  11  
    x-Golden State  47  31  .603  13  
    x-Portland      46  33  .582  14 1/2
    x-Denver        39  39  .500  21  
10.1603FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 18 1994 18:5019
    Magic first announced he won't return on Barkley's weekly TV show. 
    Kudos to the Suns for knocking him out ;-)
    
    What's interesting is Magic's view on today's players.  He said nobody
    in today's NBA has that desire to win like Charles, Bird, Jordan, and 
    himself.  "They're all looking for that paycheck, beeper, and cellular
    phone," said Magic.  He added, "Players today don't respect the
    veterans and their coaches.  They talk back to the coaches and don't
    appreciate what veterans have done."
    
    Both of them also agreed that these big rookie contracts are detrimental to
    the game.  "They get $5M without playing a game and have no incentive
    to improve their skills.  They won't work in the summer or fall."
    
    Finally, in a stinging remark pointed to Chris Webber, they said, "Don 
    Nelson has always been a player's coach.  Anyone that can't play for him 
    has problems."
    
    Mike
10.1604this guy is whacked!FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 20 1994 17:172
    Dennis Rodman cans a trey at the end of last night's game, then takes
    off his shoes and gives them to a courtside fan.
10.1605CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyWed Apr 20 1994 17:2611
>    Dennis Rodman cans a trey at the end of last night's game, then takes
>   off his shoes and gives them to a courtside fan.


  He don't make the All_Childs team for nothing.....

 other members: Zo, Akeem, Willis, Mookie, Muggsy, Mitch Richmond, John Starks
 Oakley, Horace, Coleman and Nick Anderson..........

 mike
10.1606FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 20 1994 17:574
    Why Coleman and Richmond?  Coleman is a legend in his own mind and a
    typical Sorryexcuse(tm) underachiever.  Mitch's biggest problem is that
    he's been sentenced to obscurity in Sacramento, not to mention he can't
    play a lick of D.  In fact, he recently changed his name to Richmon_
10.1607CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyWed Apr 20 1994 18:295
 cause it's my team. they don't have to be the best to be on my team, I just
 have to like them.

 mike
10.1608METSNY::francusMets in '94Wed Apr 20 1994 18:324
and MikeC loves people who whine: see Bird, McHale.

The Crazy Met

10.1609FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 20 1994 18:371
    TCH, you know Magic was the leader of the All-Whine Festival team.
10.1610METSNY::francusMets in '94Wed Apr 20 1994 18:424
ok, so add Magic and Laimbeer in there as well. No skin off my back.

The Crazy Met

10.1611a trendHBAHBA::HAASSaturn sheetsWed Apr 20 1994 18:443
So far, them whiners all seem to have rings...

TTom
10.1612CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyWed Apr 20 1994 18:459
 TCM, trace back through the history of ::Sports and you'll find that I
 wasn't Bird's biggest supporter. Although given his true greatness it
 was tough to knock him but sometimes I found a way. McHale kinda looks
 like my brother so I didn't pick on him........

 ;^)

 mike
10.1613METSNY::francusMets in '94Wed Apr 20 1994 18:466
> So far, them whiners all seem to have rings...

yabbut, that's only because the refs let them get away with so much :-) :-) :-)

The Crazy Met

10.1614FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 20 1994 18:471
    Mike, were you and your brother separated at birth?
10.1615we're 1 1/2 years apart...dad was busyCNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyWed Apr 20 1994 18:487
 no but we do look alot a like except I have more hair covering my solar
 panel........

 ;^)

 mike
10.1616CAMONE::WAYSnake and NapeWed Apr 20 1994 18:492
Mikey liked Ol' Larry though, because he met him one time and bought him
a pitcher of beer.  Ol' Larry liked Mike too.....
10.1617I remember that nowFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 20 1994 19:001
    Correct, 'Saw.
10.1618CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyWed Apr 20 1994 19:214
Hey, I like Saw too but that doesn't mean I think he's the world's greatest
rugby player above criticism.........

;^)
10.1619NBA AwardsFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 20 1994 19:2325
    It's that time of year again.  Here are my objective opinions of who 
    deserves the awards.
    
    MVP - Hakeem Olajuwon.  If they win their 3 remaining games, it will be
    60 wins for the Rockets.  You could've won it last year, but Charles 
    Barkley was slightly better.  He showed this year that last season was
    no fluke.  The Suns record without Sir Charles (when injured) could make 
    a case for him repeating, but that is also why he won't win it.
    
    COY - Phil Jackson.  No question.  You can't convince me that Pippen is
    the reason the Bulls are matching last year's pace *with* Jordan. 
    Lenny Wilkens deserves recognition, but probably won't get it.
    
    6th Man - Dell Curry.  He helped keep the Hornets in contention while
    everyone else was dropping like flies.  Nate McMillan will get some
    votes too.
    
    RoY - Chris Webber.  It's because of him that they are the #6 seed
    despite missing Hardaway & Marcilonis(sp?) for the year, and Mullin for 
    part of the year.  Only competition is Penny Hardaway.
    
    Defensive Player - Hakeem Olajuwon.  No doubt about it.
    
    Most Improved - Don MacLean.  He finally lived up to his billing after
    breaking all of Jabbar's scoring records at UCLA.
10.1620CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyWed Apr 20 1994 19:3514
 COY  shoud be Wilkins. The man changed teams and still got results. Why
 should Jackson be rewarded for the rest of the BUlls proving that basket-
 ball is still a team game. You shouldn't take everything Vescey says to 
 heart. Karl deserves more votes than Jackson but Phil's the media boy
 so you're probably right.

 I think Kenny Anderson has improved more than Maclean but I have trouble
 with both of them as they're both very one dimensional players. I don't
 like the guy but I'd vote for Shaq....

 I agree with the rest of em' though...

 mike 
10.1621FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 20 1994 19:463
    I guess I already considered Shaq beyond improvement.  As for Wilkins,
    I've said before in here that he was the definitely the difference in
    Cleveland and Atlanta.  He's making Fratello look BAD.
10.1622CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyWed Apr 20 1994 19:5310
 nobody is beyond improvement. All his numbers have increased at both ends
 of the court. He's actually developed an ugly hook. A real shot facing the
 basket from 10 to 12 feet and a 20% increase in his foul shooting and he
 could win it next year also. Problem is he won't work on nothing this 
 summer except movies and rapping.......

 that's why Mourning will always be better.........

 mike
10.1623FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 20 1994 19:552
    just like Russell vs. Chambermaid.  One works and gets the rings, the
    other plays and gets the women.
10.1624more opinionsHBAHBA::HAASSaturn sheetsWed Apr 20 1994 20:1320
COY - don't ferget Nellie who did a lot of smoke and mirrors to keep
	Golden State in the playoffs.

6th Man - it will be ironic if'n Dell wins cause he was better lasted
	year.

ROY - I like Penny over Webber. He's moved Scott Skiles outta the lineup
	and onto the bench looking like trade bait.

MVP - I'm a Shaq man mostly cause he's hardly being mentioned. His
	numbers are monstrous, like his game. Funny how most of the
	other candidates are centers. I thought that centers were
	a dying species in the NBA.

Most Improved - Gotsta go with my main main Muggsy, who  had no part
	in "everyone else was dropping like  flies".

Defense - Hakeem is fine

TTom
10.1625PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFWed Apr 20 1994 21:097
  On defense, Dikembe Mutombo is the best. He's taking the art of
  shot blocking to a new level and leads the league by a wide margin.
  Every team alters their game when they play against the big guy.
  He won't win it though because he doesn't score much, he's not one of 
  the NBA's glamor boys and he plays for an average team. Maybe next year.

	Keith 
10.1626HANNAH::ASHEThanks Zeke...Wed Apr 20 1994 23:3615
Off the top of my haid...
    
COY - Wilkins edges Karl and Jackson.
    
6th Man - Dell, who else is there?
    
ROY - I like Penny too. And I'm a Maize and Blue fan.
    
MVP - Shaq was best player, but I go with Robinson.
    
Most Improved - McLean, but I'd have to look at Gerald Wilkins' and Latrell
    Sprewell's stats too.
    
Defense - Hakeem

10.1627Another opinionTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Thu Apr 21 1994 12:3613
    COY - Wilkins, but Karl, Jackson, Nelson, and Lucas also deserve votes
    
    6th man - Nate McMillan
    
    ROY - Chris Webber, and it's not even close
    
    MVP - Hakeem edges David
    
    Most Improved - Sprewell
    
    Defense - Hakeem edges Dikembe
    
    NAZZ
10.1628USCTR1::KINGCemeteries = Parks with nice stones...Thu Apr 21 1994 12:4711
    COY Wilkins
    
    ROY Webber
    
    MVP Robinson
    
    Comeback  Mullin
    
    6th Curry
    
    REK
10.1629current standingsHBAHBA::HAASSaturn sheetsThu Apr 21 1994 14:0336
                W   L  Pct.   GB
y-New York      54  25  .684  -
x-Orlando       49  31  .613   5 1/2
x-New Jersey    44  36  .550  10 1/2
Miami           41  39  .513  13 1/2
Boston          31  48  .392  23
Philadelphia    24  55  .304  30
Washington      23  57  .288  31 1/2
                        Central Division
x-Atlanta       56  24  .700  -
x-Chicago       55  25  .688   1
x-Indiana       45  35  .563  11
x-Cleveland     45  35  .563  11
Charlotte       39  40  .494  16 1/2
Detroit         20  60  .250  36
Milwaukee       20  60  .250  36
                       WESTERN CONFERENCE
                        Midwest Division
                W   L  Pct.   GB
y-Houston       57  22  .722  -
x-San Antonio   54  26  .675   3 1/2
x-Utah          50  29  .633   7
x-Denver        41  39  .513  16 1/2
Minnesota       20  60  .250  37 1/2
Dallas          11  68  .139  46
                        Pacific Division
z-Seattle       61  19  .763  -
x-Phoenix       54  26  .675   7
x-Golden State  48  31  .608  12 1/2
x-Portland      46  33  .582  14 1/2
L.A. Lakers     33  47  .413  28
Sacramento      27  52  .342  33 1/2
L.A. Clippers   27  53  .338  34
        z-clinched best conference record
        x-clinched playoff berth
        y-clinched division title
10.1630MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Fri Apr 22 1994 14:2710
    Atlanta	56-25	Orlando
    NY Knicks	55-25	Bucks,Bulls (both away)
    Bulls	55-25	Celtics,Knicks (both at home)
    
    What is the tie-breaker situation between these teams. Also, how would
    a three way tie break work - in the unlikely event that it happens.
    Hawks could still end up as a #3 seed, I think. NY-Chicago game, will
    it affect the tie-break?
    
    The Crazy Met
10.1631straight upHBAHBA::HAASSaturn sheetsFri Apr 22 1994 14:306
I don't know about da Bulls vs the Knicks but

	Chicago > Atlanta
	Atlanta > NY

TTom
10.1632MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Fri Apr 22 1994 14:375
    what about a 3 way tie?? would they first tie-break for the division
    title between Bulls-Hawks and then tie break with the Knicks?
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1633conference recordsHBAHBA::HAASSaturn sheetsFri Apr 22 1994 14:509
In terms of conference records, right now it's

	Atlanta  35-5
	Chicago  31-8
	Knikcs   32-9

We still need some head to head info.

TTom
10.1634ANGLIN::WIERSBECKTwins ERA=Enormous Runs AllowedFri Apr 22 1994 15:034
    If doubles win their last two games, they win the East.
    
    
    Spud
10.1635Eastern Conference scenarioTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Fri Apr 22 1994 17:4149
Here is the remaining schedule for the top three teams in the East:

Atlanta  56-25	Sat. vs Orlando
New York 55-25  Fri. at Milwaukee; Sun. at Chicago
Chicago  55-25  Fri. vs Boston; Sun. vs New York

Let's assume New York and Chicago win tonight.  That leaves all three
teams with 56-25 records, but there can't be a three-way tie, since
NY and Chi. play each other Sunday.  Here are the possible scenarios:

1) Atlanta wins, New York wins - Final records:  Atlanta 57-25, New
York 57-25, Chicago 56-26.  Atlanta is the #1 seed, due to a better
Division and Conference record than New York, who is #2 and Chicago #3.

2) Atlanta wins, Chicago wins - Final records:  Atlanta 57-25, Chicago
57-25, New York 56-26.  Chicago is the #1 seed, since they won the season 
series vs Atlanta 3-2.  Atlanta is the #2 seed, and New York is #3.

3) Atlanta loses, New York wins - Final records:  New York 57-25,
Atlanta 56-26, Chicago 56-26.  New York is the #1 seed, and Chicago is #2
because of their 3 wins in five games over Atlanta, who is #3.

4) Atlanta loses, Chicago wins - Final records:  Atlanta 56-26, Chicago
57-25, New York 56-26.  Chicago is the #1 seed, Atlanta has the better
Division and Conference record and earns the #2 seed, and New York is #3.

Orlando is locked into #4, and Miami is locked into #8.  Here is how I 
think the breakdown for the #5, #6, and #7 seeds should go:

Indiana    45-35  Fri. vs Philly; Sat. vs Miami
Cleveland  45-35  Fri. vs Washington; Sat. vs Boston
New Jersey 44-36  Sat. vs Milwaukee; Sun. at Orlando

Both Indiana and Cleveland should win their remaining two home games, which 
would lock New Jersey into 7th place.  Indiana wins the tiebreaker over
Cleveland, since they won the season series 3 games to 2.  So that puts
Indiana into the #5 spot and Cleveland at #6.

NAZZ









    
10.1636MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Fri Apr 22 1994 18:529
    re: .1635
    
    one thing Knicks have to have at least the #2 seed because they won the
    Division title. So they can be either #1 or #2. That only applies
    for the initial pairings. If NY then met the #3 seed at some point, the
    #3 seed could still have home floor advantage.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1637Playoff MatchupsHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderMon Apr 25 1994 14:3335
	1 Atlanta	|	
	----------------|----------------
	8 Miami		|

	4 Orlando	|
	----------------|----------------
	5 Indiana	|


	2 New York	|
	----------------|----------------
	7 New Jersey	|

	3 Chicago	|
	----------------|----------------
	6 Cleveland	|



	1 Seattle	|
	----------------|----------------
	8 Denver	|

	4 San Antonio	|
	----------------|----------------
	5 Utah		|


	2 Houston	|
	----------------|----------------
	7 Portland	|

	3 Phoenix	|
	----------------|----------------
	6 Golden State	|
10.1638CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyMon Apr 25 1994 16:2211
ok let's have a contest on the NBA playoffs. send mail with you picks
to cntrol::Childs. have the picks in before the first games which start
on thursday. 2 points for first rounds winners 4 for conference semis
winners 8 points for conference final winners and 10 points for getting
the champs right.......I'll glady give one of MikeL stanky ND Tshirts
to the winner........

;^)

mike
10.1639METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Apr 25 1994 16:347
I'll enter only if you promise that if I win you send the ND t-shirt
to Tommy.

deal??

The Crazy Met

10.1640CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyMon Apr 25 1994 16:5247
 here's mine so no excuse me of finaglin' the bagel for the T...you can
 extract this an edit it or send it to me in any form you like as long
 as I can understand it.......

 mike

Hawks
--------
       |Hawks
Heat   |-------
-------       | Hawks
Magic         |---------
--------      |        |
       |Pacers|        |
Pacers |-------        |
-------                |  Bulls
Knicks                 |-------------
--------               |            |
       | Nets          |            |
Neta   |-------        |            |
-------       |        |            |
Bulls         | Bulls  |            |
--------      |---------            |
       |Bulls |                     |
Cavs   |-------                     |
-------                             |  Sonics
Sonics                               ----------------
--------                            |
       |Sonics                      |
Nuggets|-------                     |
-------       | Sonics              |
Spurs         |---------            |
--------      |        |            |
       | Jazz |        |            |
Jazz   |-------        |            |
-------                | Sonics     |
Rockets                |-------------
--------               |
       |Rockets        |
Blazers|-------        |
-------       |        |
Suns          |Rockets |
--------      |---------
       | Suns |
Warriors|------
-------
10.1641what did you expect ??USCTR1::GARBARINOMon Apr 25 1994 17:5640
Hawks
--------
       |Hawks
Heat   |-------
-------       | Hawks
Magic         |---------
--------      |        |
       |Pacers|        |
Pacers |-------        |
-------                |  Knicks
Knicks                 |-------------
--------               |            |
       | Knicks	       |            |
Neta   |-------        |            |
-------       |        |            |
Bulls         | Knicks |            |
--------      |---------            |
       |Bulls |                     |
Cavs   |-------                     |
-------                             |  Knicks
Sonics                               ----------------
--------                            |
       |Sonics                      |
Nuggets|-------                     |
-------       | Sonics              |
Spurs         |---------            |
--------      |        |            |
       | Spurs|        |            |
Jazz   |-------        |            |
-------                | Sonics     |
Rockets                |-------------
--------               |
       |Rockets        |
Blazers|-------        |
-------       |        |
Suns          |Rockets |
--------      |---------
       | War  |
Warriors|------
--------
10.1642CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyMon Apr 25 1994 18:027
FWIW the winner will not get one of MikeL's treasured T's but a T of
their choice as long as it's an NBA team. If I win (highly unlikely)
you guys can pitch in and fly me to LA to watch the Celtics stomp the
Lakers next year.......

;^)
10.1643A lot like yours, Mike - great minds, etc.TNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Mon Apr 25 1994 18:5344
Hawks
--------
       |Hawks
Heat   |-------
-------       | Hawks
Magic         |---------
--------      |        |
       |Pacers|        |
Pacers |-------        |
-------                |  Bulls
Knicks                 |-------------
--------               |            |
       | Nets          |            |
Nets   |-------        |            |
-------       |        |            |
Bulls         | Bulls  |            |
--------      |---------            |
       |Bulls |                     |
Cavs   |-------                     |
-------                             |  Sonics
Sonics                               ----------------
--------                            |
       |Sonics                      |
Nuggets|-------                     |
-------       | Sonics              |
Spurs         |---------            |
--------      |        |            |
       | Jazz |        |            |
Jazz   |-------        |            |
-------                | Sonics     |
Rockets                |-------------
--------               |
       |Rockets        |
Blazers|-------        |
-------       |        |
Suns          |   GS   |
--------      |---------
       |  GS  |
Warriors|------
-------

NAZZ
    
10.1644Playoff capsulesFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 25 1994 19:07129
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP/BILL BARNARD, AP Basketball Writer)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA Playoff Pairings

	The Chicago Bulls, NBA champions the last three years, begin the
postseason as the third seed in the Eastern Conference and will
play host to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round.
	Phoenix, an NBA finalist a year ago, finished third in the
Western Conference and will face Golden State, the most improved
team in the NBA this season.
	Here's a capsule look at the best-of-5 first-round matchups,
with the teams' head-to-head record in the regular season, key
players, outlook and prediction:
                        EASTERN CONFERENCE
                     	No. 1 Atlanta vs. No. 8 Miami
	HEAD-TO-HEAD: Atlanta 3-1.
	KEY PLAYERS: Miami: center Rony Seikaly, forward Glen Rice,
guard Steve Smith, reserve John Salley. Atlanta: forwards Kevin
Willis and Danny Manning, guard Mookie Blaylock, reserve Craig
Ehlo.
	OUTLOOK: The Heat looked very strong after the All-Star break,
winning five straight road games at one stretch, but fell apart
late in the season, nearly losing the last playoff berth when
Seikaly sprained an ankle. He got back in time to salvage Miami's
second postseason appearance, but the Hawks are playing too well to
become the first top seed to lost to an eighth seed.
	PREDICTION: Hawks in 4.
	
                   	No. 2 New York vs. No. 7 New Jersey
	HEAD-TO-HEAD: New Jersey 4-1.
	KEY PLAYERS: New Jersey: forward Derrick Coleman, guard Kenny
Anderson, center Benoit Benjamin, reserve Armon Gilliam. New York:
center Patrick Ewing, forward Charles Oakley, guard Derek Harper,
reserve Charles Smith.
	OUTLOOK: This is the matchup fans in the New York area were
looking forward to. The Nets' 4-1 advantage in the regular season
is intriguing, but the perceived matchup advantages for New Jersey
should disappear when the Knicks are able to concentrate on them
exclusively. Benjamin has played well lately, scoring 20 or more
points in three recent games. If he could keep it up, the upset
possibility is there.
	PREDICTION: Knicks in 4.
	
                   	No. 3 Chicago vs. No 6. Cleveland
	HEAD-TO-HEAD: Cleveland 3-1.
	KEY PLAYERS: Cleveland: guard Mark Price, center John Williams,
forward Bobby Phills, reserve Tyrone Hill. Chicago: forward Scottie
Pippen, guard B.J. Armstrong, center Luc Longley, reserve Toni
Kukoc.
	OUTLOOK: The Cavaliers have been eliminated by the Bulls in four
of the six previous years, with Michael Jordan hitting
series-ending shots twice. Jordan is gone, but so are Brad
Daugherty and Larry Nance. Cleveland did remarkably well to win 47
games, but Chicago did remarkably well to win 55. The Bulls look
that much better right now.
	PREDICTION: Chicago in 4.
	
                    	No. 4 Orlando vs. No. 5 Indiana
	HEAD-TO-HEAD: Series tied 2-2.
	KEY PLAYERS: Indiana: guard Reggie Miller, center Rik Smits,
forward Dale Davis, reserve Antonio Davis. Orlando: center
Shaquille O'Neal, guard Nick Anderson, guard Anfernee Hardaway,
reserve Scott Skiles.
	OUTLOOK: The Pacers are playing better than any Indiana NBA
team, finishing off the season with a club-record eight straight
victories. Many observers will take the position that the Pacers
are soft until proven otherwise, regardless of how many times Smits
scores 40 points in a game. The two Davises and Derrick McKey are
doing a lot to reverse that perception. The Magic are virtually
devoid of playoff experience, but it will take a lot to defeat Shaq
and Co. Indiana seems capable of doing the ``hard'' work.
	PREDICTION: Indiana in 4.
	
                        WESTERN CONFERENCE
                    	No. 1 Seattle vs. No. 8 Denver
	HEAD-TO-HEAD: Series tied 2-2.
	KEY PLAYERS: Denver: center Dikembe Mutombo, guard Mahmoud
Abdul-Rauf, forward LaPhonso Ellis and reserve Robert Pack.
Seattle: forward Shawn Kemp, guard Gary Payton, forward Detlef
Schrempf, reserve Ricky Pierce.
	OUTLOOK: Seattle is loaded, with nine tough players at coach
George Karl's call. Ricky Pierce has looked good in limited action
since he returned from an injury, giving the defensive-minded
Sonics an extra offensive weapon they might not have needed. Steals
champion Nate McMillan is Pierce's defensive twin off the bench.
The Nuggets have made a remarkable turnaround from three years ago,
but they have little chance against Seattle.
	PREDICTION: Seattle in 3.
	
                   	No. 2 Houston vs. No. 7 Portland
	HEAD-TO-HEAD: Houston 4-0.
	KEY PLAYERS: Portland: guards Clyde Drexler and Rod Strickland,
center Clifford Robinson, reserve Chris Dudley. Houston: center
Hakeem Olajuwon, guards Kenny Smith and Vernon Maxwell, reserve Sam
Cassell.
	OUTLOOK: The Rockets' depth was comparable to Seattle's in the
first half of the season before injuries to Maxwell, Mario Elie,
Matt Bullard and Carl Herrera limited the options of coach Rudy
Tomjanovich. But Olajuwon still should be too much for the Trail
Blazers, although an upset is possible if Chris Dudley, recently
returned from a season-long ankle injury, can help on defense.
	PREDICTION: Houston in 5.
	
                  	No. 3 Phoenix vs. No. 6 Golden State
	HEAD-TO-HEAD: Phoenix 3-2.
	KEY PLAYERS: Golden State: forward Chris Webber, guard Latrell
Sprewell, forward Chris Mullin, center Chris Gatling. Phoenix:
forward Charles Barkley, guards Kevin Johnson and Dan Majerle,
reserve A.C. Green.
	OUTLOOK: The Suns are vulnerable to teams with dominating big
men, so at first glance they caught a break there. But it's a
double-edged sword as Golden State is similarly vulnerable. In what
could be a shootout, Phoenix has homecourt advantage, more weapons
in reserve and playoff experience to put them over the top.
	PREDICTION: Phoenix in 5.
	
                    	No. 4 San Antonio vs. No. 5 Utah
	HEAD-TO-HEAD: Utah 5-0.
	KEY PLAYERS: Utah: forward Karl Malone, guards John Stockton and
Jeff Hornacek, reserve Tom Chambers. San Antonio: center David
Robinson, forwards Dale Ellis and Dennis Rodman, reserve J.R. Reid.
	OUTLOOK: The Jazz, despite being the lower seed, have that big
sweep to give them confidence. But the playoffs are a new season,
and the 5-0 sweep will mean nothing if Utah can't contain Robinson
and Ellis starts hitting from outside again after a late-season
injury and slump. The Jazz ended the season with a 10-game winning
streak followed by a 2-8 slump followed by a 9-2 finish. So the
series will ride on whether good Utah or bad Utah shows up.
	PREDICTION: Utah in 4.
10.1645might as well post in 50.* nowFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 25 1994 19:083
    >                -< A lot like yours, Mike - great minds, etc. >-
    
    yeah right, between the 2 of you, you're a real load.
10.1646CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyMon Apr 25 1994 19:414
until you make some predictions there yourself Mike, you got no room to talk...

mike
10.1647don't think I entered one last yearFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 25 1994 19:521
    I'm gonna pull a TCM and hedge on this one ;-)
10.1648CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyMon Apr 25 1994 20:034
Craze is in. Can't tell you who he picked but he's in........

mike
10.1649ObjectiveSportsAnalyst as alwaysMSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Mon Apr 25 1994 20:2638
	1 Atlanta	|	
	----------------|Atlanta
	8 Miami		|
					Atlanta
	4 Orlando	|
	----------------|Orlando
	5 Indiana	|

							New York
	2 New York	|
	----------------|New York
	7 New Jersey	|
					New York
	3 Chicago	|
	----------------|Cleveland
	6 Cleveland	|

									New York

	1 Seattle	|
	----------------|Seattle
	8 Denver	|
					San Antonio
	4 San Antonio	|
	----------------|San Antonio
	5 Utah		|
							San Antonio

	2 Houston	|
	----------------|Houston		
	7 Portland	|
					Houston
	3 Phoenix	|
	----------------|Golden State
	6 Golden State	|

    
10.1650another dumb Met p_n coming TCM's wayFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 25 1994 20:332
    How many times do I have to tell you the Spurs have no point guard?!
    And don't you realize that Utah is 5-0 against the Spurs this year?!
10.1651contest .eqs. no_crowHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderMon Apr 25 1994 20:397
As I understand it, the prevailing Supreme Court decisions indicate that
one need not head to CROW for what they pick in these here contests.

That makes Crazy safe about that Knicks pick although some may question
his sanity.

TTom
10.1652what sanity??METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Apr 25 1994 20:515
uh, sorry MikeH no p_name riding on the NBA playoffs.
Only potential p_name in the NHL playoffs is if Pens/Rangers meet.

The Crazy Met

10.1653METSNY::francusMets in '94Mon Apr 25 1994 21:1011
I'm shocked and appalled :-)

When I state the reasons why I believe that the Rangers will have
difficulty winning the Stanley Cup this year y'all accuse me of
sandbagging. Then when I bravely go against the trend and have
the Knicks winning the NBA championship I'm accused of insanity.

Make up your minds folks! :-)

The Crazy Met

10.1654the Knick pick is fineFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon Apr 25 1994 22:462
    No, your pick of the Spurs from the West is INSANE!  They didn't win a
    season series against Utah (5-0), Phoenix (3-1), or Seattle (3-1).
10.1655MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Mon Apr 25 1994 23:094
    yabbut if you noticed I don't expect Phonix to get past Golden State.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1656Some things are self-evidentTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Tue Apr 26 1994 14:275
    The general consensus is of course that you are insane.  This is based
    on how you sign your name after every note you write.
    
    NAZZ 
    
10.1657Once a met fan always a nutAKOCOA::BREENTue Apr 26 1994 14:336
    No tcm probably grew up rooting for Stengel's mets for which insanity
    was required and encouraged.  Then they won and tried to think they
    weren't crazy anymore.
    
    Then the 90s crew arrived and to survive the mets fans donned their
    insanity mantels again.
10.1658Talk about juxtaposition of the weekAKOCOA::BREENTue Apr 26 1994 14:363
    >> <<<...NAZZARO "UMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!" >>>
    
    >> ..." you are insane. "
10.1659I'll be dancing in the streets of Seattle!TNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Tue Apr 26 1994 15:093
    You'll be owing me a big-time apology 11 months from now!!!
    
    NAZZ
10.1660I'll be dancing somewhere myself on that occasionAKOCOA::BREENTue Apr 26 1994 15:121
    
10.1661FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue Apr 26 1994 15:543
    >    yabbut if you noticed I don't expect Phonix to get past Golden State.
    
    At least those teams have a point guard.
10.1662actually the 2nd breaker will be the mass lotteryCNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyTue Apr 26 1994 16:2610
 one thing I forgot, although it probably won't be needed is a tiebreaker.
 Instead of trying to predict the score of the last game, I think I'll
 make you have to think. There is a possibility of 89 total playoff
 games (8*5=40, 7*4=28, 7*2=14, 1*7=7 40+28+14+7=89) so tell me how
 many total playoff games will be played this year for your tiebreaker.
 If we need a second tiebreaker, I'll use the ACCHris method and whomever
 writes the most glowing tribute to the Mighty Celtics will be the winner.

 mike
10.1663CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyTue Apr 26 1994 16:286
 for the record I'll go with 71 seeing I graduated that year. Please mail
 them along with your picks if you haven't entered already. If you have
 please send me a tiebreaker......

 mike
10.1664NBA looks at free throwsHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderTue Apr 26 1994 17:2056
Article: 12946
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.sports.features
Subject: NBA Questioning Foul Shot Flap
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 94 16:20:08 PDT
 
	HOUSTON (AP) -- Calvin Murphy retired from the NBA in 1983. So
why was he holding the ball just before Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
attempted a foul shot that could have broken Murphy's single-season
record for free throw percentage?
	The NBA would like to know.
	Abdul-Rauf shot his only two free throws Sunday in the third
quarter of Denver's regular-season finale against Houston. He made
the first but missed the second, preventing the Nuggets' guard from
breaking Murphy's .958 mark in 1980-81.
	During a timeout before the shots, Murphy stood up from his
courtside seat, got the ball from a referee, rubbed it, then handed
it back to the ref.
	As Abdul-Rauf walked to the line, Murphy stared at him and
started yelling at him. Abdul-Rauf then swished his first shot, but
his second one bounced off the front of the rim. Murphy, who played
for the Rockets and is now one of their broadcasters, leaped from
his seat and clapped.
	``It seemed like he just wanted the record so bad,'' Abdul-Rauf
said. ``I wanted him to have it. I told him I liked him and he told
me, ``You're my kind of guy.'''
	While Abdul-Rauf joked about the situation, the NBA was planning
to ask some questions about it. NBA spokesman Jan Hubbard said the
league is going to ask the referees who worked the game to explain
how Murphy got his hands on the ball just before Abdul-Rauf shot.
	The referees and Murphy weren't unavailable for comment Monday.
But at halftime of Sunday's game, Murphy said he was getting tense
because Abdul-Rauf had yet to shoot a free throw.
	``Somebody's got to go out there and tackle him,'' said Murphy,
a spectator at the game and not working as a broadcaster. ``I want
him to have to take 25 of them.''
	Adbul-Rauf made 219 of 229 free throws this season for a .956
percentage. Murphy hit 206 of 215 in his record-setting season.
	Denver coach Dan Issel said he never thought of removing
Abdul-Rauf from the game to ensure the record. If Abdul-Rauf had
sat out the game, not taken any free throws or made all his free
throws, he would have broken Murphy's mark.
	``I didn't think there was any way he'd miss a free throw,''
Issel said. ``I really wanted him to get the record.''
	Adbul-Rauf joked that he missed on purpose.
	``I did that for a reason, man,'' he said. ``With the No. 1 free
throw shooter an old-timer, and the No. 2 free throw shooter a
new-timer, we can make a mean video, man. Mahmoud and Murphy. M&M,
man.''
	Abdul-Rauf said he was teased in the locker room by teammates
who made choking sounds.
	``I know I can shoot free throws and I know that I've been
consistent in the `90s, and I know that I just don't just listen to
people talk,'' he said.
	``Everything felt good. The mechanics felt good, but when I let
it go, I felt it go a little short.''
10.1665TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Tue Apr 26 1994 17:207
Speakin' a Shaq (somebody mentioned him in the Hornets note), did anyone 
hear his comments after David Robinson scored 71 to edge him for the scoring 
title?  Shaq was whining that the Clippers played soft defense, and that they 
should have triple teamed Robinson.  He said that if he got that kind of 
coverage, he could ahve scored 71 too.

Talk about a whining sore loser...
10.1666Thunder Dan beat the old record by 20!FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue Apr 26 1994 17:4941
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (The Associated Press)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: 1993-94 NBA Milestones

	Significant milestones achieved during the 1993-94 NBA seasons:
PLAYERS
Points
	27,314 -- Moses Malone, Philadelphia, moved into third place on
                  the career scoring list, passing Elvin Hayes on March 22 
                  against Charlotte.
	24,000 -- Dominique Wilkins, L.A. Clippers, became the ninth
                  player to achieve this on April 18 against Golden State.
	22,000 -- Robert Parish, Boston, became the 12th player in this
                  club on Jan. 14 against the L.A. Clippers.
Assists
	9,000 -- John Stockton, Utah, and Isiah Thomas, Detroit, became
                 the third and fourth members of this club, Stockton on Feb. 16
                 against the L.A. Clippers and Thomas on March 23, also 
                 against the L.A. Clippers.
	1,000 -- Stockton topped this total for a record sixth time with
                 1,031 and won his seventh consecutive assists title with a 12.6
                 average.
Games
	1,304 -- Malone also moved into third place on the career games
                 list, passing John Havlicek and then Elvin Hayes.
	1,000 -- Buck Williams of Portland, Tom Chambers of Utah and Eddie 
                 Johnson of Charlotte all played in their 1,000th games this
                 season.
3-Pointers
	1,000 -- Dale Ellis of San Antonio became the first player to achieve 
                 this total in his career with a 3-pointer against Sacramento 
                 on March 19.
	192 -- Dan Majerle of Phoenix made an NBA record 192 3-pointers this 
               season.
	------
COACHES
Victories
	900 -- Lenny Wilkens of Atlanta, a 118-99 win against Orlando on Feb. 2.
	800 -- Don Nelson of Golden State, a 109-105 win against Utah on 
               April 16.
	700 -- Pat Riley of New York, a 125-85 win at Milwaukee on April 22.
10.1667looking for a rematchFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue Apr 26 1994 17:5840
ATL
--------
       |ATL
MIA    |-------
-------       | ATL
ORL           |---------
--------      |        |
       |ORL   |        |
IND    |-------        |
-------                |  CHI  
NYK                    |-------------
--------               |            |
       | NJN           |            |
NJN    |-------        |            |
-------       |        |            |
CHI           | CHI    |            |
--------      |---------            |
       |CHI   |                     |
CLE    |-------                     |
-------                             |  PHO   
SEA                                  ----------------
--------                            |
       |SEA                         |
DEN    |-------                     |
-------       | SEA                 |
SAS           |---------            |
--------      |        |            |
       | UTA  |        |            |
UTA    |-------        |            |
-------                | PHO        |
HOU                    |-------------
--------               |
       |HOU            |
POR    |-------        |
-------       |        |
PHO           |PHO     |
--------      |---------
       | PHO  |
GSW    |------
-------
10.1668Pretty bright guy, even if he misspelled his surnameFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue Apr 26 1994 18:0588
From: cushing@mizar.usc.edu (Simon S.C. Cushing)
Newsgroups: rec.sport.basketball.pro
Subject: Mark Heisler's LA Times Column +awards

You know the score by now - I couldn't be bothered the last couple of
weeks, but MH gave his "awards" this week, so here goes:
(Heisler's disclaimer: "To maintain my usual high moral tone, I'll disagree
with the consensus as often as possible.")

MVP: Olajuwon
Runners up: Robinson, O'Neal, Pippen
Reason: "...Olajuwon..had two monster seasons in a row, leading his team to
	two division titles."

COACH: George Karl (narrowly over Lenny Wilkens)
Reason: "we'll ignore the usual criterion - who pulled the most unexpected
	turnaround - to vote for GK, performed a larger miracle over 3 seasons
	[Mark is obviously forgetting this is Coach of THE Year], taking the
	Sonics, who had gone 99-101 in their previous 200 games, to 140-60
	in their next 200"
[Sound of "Coz" going "neener neener neener" to Scott Johnson...]

DFENSIVE PLAYER: Dennis Rodman
Runner up: Mutombo
Reason: "Some say Rodman doesn't play defence the way he did before he 
	discovered rebounds.  Even if true, it wouldn't disqualify him because
	he used to be, pound for pound, the greatest defender who ever lives
	[and remember, he weighs more than Jordan] and remains great. ... I'd
	rather watch Rodman play without the ball than 99% of the players in 
	the game with it."

MOST IMPROVED: Don MacLean, "who was tougher than his child-of-the-suburbs
	game suggested and will be an NBA starter for years."
	[Side comment: I was particularly saddened when Wes Unseld retired,
	because the Bullets were one of the most PC (and for me that's not an
	insult) teams up to that point: most of the players are white, the 
	coach was black, and the GM (or owner or something) is a woman.  Call
	me a soft-headed liberal romantic, but I think that was kind of cool.
	(Oops, now I'll have Pinhead telling me my credibility's taken another
	fall.)]

SIXTH MAN: Dell Curry (no others mentioned.): "averaged 16 points in 27 mins."
	[Have to disagree with Heisler here: McMillan by a large margin for me]

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Vin Baker by a landslide!
	(Okay, what he really said was: "Anfernee Hardaway, the PG of the '90s
	(pre-Jason Kidd, anyway) [That's MH speaking, not me], nips Chris 
	Webber, the PF of the '90s who should get more than 9 rebounds a game."

MH also gives his rundown of the 16 playoff teams, but I can't be bothered to
type all that in, except this from his blurb on the Knicks:
"After an embarrassing loss to the Gonzo-less Hornets, Pat Riley said his 
players hadn't stepped up and he, himself had ''failed miserably'' and needed
to ''go home, turn the lights off, and think about it.''
	"The Knicks press corps, used to his mind games, decided it was less a
heartfelt admission than a ploy.
	"The NY Times' George Vecsey [any relation?] consulted "The Winner
Within" and found a chapter called "The Temporary Insanity Textbook."
	"Wrote Riley:''A leader's aggrieved outburst is not an explosion nor is
it a regular or predictable event.  It is the art of being angry at the right 
time, to the right degree, with the right people.  TI requires plenty of ad-
vanced thought - a real, focused mental plan, not emotion-driven monologue.  A
dose of TI demands a rapid follow-up of compassion.''

As Heisler wryly comments: "Mason can expect his ''rapid follow-up of com-
passion'' in the playoffs."

Latest on 'Nique is that he probably won't return as a Clipper - he wants $21
mil for 3 years, Clips are offering 2 at $6 million and a third at the club's
option.

People in Charlotte are pissed off at Gonzo's fight with Luc Longley.
"How stupid is that?" said a teammate to the Gaston, N.C. Gazette.
Said Club President Spencer Stolpen, after Mourning refused to answer questions
"He has to prove he's a he-man.  There's no question what Alonzo did was child-
ish.  I'd love for him to talk about it.  I'd love for him to tell Chalotte how
he feels.  It's just not his personality."

There is speculation that Parish will return to the Warriors next season.
[Speculation - the Warriors?  What a surprise!]

Harold Katz hired body builder Lee Haney to bulk up Bradley, who has lost 25
pounds (now 220).  Katz:
"We can't live with [Bradley.]  I'm hopeful with Lee, there will be no more
excuses."
Bradley's response was that he's summering in Utah...

That's it for now!
10.1669HANNAH::ASHEThanks Zeke...Tue Apr 26 1994 23:5042
Hawks
--------
       |Hawks
Heat   |-------
-------       | Pacers
Magic         |---------
--------      |        |
       |Pacers|        |
Pacers |-------        |
-------                |  Knicks
Knicks                 |-------------
--------               |            |
       | Knicks        |            |
Nets   |-------        |            |
-------       |        |            |
Bulls         | Knicks |            |
--------      |---------            |
       |Bulls |                     |
Cavs   |-------                     |
-------                             |  Sonics
Sonics                               ----------------
--------                            |
       |Sonics                      |
Nuggets|-------                     |
-------       | Sonics              |
Spurs         |---------            |
--------      |        |            |
       | Spurs|        |            |
Jazz   |-------        |            |
-------                | Sonics     |
Rockets                |-------------
--------               |
       |Rockets        |
Blazers|-------        |
-------       |        |
Suns          | Rockets|
--------      |---------
       |  Suns|
Warriors|------
-------

    
10.1670SOLANA::MAY_BRTFO has been TFSO'dTue Apr 26 1994 23:5953
  Can't seem to get mail to Mike, so here goes--
    
    
    
Hawks
--------
       |Hawks
Heat   |-------
-------       | Hawks
Magic         |---------
--------      |        |
       |Magic |        |
Pacers |-------        |
-------                |  Bulls
Knicks                 |-------------
--------               |            |
       | Knicks        |            |
Nets   |-------        |            |
-------       |        |            |
Bulls         | Bulls  |            |
--------      |---------            |
       |Bulls |                     |
Cavs   |-------                     |
-------                             |  Sonics
Sonics                               ----------------
--------                            |
       |Sonics                      |
Nuggets|-------                     |
-------       | Sonics              |
Spurs         |---------            |
--------      |        |            |
       | Spurs|        |            |
Jazz   |-------        |            |
-------                | Sonics     |
Rockets                |-------------
--------               |
       |Rockets        |
Blazers|-------        |
-------       |        |
Suns          | Suns   |
--------      |---------
       |  Suns|
Warriors|------
-------

    

Bonus # is 81


brews

10.1671CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyWed Apr 27 1994 02:085
 one of our systems went down for some disk work or somethin'. I got yours
 and Walt's extracted........

 mike
10.1672FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed Apr 27 1994 15:563
    Glad to see the Suns are still getting no respect.  Couple that with my
    low entry in the woofing theorem, we should have some interesting
    results ;-)
10.1673The Doctor speaksFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu Apr 28 1994 19:2110
Here are Dr. J's picks from ESPN's NBA Today:
    
    COY - Lenny Wilkens 
    ROY - Chris Webber 
    MVP - Hakeem Olajuwon 
    
    Eastern Conf. Champs - New York Knicks
    Western Conf. Champs - Phoenix Suns
    
    1994 NBA WORLD CHAMPIONS - PHOENIX SUNS!!
10.1674CTHQ::LEARYIt'sBeenALongTimeComing...Thu Apr 28 1994 19:302
    The good doctor must need to see a better doctor.
    
10.1675CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyFri Apr 29 1994 12:3617
Last nights' winners 

	Miami  93   Hawks 88
        Pacers 89   Magic 88
        Sonics 102  Nuggets 82
        Spurs  10?  Jazz  9?

 some folk still owe me tiebreakers....only game I saw any action from was
 Magic/Pacers which Flyin' Byron Scott won with a 3 pointer with a few ticks
 left on the clock....Penny Hardeway was awesome in the game and if Hill
 hadn't given him a rest in the 4th quarter they probably would have won
 the game. The Pacers wiped out an 8 point defict while he was on the bench.
 Good thing for the Shaq that he gets superstar treatment or he foul out
 of every game offensively.....

 mike
10.1676you don't just 'arrive' in the NBAUSCTR1::GARBARINOFri Apr 29 1994 13:5113
> ....Penny Hardeway was awesome in the game and if Hill
> hadn't given him a rest in the 4th quarter they probably would have won

Yeah, but do you notice his tendency to over-celebrate when he makes a
big play.  I saw it in the regular season, and last night once in a while.
Just his style ?  His youth ?  The NBA playoff run is an extremely long
haul, and maintaining an even emotional level seems to be the mark of
the good ones.

I didn't think Indiana would make me look this good, this early.  Although
the easiest game to win on the road is *usually* Game 1.  I'm going to
enjoy watching this young, cocky Orlando team go down in rnd 1.  1st
Charlotte, now Orlando.
10.1677CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyFri Apr 29 1994 14:1021
 Hornets won in round 1 last year Joe and definately had the Knicks scared.
 If Oakley hadn't put the clamps on Grandmama like he did, The Bugs would
 have won. Zo played Ewing even and Mugsy defiantely outplayed any guard
 the Knicks threw out there. Knicks were dam lucky to win that series
 last year.

 Anyways some pool stats:

  22 players in

  12 picking the Sonics to win it all
   3 picking the Knicks
   3 picking the Suns
   2 picking the Hawks
   1 picking the Magic
   1 picking the Cavs

 nobody picked Miami to upset the Hawks........

 mike
10.1678Magic show their inexperienceTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Fri Apr 29 1994 14:199
    I humbly disagree on the very talented Mr. Hardaway.  While he did post
    some decent stats lasted night, he shot poorly (not unusual for him)
    and made several poor decisions, especially down the stretch.  Why he
    heaved up that 3-pointer with the Magic up by three and less than a
    minute left made no sense.  Why the only time Shaq touched the ball in
    the final minute was on a tip-in of an Anderson miss also made no
    sense.
    
    NAZZ
10.1679USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Apr 29 1994 15:0812
> Hornets won in round 1 last year Joe and definately had the Knicks scared.
> If Oakley hadn't put the clamps on Grandmama like he did, The Bugs would
> have won.

Mike, your love for Mourning has messed up your memory.  The Knicks beat
Charlotte in 5 games, and it very easily could have been a 4-game sweep
(they were up 6 with 2 (?) minutes to go in regulation of Game 3, took
some poor shots, and lost in OT).

The Knicks very rarely blow anyone out, so every team's fans think they
could have beaten them.  But the reality is that only the Jordan-Bulls
have beaten the Riley-Knicks in the playoffs.
10.1680haw hawFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri Apr 29 1994 15:473
    >  12 picking the Sonics to win it all
    
    nice to see all those wagon jumpers really go out on a limb!
10.1681CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyFri Apr 29 1994 16:176
 I don't think so Joe. I watched the games and if LJ had played like a man
 instead of a granny, the Knicks would have been packing. The Knicks can't
 blow anybody out cause they ain't good........

 mike
10.1683poor babyFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri Apr 29 1994 18:178
10.1684PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri Apr 29 1994 18:273
    Robert Parish has said he will play next year.  
    
    I guess the question now is, where?
10.1686Celtics were awful, but ...MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Fri Apr 29 1994 19:1210
    re: .1681
    
    > Knicks can't blow anybody out ...
                        ^^^^^^^^
    
    operative word is anybody. Hey MikeyC did you forget about that 30+
    point shellacking they gave the Celtics. I KNEW you didn't!
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1687USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Apr 29 1994 19:238
> I don't think so Joe. I watched the games and if LJ had played like a man
> instead of a granny, the Knicks would have been packing. The Knicks can't
> blow anybody out cause they ain't good........

Mike, LJ really hasn't had many big nights against the Knicks, and the
reason is that he's just a tad small for that frontline.

I don't have time today to debate that last comment....
10.1688Isiah Thomas said the trade ruined their chemistryFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri Apr 29 1994 20:0810
>     I'm really not sure which bandwagon you mean. If you mean Phoenix, 
    
    I assumed you were on the Sonic bandwagon since you took the bait.
    
>     it happened that the Manning-'Nique trade to me was the single biggest
>     move of the season. That's why I'm picking Atlanta.
    
    Manning is banged up and it's not looking too good for them right now.
    
    Mike
10.1689cain't sweep it under da rug!CSTEAM::FARLEYTue May 03 1994 12:2811
    
    
    	Yabbut at least Shaq can now go back to makin' rap videos and songs
    for a few months.
    
    	Somebody delivered da broom and made it a 3 game sweep!
    
    I remain,
    formerly a custodian so Kev knows broooms!
    Kev
    
10.1690PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue May 03 1994 12:386
10.1691PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue May 03 1994 12:554
    Doc must be jumping up and down in glee today.  Inside Sport published
    their Top 20 of All Time list for each of the major professional
    sports.  Heading up their list of All Time great basketball players was
    none other than Wilt Chamberlain.
10.1692Alphabetical order?????CSTEAM::FARLEYTue May 03 1994 13:041
    
10.1693DZIGN::ROBICHAUDTue May 03 1994 15:466
	You have to realize that these playoff games get in the way of 
cutting rap albums, making sneaker commercials and other things that market 
the league.  But I have to admit that Doc was right.  Shack's (a.k.a. Deep 
Throat) playoff performance was positively Wiltian.

				   /Don
10.1694BSS::NEUZILJust call me FredTue May 03 1994 16:035

	Quinn Buckner canned.  Big surprise, huh?

	Kevin
10.1695DZIGN::ROBICHAUDTue May 03 1994 16:035
	But on the positive side, it's good to see the fellows in short 
pants settling their differences like mainly hokey players in the games 
over this past weekend.

				   /Don
10.1696Get your skirts out lads to wear with your "sweaters"TNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Tue May 03 1994 16:175
    How wussy has the NHL become when there are more fights in one weekend
    of NBA playoffs than there has been in more than two full weeks of
    playoffs in the NHL?
    
    NAZZ
10.1697METSNY::francusMets in '94Tue May 03 1994 16:195
kinda nice to finally see some hockey being played. Now if
we could get to see some basketball that would be real nice.

The Crazy Met

10.1698SOLANA::MAY_BRHoltz, ACC Crisp, TC*Tue May 03 1994 16:4812
    
    Radio station here had the Spurs' play-by-play guy on TV.  In talking
    about Rodman, he said that one thing he does well is pad his rebounding
    stats.  For instance, on missed foul shots, he'll knock over his own
    guy to get the ball and at the end of a quarter, if someone is throwing
    up a 50 footer at the buzzer, he'll run the ball down (with no time
    left) just to get credit for the rebound, as every missed shot has to be
    credited with a rebound to someone.
    
    Nazz, have you noticed this?
    
    brews
10.1699CAMONE::WAYSnake and NapeTue May 03 1994 16:579
>    How wussy has the NHL become when there are more fights in one weekend
>    of NBA playoffs than there has been in more than two full weeks of
>    playoffs in the NHL?
    
Those aren't fights.

Those are hissy-fit-scalp-massage-fests.  No one bleeds.


10.1700SNARFFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue May 03 1994 17:001
    
10.1701Rodman is an overrated clownFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue May 03 1994 17:011
    
10.1702CAMONE::WAYSnake and NapeTue May 03 1994 17:016
>                       -< Rodman is an overrated clown >-

Yeah, and his hair is funny too.....

    

10.1703birds of a featherFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue May 03 1994 17:021
    Madonna likes him though.  
10.1704CAMONE::WAYSnake and NapeTue May 03 1994 17:067
>
>    Madonna likes him though.  
>

Oh, it's just a different Dick.  Oh, wait, his first name is Dennis.
It's just a different Dennis then.....

10.170538306::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue May 03 1994 17:144
10.1706Mtm, please set hidden .1700 ;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYTue May 03 1994 17:211
    
10.1707HANNAH::ASHEThanks Zeke...Tue May 03 1994 17:326
    I'd love to get Rodman back on the Pistons.  He works hard, doesn't
    need to shoot the ball, and loves the game.    
    
    When you average 4+ more rebounds per game than anyone else, I think
    it's more than catching a ball at the end of the quarter...
    
10.1708TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Tue May 03 1994 17:421
Rodman is a classic case - I don't like the guy, but like the player...
10.1709CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyTue May 03 1994 17:4913
 you tell em' Walt!

 anyways off of the brooming the Shaq gang took we have

 1 guy pretty much elimated as he had them to win it all...
 2 guys had them in the finals....
 1 guy had them bowing out in the semis...
 7 guys and 1 woman had atleast winning this round....

 10 folks had the Pacers.........

 mike
10.1710SOLANA::MAY_BRHoltz, ACC Crisp, TC*Tue May 03 1994 17:5112
  >  When you average 4+ more rebounds per game than anyone else, I think   
  >  it's more than catching a ball at the end of the quarter...
   
    There's the 4 rebounds right there, Walt, there are four quarters,
    after all.  8^)
    
    I didn't mean to say anything bad about Rodman, it was more of a
    question on how stats are kept.  I don't see anything different than
    players taking meaningless shots at the end of the game, or worrying
    about assists in order to get a triple double.  
    
    brews
10.1711HANNAH::ASHEThanks Zeke...Tue May 03 1994 17:533
    You're assuming there's a shot at the end of each quarter and he gets
    them each time, right?
    
10.1712SOLANA::MAY_BRHoltz, ACC Crisp, TC*Tue May 03 1994 17:574
    
    Walt, I WAS JOKING! see the smiley?
    
    brews
10.1713the Worm is doneFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue May 03 1994 18:4015
    Rodman is a fraction of what he once was.  There are at least 20 guys in 
    the league who could average 20 boards per game.  Barkley almost does
    that while scoring 25 points per game.  
    
    Rodman leaves his man open to hit the glass - good defenders won't do 
    that.  He's slowed in quickness now so he results to thuggery to make
    up for it, and his hurting the Spurs chances because of it.  He can't
    guard people straight-up out on the wings like he used to.  He goes after 
    rebounds from hail Mary shots at the end of quarters to pad his stats.  
    He's disruptive to team chemistry by not showing up for practice and games 
    when everyone else does.  I'm glad the Suns didn't get him.  Dumas'
    condition is probably more curable as Rodman's and Richard has a
    potentially brighter future.
    
    Mike
10.1714USCTR1::GARBARINOTue May 03 1994 19:063
>    and Richard has a potentially brighter future.

Dumas has to make sure he has a future, before it can be brighter....
10.1715FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue May 03 1994 19:083
    Even if that trade was made, all the Piston fans would be whining about
    how they were taken advantage of.  It was probably best for both teams
    that the deal wasn't made.
10.1716HANNAH::ASHEThanks Zeke...Wed May 04 1994 13:276
    You don't know that.  Depends on what the trade was.  Maybe if Dumas
    got out of the crime element of Arizona and in the warm friendly
    confines of Detriot(tm), he'd have played a minute this season...
    
    
    No problem BoRodman...
10.1717PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollWed May 04 1994 14:062
    The Spurs certainly did miss the Worm lasted night as they got blownout
    by the Jazz.
10.1718and moreHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderWed May 04 1994 14:119
Cleveland joins Orlando on the early exit plan. Bulls sweep, winning
95-92 in OT.

Miami goes up 2-1 on Atlanta after holding the Hawks off, 90-86.

Portland stays alive by beating Houston, 118-115 in a typcial western
conference defensive struggle. The Rockets lead the series 2-1.

TTom
10.1719CNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyWed May 04 1994 15:029
 well 5 folks went down with the Cavs....

 3 people have yet to score any points but I'll respect their autonomy
 for now.......

 8 people have picked both series correctly......

 mike
10.1720MKFSA::LONGGreat view from the cheap seats!Wed May 04 1994 15:095
	I'm proud to be one of the few!  You think it's easy to pick all the
	loosers?!


	billl
10.1721Webber is ROYHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderWed May 04 1994 16:336
First big NBA award:

Chris Webber edged Penny Hardaway 50-47 to win the Rookie O' the Year.
Jamaal Mashburn got the only other vote.

TTom
10.1722he fell off the wagon in Oklahoma, you twitFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed May 04 1994 16:345
>    You don't know that.  Depends on what the trade was.  Maybe if Dumas
>    got out of the crime element of Arizona and in the warm friendly
>    confines of Detriot(tm), he'd have played a minute this season...
    
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
10.1723close voteFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed May 04 1994 16:363
    >Chris Webber edged Penny Hardaway 50-47 to win the Rookie O' the Year.
    
    It was 52-47.
10.1724just going by ESPNHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderWed May 04 1994 17:010
10.1725HANNAH::ASHEThanks Zeke...Wed May 04 1994 18:442
    Didn't he have a relapse in Arizona when he was moving back and about
    to rejoin the team?
10.1726news to meFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed May 04 1994 18:491
    
10.1727haw haw hawFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed May 04 1994 19:443
    it's just mind-boggling that either the Heat or the Paces will be in
    the Eastern finals and possibly represent that tough conference of
    champions.
10.1728CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels and Raw BeefWed May 04 1994 19:465
Nice to see the Heat beating up on Atlanta.  The Sharks did it in hokey,
why not the Heat in Hoops....


'Saw
10.1729HANNAH::ASHEThanks Zeke...Wed May 04 1994 19:522
    You're right... he was picked up for noise ordinance... my fault...
    
10.1730How to pad rebounding statsTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Wed May 04 1994 20:0912
    Re. several back:
    
    A missed shot at the end of the period does NOT go to an individual.
    That is considered a team rebound.  The San Antonio stats guys may
    be padding his stats, but that might be too blatant a method.  A more
    likely way to pad stats is on offensive rebounds, where you count every
    tip as a rebound and a missed shot.  You can get three or four rebounds
    a game off your tips, but in order for this to truly be a rebound, the
    tip must be directed toward the basket, and not just a tip to keep the
    ball alive.
    
    NAZZ
10.1731USCTR1::GARBARINOWed May 04 1994 20:467
>                        -< How to pad rebounding stats >-

Rodman earns his rebounding #s, just as Oakley does.  And there are not
20 guys in the NBA who can grab 20+ rebs a night, IF THEY WANT TO.
Rebounders are born.  It's a skill and mentality.  And they should be
appreciated in this game.  If you control the boards, many more times
than not, you're going to win the game.
10.1732METSNY::francusMets in '94Wed May 04 1994 20:538
Yeah, Knicks-Bulls could well be the series that determines the
East conference champion again.

Hopefully the Knicks this year will be like the 1991 Bulls who
finally beat the Pistons after a few years of futility.

The Crazy Met

10.1733piece of cakeFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed May 04 1994 22:1719
>Rodman earns his rebounding #s, just as Oakley does.  And there are not
>20 guys in the NBA who can grab 20+ rebs a night, IF THEY WANT TO.
>Rebounders are born.  It's a skill and mentality.  And they should be
>appreciated in this game.  If you control the boards, many more times
>than not, you're going to win the game.
    
    If these players did nothing but rebound, you're crazy if you think
    none of them could average 20 boards per game.  In no specific order...
    
    1. Olajuwon                  11. Mutumbo
    2. Barkley                   12. Dale Davis
    3. O'Neal                    13. Larry Johnson
    4. Oakley                    14. Mourning
    5. Ewing                     15. Thorpe
    6. Robinson                  16. Horace Grant
    7. Karl Malone               17. Pippen
    8. Shawn Kemp                18. Nance
    9. Chris Webber              19. Daugherty
    10. Cliff Robinson           20. Grant Long
10.1734one of everybody's favesCNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyThu May 05 1994 12:3515
 Well 7 folks got burnt by the Suns' sweep. 6 people have gotten all
 three series finished so far correct and only 1 person is O-FER!!!

 It's killing me to protect his autonomy, but all will be revealed when
 the point standing come out at the end of the first round......

 ;^)

 The Nets could put all five starters on the All-Stupid team. It certainly
 wasn't that clutch and grap vaunted Knicks' defense that got them back 
 into the game last night. It must be nice to be Patricia Ewing and get
 10 fouls a game.....

 mike
10.1735MKFSA::LONGGreat view from the cheap seats!Thu May 05 1994 12:414
	Damn Suns went and spoiled my perfect record.


	billl
10.1736in the balanceHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderThu May 05 1994 13:474
Three-and-oh but I'm gonna be singing the blues in the East if'n the Heat
take the Hawks.

TTom
10.1737PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu May 05 1994 13:493
10.1738animosityHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderThu May 05 1994 13:570
10.1739METSNY::francusMets in '94Thu May 05 1994 15:424
I've got the 0-FER.

The Crazy Met

10.1740slipping in the pollsHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderThu May 05 1994 15:455
For a minute I thought I was in the CROW note.

This, of course, lowers your Sandbagging Quotient (tm).

TTom
10.1741and shame on you too!FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu May 05 1994 16:081
> Well 7 folks got burnt by the Suns' sweep. 6 people have gotten all
10.1742haw hawFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu May 05 1994 16:107
>I've got the 0-FER.
>
>The Crazy Met
    
    as the parrot in "Aladdin" said, 
    
    "Gee!  Why am I not surprised!"
10.1743USCTR1::GARBARINOThu May 05 1994 18:5015
>    If these players did nothing but rebound, you're crazy if you think
>    none of them could average 20 boards per game.  In no specific order...

But since they don't do it now, there's more reason to believe that it's
not in their *nature* to think about rebounding, and rebound !  It's like
telling Wayne Gretzky that he's now a defenseman.

You make it sound like rebounding is something anyone who's tall can do.
It doesn't work that way...especially in the NBA, where every frontline
player can go above the rim.  You've heard the old saying "80-something %
of the rebounds are made below the rim" ?  If you've ever heard Paul Silas
talk about rebounding, you know that it's all about anticipation, positioning,
boxing out and desire.  How many of your 20 players would be happy to have
their goal each night be 20 rebounds ?  Probably not one, and it wouldn't
happen.
10.1744DZIGN::ROBICHAUDThu May 05 1994 19:027
	I got a great idea for an NBA promo.  First they show film clips 
of Dennis Rodman taking swings at players, tripping players, taking his 
shirt off after getting ejected from a game, etc.  Then show him riding  
his Harley onto the court, reaching in his leather jacket and pulling out a 
9 millimeter and sneering "I love this game!".  What do you think?

				  /Don
10.1745FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu May 05 1994 19:0425
    Barkley, at a stellar 6'4", gets 20+ rebounds all the time, to go with
    25+ points per game for a *real* well-rounded hoopster with talent that
    contributes.  He just doesn't average 20 boards per game, but he could
    *EASILY* if he did nothing else like Rodman.
    
    Just because you're a Brick(tm) fan doesn't mean you have the market
    cornered on the intricacies of rebounding.  It's all heart/desire and
    positioning.  How else could Barkley do it at his height?  This ain't
    rocket science.  Being tall has nothing to do with it.
    
    Unlike Rodman, the 20 guys I listed are *TEAM* players.  They do what's
    best for the team, including practicing and showing up on time, as well
    as making sure they stay in the game since they can't contribute from
    the locker room.  This is why they don't get 20 boards per game.  They
    fill their roles for the good of the team, and do it quite well.  
    
    Bottomline: the Spurs wouldn't be facing elimination if Rodman didn't
    perform senseless acts of stupidity like: grabbing an offensive rebound
    and tossing it out to the wing instead of getting the easy layup or
    deliberately injuring a player and getting ejected.  Rodman's stupidity
    puts more pressure on Robinson to score since nobody else on that team
    can.  You don't see Oakley and Thorpe treating their centers like that
    - they contribute on the glass and in points.
    
    Mike
10.1746PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu May 05 1994 19:146
10.1747HANNAH::ASHEHome of the driveby noter...Thu May 05 1994 19:534
    Rodman's a TEAM player... he's not out trying to be the best PG by
    scoring 20 ppg.  Other people score more, he does what he's paid to
    do.  Rebound and play defense.  Selfish would be the "let me shoot
    or I'll sulk" mentality...
10.1748All RookieHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderThu May 05 1994 20:2921
Article: 13068
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Webber, Hardaway Head NBA Team
Date: Thu, 5 May 94 11:00:17 PDT
 
	NEW YORK (AP) -- Golden State's Chris Webber, the NBA's rookie of
the year, and Orlando's Anfernee Hardaway, who Webber edged for the
honor, head the league's all-rookie team, announced Thursday.
	Joining them were Vin Baker of Wilawaukee, Jamal Mashburn of
Dallas and Isaiah Rider of Minnesota.
	Webber and Hardaway were unanimous choices in the voting by the
league's 27 coaches. Each had 52 points -- a coach could not vote
for his own player.
	Baker had 46 points, Mashburn 44 and Rider got 38.
	The second team was headed Boston's Dino Radja, a Croatian who
had played professionally in Europe but is considered a rookie in
the NBA. He had 35 points.
	Other members of the second team were Nick Van Exel of the Los
Angeles Lakers, Shawn Bradley of Philadelphia; Toni Kukoc, another
Croatian, of Chicago and Lindsey Hunter of Detroit.
10.1749another example of stupidityFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu May 05 1994 20:404
    >    You mean like Charles "I lead the league in Ts" Barkley?
    
    I don't know if that's true or not, but Rodman leads the NBA in
    flagrant fouls.
10.1750Mac, remember Vinnie, will I see you in crow cornerAKOCOA::BREENThu May 05 1994 20:515
    Is that the same Vinnie Baker who was stiffed by nba for rookie
    all-star game?
    
    Is that same Vinnie Baker who Mac considered a stiff because his stats
    hadn't been built up in the beginning of the season?
10.1751QUASER::JACKSONTASunbrun-Winter-Sunburn-WinterThu May 05 1994 20:534
      shawn bradley?  Isn't he the $million dollar injured boy who only
    played 1/2 a season?
    
      C-mon
10.1752HANNAH::ASHEHome of the driveby noter...Thu May 05 1994 20:552
    You mean a Knick doesn't lead the league in flagrant fouls?  Pshaw...
    
10.1753PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu May 05 1994 20:595
10.1754USCTR1::GARBARINOThu May 05 1994 20:596
I'm not defending Rodman's play.  I'm just arguing that rebounding is
a skill, and not something someone can do just because they decide to
do it.

An example is the few people players (at any level of basketball) who
follow their shots.  You've got to want it, and work at it.
10.1755all in good sense, JoeFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixThu May 05 1994 21:136
>An example is the few people players (at any level of basketball) who
>follow their shots.  You've got to want it, and work at it.
    
    yeah, but you only do that when you shoot within 10ft. of the basket. 
    If you do that from 20ft out, it's fastbreak city the other way for the
    other team.
10.1756Mac, the years ARE getting to me but...AKOCOA::BREENThu May 05 1994 21:2711
    Mac,
    	it was in celtics note .249 and on for a few.  But I stand
    corrected I was discussing a baker - radja deal but not with you.
    
    	I of course was for it, I was one of few not greatly fond of the
    previous slow white forward celtics had.
    
    	But I had vinnie baker in top 3 for roy back on feb-3 while nba
    didn't have him in top 20.
    
    Bilte
10.1757MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Thu May 05 1994 21:377
    re: .1749
    
    I thought Oakley led the league in flagrant fouls. Maybe
    Rodman overtook him.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1758Barkey numbers?USDEV::JBONINTechnical Surgeon, AYSFri May 06 1994 12:587
    How many points did Sir Charles get in the final games against GS?
    
    I noticed his playoff per game average jumped up to 37.5. He must
    have had a monster game.
    
    
    John
10.1759points standing on mondayCNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyFri May 06 1994 13:3511
 Hard bite by the Spurs taken on the field last night as 13 folks felt
 they'd advance. Everyone took a sigh of relief last night as the Hawks
 forced a game 5 and lost that sigh when Denver forced a game 5.

 TTom and myself are the only ones left with perfect records and of course
 TCM kept his 0-fer alive. 

 mike

 
10.1760METSNY::francusMets in '94Fri May 06 1994 14:126
yes! :-)

Am I mathematically eliminated yet??

The Crazy Met

10.1761ups and downsHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderFri May 06 1994 14:439
Hey, Craze. Wait 'til nexted year!

Not only did Utah come through fer me but Atlanta finally showed up. I
like their chances now in game 5 at home. Meanwhile, what looked like
a_early lock, the Sonics-Nuggets series, took a nasty turn in OT with
Denver prevailing 94-85. I didn't see the game but the stats sound like
the Sonics musta stunk up the place cause Denver shot ~37% for the game.

TTom
10.1762FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri May 06 1994 16:1315
>    How many points did Sir Charles get in the final games against GS?
>    
>    I noticed his playoff per game average jumped up to 37.5. He must
>    have had a monster game.
    
    Where ya been John?  Barkley had 38 (game 1), 20 (game 2), and 56 (game 3).
    In game 3, he had 14 boards, 4 assists, 3 steals, and 1 block to go
    with the 56 points.
    
    Re: TCM
    
    See I told ya the Spurs had no point guard and wouldn't go anywhere.  I
    also told ya Denver would beat Seattle again.
    
    Carnac_of_SPORTS
10.1763METSNY::francusMets in '94Fri May 06 1994 16:214
ummm, I don't remember even discussing Denver-Seattle series.

The Crazy Met

10.1764DZIGN::ROBICHAUDFri May 06 1994 16:258
    	Did anybody see John Elway making an ass out of himself prior
    to the Nuggets/Sonics playoff game?  It was priceless.  He comes
    staggering out on the court looking like the spent the day slamming
    down Wild Turkeys grabs a microphone and screams... "Let's get ready
    to Motumboooo..."  The ESPN sportscaster said that no longer was
    Super Bowl XXV Elway's most embarrassing moment.  Classic.
    
    				   /Don
10.1765looked buzzedHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderFri May 06 1994 16:293
Didn't he miss the pass to the mascot, to boot?

TTom
10.1766FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri May 06 1994 16:291
    does he still have those horse teeth?
10.1767METSNY::francusMets in '94Fri May 06 1994 16:337
re: .1764

shame on you! you know that MikeC would have wanted to post
that gem :-)

The Crazy Met

10.1768NBA or NFL?QUASER::JACKSONTAThe Men go Fishing!Fri May 06 1994 22:5611
      I didn't see the start of the game,  but when Biff heaved the ball
    past the mascot,  they showed his wife and him as he sat down and spit
    into a cup and I thought they both, especially her, were looking
    zonked.
    
      Hey, even the million dollar mom and dad need to have fun,  or like
    me, poor dad(-).
    
      He does have big teef.  I'm sure his dentist is happy to overcharge.
    
      Tim
10.1769standingsCNTROL::CHILDSBrillant, Charming and NastyMon May 09 1994 12:2731
 Standings below. Joe Huber was the only noter to pick the Nuggets' upset.
 I realize it ain't much given his score but he's a Cleveland fan so when
 he has a day in the sunshine we ought to make note of it. Looks like those
 folk on the Suns ans Knicks bandwagons have the best chance of winning
 this thing now. That'll be the last time I pick a Western team to win
 it.

Player			Rnd1	Semi	Confernce	Championship
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Walt Ashe		12
REK			10
Jessinator		10
IMJimbo			10
TCM			 6
=Bob=			12
Nazz			10
Billll			 8
Billthe			10
TTom			14
Kev West		 8
Cowboy Garry		 8
Karen			10
Chappy			12
Mike Fowler		12
Joe Huber		 8
Joe Garbarino		10
John Maguire		12
Mike H.			10
Jeff Riggen		10
Brews			10
Mikey C.		12
10.1770ROCK::HUBERCleveland Crunch - 1994 NPSL ChampionsMon May 09 1994 13:5111
    
    Re .1769
    
    I think there needs to be a change in the scoring to reflect the
    "degree of difficultly" of making a certain pick.  For instance, when
    everyone picks Atlanta, and Atlanta wins, everyone gets a point.
    When only one person picks, say, Denver, and Denver wins, the person
    who picked denver should get 1 point plus 1 point for everyone who
    picked, in this theoretical example, Seattle.  B^)
    
    Joe
10.1771still goingHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderMon May 09 1994 14:396
The Seattle-Denver series wasn't a bad one to lose. I had them losing in
the Conference finals but I'm sure a bunch had 'em going further.

I still like my chances with Atlanta in the East, too.

TTom
10.1772Resurgence of defensive centersPEAKS::WOESTEHOFFMon May 09 1994 15:268
  A couple of weeks ago, I wus the only person who said Dikembe was the
  defensive player of the year, although someone else picked him as a close
  2nd. I can understand people picking Olajuwan, cuz he is a terrific player
  and because the Nuggets haven't been on national TeaVee until this past 
  Saturday. But, after watching him set a series record for blocked shots 
  and stuffing Shawn Kemp, anyone want to change their mind ? 

	Keith
10.1773ascendingHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderMon May 09 1994 15:375
No doubt that Dikembe has come into his own. And in terms of making a
name for himself, beating the Sonics on national TV has got to help a
lot.

TTom
10.1774playoff scheduleHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderMon May 09 1994 15:38140
Article: 13099
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (The Associated Press)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA Playoffs By Series
Date: Sat, 7 May 94 17:30:08 PDT
 
                           All Times EDT
FIRST ROUND
(Best-of-5)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlanta vs. Miami
Thursday, April 28
	Miami 93, Atlanta 88
Saturday, April 30
	Atlanta 104, Miami 86
Tuesday, May 3
	Miami 90, Atlanta 86
Thursday, May 5
	Atlanta 103, Miami 89, series tied 2-2
Sunday, May 8
	Miami at Atlanta, 12:30 p.m.
	------
New York vs. New Jersey
Friday, April 29
	New York 91, New Jersey 80
Sunday, May 1
	New York 90, New Jersey 81
Wednesday, May 4
	New Jersey 93, New York 92
Friday, May 6
	New York 102, New Jersey 92, New York wins series 3-1
	------
Chicago vs. Cleveland
Friday, April 29
	Chicago 104, Cleveland 96
Sunday, May 1
	Chicago 105, Cleveland 96
Tuesday, May 3
	Chicago 95, Cleveland 92, OT, Chicago wins series 3-0
	------
Orlando vs. Indiana
Thursday, April 28
	Indiana 89, Orlando 88
Saturday, April 30
	Indiana 103, Orlando 101
Monday, May 2
	Indiana 99, Orlando 86, Indiana wins series 3-0
	------
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Seattle vs. Denver
Thursday, April 28
	Seattle 106, Denver 82
Saturday, April 30
	Seattle 97, Denver 87
Monday, May 2
	Denver 110, Seattle 93
Thursday, May 5
	Denver 94, Seattle 85, OT
Saturday, May 7
	Denver 98, Seattle 94, OT, Denver wins series 3-2
	------
Houston vs. Portland
Friday, April 29
	Houston 114, Portland 104
Sunday, May 1
	Houston 115, Portland 104
Tuesday, May 3
	Portland 118, Houston 115
Friday, May 6
	Houston 92, Portland 89, Houston wins series 3-1
	------
Phoenix vs. Golden State
Friday, April 29
	Phoenix 111, Golden State 104
Sunday, May 1
	Phoenix 117, Golden State 111
Wednesday, May 4
	Phoenix 140, Golden State 133, Phoenix wins series 3-0
	------
San Antonio vs. Utah
Thursday, April 28
	San Antonio 106, Utah 89
Saturday, April 30
	Utah 96, San Antonio 84
Tuesday, May 3
	Utah 105, San Antonio 72
Thursday, May 5
	Utah 95, San Antonio 90, Utah wins series 3-1
	------
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
(Best-of-7)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
New York vs. Chicago
Sunday, May 8
	Chicago at New York, 5:30 p.m. (NBC)
Wednesday, May 11
	Chicago at New York, 7 p.m. (TNT)
Friday, May 13
	New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. (TNT)
Sunday, May 15
	New York at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. (NBC)
Wednesday, May 18
	Chicago at New York, TBA, if necessary (TNT)
Friday, May 20
	New York at Chicago, TBA, if necessary (TNT)
Sunday, May 22
	Chicago at New York, TBA, if necessary (NBC)
	------
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Houston vs. Phoenix
Sunday, May 8
	Phoenix at Houston, 3 p.m. (NBC)
Wednesday, May 11
	Phoenix at Houston, 9:30 p.m. (TNT)
Friday, May 13
	Houston at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. (TNT)
Sunday, May 15
	Houston at Phoenix, 3 p.m. (NBC)
Tuesday, May 17
	Phoenix at Houston, TBA, if necessary (TNT)
Thursday, May 19
	Houston at Phoenix, TBA, if necessary (TNT)
Saturday, May 21
	Phoenix at Houston, TBA, if necessary (NBC)
	------
Utah vs. Denver
Tuesday, May 10
	Denver at Utah, 10:30 p.m. (TNT)
Thursday, May 12
	Denver at Utah, 10:30 p.m. (TNT)
Saturday, May 14
	Utah at Denver, 3:30 p.m. (NBC)
Sunday, May 15
	Utah at Denver, 9 p.m. (TNT)
Tuesday, May 17
	Denver at Utah, TBA, if necessary (TNT)
Thursday, May 19
	Utah at Denver, TBA, if necessary (TNT)
Saturday, May 21
	Denver at Utah, 3:30 p.m., if necessary (NBC)
10.1775fyiFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon May 09 1994 18:3164
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP/BILL BARNARD, AP Basketball Writer)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA 2nd-Round Playoff Matchups

	The NBA's second-round playoff pairings, with season meetings
between the two teams, key players, outlook and predictions
(averages are for the playoffs unless otherwise noted):
                        EASTERN CONFERENCE
	No. 3 Chicago vs. No. 2 New York
	This season: Knicks won 3-1.
	Key players: New York, Patrick Ewing (24.8 points, 11.8
rebounds), Charles Oakley (16.3 points, 14.3 rebounds), John Starks
(19.0 points in regular season, 10.0 in playoffs after returning
from knee injury), Charles Smith (12.5 points). Chicago, Scottie
Pippen (25.3 points, 9.7 rebounds), Horace Grant (15.0 points, 9.7
rebounds), B.J. Armstrong (12.0 points), Scott Williams (12.0
points, Luc Longley (9.0 points).
	Outlook: New York has lost to the Bulls in the playoffs the last
three years and four of the last five. With Michael Jordan now
playing baseball, Chicago won just two fewer games than the year
before, but the gap between the 1994 Bulls and the Bulls of the
past three seasons will start to show up in this series. The Knicks
will clamp down on Pippen and hold the Bulls to a 90-point average
for the series. Chicago's chances could rest with the center
rotation of Williams and Longley against Ewing.
	Knicks in 6.
                        WESTERN CONFERENCE
	No. 8 Denver vs No. 5 Utah
	This season: Utah won 3-1.
	Key players: Utah, Karl Malone (29.3 points, 12.3 rebounds),
John Stockton (11.5 points, 10.8 assists), Jeff Hornacek (10.5
points), Felton Spencer (8.3 points, 8.3 rebounds). Denver, Dikembe
Mutombo (12.6 points, 12.2 rebounds, 6.2 blocks), LaPhonso Ellis
(16.0 points), Robert Pack (11.0 points, matched his regular-season
total of six 3-pointers in playoffs), Brian Williams (8.8 points,
7.8 rebounds).
	Outlook: Denver pulled one of the biggest upsets in playoff
history by coming back from a 2-0 deficit to beat top-seeded
Seattle. The Nuggets are underdogs again, but if Pack and Brian
Williams can continue to play the best basketball of their careers,
they can give the Jazz a battle. Utah has more playoff experience
than Denver, but most of it has been experience losing. But
veterans like Malone, Stockton and Hornacek should find a way
against the happy-to-be-here Nuggets.
	Jazz in 5.
    
	No. 3 Phoenix vs. No. 2 Houston
	This season: Tied 2-2.
	Key players: Houston, Hakeem Olajuwon (34.0 points, 11.0
rebounds, 3.8 blocks in playoffs), Vernon Maxwell (16.8 points in
playoffs), Kenny Smith (11.8 points), Otis Thorpe (14.8 points,
10.3 rebounds). Phoenix, Charles Barkley (37.3 points, 13.3
rebounds), Kevin Johnson (26.7 points, 9.3 assists), Dan Majerle
(20.0 points), centers Mark West and Oliver Miller (both averaging
3.3 points).
	Outlook: On the surface, this looks like another mismatch for
Hakeem Olajuwon against the smallish Suns, but Phoenix has a
diversified attack that even top-notch defensive teams like Houston
have difficulty containing. Assuming Olajuwon can get his 30
points, the Rockets need someone else to score 18-20 and someone
else to score 16-18 to outlast the Suns. Unless Phoenix can reverse
its regular-season trend of playing flat on the road, this series
figures to tip Houston's way at the Summit.
	Rockets in 7.
10.1776Hakeem DPOYHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderTue May 10 1994 14:114
Hakeem edges out David Robinson and Dikembe Mutombo to win the Defensive
POY award. Scottie Pippen finished fourth.

TTom
10.1777Isiah quitsHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderWed May 11 1994 14:038
Isiah has retired. It was a nice touch, too. He quit before the end of
his contract period and as such only half of his salary under the cap is
returned to the Pistons. If'n he had waited until July 1 they coulda got
it all.

Real class, right to the end.

TTom
10.1778FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed May 11 1994 16:351
    not too bright either since he's gonna be the GM
10.1779HANNAH::ASHEHome of the driveby noter...Wed May 11 1994 16:532
    He's going to the announcer booth...
    
10.1780Sporting News POYsHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderWed May 11 1994 17:0025
Article: 13141
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.local.missouri
Subject: Sporting News Names NBA Honors
Date: Tue, 10 May 94 17:50:18 PDT
 
	ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Houston Rockets center Hakeem Olajuwon was
named the NBA player of the year by The Sporting News on Tuesday.
	The St. Louis-based publication also named Chris Webber of
Golden State as rookie of the year, Lenny Wilkens of Atlanta as
coach of the year and Seattle's Bob Whitsitt as executive of the
year.
	Olajuwon, 31, averaged 27.3 points and 11.9 rebounds per game
this season. The 10-year veteran has averaged at least 20 points
and 10 rebounds per game each year he has been in the league. He
was chosen in a vote by players.
	Webber averaged 17.5 points and 9.1 rebounds for the Warriors
and easily beat out Orlando's Anfernee Hardaway, also in a vote by
players.
	Wilkens was chosen in a poll of coaches. In his first year with
Atlanta, he guided the Hawks to a 57-25 record, best in the Eastern
Conference.
	Whitsitt, 38, joined the SuperSonics eight years ago and the
team is 377-279 since. This year, Seattle's 63-19 record was the
league's best. Whitsitt was selected in a poll of NBA executives.
10.1781FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed May 11 1994 17:143
    How about them Pacers?  Still undefeated in the playoffs...
    
    Houston is favored by 4 tonight.
10.1782DOCTP::TESSIERWed May 11 1994 17:144
I heard that the reason Zeke made it official now was so that he
could sign a deal on a broadcasting gig.  

Ken
10.1783METSNY::francusMets in '94Wed May 11 1994 17:154
why can't he sign a deal in July??

The Crazy Met

10.1784HANNAH::ASHEHome of the driveby noter...Wed May 11 1994 17:163
    Other announcer slots would be closed out by then?  That's what the
    theory is anyway...
    
10.1785Mr. teamwork strikes again!TNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - 1995 NCAA Champs!Wed May 11 1994 17:434
    Nice to see the Little Princess (tm) is consistent to the end!
    Me, me, me, me, me, me!!!!!
    
    NAZZ
10.1786local opinion?HBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderWed May 11 1994 17:587
Walt,

How's this playing amont the faithful? It seems a whole lot like screw
the Pistons from down this way. I caint imagine that he couldn't a worked
a deal with TV to sign after July 1.

TTom
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                      HEAT TOPS HAWKS IN ALL BUT THE SCORE
                      - Atlanta Deficient But Victorious -

    					by Dave Barry
    					   Miami Harol_
    					   Monday, May 9, 1994 

    ATLANTA -- This is not a time for sour grapes, Heat fans.  This is a time
    for all South Floridians to congratulate the Atlanta Hawks for their
    victory yesterday, and to express the sincere hope, as they continue on
    the NBA playoff trail, that they get hit by a bus.

    No, I take that back.  I'm just feeling a little bitter about the game. 
    I've analyzed it carefully, and the truth is that the Hawks came out
    ahead in only *one facet* of the game, namely, Most Total Points scored. 
    The Heat dominated in every other important area, including:

    [] Player Focus

       Before the game, in the Heat locker room, I spoke briefly with guard
       Steve Smith.  I told him I'd seen him Friday night wandering around
       Cocowalk [in Coconut Grove, kind of the Harvard Square of Miami]; as
       it happened, that same night I was told that there was another
       celebrity in that area.

       "Guess who else was at Cocowalk Friday night," I said to Smith.

       "Who?" he asked.

       "Lorena Bobbitt," I said.

       "Who's that?" he asked.

       "You'd better not find out," observed Willie Burton.

       My point is that here is a Heat player so focused on the game of
       basketball that he did not even recognize the name of a woman who is
       WAY more famous than, for example, Al Gore.

    [] Coaching Intensity

       We *killed* them in this department.  Atlanta Coach Lenny Wilkins
       hardly moved during the game; he just stood calmly with his arms
       folded, turning his head slightly to follow the players as they ran
       back and forth, looking like a man watching a lawn sprinkler.  Several
       times I thought he had fallen asleep in the upright position. 
       Meanwhile, Heat Coach Kevin Loughery was going into a berserk, spittle
       -emitting rage in reaction to virtually everything that happened on
       the court, including the national anthem.  He spent the whole game
       stalking up and down the sidelines, red-faced, shouting unintelligible
       phrases and the occasional distinct word that was not totally
       appropriate for Mothers' Day.  

       You know thost deranged people you sometimes see wandering around the
       streets of large cities, arguing loudly and angrily with themselves? 
       Put one of those people in a tailored suit and stick him on the
       sideline, and you have the Kevin Loughery Playoff Coaching Technique. 
       I bet they needed tranquilizer darts to get him on the plane.

    [] Fan Support

       Here there is absolutely no comparison between Atlanta and Miami. 
       This game - the deciding game of a playoff series, on a Sunday
       afternoon - was *not sold out*.  There were *empty seats*.  The
       Atlanta newspaper offered several excuses for this including "Mothers'
       Day festivities".  Is that lame, or what?  I mean, South Florida fans
       were *desperate* for tickets to the two games in Miami.  Mothers' Day
       festivities would not have stopped them.  If this game had been held
       at the Arena, you'd have seen South Florida mothers hanging around
       outside, offering the scalpers whatever it took to get in.

       SOUTH FLORIDA MOTHER: What do you want for that ticket?

       SCALPER:  Two of your children.

       SOUTH FLORIDA MOTHER:  You got 'em.  Good-bye, Todd!  Good-bye,
       Jennifer!  Sorry!

       CHILDREN:  It's OK, mom!  We understand!  It's the playoffs!

       You don't see that kind of dedication in Atlanta.  Do you want to know
       what people are excited about up here?  They're excited about the 1996
       Olympics, which will not occur, according to my calculations, until
       1996.  That's what Atlanta is talking about.  The paper here is always
       running stories with headlines like 

                   "Olympic Countdown:  Only 6,937 Days To Go!"

    [] Promotions

       Here's a promotion that the Heat runs during games:  A randomly
       selected fan attempts a shot; if he makes it, he wins *a million
       dollars*.  Here's a promotion the Hawks ran Sunday:  A randomly
       selected fan attempts a shot; if he makes it, he wins *A YEAR'S SUPPLY
       OF _POWER BARS_*.

       I could go on.  I could point out the clear Heat superiority in other
       key facets of the game, such as the dancer facet and the mascot facet. 
       But the NBA, in its narrow-mined absorption with statistics, insists
       on awarding the victory to Atlanta solely on the basis of the final
       score.  

    OK, fine.  Maybe next year.  But before we forget this year, we Heat fans
    should thank the Heat for a fine season, and we should also be big enough
    to extend our congratulations to the Atlanta fans.  Although they
    probably won't find out about this victory until after the Olympics.
10.1788HANNAH::ASHEHome of the driveby noter...Thu May 12 1994 05:514
    I'm not local... but I'm sure they're not pleased.  Not sure how he can
    do this and still expect to be a GM type...
    
    
10.1789Del Harris to coach LakersHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderFri May 13 1994 13:5155
Article: 13177
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.local.los_angeles
Subject: Report: Lakers Ink New Coach
Date: Thu, 12 May 94 23:40:07 PDT
 
	LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Del Harris, who formerly coached in the NBA
at Houston and Milwaukee, reportedly has agreed to a three-year
contract to coach the Los Angeles Lakers.
	Prime Ticket, a regional cable sports network, reported Thursday
night that Harris will succeed Magic Johnson as the team's new
coach.
	Prime Ticket televises Lakers games and is owned in part by
Jerry Buss, who owns the Lakers.
	Harris resigned his job as basketball consultant with the
Sacramento Kings earlier in the day.
	The Lakers, who failed to make the playoffs this year for only
the third time since moving to Los Angeles in 1960, fired coach
Randy Pfund with 18 games left in this past season to let Johnson
coach the team.
	Assistant Bill Bertka filled in for two games during the
transition, then Johnson took over for the rest of the season.
Johnson said he took the job on a trial basis, and decided not to
return as coach.
	Harris, 53, has a 332-341 record as an NBA head coach, spanning
four seasons each with the Rockets and Bucks. His teams made seven
playoff appearances during that span.
	Harris began his head coaching career in the NBA with Houston in
1979. His teams there had a 141-187 record, with three consecutive
playoff appearances and one trip to the NBA Finals.
	He was hired by the Bucks in 1987 and guided them to a 191-154
record, and the team went to the playoff each of his four years
there.
	Harris also served as Milwaukee's vice president of basketball
operations for five seasons, ending in 1992. He joined the Kings in
September 1993.
	His 1980-81 Rockets, led by Moses Malone, lost to the Boston
Celtics in six games in the NBA Finals.
	Harris takes over a Lakers team that has been slipping badly the
past three years, corresponding with Johnson's retirement as a
player.
	Los Angeles, which won five NBA titles in the 1980s, played in
the finals against Chicago in the 1991 championship series, but
they lost to the Bulls.
	Coach Pat Riley left after that season, then Mike Dunleavy
coached for one year before moving to Milwaukee. Pfund, a Lakers'
assistant, was named to succeed him, and lasted almost two seasons.
	The Lakers finished 39-43 this season and lost their last 10
games in row under Johnson, a record losing streak for them in Los
Angeles.
	The Lakers have a mix of young players, such as Nick Van Exel
and George Lynch, and a few veterans near the end of their careers
-- such as James Worthy and James Edwards.
	Unlike the days of Johnson or Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the
present-day Lakers seem to have no players of star caliber.
10.1790This is a *huge* move 8^)CTHQ::LEARYIt'sBeenALongTimeComing...Fri May 13 1994 14:196
    So in essence you get a washed-up has-been coach to replace
    an enormous egoist(yea I like Magic) and Randy Pfund got handed
    a jar of KY.
    
    MikeL
    
10.1791FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri May 13 1994 16:536
    Everyone keeps praising Jerry West as a mastermind and that he's got
    his Lakers climbing back into contention.  Some even claim he's further
    along in the process than the Celtics.
    
    With a bonehead move like this, you would've done just as well hiring
    anyone with a losing lifetime record.
10.1792FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri May 13 1994 17:1613
    Yesterday's paper carried some of the reports from the Houston
    Chronicles.  They're really riding the Rockets hard down there for
    losing game 2.  One went as far as to label Houston the "Choke City." 
    He cited these reasons:
    
    - game 2 of this Phoenix-Houston series
    - Oilers losing that big lead to the Bills in the playoffs
    - Phi Slamma Jamma where Drexler and Olajuwon lost the NCAA championship
    - Astros blowing the lead to the Phillies in the '80 NLCS
    
    Those people are downright bitter!
    
    Mike
10.1793Go Pack! Whatta Team!HBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderFri May 13 1994 17:295
>    - Phi Slamma Jamma where Drexler and Olajuwon lost the NCAA championship

The best of times! 

TTom
10.1794METSNY::francusMets in '94Fri May 13 1994 17:376
ESPN did a piece tied into Friday the 13th about the Oilers loss to
the Bills and the Rockets loss to the Suns. Quite interesting and
amuzing, if you're not from Houston.

The Crazy Met

10.1795ELMAGO::BENBACAHey Baby Que Paso!?Fri May 13 1994 17:433
    >> The best of times
    
    Yea, right here in ABO
10.1796crucial game tonightFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri May 13 1994 18:171
    Suns are going for their 13th win in a row on Friday the 13th.
10.1797CSTEAM::FARLEYFri May 13 1994 18:2125
    
    
    	Yabbut if'n anybody feels that this would be a waste of their time
    tonight, might I suggest tuning into SportsChannel at 8:00PM (EDT)?
    
    The show is:
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    			Irish Hurling Highlights!
    
    
    
    
    
    
    I remain,
    supposing it's not BANNED over there, huh?
    Kev
    
    
10.1798tooCSTEAM::FARLEYFri May 13 1994 19:401
    
10.1799badCSTEAM::FARLEYFri May 13 1994 19:401
    
10.1800;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYFri May 13 1994 19:401
    
10.1801another tainted rookie snarf from FarleyFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri May 13 1994 20:021
    
10.1802MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Sun May 15 1994 22:5510
    
    Pacers lead the Hawks 3 games to 1. Last 2 games were 20 point and 16
    point wins. Knicks-Bulls is looking more and more like the conference
    championship series.
    
    Off-line until Tuesday night. Hopefully both the Knicks and Rangers
    will provide good news over the next 2 days.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1803CTHQ::LEARYIt'sBeenALongTimeComing...Mon May 16 1994 13:2513
    >>Hopefully both the Knicks and Rangers
    >>will provide good news over the next 2 days.
                                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    Sunday, bloody Sunday Craze.
    
    0-2
    
    I'm not too displeased..
    
    MikeL
    
    
10.1804DZIGN::ROBICHAUDPoliticallyCorrectScrabbleMon May 16 1994 14:037
    	Given all that went on with the Bulls since Friday night and
    given the Knickerbockers had a 10-0 lead yesterday, they might have
    blown a golden opportunity to finish off the Chicago Bulls in 5
    games.  The most impressive team I've seen in the playoffs is the
    Indiana Pacers!
    
    				  /Don
10.1805NBA's nightmareSOLANA::MAY_BRHoltz, ACC Crisp, TC*Mon May 16 1994 16:314
    
    Wouldn't a Jazz-PAcers finals be fine?
    
    brews
10.1806Pacers!VAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICEMon May 16 1994 16:3412
 >   games.  The most impressive team I've seen in the playoffs is the
 >   Indiana Pacers!
    
 >                                 /Don

Finally, someone to agree with! If the Pacers keep playing the way they
have been they will *cruise* into the finals. They have more weapons
in the half-court than anyone left. 

Say goodnight, Lenny....

josh
10.1807they haven't been the same sinceFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon May 16 1994 16:381
    Trading Dominique is looking more foolish all the time.
10.1808Bad chemistryVAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICEMon May 16 1994 16:5115
  >  Trading Dominique is looking more foolish all the time.

Agreed, but I don't know if the Hawks coulda won this thing even
with 'Nique. The Pacers present so many tough matchups that no
matter what you do thay can score. Larry Brown is doing a great
job of getting the ball in the right hands. And the Davis boys
are awesome!

In all fairness, Manning is playing better all the time. The
problem is that he can't play "point" forward cuz Mookie has to
have the ball. Manning needs triple doubles to be effective and
he won't get them on the Hawks. 'Nique gave them much better
chemistry. 

josh
10.1809FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon May 16 1994 16:531
    I don't think there's anyone on the Pacers who could've stopped 'Nique.
10.1810Misc.LUDWIG::BARBIERIMon May 16 1994 17:0326
      I haven't been watching much basketball at all, but I still
      favor the Suns.  I figured Seattle would have given them a
      struggle, but experience and Sir Charles would find a way 
      into the finals.
    
      After Pippin's incident, I sure hope the Bulls lose.  To me,
      some things in sports are worth more than winning (such as
      character and the TEAM).  If I were Jackson, I'd have kept
      Pippin out of the next entire game.  Ditto for Coleman when he 
      was found out at 5AM the day of a playoff game.  Its out of
      control.  In terms of player character, these guys have no
      clue.  
    
      And back to Chicago...what were the fans doing cheering Pippin?
      Get a clue!
    
      Aren't those Pacers something?  Boy, that guy (Brown?) sure knows
      how to coach, but why does he always leave?
    
      Oh...lastly...I read about the discussion with Vin Baker.  Being
      a Bucks fan, am I psyched!  He even edged out Mashburn.  He was
      the ninth pick overall and came in third.  I think he really 
      picked up the second half of the year.  Also played all five
      positions.  He's like 6'11" (pretty thin though).
    
                                                 Tony
10.1811TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon May 16 1994 17:0511
|    I don't think there's anyone on the Pacers who could've stopped 'Nique.

Yabut his teammate could.  Reports are that everyone on the Hawks is pissed 
off at Kevin Willis for his refusal to pass the ball.  Seems that Manning is
the most angry.

The NBA is turning into a soap opera:  Teammates not passing, guys refusing to 
play because they don't like the guy getting the ball, teammates fighting in 
the huddle...  OY

=Bob=
10.1812zipHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderMon May 16 1994 17:058
re: 'Nique

Could some one please tell me what Atlanta won when Dominique played for
them?

Thanks,

TTom
10.1813CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeMon May 16 1994 17:154
>Could some one please tell me what Atlanta won when Dominique played for
>them?

Sweatiest Player in the NBA Award?
10.1815Sonics blew itVAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICEMon May 16 1994 17:297
 >   I don't think there's anyone on the Pacers who could've stopped 'Nique.

Derrick McKey plays defense as well as any SF in the NBA. If the Schrempf/
McKey trade hadn't happened the playoffs might be very different (Sonics
in, Pacers out).

josh
10.1816re Vin Baker (probably number two in true value)AKOCOA::BREENMon May 16 1994 17:5212
    Tony,
    	There really was no discussion.  I had to point out at the time he
    was excluded from the all-star team that he might very well be in top 3
    of roy balloting.
    
    	not only nba but entirely thruout sports there has developed a need
    for normal, everyday fans input on decisions as this post 1980
    case-study corporate mentality approach which has infested sports as a
    result of big-tv money and influence has mad intelligent decision
    making as scarce as in non-sports corporations (to be nameless)
    
    billte
10.1817Wilkins certainly wouldn't have led Atlanta to the titleTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodMon May 16 1994 18:1821
    
    Kudos to the lad a few notes ago who quite correctly pointed out that
    the Hawks were perrennial (there's an extra consonant in that word
    somewhere) losers with 'Nique.  Dumping him for Manning was not a good
    trade, it was a great trade.  'Nique at 34 is well past his prime.  He
    is an offensive player who didn't fit into Lenny's scheme of defense in
    Atlanta.  The Hawks problems are not with Manning.  Mookie, Willis, and
    Augmon have all had sub-par series.  Yesterday, most of the team
    couldn't throw it in the ocean.  Look at these shoting stats:
    
    			FGM  FGA
    	Willis           0    5
        Augmon		 2    7
        Blaylock         4   13
        Ehlo             2   13
    
    When Andrew Lang is your second most preductive offensive player, you
    know you got troubles!
    
    NAZZ	
    
10.1818Don't Like : Don't BuyLUDWIG::BARBIERIMon May 16 1994 18:2030
    re -1
    
    Bill,
    
      My thoughts on sports being out of control...
    
      What does free enterprise say?  It WILL define the value of the
      product.  If the ultimate buyer of the product finds the product
      too distasteful...don't buy the product!
    
      I think there should be a fan union.  Imagine if the fans were so
      fed up with say basketball, that they went on 'strike' for one
      weekend day of playoffs.  What if collectively, most did not attend
      games or watch them on TV?
    
      Wouldn't that be great!  Say the fans decided to strike New Jersey
      cause Coleman doesn't have a clue.  So the next game at New Jersey - 
      NOBODY SHOWS.  And the Nielson ratings show that nobody watched.
      Then you'll hit 'em where it counts - the wallet.  Advertizing money
      will go down, that sort of thing.
    
      Bottom line for me is if someone doesn't like the product enough,
      they won't buy it and in sports buying the product equates to
      watching it.
    
    
      On Vin Baker...The Celts salivated over him at the draft!
    
                                                          Tony
    
10.1819CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeMon May 16 1994 18:267
>    
>      On Vin Baker...The Celts salivated over him at the draft!
>    

Vin Baker -- a UHa STUD.....
    

10.1820Is a 2 game suspension enough ?OURGNG::RIGGENJeff Riggen Sales Support 592-5249Mon May 16 1994 18:2711
Dereck harper mugged "Jojo English" friday night right in front of the NBA 
comish David Stern. I thought what a stupid move if'n you are mad and feel 
like hitting someone, hit Pippen, Cartwright, Kokoch, or BJ Armstrong not 
some unknown guy named JoJo. 
Harper should be forced to play hockey for the Rangers instead of suspended for 
2 games. 

What type of punishment would make this type of fool from throwing a punch in 
the first place ?


10.1821Bad chemistryVAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICEMon May 16 1994 18:4512
  >  somewhere) losers with 'Nique.  Dumping him for Manning was not a good
  >  trade, it was a great trade.  'Nique at 34 is well past his prime.  He

Point well made. Age alone makes this a great trade. But the Hawks have a 
real chemistry problem with Manning in the long term - no SF. They have no
one to face up and create shots, and no one to play D on a quick SF. Ferrell
is the only true SF on the squad. And Willis, good as he is, is NOT a goto
guy in crunch time, as the playoffs this year have showed. They need a big
time scorer at SF to go along with their defense-minded backcourt. So the
re-building is far from over....

josh
10.1822Hawks may be one player away from a title - how 'bout this one?TNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodMon May 16 1994 19:1812
    I agree that their real need is a sniper, but I think it should be in
    the backcourt, a third guard to back up both Augmon and Blaylock. 
    Someone who would allow Blaylock to play 35 minutes per game instead of
    45.  Someone like Dee Brown!
    
    With Ferrell an unrestricted free agent, the Hawks might be able to fit
    Dee into that salary cap slot.  I would think the Celtics would want
    more than the 25 pick on the first round this year for Dee (maybe
    Atlanta's first in 1996 or 1997 as well), but if I'm the Hawks, I'd
    jump at that deal.
    
    NAZZ
10.1823PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon May 16 1994 20:206
    The difference in ages between Wilkens and Manning might not mean a
    thing if Manning decides to go free agent.
    
    Lenny may be doing with the Hawks just what he did for the Cavs.  He's
    lucky to have the Nique trade for people to point at as a possible
    excuse for the Hawks to be folding right now.
10.1824Hawks need a benchVAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICEMon May 16 1994 20:499
I dunno NAZZ. Ehlo off the bench as the 3rd guard is almost their
MVP - he's super. Off the bench in the frontcourt? Ferrell. Keefe.
Lang. Pitiful.

Besides, I like Dee as a Celtic. Now if we could just ditch Douglas
(are you listening, Toronto?).

josh
10.1825Speaking of Toronto...PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon May 16 1994 21:0436
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From:	FLAMBE::"dinosaur@lepomis.psych.upenn.edu" 16-MAY-1994 14:32:46.87
To:	Multiple recipients of list <dinosaur@lepomis.psych.upenn.edu>
CC:	
Subj:	NBA Toronto Team Gets Jurassic Name

NBA-Toronto Team gets Jurassic Name - 5/13/94

	 TORONTO (Reuter) - Toronto's new National Basketball
Association team is likely to take the name of a long-dead
dinosaur made famous in the blockbuster Stephen Spielberg movie
Jurassic Park, Canadian newspapers reported.

	 Canada's three main newspapers all reported Friday that
Toronto's NBA expansion team will be called the Raptors, a
shortened version of the name for the velociraptor dinosaur.

	 The name was chosen from a list of three finalists by team
and NBA officials after a nationwide vote cut the original list
of 10 to a toss-up between Raptors, Dragons and Bobcats.

	 The name and logo of Canada's first NBA team will be
officially unveiled on Sunday in Toronto.

	 The Toronto Star, Sun and the Globe and Mail all reported
the new team's name as the ``Raptors''. The Star said the team's
logo will be a snarling dinosaur dribbling a basketball.

	 The Raptors are due to begin play in the 1995-96 NBA season.

10.1826HANNAH::ASHEHome of the driveby noter...Mon May 16 1994 21:322
    I think the Hawks could use Parish more than Brown.  Koncak doesn't
    strike fear in me... 
10.1827Eh?VAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICEMon May 16 1994 21:3321
>         The Toronto Star, Sun and the Globe and Mail all reported
>the new team's name as the ``Raptors''. The Star said the team's
>logo will be a snarling dinosaur dribbling a basketball.

Uh....in the name of responsible and semi-intelligent Canadians everywhere,
I apologize. A snarling dinosaur? In Toronto? Puh-leeze! They shoulda been
named The Skidoos, but no one lissens to me.

The good news is that the RCMP has prevented the Vancouver franchise from
using The Mounties, which leaves the door wide open for further 
international embarrassment. As a Vancouverite I have very strong feelings
about this....I am leaning towards The Ravens or The Rapids, but Kathy 
wants The Land Otters....we shall see. 

There will be a contest in the next month, so write in your votes
today! No, I don't have an address yet ;)

josh



10.1828HANNAH::ASHEHome of the driveby noter...Mon May 16 1994 21:368
    Vancouver Vacuum Cleaners?
    
    
    They sweep the Knicks... they suck 4 Torr... the defense has been
    upright in their face....  They got hosed... They're a bunch of
    dirtbags...  They're not afraid to get down on the floor and scrape...
    
    
10.1829...or they really suckFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon May 16 1994 21:481
    
10.1830HANNAH::ASHEHome of the driveby noter...Mon May 16 1994 22:063
    That was part of the Torr line...  They really suck... how much... 4
    torr because they're an expansion team, they grow to 14 nexted year...
    
10.1831Flagrant FoulVAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICEMon May 16 1994 22:528
TWEEET! Flagrant foul! Vancouver gets the ball AND Jason Kidd! 

Enough with this hot air theme. How about mountains/trees? The
AxeMen, TreeToppers, SkyWalkers....anything....but no household
appliances allowed...

josh
10.1832HANNAH::ASHEHome of the driveby noter...Mon May 16 1994 22:562
    You can have Kidd.  The Pistons need help up front...
    
10.1833FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixMon May 16 1994 23:281
    Will Barney be the Raptors mascot?
10.1834IVOSS1::EVANS_GRA not so brave new worldMon May 16 1994 23:382
    
    
10.1835Nice.VAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICETue May 17 1994 16:198
 >   Will Barney be the Raptors mascot?

Cute, Mike. We Canadians really appreciate this kind of support
from our Southern neighbors.

Bottom line: Barney can only play if he brings the bone.

josh
10.1836FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue May 17 1994 16:223
    >Bottom line: Barney can only play if he brings the bone.
    
    Sir Charles already manhandled him in 1-on-1 hoops.
10.1837VAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICETue May 17 1994 16:346
  >  Sir Charles already manhandled him in 1-on-1 hoops.

Oh good. He needed a confidence builder after his last 2 outings.
Glad to help out.

josh
10.1838Eh, take off, eh....8^)CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeTue May 17 1994 16:5519
|Oh good. He needed a confidence builder after his last 2 outings.
|Glad to help out.

Take off you hoser  8^)


Barney couldn't give a dog a bone.  But 


	"Madonna, she's a babe, she could give a dog a bone"

				-- Wayne Campbell
				   "Wayne's World"

				   (played by another hoser....8^))



'Saw
10.1839Only logicalVAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICETue May 17 1994 17:1217
> Take off you hoser  8^)

Which reminds me....

Did you ever wonder where the term "Hoosier" came from? 

The way I heard it, some poor slob moved to Gary from
Quebec, put up a basket, and taught the locals how to
play hoops. Of course, the locals called him "Hoser"
cuz they couldn't pronounce his french-sounding name.
So he changed his name to "Hoosier" to avoid confusion,
and the rest is history......

Which means, if you follow my logic, that Canada has 
first-refusal rights on all players in the state of Indiana.

josh
10.1840"IfAllWeSoldWasColdBeer,There'dBeNoneLeft"CTHQ::LEARYIt'sBeenALongTimeComing...Tue May 17 1994 17:1715
    -1,
    josh,
    
    Tell me, do they still have 'Cold Beer" stores in Vancouver?
    
    I was riding around the town one day looking for a case of cold beer
    and the liquor store owner told me the location of a 'cold beer store'.
    I couldn't fathom the thought that a liquor store wouldn't carry
    both cold and warm beer.
    
    Eh?,
    MikeL
    
    
    
10.1841CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeTue May 17 1994 17:2820
Josh,

Did you know JD when he was up there for a while?

I don't know about Hoosier, but I know some folks from Ottawa and all they
say, eh, at the end of almost every sentence, eh, is eh....  I never
heard them say Hoser though.

There were a couple of dudes I met from Vancouver, eh, when I was up
in Seattle for a while, eh, really salt of the earth kind of fellows, 
who were, eh, down to (quote) do a little binging (unquote) on a three-day
weekend.  I can't remember what the holiday was, but it was one of those
strange ones, like Boxing Day, but I know it wasn't Boxing Day, eh,
since that comes after Christmas.....


Eh, here's to Geddy Lee, eh!

8^)
'Saw
10.1842eh offVAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICETue May 17 1994 18:5226
   > I was riding around the town one day looking for a case of cold beer

A whole case? Talk about rampant consumerism! Ya can only drink one at a
time, eh? 

The beer stores sell singles, 6-packs and 12's cold. If you
want a 24 you get it warm, or you buy 2 12's. "Cold" is not
seen as quite so desirable up here as it is in, say, Phoenix.
Besides, we have good beer here - the kind some people like
at room temperature...

> Did you know JD when he was up there for a while?

Who's he? ;)

>I don't know about Hoosier, but I know some folks from Ottawa and all they
>say, eh, at the end of almost every sentence, eh, is eh...

I just moved out from Ottawa lasted year, eh? I'm more likely to know them
than folks around here. eh? Being from NYC it took me a while to get used
to, eh, but now it's automatic...it's not a bad substitute for the f word
I grew up with, eh? ;)

josh


10.1843Perhaps car co. is afraid team will be a lemonAKOCOA::BREENTue May 17 1994 19:136
    That's funny because I was wondering whether Spielberg might want to sue
    about 'raptor (Jurassic Park).  Then I thought 'no one could be that
    petty'.
    
    Didn't DEC come to an agreement with the English vacuum cleaner company
    about use of VAX (eg both benefited)
10.1844CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeTue May 17 1994 19:2230
10.1845PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue May 17 1994 19:247
10.1846Rap Torrs...DZIGN::ROBICHAUDPoliticallyCorrectScrabbleTue May 17 1994 19:371
    
10.1847like copyrighting any other reptileFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixTue May 17 1994 19:384
    There can't be a copyright on Velociraptor.  That's like copyrighting
    Brontosaurus (which isn't even the proper name - it's Bracheosaurus). 
    The term dinosaur wasn't even coined until 1841 and I don't think
    scientists copyright these names.
10.1848plots thickenMSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Wed May 18 1994 05:198
    Nuggets win in double OT in Utah, series is now at 3-2 with game 6 in
    Denver. Denver lost by 2 in OT in game 3; wouldn't be surprised to see
    Denver take this series to 7 games.
    
    Atlanta wins game 5 and now trails 3-2. Game 6 in Indy.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1849CSC32::M_MACGREGORWed May 18 1994 12:0815
    >Brontosaurus (which isn't even the proper name - it's Bracheosaurus)
    
    Are you sure about that Mike?  I ask because from the Greek you have
    the following:  
    
    Bronto -	thunder as in Dan Bronto Marlele (sp)
    Bracheo -	short
    Saurus -	lizard
    
    Somehow I'm having trouble seeing a dinosaur throwing up threes 8^)
    Actually, I could have sworn that these two names were for different
    species of the same genus.
    
    Marc
    
10.1850passed grimHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderWed May 18 1994 13:4510
I'm about ready to jump on the Utah-Indiana bandwagon.

The Hawks only prolonged the agony. It's tempting to move to hope but I
resist.

The Suns look like they're headed to the sh*tter with 'em. You gotta love
the total bust that No Thunder Dan was lasted night. 0-fer in the first
half, sat out the second. Charles looked good but KJ forgot to play D.

TTom
10.1851Houston wants it moreFRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed May 18 1994 16:105
    >half, sat out the second. Charles looked good but KJ forgot to play D.
    
    I don't think anyone in a Phoenix uniform played D last night - which
    makes their medicore D laughable.  Talk about having your worst day at
    the worst possible time...
10.1852Suns are consistantVAOP28::RiceVAOU09::RICEWed May 18 1994 16:166
I didn't see the game, but this is the way the Suns *always* play. Get
their backs to the wall, then try to pull it out. I expect them to
win game 6 at home, and the series comes down to a game 7 where
anything can happen. IMO the series is dead even.

josh
10.1853FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixWed May 18 1994 16:283
    Well Josh I hope you're right, but I can't see it right now.  It would
    be nice for them to do things the easy way for once.  It's gonna look
    awfully foolish of them for blowing a 2-0 lead on their home floor.
10.1855MSBCS::BRYDIETCM - World's Greatest SandbaggerThu May 19 1994 16:0110
    
      Now that Roseanne and Tom seem like they're splitsville for sure,
     someone ought to fix up Marge Schott and the owner of the Utah Jazz.
     America needs a wacky couple in the spotlight. Two people who them-
     selves can keep the entire tabloid industry busy. Marge could make
     her usual brilliant social commentary and Larry Miller, the Jazz 
     owner could get his picture in every once in awhile flipping out
     when his dry cleaning doesn't come back right. We really have to
     get these two kids together.
     
10.1856MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Fri May 20 1994 04:046
    Pacers massacre the Hawks in the second half and win the series 4-2.
    Winner of Knicks-Bulls will have homecourt for the Eastern Conference
    finals.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1857bandwagon has done been jumpedHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderFri May 20 1994 15:206
Wail, one half o' my finals has gone down the tubes.

I hereby announce the formal jumping on the Pacers bandwagon. How 'bout
a_Indiana-Denver finals?

TTom
10.1858PhoenixLUDWIG::BARBIERIFri May 20 1994 15:364
      I heard Phoenix won last night.  How was the game?  What
      was the score?
    
                                               Tony
10.1859All NBAHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderFri May 20 1994 15:5447
Article: 13258
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Sprewell Makes All-NBA Squad
Date: Thu, 19 May 94 13:30:29 PDT
 
	NEW YORK (AP) -- It was no surprise that Scottie Pippen, Hakeem
Olajuwon, Karl Malone and John Stockton made the All-NBA team
Thursday. Latrell Sprewell was another story.
	The Golden State guard broke into the elite group in just his
second NBA season, beating out better-known backcourt stars such as
Kevin Johnson, Mitch Richmond, Mark Price and Kenny Anderson.
	The 6-foot-5 Sprewell became the Warriors' leading scorer this
year (21.0) after the team lost guards Tim Hardaway and Sarunas
Marciulionis for the season with knee injuries. He also was among
the league leaders in 3-point field goals with 141, although he
shot only 43 percent overall from the field.
	His contributions, which helped Golden State win 50 games, won
him a spot on the All-NBA team in voting by a nationwide panel of
sports writers and broadcasters.
	Sprewell, who averaged 15.4 points as a rookie after being
drafted out of Alabama, received 252 points and 29 first-team
votes. He is joined in the backcourt by Utah's Stockton, who led
the league in assists (12.6) for the seventh straight season.
	Stockton, who averaged 15.1 points and shot .528 from the field,
received 356 points and 56 first-team votes.
	Pippen, who replaced retired Michael Jordan as Chicago's leader
in a surprising 55-win season, was the top vote-getter with 485 of
a possible 505 points and 94-first team votes.
	The Bulls forward averaged 24.4 points, 8.7 rebounds, 5.6
assists and 2.9 steals during the regular season.
	Olajuwon, who led Houston to the Midwest Division title,
received 433 points and 68 first-team votes. The center was third
in the league in scoring (27.3), fourth in rebounding (11.9) and
second in block shots (3.7).
	Malone, who averaged 25.3 points and 11.5 rebounds, received 417
points and 65 firsts. The Utah forward and Olajuwon are the only
repeaters from last year's first team.
	Selected to the second team were San Antonio's David Robinson,
Seattle's Shawn Kemp, Sacramento's Richmond and Phoenix teammates
Charles Barkley and Kevin Johnson.
	The third team includes Orlando's Shaquille O'Neal, Cleveland's
Price, Seattle's Gary Payton, New Jersey's Derrick Coleman and
Dominique Wilkins of the Los Angeles Clippers.
	The 101-member voting panel consisted of three media
representatives from each league city and 20 representatives of the
national media. Points were awarded on a 5-3-1 basis.
10.1860The players didn't vote...CSC32::GAULKEFri May 20 1994 16:0414
    
    
     re: .1859
    
      all-nba team.....
    
    
    >>        The 101-member voting panel consisted of three media
    >>representatives from each league city and 20 representatives of the
    >>national media. Points were awarded on a 5-3-1 basis.
    
    
      IMHO, this award, based on the voters, is worthless.
    
10.1861FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri May 20 1994 16:081
    Tom, you're gonna hurt yourself jumpin on all those wagons.
10.1862rendingHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderFri May 20 1994 16:456
I got one foot on the newly announced Pacer's bandwagon and it'll be
steady for a day or two until the Knicks and the Bulls finish duking it
out. The other foot's still with the Suns and I'm thankful that I'm still
alive in that one.

TTom
10.1863FRETZ::HEISERno D in PhoenixFri May 20 1994 17:011
    Sorry, gotta start charging Pay Per Woof for multiple wagoneers.
10.1864group rateHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderFri May 20 1994 17:044
Keep my tab open, Mike, to see if'n Denver wins and the Pheonix loses.
'Cause then I'm big time on the Nuggets bandwagon.f

TTom
10.1865Talking To MyselfLUDWIG::BARBIERIFri May 20 1994 21:103
      re: .1858
    
      I don't know, but I wish I did!
10.1866PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollFri May 20 1994 21:151
    Tony, check out the last few replies of the Suns topic (#36).
10.1867Looking for a lottery pick in the next season.OURGNG::RIGGENJeff Riggen Sales Support 592-5249Fri May 20 1994 22:153
Rick Aldelman got canned from the Portland Trailblazers yesterday. 

About 2 years too late. 
10.1868MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Sun May 22 1994 22:1012
    Bucks,Mavericks,Pistons get picks 1,2,3 in the draft. Celtics
    thankfully end up with the 9th pick, and hopefully Montross.
    
    In 1981 the Celtics and Rockets played in the NBA Finals.
    In 1982 the Lakers and 76er's played in the NBA Finals.
    
    Since 1982 at least one team that made it to the Finals made it back
    the following year. 1994 will have no repeat finalists. Noth of last
    year's finalists did not even make it to the conference finals.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1869Nice To Win, But At What Cost?STRATA::BARBIERIMon May 23 1994 12:3611
      Growing up in Milawaukee, it was nice to see the Bucks win
      the lottery, however, if Robinson wants 100 mil (which is 
      what I heard), I'd probably prefer to draft second, save
      hopefully at least 40 mil, and draft Kidd.  (I think they
      could also use a real good point guard anyway.)
    
      100 million.  I can't fathom that.  With the money these guys
      are demanding, I don't feel as good about the lottery as I
      once would have.
    
                                                 Tony
10.1870HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Mon May 23 1994 13:232
    I hope Grant Hill's there at #3... Hope the Mav's take Kidd instead.
    
10.1871ABTKCNTROL::CHILDSI got them GhostTown BluesMon May 23 1994 13:2529
Well there's a new sheriff in town and his name is Walt Ashe. Knicks have
to win it all for Walt to loose this contest. 

87-77 is playoff basketball ball? Give me a break. GO PACERS!!!!!!!!

Player			Rnd1	Semi	Conference	Championship
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Walt Ashe		12	12
REK			10	 4
Jessinator		10	 4
IMJimbo			10	 8
TCM			 6	 8
=Bob=			12	 4
Nazz			10	 0
Billll			 8	 4
Billthe			10	 8
TTom			14	 4
Kev West		 8	 0
Cowboy Garry		 8	 8
Karen			10	 8
Chappy			12	 8
Mike Fowler		12	 8
Joe Huber		 8	 0
Joe Garbarino		10	 8
John Maguire		12	 0
Mike H.			10	 0
Jeff Riggen		10	 0
Brews			10	 0
Mikey C.		12	 4
10.1872As long as Montross ends up a Celtic it will be a good draft!DOCTP::TESSIERMon May 23 1994 13:286
Hill will definitely be there for the Pistons at 3.  Dallas desperately
needs a point guard, and Hill is going to be either a 2 or 3, which
the Mavs don't need.  Donyell Marshall might be a better pick than
Hill, though.  

Ken
10.1873HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Mon May 23 1994 13:301
    I think Hill can be like Pippen.  Marshall I'm not as sold on yet.
10.1875TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon May 23 1994 13:464
| Title:  As long as Montross ends up a Celtic it will be a good draft!
 
Hardee-har-har.  Actually, maybe the Celtics will take Dare, and Montross will
be there for the Lakers...
10.1876CNTROL::CHILDSI got them GhostTown BluesMon May 23 1994 13:522
West would trade the pick before he'd take Montross.........
10.1877CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeMon May 23 1994 14:005
Donyell is just like Scottie Pippen -- he chokes when the big game is on 
the line.....


'Saw
10.1878HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Mon May 23 1994 14:066
    Michael Williams, Reggie Miller, Rik Smits, Dale Davis and Derrick
    McKey?
    
    Felton Spencer?
    
    
10.1879PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon May 23 1994 14:084
    Dare is rumored to be a Red favorite.  It makes sense.  Red always did
    subscribe to the axiom that you can't teach height.
    
    'Saw, I think you're being a bit hard on Marshall.
10.1880CTHQ::LEARYIt'sBeenALongTimeComing...Mon May 23 1994 14:1918
    I like Dare and you know Red likes him fer three reasons; height,
    talent, and he's a GWU main.
    
    BTW, that "spectacle" at halftime was a joke. Gawd the serious demeanor
    of all of them, that Ernst and Young guy looking like a Nixonian
    security guard(only I know what's in that envelope cripes), that
    marketing geek from the Lakers, etc. Jerry Werst gets my vote as the
    idiot of the whole farce. Not attending because it represents
    what the Lakers don't want to be.. please shaddap Jerry. Go grandstand
    elsewhere. And Laker fans wonder why they're hated...
    
    
    BTW can anyone tell me if that was Spike Lee or Steve Erckle at
    courtside in Chicago Friday night. Get some real clothes and a new
    do' whoever you were.. 8^)
    
    MikeL
    
10.1881TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon May 23 1994 14:226
|    Michael Williams, Reggie Miller, Rik Smits, Dale Davis and Derrick
|    McKey?
    
|    Felton Spencer?
    
Goes back to Tommy's comments on talent level.  Imagine, Rik Smits is a STAR.  
10.1883latest bandwagonHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderMon May 23 1994 14:299
OK.

Now, I don't have to worry about no steenkin contest.

So were going for the Rockets and the Pacers. Caint go with Utah cause
they got that perennial loser Tom Chambers. But Utah-Indiana wouldn't be
that bad. The coin is flipped: Houston.

TTom
10.1884All known biases and pre-dispositions aside, of courseNAC::G_WAUGAMANMon May 23 1994 14:3111
    I'm still of the opinion that if the Celtics can grab a player like
    Montross (whose stock has dropped and is undervalued, not overvalued) 
    at a slot as low as #9, that this is good news, not bad.  Okay, so
    maybe you'd rather have Dare, but if he's not there, Montross both
    fills a glaring need and offers some future development of unfulfilled
    potential, all from what should be properly recognized as a pretty 
    crummy draft slot...
    
    glenn
    
10.1885HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Mon May 23 1994 14:323
    Didn't say Smits was a star but his numbers are better than a lot of
    team's centers... Miller would be the "franchise" player...
    
10.1886CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeMon May 23 1994 14:4621
re me being hard on Marshall:

	Considering that the only time in his career when he was called
	upon to be THE MAN in the biggest game of his career, and he
	choked, until he proves otherwise, he wears that label.


Folks in Connecticut love Donyell Marshall, don't get me wrong.  He
provided a lot of excitement in his career here.

He's not the brightest individual (I know this from people who know him)
and it's unlikely he'll get his degree any time soon, but he certainly
can play.

However, his image is tarnished by his whining during the BET and NCAA
tourneys, about the pressure of being the go-to guy -- what most of us
call the "I want my mommy speech", and by his leaving school early to
go into the NBA....


'saw
10.1887TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon May 23 1994 14:4610
| Title:  All known biases and pre-dispositions aside, of course
  
All known biases aside, I don't think Montross has the tools to be more than
a_NBA back-up.  He's too slow, one demensional on offense, and prone to 
dissapearing.  I also don't think he has too far to go to reach his full 
potential.

JMHO of course.

=Bob=
10.1888DZIGN::ROBICHAUD10+40+60=ByeByeMon May 23 1994 15:508
    	If there's a better player than Montross or Dare at #9 you take
    him.  You can't teach height, but you can't teach talent either.  Most
    of the really bad teams waste good draft picks every year chasing
    down that elusive "big man".  Wonder how many banners would be hanging
    in Portland had they taken the smaller Michael Jordan instead of
    Sad Sam Bowie?                                                 
    
    				   /Don
10.1889PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollMon May 23 1994 15:512
    re .1886:  Gee, 'Saw, those are almost as good as your reasons for
    hating Greenwell and Casey.
10.1890USCTR1::KINGCemeteries = Parks with nice stones...Mon May 23 1994 16:024
    Great.. Dare and A c Earl have a 100 meter race.... Called half way
    through because of the 2 minute time limit...
    
    REK
10.1891don't compare him to A.C.WMOIS::BALL_KMon May 23 1994 16:177
    re: 1890
    
    I don't think you've seen much of Dare, This guy is the most athletic
    center in the draft (its the skills & attitude that are the question
    marks).
    
    					KB
10.1892SOLANA::MAY_BRYankees are an embarassment-GeorgeKMon May 23 1994 16:314
    I think Dare will be long gone by the time the Celtics draft. 
    HE'll probably be the 4th or 5th guy taken.
    
    brews
10.1893USCTR1::KINGCemeteries = Parks with nice stones...Mon May 23 1994 16:326
    Dare has to be the sloooooowwwwest person in the draft and from
    seeing him 4 or 5 times on TV he cannot move side-to-side 
    to save his life. In the NBA he will foul out in 6 minutes
    every other game....
    
    REK
10.1894TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon May 23 1994 16:433
re .1893

You sure you're not confusing him with Montross?  
10.1895Magic, Prince and Janet to buy Wolves?HBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderMon May 23 1994 16:5447
Article: 13311
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.world.asia.japan
Subject: Johnson Eying Timberwolves Buy
Date: Mon, 23 May 94 6:20:13 PDT
 
	TOKYO (AP) -- Magic Johnson said Monday he wants to buy the
Minnesota Timberwolves with a group that includes singers Prince
and Janet Jackson.
	The former Los Angeles Lakers star, in Japan for a tour with his
all-star team, also hinted that he'd like to buy a part of some
other team if the Timberwolves deal doesn't work out.
	``We are trying to buy the Minnesota Timberwolves. Hopefully
that'll work out,'' Johnson said at a news conference when asked
whether he's teaming up with Jackson, Prince and Minnesota music
producers Jimmy Jam Harris and Terry Lewis to buy the team.
	``I know by next season I'll be part owner of a team.''
	He didn't say how much the group was willing to pay or give
other details.
	NBA commissioner David Stern said last month that he had
discussions with Harris and Lewis about buying the Timberwolves.
The team has been put on the block by owners Marvin Wolfenson and
Harvey Ratner.
	Investors in New Orleans, San Diego and Nashville, Tenn., have
expressed interest in buying the team and moving it.
	But the Minnesota state legislature approved legislation earlier
this month authorizing a public buyout of the Target Center arena
in Minneapolis for $42 million. That will make it easier for local
buyers to purchase the team.
	Johnson, who retired from the Lakers in 1991 after discovering
he was infected with the virus that causes AIDS, said he's had
enough of coaching after a brief stint with the Lakers at the end
of this season.
	``After going through it for eight to 10 games, I knew coaching
wasn't for me,'' Johnson said. ``It's a seven-day-a-week job, and I
like to work only a couple days a week.''
	Johnson's all-star team, made up mostly of current and former
NBA players, is playing four games against the Japanese national
team in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya.
	``I've seen Magic Johnson on TV. But just to meet him is
fantastic, and to actually play in a game against him is fantastic
too,'' Japanese captain Toshihiro Goto said.
	One Japanese reporter wondered whether Johnson would be
interested in coaching the Japanese team, which is hoping to make
the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, ``even for just a month or a week.''
	``That's a great thought. I know this country could afford me,''
Johnson replied.
10.1896SNAX::ERICKSONYes I Am !!!Mon May 23 1994 16:585
	Haywoode Workman has been starting at the point for the Pacers. They
have Pooh Richardson, but he was injured and not on the playoff roster.

Ron
10.1897NBA draft orderHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderMon May 23 1994 16:5870
Article: 13303
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA Draft Order
Date: Sun, 22 May 94 14:00:09 PDT
 
	NEW YORK (AP) -- The selection order for the 1994 NBA draft, to
be held June 29 in Indianapolis:
                            First Round
	1. Milwaukee
	2. Dallas
	3. Detroit
	4. Minnesota
	5. Washington
	6. Philadelphia
	7. Los Angeles Clippers
	8. Sacramento
	9. Boston
	10. Los Angeles Lakers
	11. Seattle (from Charlotte)
	12. Miami
	13. Denver
	14. New Jersey
	15. Indiana
	16. Golden State (from Cleveland)
	17. Portland
	18. Milwaukee (from Orlando)
	19. Dallas (from Golden State)
	20. Philadelphia (from Utah)
	21. Chicago
	22. San Antonio
	23. Phoenix
	24. New York
	25. x-Atlanta OR LA Clippers
	26. New York (from Houston via Atlanta)
	27. Orlando (from Seattle via LA Clippers)
	x-The Clippers have the right to acquire Atlanta's first round
choice in 1994 or 1995. They must exercise this option by June 1,
1994.
                           Second Round
	28. Dallas
	29. Minnesota
	30. y-Washington (from Milwaukee via Denver)
	31. Phoenix (from Detroit via San Antonio)
	32. Washington
	33. Philadelphia
	34. Atlanta (from LA Clippers)
	35. Sacramento
	36. Boston
	37. Seattle (from LA Lakers)
	38. Charlotte
	39. Golden State (from Denver)
	40. Miami
	41. Indiana (from New Jersey via Philadelphia)
	42. Cleveland
	43. Portland
	44. Indiana
	45. Golden State
	46. Milwaukee (from Orlando)
	47. Utah
	48. Detroit (from San Antonio via Sacramento)
	49. Chicago
	50. Phoenix
	51. Sacramento (from Atlanta)
	52. Phoenix (from New York)
	53. Houston
	54. Seattle
	y-Denver has assigned to Orlando the right to acquire this
choice from Washington. Orlando must exercise this option by June
14, 1994.
10.1898HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Mon May 23 1994 17:0113
 1* Milwaukee       20  62  .244 16.40 	Robinson
 2  Dallas          13  69  .159 25.00  Kidd
 3* Detroit         20  62  .244 16.30  Hill
 4* Minnesota       20  62  .244 16.40  Marshall?
 5  Washington      24  58  .234  9.40  Dare
 6  Philadelphia    25  57  .305  6.60  Howard
 7  L.A. Clippers   27  55  .329  4.40  ???
 8  Sacramento      28  54  .341  2.70  Sharone Wright 
 9  Boston          32  50  .390  1.50   
10  L.A. Lakers     33  49  .402  0.80
11  Seattle  
    
    Does this seem reasonable?
10.1899HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Mon May 23 1994 17:063
    That's right.  I get Williams and Richardson mixed up since they were
    traded for each other...
    
10.1900HAWFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon May 23 1994 17:101
    
10.1901Playoff leadersFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon May 23 1994 17:5769
Article 13302 of clari.sports.basketball:
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: NBA Playoff Scoring Leaders [May 22]
Copyright: 1994 by The Associated Press, R

        NEW YORK (AP) -- The NBA individual playoff scoring, field
goal percentage, rebounding and assist leaders through May 21:
Scoring
                     G   FG   FT  Pts  Avg
Olajuwon, Hou.      11  141   54  337 30.6
K. Malone, Utah     11  113   78  304 27.6
Barkley, Phoe.      10  110   42  276 27.6
K. Johnson, Phoe.   10   97   69  266 26.6
Mullin, G.S.         3   30   10   76 25.3
Coleman, N.J.        4   27   39   98 24.5
Ewing, N.Y.         10   89   62  241 24.1
Strickland, Port.    4   36   22   94 23.5
Pippen, Chi.         9   77   43  208 23.1
Sprewell, G.S.       3   26    8   68 22.7
Miller, Ind.         9   67   42  198 22.0
Drexler, Port.       4   31   19   84 21.0
O'Neal, Orl.         3   23   16   62 20.7
Wilkins, Clev.       3   20   14   61 20.3
Manning, Atl.       11   84   52  220 20.0
Robinson, S.A.       4   30   20   80 20.0
Owens, G.S.          3   25    9   59 19.7
Smith, Mia.          5   33   21   96 19.2
Hardaway, Orl.       3   22    7   56 18.7
Schrempf, Sea.       5   26   39   93 18.6
        ------
Field Goal Percentage
                      FG  FGA   Pct 
Williams, Port.       19   28  .679
Brandon, Clev.        12   19  .632
Thorpe, Hou.          68  115  .591
Mullin, G.S.          30   51  .588
Grayer, G.S.          11   20  .550
Webber, G.S.          22   40  .550
Grant, Chi.           58  106  .547
Olajuwon, Hou.       141  262  .538
D. Davis, Ind.        33   62  .532
Coles, Mia.           25   47  .532
        ------
Rebounding
                     G  Off  Def  Tot  Avg
Rodman, S.A.         3   24   24   48 16.0
Coleman, N.J.        4   19   38   57 14.3
O'Neal, Orl.         3   17   23   40 13.3
Barkley, Phoe.      10   34   96  130 13.0
Olajuwon, Hou.      11   32  107  139 12.6
K. Malone, Utah     11   34  101  135 12.3
Mutombo, Den.       12   40  104  144 12.0
Oakley, N.Y.        10   48   68  116 11.6
Ewing, N.Y.         10   27   87  114 11.4
D. Davis, Ind.       9   40   61  101 11.2
        ------
Assists
                     G  No.  Avg.
Stockton, Utah      11  110  10.0
Strickland, Port.    4   39   9.8
K. Johnson, Phoe.   10   96   9.6
Webber, G.S.         3   27   9.0
Blaylock, Atl.      11   98   8.9
Workman, Ind.        9   73   8.1
Hardaway, Orl.       3   21   7.0
Sprewell, G.S.       3   21   7.0
K. Anderson, N.J.    4   27   6.8
Payton, Sea.         5   28   5.6
10.19021994 NBA DraftTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodMon May 23 1994 18:5062
    Seems like the draft should have its own note.  We can discuss who's gonna 
    take who, and when, here.  With the draft only a month away, here's my
    predictions:
    
			FIRST ROUND
 1. Milwaukee - Glen Robinson 6-8 F  Purdue
 2. Dallas - Jason Kidd 6-4 G  Cal
 3. Detroit - Grant Hill 6-7 G/F  Duke
 4. Minnesota - Eric Montross 7-0 C  North Carolina
 5. Washington - Juwan Howard 6-9 F  Michigan
 6. Philadelphia - Sharone Wright 6-11 F/C  Clemson
 7. L.A. Clippers - Lamond Murray 6-7 G/F  Cal
 8. Sacramento - Yinka Dare 7-1 C  George Washington
 9. Boston - Donyell Marshall 6-9 F  UConn
10. L.A. Lakers - Clifford Rozier 6-9 F  Louisville
11. Seattle (from Charlotte) - Wesley Person 6-6 G  Auburn
12. Miami - Khalid Reeves 6-1 G  Arizona
13. Denver - Jalen Rose 6-8 G  Michigan
14. New Jersey - Aaron McKie 6-5 G  Temple
15. Indiana - Eric Piatkowski 6-7 F  Nebraska
16. Golden State (from Cleveland) - Jim McIlvaine 7-1 C  Marquette
17. Portland - Carlos Rogers 6-11 F/C  Tennessee St.
18. Milwaukee (from Orlando) Eric Mobley 6-11 C  Pitt
19. Dallas (from Golden State) - B.J. Tyler 6-1 G  Texas
20. Philadelphia (from Utah) Eddie Jones 6-6 G/F  Temple
21. Chicago - Dickie Simpkins 6-10 F/C  Providence
22. San Antonio - Billy Curley 6-9 F  Boston College
23. Phoenix - Voshon Lenard 6-4 G  Minnesota
24. New York - Monty Williams 6-7 F  Notre Dame
25. Atlanta - Charles Claxton 7-0 C  Georgia
26. New York (from Houston) - Derrick Phelps 6-3 G  North Carolina
27. Orlando (from Seattle) - Deon Thomas 6-8 F  Illinois
    
			SECOND ROUND
28. Dallas - Billy McCaffrey 6-4 G  Vanderbilt
29. Minnesota - Brian Grant 6-8 F  Xavier
30. Orlando (from Mil via Den and Wash) - Greg Minor 6-5 G/F  Louisville
31. Phoenix (from Det via SA) - Kendrick Warren 6-8 F  VCU
32. Washington - Dontonio Wingfield 6-8 F  Cincinnati
33. Philadelphia - Steve Woodberry 6-5 G  Kansas
34. Atlanta (from LA Clippers) - Charlie Ward 6-1 G  Florida State
35. Sacramento - Damon Bailey 6-3 G  Indiana
36. Boston - Adrian Autry 6-4 G  Syracuse
37. Seattle (from LA Lakers) -  Jevon Crudup 6-9 F  Missouri
38. Charlotte - Kevin Salvadori 7-0 F/C  North Carolina
39. Golden State (from Denver) - Michael Smith 6-8 F  Providence  
40. Miami - Jeff Webster 6-8 F  Oklahoma
41. Indiana (from NJ via Philly) - Dwayne Morton 6-6 G/F  Louisville
42. Cleveland - Lawrence Funderburke 6-9 C  Ohio State
43. Portland - Derrick Alston 6-11 F/C  Duquesne
44. Indiana - Jervaughn Scales 6-7 F  Southern
45. Milwaukee (from Orlando) - Jamie Brandon 6-4 G  LSU
46. Golden State - Arturas Karnishovas 6-8 F  Seton Hall
47. Utah - Melvin Booker 6-2 G  Missouri
48. Detroit (from SA via Sac) - Shawnelle Scott 6-11 F/C  St. John's
49. Chicago - Shon Tarver 6-6 G  UCLA
50. Phoenix - Mike Nahar 7-0 C  Wright State
51. Sacramento (from Atlanta) - Brooks Thompson 6-4 G  Oklahoma State
52. Phoenix (from New York) - Antonio Lang 6-8 F  Duke
53. Houston - Kevin Rankin 6-11 F  Northwestern
54. Seattle - Travis Ford 5-9 G  Kentucky
    
10.1903I don't think soMETSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Mon May 23 1994 19:146
you really think Marshall will be left at #9??? or is it wishful thinking?

The Crazy Met



10.1904random thoughtsFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon May 23 1994 19:1749
    I think it will get real interesting after the first 3.  Big Dog is a
    no-brainer, Dallas has already said they need a PG and are rabid for
    Kidd, Grant Hill is the last of the elite so Detroit will take him. 
    Fat Lever was playing PG for Dallas so they're desparate for a PG.
    
    I also don't think the order will stay like this.  I wouldn't be
    surprised to see the elite (past and present) try to trade-up.  Jerry
    West doesn't appear to be the type to be content with #10.  Chicago
    will try to move up too.  If Barkley retires, Phoenix won't have a
    choice in trying to move up.  Seattle has lots of bench support and a #11 
    to offer to get a high pick.
    
    Some of these picks don't make sense to me either.  For example, the
    Spurs biggest needs are a point-guard and/or another outside shooter.
    Drafting Curley would get them an F on the report card.
    
    Phoenix desperately needs a center (doesn't everyone?), but could also
    use another player who can shoot but also create their own shot off the
    dribble.  KJ & Barkley dictate how the Suns go as a team.  KJ is the
    only one that can create off the dribble.  Having someone like Ron
    Harper (who's also a free agent) at the #2 spot would make them a very 
    serious threat (provided Charles stays).  Ron Harper can shoot anywhere
    on the court and can create his own shot off the dribble.
    
    I think Jerry West saw enough of Rozier in March to know that's not
    what he wants.
    
    Why would Miami draft another guard?  Trade bait?  They already have Miner,
    Shaw, Coles, etc.
    
    Rose would certainly be a good pick for Denver.  They'd only improve
    and would give them a pretty tall starting 5.
    
    Golden St. with a decent center and a healthy Tim Hardaway would have
    to be an early Western favorite.
    
    Portland is another team that needs a center, but they also have an
    aging backcourt.  How many years are left on Drexler and Porter's
    knees?
    
    Why would Dallas draft another PG at #19 when they got Kidd at #2? 
    Some frontline help would make more sense (i.e., C or PF).  With
    Mashburn, Jackson, Kidd, and Rooks, that's a decent starting lineup and
    only 1 big man away from contention.  
    
    The Knicks really need a decent scoring SF.  Will this Monty Williams
    fill this bill?
    
    Mike
10.1905METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Mon May 23 1994 19:239
Chicago is likely going to lose Grant and Williams as free agents,
and Paxson and Cartwright to retirement. The great unknown for them
is whether Jordan will return for the 1994-5 season. Then again Jordan
finally won the title when the right other players were there.
Might the Bulls trade Kucoc(sp?) for a top 3 pick?? 

The Crazy Met

10.1906METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Mon May 23 1994 19:256
re: draft order. After the first 11 does the NBA follow by order of record
or does the champion get the last pick of the first round??

The Crazy Met

10.1907FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon May 23 1994 19:261
    by record, Phoenix picked last in '93.
10.1908HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Mon May 23 1994 20:252
    What would Detroit want with Kukoc?
    
10.1909the new Karnac of SPORTSFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon May 23 1994 22:2871
10.1910free agents as of 7/1/94FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon May 23 1994 22:3751
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Vincent Askew              Keith Askins                 Thurl Bailey
Ro Blackman                Randy Breuer                 Frank Brickowski
Jud Buechler               Matt Bullard                 Michael Cage
Tony Campbell              Antoinne Carr                Bill Cartwright
Tom Chambers               Marty Conlon                 Mark Eaton
James Edwards              LeRon Ellis                  Duane Ferrell
Sleepy FLoyd               Tellis Frank                 Kevin Gamble
Horace Grant               Jack Haley                   Ron Harper
Rod Higgins                Eddie Johnson                Frank Johnson
Steve Kerr                 Fat Lever                    Marcus Liberty
Brad Lohaus                Danny Manning                Sam Mitchell
Pete Myers                 Larry Nance                  Johnny Newman
Robert Parish              Ricky Pierce                 Kurt Rambis
Rumeal Robinson            Tree Rollins                 Danny Schayes
Steve Scheffler            Byron Scott                  Brian Shaw
Isiah Thomas               Wayman Tisdale               Kenny Walker
Bill Wennington            Ennis Whatley                Dominique Wilkins
Buck Williams              Herb Williams                Kenny Williams 
Scott Williams             David Wood                   Orlando Woolridge

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Alaa Abdelnaby             Anthony Avent                Tony Bennett
Walter Bond                Kevin Brooks                 Dee Brown
Mitchell Butler            Pete Chilcutt                Anthony Cook
Chris Corchiani            Lloyd Daniels                Brian Davis
Sean Elliott               Harold Ellis                 Pervis Ellison
Rick Fox                   Matt Geiger                  Snoop Grahm
Litterial Green            Sean Green                   Jay Guidinger
Stanley Jackson            Keith Jennings               Reggie Jordan
Warren Kidd                Chris King                   Anthony Mason
Gheorge Muresan            Jimmy Oliver                 Charles Outlaw
Elliott Perry              Bobby Phills                 Olden Polynice
Brent Price                Mark Randall                 Bryon Russell
LaBradford Smith           Reggie Smith                 Nick Van Exel
Matt Wenstron              Trevor Wilson                Randy White
Chris Whitney

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Greg Anderson              Chris Dudley                 Craig Ehlo
Dale Ellis                 Harvey Grant                 AC Green
Avery Johnson              Chuck Person                 Detlef Schrempf

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Terrell Brandon            Dale Davis                   Mario Elie
Anfernee Hardaway          Toni Kukoc                   Lionel Simmons
Clearance Weatherspoon     Chris Webber
10.1911Cajun WolvesHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderTue May 24 1994 14:1069
Article: 13320
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.local.minnesota,clari.local.louisiana
Subject: Wolves Moving To New Orleans
Date: Mon, 23 May 94 19:00:08 PDT
 
	MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Minnesota Timberwolves are moving to New
Orleans five years after joining the NBA as an expansion team,
becoming the second pro franchise in 13 months to leave the state.
	Club owners Harvey Ratner and Marv Wolfenson said Monday that a
group led by Top Rank of Louisiana will pay $152.5 million for the
team and move it to New Orleans for the 1994-95 season.
	``This is a big blow to Minnesota and the city of Minneapolis,''
said Gov. Arne Carlson, who this month signed legislation approving
a public buyout of Target Center aimed at keeping the team in the
state.
	The matter now goes before the NBA's franchise relocation
committee, which is expected to approve the transaction.
	The Timberwolves' departure comes on the heels of last year's
move by the North Stars to Dallas after 26 NHL seasons in the Twin
Cities.
	It's also the second time that the NBA has left Minnesota; the
Minneapolis Lakers moved to Los Angeles in 1960.
	New Orleans, meanwhile, gets a second crack at the NBA. The Jazz
began play there in 1974 before moving to Utah in 1979.
	New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial said the arrival of the NBA in his
city, which already has the NFL's Saints and a lucrative tourism
industry, is ``another sign of being a big-league city.''
	``The New Orleans group was always just a backup,'' Wolfenson
said at a news conference. ``We were always waiting for someone to
come forward here to buy the team.
	``People can believe what they want but we were willing to take
$88 million ... to keep the team here. You can't force someone to
buy a team.''
	Several groups, including one led by former Minnesota insurance
executive Bill Sexton, expressed interest in buying the team. And
the announcement came only hours after former NBA great Magic
Johnson said he was trying to buy the team along with a group
including singers Prince and Janet Jackson.
	``Marv Wolfenson and Harvey Ratner have received substantial
offers to purchase the team and keep it in Minnesota,'' said NBA
commissioner David Stern, who tried to help the Timberwolves find a
local buyer. ``Regrettably, they decided against accepting these
offers.''
	But Wolfenson said no one ever put an offer in writing and that,
even in informal discussions, no one came close to paying the money
necessary to retire Target Center's debt.
	Wolfenson said both the New Orleans group and the NBA were
insisting that ``negotiations be concluded now.''
	Investors in Nashville, Tenn., and San Diego also had expressed
interest in buying and moving the Timberwolves but never came close
to offering the amount of money put up by the New Orleans group.
	Earlier this month, the Minnesota Legislature thought it had
taken a major step toward keeping the team here when it narrowly
approved a $42 million public buyout of the arena.
	But Wolfenson and Ratner owed $76 million on the arena, which
they opened in 1990 in time for the team's second season. They said
they were willing to put in $10 million of the difference but
weren't willing to eat the remaining $24 million.
	``The Legislature did a fantastic job with a very tough bill,
even though the amount was low, to get it passed by just a few
votes,'' Wolfenson said. ``It would have been nicer if the building
had been valued at maybe $10 or $15 million more.''
	In the inaugural season of 1989-90, the Timberwolves played in
the Metrodome and set an NBA attendance record by drawing 1,072,572
fans. Target Center opened the following season and the average
attendance, 19,011, exceeded capacity. The team continued to draw
well the next three years, averaging 17,888 fans last season
despite housing one of the NBA's weakest teams.
10.1912DZIGN::ROBICHAUD10+40+60=ByeByeTue May 24 1994 14:318
    	It will be interesting to see if the league will approve Bob
    Arum as an NBA owner.  My guess is that if he coughs up enough cabbage
    they can overlook certain "inconsistencies" in his past.  And Heiser,
    don't you know that NAZZ by virtue of being a close-minded parochial
    Bostonian doesn't know anything about anything (including the NBA
    draft)?  So you must've made those old drafts up.
    
    				   /Don
10.1913somebody better investigate soonHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderTue May 24 1994 14:347
I think what should be investigated is the amount of money paid for the
TWolves. They aint worth this kinda money, and there's bound to be some
tomfoolery behind this.

Arum musta had some deal with Don King.

TTom
10.1915but then Lakers doesn't fit LAWKRP::LEETCHU.S. Messaging Practice, CincinnatiTue May 24 1994 15:139
Maybe someone can get Utah and the future New Orleans franchises to exchange 
nicknames so N.O. can get "Jazz" back.

I've never associated the word "Jazz" with the state of Utah and now, the word
"Timberwolves" doesn't exactly come to mind when thinking of New Orleans.

Utah Timberwolves and New Orleans Jazz, Yeah, that's the ticket...

Bruce
10.1916CNTROL::CHILDSI got them GhostTown BluesTue May 24 1994 15:3110
 Keith O. on espn last night "It only seems fitting that Boxing Org. owns
 a team in the NBA".

 Speaking of Arum he was espn2 last night and actually had the gall to call
 his shows clean and Don King a crook.......

 hahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa

 mike
10.1917NBA is getting ridiculousOURGNG::RIGGENJeff Riggen Sales Support 592-5249Tue May 24 1994 16:134
How's about Magic Johnson, Latoya Jackson and %^&(PRINCE) as owners of a 
NBA team ?

I'd take Don king over this trio any day of the week. 
10.1918Utah and New Orleans should switch nicknamesFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue May 24 1994 16:201
    
10.1920Thomas Raptor VPHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderTue May 24 1994 17:037
And meanwhile, the Princess hisself, your favorite and mine, Isiah Thomas
has been named some Vice President for the new Toronto Raptors.

As he said at thew press conference, his heart will always be part of the
Pistons but the rest of him is available for the right money.

TTom
10.1921CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeTue May 24 1994 17:065
Speaking of Keith O. on ESPN, is he sporting a pony-tail, or was it just
a trick shadow that made it appear that way?


'Saw
10.1922HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Tue May 24 1994 17:125
    Isiah going to be a VP or a GM?  Well, this explains why he retired
    early.  That job wouldn't be available in July.
    
    I heard they won't be the New Orleans *****, they'll be the Louisiana
    #####.... like the Louisiana Gators or the Louisiana Rhythm...
10.1923Louisiana Cajuns?HBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderTue May 24 1994 17:130
10.1924CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeTue May 24 1994 17:157
>                             -< Louisiana Cajuns? >-


Nah, they'd avoid that in their attempt to be PC.

Louisiana Coon-Asses would be GREAT though....;^)

10.1925HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Tue May 24 1994 17:192
    Uh, I'm not sure how well a bunch of black players being known as Coon
    anything's would go over....
10.1926CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeTue May 24 1994 17:2516
>    Uh, I'm not sure how well a bunch of black players being known as Coon
>    anything's would go over....

Not an expression about that.  It's a Louisana expression for what they
call themselves, those folks from Louisiana (not transplants).

I've been told it's a bastardization of some Cajun french phrase, but
I've never gotten a better explanation....

I mean, I could see getting upset if it had something remotely to do with
that, but it doesn't....  I mean, it's more Louisiana that anything except
perhaps the Louisians Gumbos......8^)




10.1927Looziana Zydeco...HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Tue May 24 1994 17:282
    No, I know what you mean but still...  that part of the country has
    been known for some bass-ackward beliefs too...
10.1928a moment to spareCSTEAM::FARLEYTue May 24 1994 17:317
    
    
    	Yabbut I've been there.  I'd like to nominate The Lousyannah
    Loonies as the team name!
    
    ;^)
    
10.1929Ragin Cajuns are already takenFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue May 24 1994 17:321
    
10.1930PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollTue May 24 1994 17:331
    Howzabout Louisiana Blackened Redfish?
10.1931PicayunesHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderTue May 24 1994 17:350
10.1932or the Cayenne Peppers? THEY'RE HOT!FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue May 24 1994 17:351
    
10.1933TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Tue May 24 1994 17:384
|    Howzabout Louisiana Blackened Redfish?

Or da Reddened Blackfish...

10.1934HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Tue May 24 1994 17:462
    Might be Louisiana Knockouts with that ownership...
    
10.1935Leon Spinks as coach...TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Tue May 24 1994 17:473
 |   Might be Louisiana Knockouts with that ownership...
 
'ouisiana Loose Toofs
10.1936CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeTue May 24 1994 17:514
>    <<< Note 10.1927 by HANNAH::ASHE "Let me see shake yo tailfeather..." >>>
>                            -< Looziana Zydeco... >-

Oh, I like that one.  Didn't even think of that....  That gets my vote...
10.1937CAMONE::WAYUn-filtered Camels, Raw Beef, CoffeeTue May 24 1994 17:5413
Just as an aside...


If you ever want to get a good picture of some Louisiana life and customs,
you might want to read the series of "Dave Robicheaux" novels, by 
James Lee Burke.   His protagonist, Dave Robicheaux is a Cajun who has
been a cop on the force in Nawlins, and then later a private detective.

Despite what some might see as campy subject matter (mysteries) Burke's
writing style is lush, and a pleasure to read.....


'Saw
10.1938love that low-cal, low-fat, low cholesterol stuffFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue May 24 1994 17:561
    ...or just watch Justin Wilson's cooking show.
10.1939CAMONE::WAYBleaumeTue May 24 1994 18:0511
>
>    ...or just watch Justin Wilson's cooking show.
>


Yeah, whooo-dere, get some o' dat' Awn-Yawn, yessuh, I guar-awn-teeee.

But then the pound of butter and the fat and all that other stuff...8^)


Nothin like Tabasco though....
10.1940Justin's mottoFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue May 24 1994 18:071
    fatty foods taste best!
10.1941TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Tue May 24 1994 18:093
Note 1940 snarfed by the prime snarfer - not by TCM, to break the jinx.

Coincidence - I THINK NOT.
10.1942METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Tue May 24 1994 18:114
wrong topic, =Bob= :-)

The Crazy Met

10.1943not pre-meditatedFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Tue May 24 1994 18:111
    No Bob, the jinx is still on because I didn't even realize it.
10.1944Hakeem is MVPHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderTue May 24 1994 18:1938
Article: 13328
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball
Subject: Olajuwon Named NBA's MVP
Date: Tue, 24 May 94 9:30:13 PDT
 
	NEW YORK (AP) -- Houston center Hakeem Olajuwon, who led the
Rockets to the Midwest Division title and the best record in
franchise history, won the NBA's Most Valuable Player award
Tuesday.
	Olajuwon, who averaged 27.3 points, 11.9 rebounds and 3.7 blocks
per game, received 66 first-place votes and 889 points from a
nationwide panel of sports writers and broadcasters.
	San Antonio's David Robinson finished second with 24 first-place
votes and 730 points. Chicago's Scottie Pippen was third with seven
firsts and 390 points, followed by Orlando's Shaquille O'Neal and
New York's Patrick Ewing.
	Olajuwon, who was runner-up to Charles Barkley in the MVP voting
last season, ranked third in the league in scoring, fourth in
rebounding and second in blocks. He was the only NBA player to rank
among the top five in all three categories.
	Olajuwon, the only player named on all 101 ballots, shot .528
percent from the field -- 10th best in the NBA.
	He led the Rockets to a 58-24 record, including a record-tying
15-game winning streak to open the season.
	Earlier this month, Olajuwon was named the NBA's defensive
player of the year. He joins Michael Jordan as the only players to
win the MVP and defensive awards in the same season.
	Olajuwon helped Houston's defense set franchise records for
fewest points allowed (96.8 per game) and field goal percentage by
opponents (.440).
	He moved into third place on the NBA's career list for blocked
shots, raising his total to 2,741. He trails only Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar (3,189) and Mark Eaton (3,064).
	Seventeen players received at least one vote for MVP, but only
the top five finishers got first-place votes.
	The MVP receives the Maurice Podoloff Trophy, named for the
league's first commissioner.
10.1945CNTROL::CHILDSI got them GhostTown BluesWed May 25 1994 12:5914
 THe pool is down to 3 guys, Walt's in the drivers' seat but IMJIMBO is
 reaching for the wheel and Joe G. is in the back praying for the lottery.

 Here's the scenerios:

 Pacers and Utah win: Walt wins
 NY and Utah and NY looses the finals: Walt wins
 NY and Houston win: IMJIMBO wins
 Pacers and Houston win: IMJIMBO wins
 NY and Utah and NY wins the finals: IMJIMBO and Joe G. go to the lottery
 for a tiebreaker as both chose 78 games total

 mike
10.1946METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed May 25 1994 15:364
Did Ewing and Olajawon meet in a Final 4 game??

The Crazy Met

10.1947CSLALL::BRULETime for a couple of reality pillsWed May 25 1994 17:271
    I believe Georgetown beat Hooston in Seattle
10.1948CNTROL::CHILDSI got them GhostTown BluesWed May 25 1994 17:345
yeah but Hakeem outplayed Patricia. Hoyas' supporting cast outplayed
phi slamma nowinna......

mike
10.1949a ringHBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderWed May 25 1994 17:555
Ewing beat Hakeem for his only NCAA title. 

Both were in 3 final fours, which is no small task.

TTom
10.1950DZIGN::ROBICHAUDAndNowTheEndIsNear...Wed May 25 1994 19:246
    	RE: Little Princess a VP.
    
    	I always thought he was a backstabbing liar.  He'll be a natural
    in management.
    
    				   /Don
10.1951may be the Jazz?HBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderWed May 25 1994 19:4525
Article: 13343
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (AP)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.basketball,clari.local.utah
Subject: New Orleans May Buy Jazz Name
Date: Wed, 25 May 94 7:10:19 PDT
 
	SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- If New Orleans really wants the name Jazz
back for its new NBA franchise, it just might be for sale.
	The Jazz kept the nickname when they moved from New Orleans to
Utah in the 1979-80 season. Now that the Minnesota franchise is
moving to Louisiana, it's looking for a new name and New Orleans
Mayor Marc Morial suggested Rhythm.
	``They can take our Jazz, but they'll never take our Rhythm away
from us,'' he said.
	Tim Howells, Utah Jazz general manager, said Tuesday he would be
open-minded about selling the team name.
	``I'd be hesitant, but it would be worth considering,'' said
Howells.
	He said the NBA would have a big say in the issue.
	``The league has been very protective of tradition,'' he said.
``Just look at how hard they worked to keep the franchise in
Minnesota.''
	And as far as the tradition of the Jazz name goes, ``We've had
it for 15 years in Salt Lake and they had it for five years in New
Orleans,'' he said.
10.1952HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Wed May 25 1994 20:312
    I guess it's better than a Special Assistant...
    
10.1953the year of the travelerAKOCOA::BREENTurn down the lights, the parties overWed May 25 1994 21:3310
    Mike,
    	Last year was the year of special treatment and the star system;
    
    	this year is the year of the flagrant travel - some of it reminds
    me of the commercial with the cowboys playing bball in the barnyard
    
    Some make fun of the black and white era (or the low altitude era) but
    in those days all the rules were enforced and every foul meant going to
    the line (1, 1-1, 2 shots) and along with traveling rules being
    enforced there was no flagrant contact, at least on the ball handler.
10.1954MSE1::FRANCUSRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Thu May 26 1994 03:444
    Houston wins game 2. 4th quarter was a marvelous duel between Malone
    and Olajawon.
    
    
10.1955HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Thu May 26 1994 13:2552
From the Doctor...
    
Basketball's 20 Greatest Players of All Time (According to June issue of Inside 
Sports) :

1 WILT CHAMBERLAIN - "The game's most dominant player and greatest scorer... 
Wilt simply was the most dominant force ever to play basketball. His 
achievmentss are stunning... led the league in assists one season, FG% 9 imes, 
minutes played 8 times..."

2. Magic Johnson - "..versatility puts Magic ahead of Micheal Jordan on the 
all-ime list...his combination of uniqueness, unselfish play, enthusiam for the 
game, and winning spirit is unmatched."

3. Micheal Jordan - "Best package of scoring, defensive, and competitiveness 
...Jordan defined the airborne image of the NBA that has influenced a 
generation of players ..."

4. Kareem
5. Oscar Robinson






6. bill russell - "Most dominating defensive player ...was a one-man wrecking 
crew on defense ..."


7. larry bird - "This Bird couldn't fly ...was the purist's basketball player 
..."

8. George Mikan
9. JERRY WEST
10. Ricky Barry - Huh ?!
11. Julius Erving
12. Elgin baylor
13. Bob Pettit
14. Moses Malone
15. Isiah Thomas
16. HAKEEM OLAJUWON
17. Earl Monroe
18. Elvin Hayes
19. kevin mchale
20. bob cousy

Enjoy,

Dr. Midnight - Yet again vindicated (on some of the picks anyhow :-)
% Subject: Something to post in SPORTS ...
    
10.1956Doc sure is one funny guyAKOCOA::BREENTurn down the lights, the parties overThu May 26 1994 14:2710
    so don't tell me, Stan Fischler has a brother writing for Inside sports
    ...
    
    leave it to doc to find this trash and to think I was humoring him the
    other night by emphasizing the closeness of all the final games wilt
    lost to russell.
    
    Rick Barry deserves number 10 - where was Walton in that list?  I like
    magic ahead of jordan, flip wilt and russell and list starts to make
    sense, Oscar is deserving...
10.1957DZIGN::ROBICHAUD10+40+60=ByeByeThu May 26 1994 15:128
    	Statistics are for losers (not surprising DocQuixote would put
    so much emphasis on them).  Given the scenario that two teams are
    playing and your life is at stake, and you have the exact same team
    except for one position (starting center), and your choices are
    Russell and Wilted, if you pick Wilted make sure you have your last
    will and testament in order.
    
    				   /Don
10.1958FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu May 26 1994 16:053
    The local sports radio station has been talking about the best 5
    players ever.  Both Frank Layden and Cotton Fitzsimmons said Russell >
    Wilt.
10.1959Celtics have more than anyone on that listFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu May 26 1994 16:064
    6. BILL RUSSELL 
    7. LARRY BIRD 
    19. KEVIN MCHALE
    20. BOB COUSY
10.1960ANGLIN::WIERSBECKTwins ERA=Enormous Runs AllowedThu May 26 1994 16:164
    Just heard that Lenny Wilkens was named NBA Coach of the Year.
    
    
    Spud
10.1961FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu May 26 1994 16:171
    Yeah, a slight surprise, but he deserved it as well.
10.1962HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Thu May 26 1994 17:062
    How can that be a surprise?  It's based on the regular season.
    
10.1963FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu May 26 1994 17:071
    Jackson was just as deserving.
10.1964fyiFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu May 26 1994 17:082
    BTW - that Inside Sports issue where they ranked the top 20 in the NBA
    also contains similar lists for the NFL, NHL, and MLB.
10.1965Get Barry out of there!!!TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinThu May 26 1994 17:3013
    
    
>Basketball's 20 Greatest Players of All Time (According to June issue of Inside 
>Sports) :

    
    	Is anybody else shocked shocked by the absence of Hondo? Especially
    considering  Rick Barry on the list. Havlicek was a better overall
    player than Barry!!!
    
    JimH
    
    
10.1966Always a fun ratholeVAOP28::RiceThe Puck Stops HereThu May 26 1994 17:3118
re: all-timers:

- Russell > Wilt > Kareem

  Kareem was never the same class as Russ/Wilt. Wilt, for
  those that never saw him, was the most dominant offensive
  player EVER! And Russ, of course, was the most dominant
  defensive player ever. 

- Cousy at #20 is getting cheated. In the 60's he was
  selected "Player of the Half-Century" over both Wilt
  AND Russell. Wilt, in his auto-biography, goes to great
  lengths to remind people that Cousy was the league's 
  biggest star at that time, not he or Russ.

josh

10.1967Three of the top 12 of all-time; embarrassing...NAC::G_WAUGAMANThu May 26 1994 17:4018
                             
    Hmmmm, so here's the 1969 breakdown:
    
    	Lakers				   Celtics
    
     1  Wilt Chamberlain		6  Bill Russell
     9  Jerry West
    12  Elgin Baylor			Notably unworthy:
    
    					?  John Havlicek
                                        ?  Sam Jones

    
    This is where we get the song-and-dance about poor coaching, aging
    superstars, and a lack of organizational cohesion...
    
    glenn
    
10.1968OURGNG::RIGGENJeff Riggen Sales Support 592-5249Thu May 26 1994 17:500
10.1969Ricky BerryOURGNG::RIGGENJeff Riggen Sales Support 592-5249Thu May 26 1994 17:524
Rick berry TM'ed that whiney sore loser I didn't even touch the guy look
when he got called for a foul. As well as anybody who has the guts to shoot
a freethrow like a girl in the NBA has to been remembered as a legend. 

10.1970onward and upward?HBAHBA::HAASMaybe too much Goody's PowderThu May 26 1994 17:525
>   <<< Note 10.1968 by OURGNG::RIGGEN "Jeff Riggen Sales Support 592-5249" >>>

New job there Jeff?

TTom
10.1971PATE::MACNEALruck `n' rollThu May 26 1994 17:555
10.1972HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Thu May 26 1994 18:174
    He said he heard it a while back and sent mail to /Don, but just bought
    the magazine article..  then again, he didn't put the Rockets banner up
    in his office until this pasted weekend...
    
10.1973FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu May 26 1994 18:515
>    the magazine article..  then again, he didn't put the Rockets banner up
>    in his office until this pasted weekend...
    
    sounds like Doc.  My Celtic banner has been in my office for the past 8
    years.
10.1974DZIGN::ROBICHAUD10+40+60=ByeByeThu May 26 1994 20:217
	Speaking of Rick (The original WAH-WAH) Barry.  I was at a game in 
the Garden in either '73 or '74 when Paul Silas got on Ricky so bad causing 
him to complain so much that the referee got tired of his act and tossed 
him from the game.  If he's better than Hondo than it's time to save some 
carving space on Mount Rushmore for Calvin Coolidge.

				   /Don
10.1975fyiFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri May 27 1994 18:256
    The Suns raised their prices yesterday.  The 3 most expensive NBA
    tickets are now:
    
    1. New York - $39.66
    2. Phoenix  - $36.??
    3. Chicago  - $35.??
10.1976SOLANA::MAY_BRYankees are an embarassment-GeorgeKFri May 27 1994 20:295
    
    That's a rip.  If you look at the $/cost of living, Phoenix finally
    leads the NBA in something.
    
    brews
10.1977MSE1::FRANCUSRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Sun May 29 1994 01:114
    Utah wins game 3 at home. In the conference finals home teams are 6-0.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1978An all-time low in more ways than oneVAOP28::RiceThe Puck Stops HereMon May 30 1994 00:0913
Pacers *dismantle* the Knicks in game 3. The Knicks set an all-
time record for low score in a playoff game, breaking the Pacers
record from lasted week. Bottom line on this series - if the Davis
boys step-up and play Oak and Mason even, Pacers win. If not it's
all Knicks.

This is the ugliest basketball I've ever seen in the playoffs. It
features a complete absense of great basketball skills on display.
Only Antonio Davis got me out of my seat even a little bit. The
rest is hacking, grabbing, hip checks and whistles. It's pitiful.

josh
10.1979MSE1::FRANCUSRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Tue May 31 1994 05:2210
    Pacers win game 4. Knicks were down by 14 in the 3rd and came back to
    take a 2 point lead. From there on it was all Pacers. At least the
    Knicks did more than pretned in this game. This looks like another one
    of those home-team wins game type of series. Rockets will most likely 
    be well rested for the winner of this one, they should finish things up
    in game 5 at home Tuesday night; beating Houston at home will be very
    tough.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1980Quick Thoughts On Top 20STRATA::BARBIERITue May 31 1994 20:0013
      re: top 20
    
      Havlicek's absence is certainly conspicuous.  I loved Earl
      Monroe, but I'm not sure about that one!  Was he even better
      than Clyde (Walt Frazier)?  I guess he doesn't deserve #10,
      but Barry was a good ballplayer!  His second year in the NBA,
      he averaged something like 36 a game, then he jumped to the ABA.
      I wonder also about Gervin, Archibald, and although longevity
      should count (I suppose) - Connie Hawkins.
    
      Well, I guess no one is going to be satisfied!
    
                                              Tony
10.1981MSE1::FRANCUSRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 03:459
    Rockets lead by 20 or so most of the game. Jazz come within 8 with time
    left in the 4th. Rockets hold on for the win. Houston goes to the NBA
    Finals with a 4-1 series win over Utah.
    
    Knicks-Pacers game 5 is Wednesday, game 6 is Friday, game 7 if
    necessary is Sunday.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.1982Crown the RocketsOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Wed Jun 01 1994 14:501
    Houston-Phoenix series served as NBA championships this year.
10.1983re Inside Sports and ex knicksAKOCOA::BREENTurn down the lights, the parties overWed Jun 01 1994 16:062
    from the newyorkers standpoint I would have thought that Dave
    DeBuschere is the glaring omission.
10.1984Does Robert Horry double as the Fresh Prince?CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 01 1994 16:1011
 well it's all over except the t-shirt buying. Congrats to IMJIMBO who
 should stick to basketball which he claims to know nothing about and
 give up football predictions. The Rockets win gives him 26 points to
 Walt's 24 and Joe G.'s 18. Best Walt can finish with is 32, Joe 36
 and Jimbo would finish with 44 if the pugulists from NY win it all.

 Any doubt that Hakeem is the premier player in the game or that
 Stockton is living on his rep? 

 mike
10.1985at least this would work cap-wiseAKOCOA::BREENTurn down the lights, the parties overWed Jun 01 1994 16:175
    mike,
    	Yes, I had the same thought on stockton slipping.  Perhaps Utah
    would take a guard with skads of potential even up for john.
    
    	Sherman Douglas.
10.1986BIGQ::MCKAYWed Jun 01 1994 16:176
    Mike I don't claim to know nothing about basketball just boring
    pro hoops!  I guess a trip to Siger's is in order Mikey........
    
    Looking forward to UCONN vs Duke November 29th!!!!!!!!
    
    Jimbo  
10.1987CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 01 1994 16:225
>    Mike I don't claim to know nothing about basketball just boring
>    pro hoops!  I guess a trip to Siger's is in order Mikey........
 
 next time they have a sidewalk sale!   ;^)
10.1988no complaints hereMETSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 16:268
re: Debuscherre

nope. Great player but not top 20 all time. He was the missing piece
to the puzzle; 1970-73 Knicks had great players, but above all they
made up a great team.

The Crazy Met

10.1989fyiMETSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 16:274
folks the Rockets still have to play and win the next round.

The Crazy Met

10.1990DZIGN::ROBICHAUDAndNowTheEndIsNear...Wed Jun 01 1994 16:3210
10.1991CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 01 1994 16:357
geez Craze, are all NY fans so touchy. Only one person crowned the Rockets.
I was simply stating that my contest was all over. While I have no doubt that
the ROCKETS will crush the Knicks or Pacers, I do doubt that the Refs and
Stern will let them crush the Knicks.......

mike
10.1992HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Wed Jun 01 1994 16:565
    Jimbo won?  Aw man... do I hear that in the 1st half of the twinbill
    or the 2nd?  haha..
    
    Hey Mike, what's going on with that HR derby contest?
    
10.1993FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaWed Jun 01 1994 17:076
    >    Houston-Phoenix series served as NBA championships this year.
    
    Certainly looks like that so far.  Only Phoenix made the Rockets break
    a sweat.  One thing in the Rockets favor is that nobody left has the
    offensive firepower that the Suns have: good for their 4th quarter
    lapses.
10.1994CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 01 1994 17:166
 I'll have to check Walt but it's going to kill me cause I did have
 Gallaraga, Sierra and Chilly Davis before I started reading a
 rotiserre book..........

 mike
10.1996METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 18:026
same as the Bulls will keep on hearing about their second and third
championships "if only Bird and Magic were still around." 

The Crazy Met

10.1998QUASER::JACKSONTABig Brown+lots of KokaneeWed Jun 01 1994 18:114
      Didn't the Bulls beat the lakers for their 2nd champeenchip?  Magic
    was part of that!
    
      Tim
10.1999Pre-snarf OURGNG::RIGGENAlpha chips and cheeseburgersWed Jun 01 1994 18:120
10.2000SnarfOURGNG::RIGGENAlpha chips and cheeseburgersWed Jun 01 1994 18:120
10.2001this year's champs will be honored anywayFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaWed Jun 01 1994 18:152
    A minority might place an asterisk on this year's champion, but 5 years
    from now, nobody will care.
10.2002METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 18:217
re: .1998

Bulls beat the Lakers, Portland, Phoenix - in that order for their 3
chamionships.

The Crazy Met

10.2004METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 19:166
and if it came to pass it would still be oh so sweet to be able to say

NY Knicks, 1994 NBA Champions.

The Crazy Met

10.2005slightly corrected versionCNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 01 1994 19:288
and if it came to pass it would still be oh so sweet to be able to say

NY Knicks, 1994 NBA Referee's Champions.

mike


10.2006DZIGN::ROBICHAUDAndNowTheEndIsNear...Wed Jun 01 1994 19:397
    	Don't be shocked if/when the Knickerbockers win you don't start
    hearing the word dynasty mentioned again and again.  Those slickly
    produced videos have more movement and action than the actual games
    they're promoting, unlike the NHL where the scriptwriters have much
    more immagination.  
    
    				   /Don
10.2007NY Knicks, 1994 NBA Champions will sound just fineMETSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 19:525
I hope we don't hear the words dynasty. The NY Knicks are not a
real good candidate for that.

The Crazy Met

10.20081994 NY Knicks Hugh Hollin's ChampionsCNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 01 1994 19:560
10.2009why Houston will win itFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaWed Jun 01 1994 20:062
    The Champs, as far back as I can remember, always have an excellent
    balance of defense and offense.
10.2010Rockets will be favored, whoever they play (home court)METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 20:2212
re: MikeyC

if that gives you solace and comfort, fine with me.

but the records will still read

1994 NBA Champions: NY Knicks

and nothing else. (that is assuming they do win).

The Crazy Met

10.2011Hakeem is the best center out thereFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaWed Jun 01 1994 20:256
    Even without HCA, the Rockets are the better team.
    
    The stat comparing Hakeem with the other premier centers is also very
    telling.  Everyone but Ewing hits for at least 6 points below their
    average vs. the Dream.  Ewing hits for at least 12 points below his
    average.
10.2012METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 20:337
re: .2011

agreed. but HCA should be the icing on the cake - game 7 (if needed)
would be in Houston.

The Crazy Met

10.2014totally disgusted with themCNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 01 1994 20:4215
 I wish it was that easy Craze. I will have no solace if the Knicks win it
 all. I can't stand Riley and I can't stand their style of play. It isn't
 even close to real basketball as I learnt the game and if they were any
 other team the league wouldn't allow them to get away with the Bullshit
 that they get away with. I can't imagine anything worst than a bunch
 of cheapshot artists as the champs especially with two-face Riley at the
 helm. 

 The Mchale/Rambis incident was cheap and uncalled for but it was one play
 in one game not 48 minutes of the crap.

 all I can say is GO PACERS!!!!!!!!!!

 mike
10.2015ELMAGO::BENBACAWed Jun 01 1994 20:433
     Well, whoever wins...one thing is for sure. It will be a team that
    hasn't ever won the championship, or a team who hasn't won it in a hail
    of a long time.
10.2016METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 20:478
re: .2014

MikeC: Where do you place the Pistons that won those 2 titles with, shall
we say, less than stellar behavior?? The NBA has let that kind of
stuff go on before.

The Crazy Met

10.2018always been kind of an ewing man, myselfAKOCOA::BREENTurn down the lights, the parties overWed Jun 01 1994 20:5310
    knicks play houston what, twice a year and you're throwing E vs O stats
    out?  The knicks will be able to play hakeem straight up which very few
    teams can.
    
    rockets right now are relying quite a bit on sam cassell and how he
    stands up to the ny pounding and pressure is a large if.  Of course
    houston is better than indy and if knicks need the hca and ALL it
    entails to beat the pacers they are in trouble with houston.
    
    I think seattle and phoenix may have been even tougher for the knicks.
10.2019CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 01 1994 20:5412
 The Pistons played hard defense and had Lambieer floppin' but they didn't 
 clutch and grap like the Knicks do and they didn't slow the game down to
 a crawl to coverup their offensive inefficencies. Games were still between
 95-105 not 80-85. Everybody on the Knicks' flops and everybody on the
 Knicks takes a cheapshot except maybe Oakley. The Pistons only had Lambieer
 and Isiah as cheapshots artists. The Worm played good defense back then
 and wasn't as cheap as he is now. Dumars has more class in one hand than
 the entire Knicks' club save for Oakley. The Pistons imo never played
 as much zone defense as the Knicks either........

 mike
10.2020Are we talking about the same Knicks team????METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 20:568
re: .2019

Interesting that you single out Oakley - the player who led the league
in flagrant fouls this year. As far as I know no one has accused Ewing
of being a cheapshot artist.

The Crazy Met

10.2021Knicks: Then and Now/Other RamblingsSTRATA::BARBIERIWed Jun 01 1994 20:5845
      On the 70's Knicks team.
    
      What a beautiful team that was!  It had to be one of the finest
      TEAMS (as in smart, balanced team basketball) ever.  Willis Reed,
      Dave Debuscherre, Dollar Bill Bradley, Clyde Frazier, and I believe
      Dick Barnett (as well as Phil Jackson, Mike Riordin  and later on
      Earl Monroe and Jerry Lucas).  I was a Bucks fan and I remember
      the Knicks on offense would have Willis Reed pull Jabbar to the
      perimeter.  The Bucks had no power forward (never really did except
      for David Meyers who quit for religious reasons) and with Jabbar
      by the perimeter guarding Reed, Debuscherre would just EAT the 
      Bucks alive with his offensive rebounding.  By the way, the Knicks
      parted with Walt Bellamy for Debuscherre.  I wouldn't put Debuscherre
      in the top twenty, but what a fine player he was.
    
      Speaking of today's Knicks and the style of play so paramount in the
      league today, but most advanced by the Knicks...this is absolutely
      disgusting.  This is not basketball.  But, I have to tip my hat to
      Riley.  I suppose he is doing what he can.  This brings to mind a
      recent Sports Reporters (the ESPN Sunday morning show) I saw.  Bob
      Ryan whom I love on basketball said the dumbest thing I ever heard
      him say.  He pretty much claimed that Riley would have resorted to
      the same style of play if he had the same Laker team he had.  Not 
      a chance, not with Magic's fast break ability and Worthy on the wing.
    
      Finally, as to top players...I think I prefer Magic to them all, but
      I say that because I feel he involved the team better than Jordan
      ever did.  I hated the Lakers and always rooted against them, but
      I must admit, what a team.  What a fast breaking team.  Was or will
      there ever be anyone like them?  I'd put Jordan second and Bird 
      third, but I kind of feel like for a couple years there, Bird was
      just awesome - maybe even the best.  I remember when he used to make
      three pointers where he was completely off balance.  Being a Buck's 
      fan, I saw enough of his daggers to last a lifetime.  One of my
      favorite things to see though was when the Bucks swept the Celtics
      (and that was their front line in their prime).
    
      One thing about Magic...I remember he had a rap for awhile for not
      making the clutch shot now and then.  But, then he made that baby
      hook against the Celtics and he also developed a better outside
      shot.  He really took his game up another notch.  
    
      Oh well...enough rambling.
    
                                                    Tony
10.2022METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 01 1994 21:025
I thought at one time the Celtics (1960's) had a fearsome fast break.
Anyone??

The Crazy Met

10.2023CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 01 1994 21:0210
 a hard foul to keep a player from a layup and cheapshot out in the middle
 of the court are two different things. Patricia will get as cheap as anyone
 given the chance. The flagrant is called mostly on guys stoping breakaway
 layups and my assumption is that this where Oakley picked up the majority
 of his flagrants. Also the reason I point out Oakley is because he takes
 what he gives. The rest of the bums cry bloody murder or put up their
 fist when someone dares to give it right back to them........

 mike
10.2024Where's Rick Mahorn?!!STRATA::BARBIERIWed Jun 01 1994 21:057
      re: .2019
    
      Hey Mike!,
    
        I will assume you just happened to forget about Rick Mahorn!
        That guy was an animal so far as inflicting serious damage
        is concerned.
10.2025CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 01 1994 21:065
yeah Tony you're right I did forget him. So add one more to cheapshots list.
It's still like 3 vs 10..............

mike
10.2026FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaWed Jun 01 1994 21:336
>    knicks play houston what, twice a year and you're throwing E vs O stats
>    out?  The knicks will be able to play hakeem straight up which very few
>    teams can.
    
    2 games per year for the last 10 years and Hakeem doubles Ewing's
    output (only 13 ppg vs. Hakeem).
10.2027FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaWed Jun 01 1994 21:365
>      fan, I saw enough of his daggers to last a lifetime.  One of my
>      favorite things to see though was when the Bucks swept the Celtics
>      (and that was their front line in their prime).
    
    BILL FITCH IS TO BLAM!!!
10.2028My top 20OPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Wed Jun 01 1994 21:5217
    The Celtics of the 60's were a great fastbreaking team led by Cousy,the
    Jones and Havlicek. Russell threw an excellent outlet pass.
    
    My top 20 FWIW-very quickly:
    
    1-10 (Easy) 11-20(tough)
    Jordan      Barry
    Magic       Dr J
    Russell     Moses 
    Bird        Hayes
    Kareem      Cousy 
    Robertson   Mikan
    West        Pettit
    Wilt        Isiaah
    Baylor      Thurmond
    Havlicek    Pick among DJ,Parrish,McHale,Frazier,Willis,Unseld and
                     somebody I  left out.
10.2029HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Thu Jun 02 1994 14:1112
    Talent wise...
    
    Ewing over Edwards
    Oakley even with Laimbeer
    Rodman over Smith
    Thomas over Harper
    Dumars over Starks 
    VJ over Hubert Davis or Anthony
    Salley even with Mason...
    
    The Pistons made hard fouls, and played good team defense.  But they
    also had a bench that could score.
10.2030DOCTP::TESSIERThu Jun 02 1994 15:1827
I believe the point of the original comparison with the Pistons was in
regard to the cheap shots and clutching and grabbing.  No question that
the Pistons had a better offense than the Knicks, but I think they
were just as bad, if not worse, than the current Knicks when it comes
to the dirty stuff.

Re. 

>My top 20 FWIW-very quickly:
    
>    1-10 (Easy) 11-20(tough)
>    Jordan      Barry
>    Magic       Dr J
>    Russell     Moses 
>    Bird        Hayes
>    Kareem      Cousy 
>    Robertson   Mikan
>    West        Pettit
>    Wilt        Isiaah
>    Baylor      Thurmond
>    Havlicek    Pick among DJ,Parrish,McHale,Frazier,Willis,Unseld and
>                    somebody I  left out.

Gotta have Hakeem in there.  After Kareem, Russ, and Wilt, he's right
there with Moses.  Parish isn't even close to top 20 material.

Ken
10.2031more on top 20WMOIS::BALL_KThu Jun 02 1994 16:048
    re 10.2030
    
    > Parish isn't even close....
    
    
    I think he's being a bit kind to DJ as well... great players, but...
    
    							KB
10.2032Celts/Bucks and HakeemSTRATA::BARBIERIThu Jun 02 1994 16:1313
      Hi Mike,
    
        Well, I don't know if it was Fitch's fault, but if you just
        go by counting the W's and the L's, you'll do just fine if
        you preferred the Celtics to the Bucks.  By the way, had
        Boston beaten the Bucks, it would have been potentially really
        nice to have witnessed the fo' fo' fo' Sixers against the 
        Celts.  (Malone was wrong with the Bucks taking one game, the
        Sixers went on to sweep the Lakers.)
    
        I agree about Hakeem.  He's gotta be in there.
    
                                                       Tony
10.2033AKOCOA::BREENTurn down the lights, the parties overThu Jun 02 1994 16:253
    wasn't bird injured during that series and missed one game entirely.
    
    bucks had a good team with montcrief and pierce
10.2034Early 80's BucksSTRATA::BARBIERIThu Jun 02 1994 17:0315
    re -1
    
    I think Bird may have missed one game.  Pierce was not on the
    Bucks team that year.  That team had Bob Lanier, Marques Johnson,
    Sidney Moncrief, Quinn Buckner, and Junior Bridgeman.  For the life 
    of me, I can't remember the power forward, but as I mentioned 
    earlier, they never ever had much at PF anyway (save David Meyers 
    for a couple of years).
    
    I forget how the Bucks got Ricky Pierce.  I think the trade was
    Marques Johnson and Junior Bridgeman to the Clips for Terry
    Cummings, Jay Humphries, and Craig Hodges.  I wonder if they parted
    with Hodges for Pierce, but can't remember.
    
                                                  Tony
10.2035Hakeem belongsOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Thu Jun 02 1994 17:356
    re: .2028
    
    I did it very quickly and after thinking about it last night,realize
    Hakeem should be there instead of Thurmond. Like I said,the first 10
    are simple,the next 5 or 6 pretty easy,but then it gets real tough.
    Were there any obvious omissions?
10.2036and no I'm not making this upFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 02 1994 18:062
    The Little Princess is in town to visit with Buddy to learn something
    about sports management styles.
10.2037MSBCS::BRYDIETCM - World's Greatest SandbaggerThu Jun 02 1994 20:347
    
  >> Hakeem should be there instead of Thurmond. Like I said,the first 10
  >> are simple,the next 5 or 6 pretty easy,but then it gets real tough.
  >> Were there any obvious omissions?
    
     I'd think that Bob Lanier deserves to at least be in with the "pick
     among". 
10.2038HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Thu Jun 02 1994 22:4131
    From Doc...
    
    
    re Slasher,

Just remember that even Larry Bird said WILT was THE Greatest of All Times.
Repeat : ven one of your own said that WILT > WUSSell ...
    
    leave it to doc to find this trash and to think I was humoring him the
    other night by emphasizing the closeness of all the final games wilt
    lost to russell.
    
Trash Kemosabe ? Rather simular to the Dead Sea Scrolls, where lost knowledge is
bringing truth to light, dispelling half-truths and falsehoods from the Celtic
Jihad.

And Brother Breen, you humored me not - you spoke truths that most C-minus' 
Fanhood would not dare touch. There is hope for you ...

    Rick Barry deserves number 10 - where was Walton in that list?  I like
    magic ahead of jordan, flip wilt and russell and list starts to make
    sense, Oscar is deserving...

Heh ... Rick Barry was a great player and a greater A$$H*LE.

Johnny Most said only one coherent thing in his life, and that was when he asked
Barry, 
	"Rick, if you had to do all over again, would you still fall in love 
         with yourself ?" Not in my Top 10 ....
Walton never stayed healthy, IMO. Moreover, he was overhyped by the media. A 
good maybe a very good player, but great ? Only in college.
10.2039FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 02 1994 23:051
    Did Larry really say that or is he making it up?
10.2040DZIGN::ROBICHAUDLike A Moth To A FlameFri Jun 03 1994 11:447
    	I'm not surprised that Doc, a member of the generation that idolizes
    Madonna, M.C. Hammer and Garth Brooks, preferring style over substance,
    would think Chambermaid greater than RUSSELL, not surprised at all.
    And regarding Larry Bird's comments, Larry was a great basketball
    player, not a great intellect.
    
    				   /Don 
10.2041LanierSTRATA::BARBIERIFri Jun 03 1994 12:489
      I also thought the Big Cat Bob Lanier at least deserved mention.
      Fine, fine basketball player that never quite had enough of a
      supporting cast.  Speaking of Bob Lanier...I have a friend in 
      Milwaukee who used to have his own cleaning business.  He used
      to clean Lanier's house.
    
      He's seen his shoes up close.  They're HUGE!!!!
    
                                                    Tony
10.2042Lanier, Dean, and FeinsteinRHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueFri Jun 03 1994 13:1017
    > He's seen his [Bob Lanier's] shoes up close.  
    
    Hey, even I've seen Big Bob's shoes up close.  Basketball HoF,
    Springfield, MA.  BTW, Dean Smith has already been inducted and has a
    nicely sized display.  The usual stuff that gets ya in: Title(s), Class, 
    OlympicGold, mega W's, etc, etc, etc.
    
    Hate to admit this but that GeekyDookNurd John Feinstein nailed one
    this morning while doing oral journalism on NPR's Morning Edition. 
    Asked how come NBA ratings have dipped to 30% Feinstein sez "I guess
    it's because 70% of the people haven't figured out how bad the NBA is
    yet".
    
    Haw haw!!!  (True, too.)
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.2043I just couldn't stay out of this debate - my Top 25TNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodFri Jun 03 1994 13:3830
1. Magic Johnson
2. Bill Russell
3. Michael Jordan
4. Oscar Robinson
5. Julius Erving
6. Larry Bird
7. Jerry West
8. Wilt Chamberlain
9. Hakeem Olajuwon
10. David Robinson
11. George Mikan
12. Moses Malone
13. Bob Cousy
14. Elgin Baylor
15. Bob Pettit
16. Connie Hawkins
17. Kevin McHale
18. John Havlicek
19. Bill Walton
20. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
21. Nate Thurmond
22. Bob Lanier
23. Charles Barkley
24. Dave Cowens
25. Walt Frazier

NAZZ            
    
    
10.2044DZIGN::ROBICHAUDLike A Moth To A FlameFri Jun 03 1994 13:518
10.2045DOCTP::TESSIERFri Jun 03 1994 14:125
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at 20?!  Snap out of it, Nazz.  Cap is top 5
material.  Walton at 19 is a disgrace.  You should be required to
play more than 2 full seasons to be considered great.

Ken
10.2046Abdul-Jabbar was one dimensionalTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodFri Jun 03 1994 15:478
    Kareem is lucky he made my top 20 at all.  For a guy that played as
    long as he did, his rebounding stats are pitiful, his defense was
    always suspect, and it took the presence of the great Magic Johnson
    to all him to get more than one ring.  Kareem will go down in history
    as the biggest man ever to ride the coattails of a superstar to four
    championships.
    
    NAZZ
10.2047Observations on Top 25STRATA::BARBIERIFri Jun 03 1994 16:1514
      Nazz,
    
        My thoughts on your top 25...
    
        Another person who places Magic above Jordan!!!
    
        Another person who gave such an honor to Hawkins.  (What did
        we miss with his temporary banishment?)
    
        Erving above Bird???  I don't know...can't see that.
    
        A little too center-laden for me.
    
                                                  Tony
10.2049impressiveFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaFri Jun 03 1994 16:531
    Nazz's list has 2 Suns on it!
10.2050Go hoyas. :-)WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MWhat a terrible year 1918 Fri Jun 03 1994 20:2330
                         
1.  Larry Bird
2.  Michael Jordan
3.  Bill Russell
4.  Magic Johnson
5.  Julius Erving
6.  Wilt Chamberlain
7.  Jerry West
8.  Oscar Robertson
9.  Bob Cousy
10. Kareem Abul Jabbar
11. Bill Walton
12. Moses Malone
13. Hakeem Olajuwan
14. Elgin Baylor
15. Bob Pettit
16. Alonzo Mourning   :-)
17. Kevin McHale
18. John Havlicek
19. Patrick Ewing     :-)
20. David Robinson
21. Robert Parish
22. Pistol Pete
23. Tiny Archibald
24. Charles Barkley
25. Walt Frazier

NAZZ            
    
    
10.2051GO CELTICS!FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaFri Jun 03 1994 21:2925
1.  Larry Bird             *****
2.  Michael Jordan
3.  Bill Russell           *****
4.  Magic Johnson
5.  Julius Erving
6.  Wilt Chamberlain
7.  Jerry West
8.  Oscar Robertson
9.  Bob Cousy              *****
10. Kareem Abul Jabbar
11. Bill Walton            *****
12. Moses Malone
13. Hakeem Olajuwan
14. Elgin Baylor
15. Bob Pettit
16. Alonzo Mourning   
17. Kevin McHale           *****
18. John Havlicek          *****
19. Patrick Ewing     
20. David Robinson
21. Robert Parish          *****
22. Pistol Pete            *****
23. Tiny Archibald         *****
24. Charles Barkley
25. Walt Frazier
10.2052I liked your picks Mike but made some changesAKOCOA::BREENTurn down the lights, the parties overFri Jun 03 1994 22:0125
1.  Bill Russell           *****
2.  Magic Johnson
3.  Michael Jordan
4.  Oscar Robertson
5.  Jerry West
6.  Bob Cousy              *****
7.  Bill Walton            *****
9.  Wilt Chamberlain
10.  Larry Bird             *****
11. Kareem Abul Jabbar
12. Moses Malone
13. Hakeem Olajuwan
14. Elgin Baylor
15. Bob Pettit
16. Julius Erving
17. Kevin McHale           *****
18. John Havlicek          *****
19. Patrick Ewing     
20. David Robinson
    Dave Debuschere
    Wes Unseld
    George Mikan
24. Charles Barkley
    Sam Jones		******
    
10.2053MSE1::FRANCUSRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Mon Jun 06 1994 03:5413
    fascinating the different responses from 2 coaches:
    
    Pat Quinn of the Canucks bitching about the call that automatically
    ejected Bure from game 3. Especially since the official basically had
    no choice but to call the 5 minute major and the automatic game
    misconduct.
    
    Larry Brown of the Pacers not bitching about the flagrant foul call on
    Miller at the ned of game 7 even though there was definite room to
    dispute that call.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2054CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunMon Jun 06 1994 12:1931
 I really have a tough time with placing Magic over Michael. Sure Magic
 has 5 rings to 3 but Magic had a better cast, didn't have the offensive
 skills of Michael and defensively it's such a miss match it isn't even 
 worth talking about. If it wasn't for 1969, I'd rate Michael over Russ
 but finishing 4th in the league, coaching, playing and then beating the
 LOADED Lakers just proves the Bill Russell was the GREATEST EVER!!!!!!!!

 Russ
 Mike
 Larry/Magic tie
 The Big O
 Baylor
 Cousy
 Chambermaid
 West
 Erving
 Hakeem
 Jabbar
 Isiah
 Hondo
 Unseld
 Hayes
 Moses
 Frazier
 Cowens
 Cornbread

 I've only included players that I've seen.......

 mike
10.2055Houston in 6FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaMon Jun 06 1994 17:421
    I'll be watching the finals only because I'm an NBA hoops junkie.
10.2056My Top TwentySTRATA::BARBIERIMon Jun 06 1994 20:0099
 I ordered by position and then combined for a top 20.
 
  Centers
  -------
  Russel
  Wilt
  Jabbar
  Olajuwon
  Malone
  Lanier


  Guards
  ------
  Magic
  Jordan
  Robertson
  West
  Maravich
  Cousy
  Tiny Archibald
  David Thompson
    
  Forwards
  --------
  Bird
  Baylor
  Havlicek
  Barry
  Erving
  Petit
  Connie Hawkins

 1. Magic
 1. Jordan
       Jordan unstoppable offensively.  Great defensive player.  Magic
       best ever PG who involved an offense as good or better than any-
       body ever.  Could even play center.  A 6'9" point guard!
 3. Bird
       Arguably the greatest passer and shooter ever.  Also a fine
       rebounder.  Mentally as good as anybody.
 4. Russel
 4. Wilt
       The consummate winner, but how can anyone deny Wilts' stats which
       blow anything away?  I've seen the arguing...I'll just place them 
       side by side.
 6. Robertson
 6. Jabbar
       Some here don't like him.  He scored at will.   Had his share of
       rebounds.  He dominated at his position pure and simple for many
       years.  For at least 10 years, had the most automatic field goal 
       in the game.  Even Lakers at half court typically resorted to the
       sky hook when he was ancient.  Check out his rebound stats in his
       prime.  Robertson - what's to say?  He could do it all.
 8. Baylor
 8. West
10. Havlicek
       Always guarded the opposing team's best player (unless a center)
       and still always an offensive force for 48 minutes.  I have a friend 
       who insists Hondo was the greatest player to ever play the game
       (and he's a basketball fanatic!).
11. Barry
11. Pistol Pete
       Barry perhaps second greatest shooter of all time and an excellent
       passer.  He's getting a rap here.  Maybe a poor sport, but we're
       talking about how good a basketball player he was!
       Maravich was a magician pure and simple.  Factor in his collegiate
       career and the guy was absolutely unconscious.  This was a great
       player wallowing on bad teams.
 13. Olajuwon
       Wouldn't doubt if he cracks the top 10 handily before his career
       is over.
 14. Erving
       Enuf said.
 15. Cousy
       Don't know enough about him, but I am told he revolutionized the game
       (so why did I leave Mikan out?!).
 16. Malone
       The consummate blue collar player.  What a worker!
 17. Bob Petit
       Don't know much about him, but he was a fine player.
 18. Tiny Archibald
       Scoring, passing playmaking phenom.  Owned the points per game 
       several years *as a point guard*.
 19. Bob Lanier
       I just thought he was a fine, fine center.  Perhaps the softest 
       shooting touch of any center ever.  Just an excellent smart player.
 20. David Thompson
 20. Connie Hawkins
       Thompson dominated for awhile till drugs felled him.  The Hawk was
       a maligned player blackballed for many years from the NBA.  Perhaps
       a sentimental selection.

  Honorable Mention:
  Walt Frazier, Barkley, Maurice Cheeks, JoJo White, Elvin Hayes, David 
  Robinson, Earl Monroe, Thurmond, Andrew Toney (yeah not too many years,
    but when healthy...unbelievable!), Iceman, Bob McAdoo, Isaiah Thomas.
    
                                                     Tony
10.2057USCTR1::GARBARINOMon Jun 06 1994 21:058
>25. Walt Frazier

I've always thought Frazier was the most complete, perfect point guard
of all time.  #25 ?


And I agree about Bill Walton.  Not only should he NOT be in any professional
top-anything, he should never be voted into the HoF as an NBA player.
10.2058METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Mon Jun 06 1994 21:208
Bill Walton was probably the best to ever play college basketball.

NBA? nah; he had 2.5 good seasons and in 1 of those he was not
a starter.

The Crazy Met

10.2059Russell and Walton were only two dominant centersAKOCOA::BREENTurn down the lights, the parties overMon Jun 06 1994 21:4610
    The problem with Walton, and this is shared by many in the game (Bob
    Ryan for what it worth seems to agree) is that he is indeed in the top 
    3 or 4 all time regardless of the fact that he was playing for his
    college freshman team to the time of his injury.
    
    For example, if you had walton in his prime and jordan,bird,magic etc I
    would give you 5 picks, take walton and know I'd win.  Not that I
    wouldn't have a shabby team with 6-10.
    
    The only other player in that category is the 50s and 60s russell.
10.2060If he's out it's not because he didn't prove himself...NAC::G_WAUGAMANMon Jun 06 1994 22:0512
    
    The level of play of the 1976-77 and pre-Walton injury 1977-78 Portland
    Trailblazers is very close to the best in NBA history.  You didn't have 
    any Celtics/Lakers/76ers-type supporting cast there, either.  It's 
    similar to the Sandy Koufax situation.  Was Koufax one of the greatest 
    pitchers ever or wasn't he?  Maybe you've got to knock him down a few 
    rungs behind some guys who did it longer on a pure career-value basis, 
    but you don't do so because he somehow didn't indisputably prove 
    his greatness in the short time he was healthy.  Same with Walton...
    
    glenn
    
10.2061good clean funVAOP28::RiceThe Puck Stops HereMon Jun 06 1994 23:4342
This is harder than I thought. I disallowed anyone still
playing, and couldn't get past 20. IMO no one today has
proven they belong on this list.


1.  Bill Russell           *****
    - if winning is important, there's no question. greatest
      defensive mental game ever.
2.  Magic Johnson
    - could play all 5 positions better than anyone.
3.  Larry Bird             *****
    - greatest offensive mental game ever.
4.  Michael Jordan
    - best all-around skills, and a winner.
5.  Oscar Robertson
5.  Bob Cousy              *****
    - i can't separate these two. they wrote the book on backcourt
      play.
7.  Jerry West
    - before Bird, the closest thing.
8.  Wilt Chamberlain
    - physically still the king.
9.  Elgin Baylor
    - wrote the book on PF.
10. John Havlicek          *****
    - i'd like to move him up because he always seemed to win and
      you were never sure quite how he did it. fiercest competitor
      ever.
11. Bob Pettit
12. Julius Erving
13. Pistol Pete            *****
14. Tiny Archibald         *****
15. Connie Hawkins
16. Walt Frazier
17. Bill Walton            *****
18. Kareem Abul Jabbar
19. Moses Malone
20. Kevin McHale           *****

11 thru 20 were merely great players. The top ten were super-human.

josh
10.2062USCTR1::KINGCemeteries = Parks with nice stones...Tue Jun 07 1994 12:3638
        My turn... in no particular order....

    Shooting Guards
    M Jordan
    O Robinson Could be PG too
    P Marivich
    J West
    W Frazier

    Point Guards
    T Archibald  Could be SG too
    B Cousy
    M Johhson


    Small Forward
    L Bird
    J Irving
    B Pettit
    E Hayes

    Power Forward
    E Baylor
    K Mchale
    C Barkley


    Centers
    B Russell
    W Chamberlain
    G Mikan
    M Malone
    K Jabbar

    Coach and GM
    Red Auerbach

    REK
10.2063RAMPAL::HALPINJim HalpinTue Jun 07 1994 12:5415
    
    
>And I agree about Bill Walton.  Not only should he NOT be in any professional
>top-anything, he should never be voted into the HoF as an NBA player.
    
    	I agree with the NBA Top-20 isssue, he just didn't play enough to
    warrant consideration.
    
    	But as for the Hall of Fame. Its not the "NBA HOF" , its the
    "Basketball HOF". Taking his NCAA accomplishments with what he did in
    the NBA while he was healthy, he is a no-brainer member of the HOF!!!!
    
    JimH
    
    
10.2064CAMONE::WAYAlas poor baldricTue Jun 07 1994 13:006
Walt Frazier does color on the Knicks games on WFAN I think.

Why do they call him Walt "Clyde" Frazier?


Excuse my ingorance if this is a really dumb question.....
10.2065MKFSA::LONGPFC Way, Molly Pitcher Medal recipientTue Jun 07 1994 13:106
>>  Why do they call him Walt "Clyde" Frazier?

	I thought it was "The Glide" not "Clyde".


	billl
10.2066MSBCS::BRYDIETCM - World's Greatest SandbaggerTue Jun 07 1994 13:214
    
      It *was* Clyde. If I remember correctly it was because it was 
     about that time the movie 'Bonnie And Clyde' came out and Walt
     was known as a snazzy dresser like Warren Beatty in the movie.
10.2067DOCTP::TESSIERTue Jun 07 1994 13:2425
Re.

 >  The level of play of the 1976-77 and pre-Walton injury 1977-78 Portland
 >  Trailblazers is very close to the best in NBA history.  You didn't have 
 >  any Celtics/Lakers/76ers-type supporting cast there, either.  It's 
 >  similar to the Sandy Koufax situation.  Was Koufax one of the greatest 
 >  pitchers ever or wasn't he?  Maybe you've got to knock him down a few 
 >  rungs behind some guys who did it longer on a pure career-value basis, 
 >  but you don't do so because he somehow didn't indisputably prove 
 >  his greatness in the short time he was healthy.  Same with Walton...
    
I don't think this is a fair comparison.  Koufax was a late bloomer who
totally dominated baseball for, what, seven or eight years.  During that
time he set the record for most no-hitters (before Ryan came along and
shattered it).  As was previously noted, Walton had about 2 and a half
seasons where he played well.  That Portland team was a nice team to
watch, but it was so brief and came at a time when the quality of play
throughout the league was abysmal.  Seattle went to the finals in '78
and '79, winning it all on the second try, but I'm not ready to put the
likes of Jack Sikma, Slick Watts, or Downtown Freddy Brown into the Hall.

A more appropriate person to compare Walton to, instead of Koufax, would
be Roy Tarpley.  He was absolutely devestating for about two years.

Ken 
10.2068A sterling recordOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Tue Jun 07 1994 13:2720
    I don't understand the Jabbar bashing. He's got to be all-time top 10
    for longevity alone,but a closer look reveals:
    
    1)He joined Milwaukee in their second year and single-handedly
    engineered the greatest one-year turnaround in NBA history,from 24 wins
    to 57.  In his third year he teamed with Oscar Robertson to bring the
    Bucks their only title. 
    
    2) The Bucks moved to the West Divison in 71-72 where they ran into two
    great Lakers teams who knocked them out in the West finals. The 71-72
    Bucks won 61 games,but the Lakers won 69. He led the Bucks back to the
    finals in 73-74 but they lost to the Celts in 7.  NoTe that the Bucks
    have never been back to the finals.
    
    3)He joined a Laker team stripped bare by his trading to the Bucks.
    Yes,it's true that Magic revitalized his career and helped extend
    it,but Jabbar was a major factor in the Lakers' run of 5 titles in the
    80's. They haven't won since he retired.
    
    Nuff said.
10.2069CAMONE::WAYAlas poor baldricTue Jun 07 1994 13:289
>      It *was* Clyde. If I remember correctly it was because it was 
>     about that time the movie 'Bonnie And Clyde' came out and Walt
>     was known as a snazzy dresser like Warren Beatty in the movie.

Yeah, it definitely is Clyde.

Thanks for the reason Tommy...


10.2070Longevity should count for something OPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Tue Jun 07 1994 13:367
    The Koufax/Walton comparisons: Koufax was dominant for 5 years 1962-66.
    Walton had an injury filled rookie year in 75-6. He was great in 76-77
    as Portland won its only title. He led them to the best record in the
    league in 77-8,but was injured and enjoyed only one other decent
    season,as a Boston sub in 85-6. Doesn't compare to Koufax and can't be
    considered in the same class as Olajuwan,Moses or Parrish. Longevity
    must count for something and should denigrate a player's career.
10.2071Unless you write off the 1970s, Walton was there...NAC::G_WAUGAMANTue Jun 07 1994 13:4631
    
> I don't think this is a fair comparison.  Koufax was a late bloomer who
> totally dominated baseball for, what, seven or eight years.      
    
    Actually only four, from 1963-66, and even 1964 was injury-interrupted.
    Koufax won 20 games exactly 3 times.  His stay at the top was not as
    long as many remember, but most baseball people still have the good 
    sense to acknowledge his greatness, however brief.  That's not all 
    that different from Walton's story, especially when you consider that 
    in a 5-man game like basketball a player can make a clear and 
    unarguable impact in a much shorter time (there are few fluke seasons 
    in basketball; in baseball they're commonplace). 
    
> That Portland team was a nice team to
> watch, but it was so brief and came at a time when the quality of play
> throughout the league was abysmal.  Seattle went to the finals in '78
> and '79, winning it all on the second try, but I'm not ready to put the
> likes of Jack Sikma, Slick Watts, or Downtown Freddy Brown into the Hall.
  
    That's okay, because Seattle (and Washington with HOFers Hayes and
    Unseld, who won in 1978) was not in any way comparable to Portland 
    in that period.  Portland was crushing Seattle like nobody's business 
    on its way to the single-season record for victories when Walton got 
    hurt in 1978, after already having won it all in 1977.  They were going
    to a force for at least a few years to come; no question. And you're 
    better off comparing Portland with Philadelphia (Erving/McGinniss/Dawkins),
    whom Portland summarily dismissed in the 1977 finals in 6 games.
    
    glenn
      
                                 
10.2073The talent of the healthy Walton is obvious...NAC::G_WAUGAMANTue Jun 07 1994 14:0614
    
>     Wasn't a pretty good Sidney Wicks on that Portland team? I
>     don't remember the exact roster but it wasn't Bill Walton and
>     four lumberjacks. Not denying that Walton was a great center
>     and probably the best passing center that ever played but
>     that was a good Portland *team*. 
    
    You might be thinking of Maurice Lucas, who I'd take over Wicks anyday.
    Yes, that was a good Portland *team*.  I don't think that the
    conclusion that this was an excellent balanced team versus the claim 
    that Walton was probably the best passing center ever is coincidence...
    
    glenn
    
10.2074ROCK::HUBERFile and ForgetTue Jun 07 1994 14:3020
    
    Just to rathole things a bit...
    
> I don't think this is a fair comparison.  Koufax was a late bloomer who
> totally dominated baseball for, what, seven or eight years.      
    
    Actually only four, from 1963-66, and even 1964 was injury-interrupted.
    Koufax won 20 games exactly 3 times.  His stay at the top was not as
    long as many remember, but most baseball people still have the good 
    sense to acknowledge his greatness, however brief.
    
Actually, Bill James pointed out something rather interesting about Koufax
a few years back.  The "late blooming" of Koufax corresponded directly to
the Dodgers move from a great hitting park (can't remember what park it
was offhand - wasn't as bad as the park as Wrigley (LA version), but nearly
so) to a great pitchers park.  Taking the difference into account, Koufax
made only a -small- improvement between his four dominating years and his
five "ordinary" years.
    
    Joe        
10.2075HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Tue Jun 07 1994 14:333
    I can't take guys who think Archibald was better than Magic
    seriously.... sorry...
    
10.2076Misc.STRATA::BARBIERITue Jun 07 1994 14:4621
      The Portland starting five...
    
      C Bill Walton
      F Maurice Lucas
      F Bobby Gross
      G Dave Twardzik
      G for the life of me I can't remember.
    
      Maurice Lucas was a fine, fine player, but Gross and Twardzik 
      were ordinary to say the least.  For Walton to win it all with
      this cast is quite an achievement in my book.
    
      By the way, I think Rick Barry did the same at Golden State.
      They had Clifford Ray at center.  I believe Phil Smith at guard
      (and he was a good guard).  It was another example of an excellent
      player with great passing teams getting the most out of his team.
    
      I wonder if I should have left out Walt Frazier.  Tough decision.
      
    
                                                    Tony
10.2077DOCTP::TESSIERTue Jun 07 1994 14:546
Was the other guard named Hollins, or something like that?  He
was a good penetrator.  Twardzik was an outstanding perimeter
shooter, kind of like John Paxson in his prime, and an excellent
passer.  Also, wasn't Geoff Petrie still on the team then?

Ken
10.2078MissingOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Tue Jun 07 1994 15:022
    The other Portland guard was Lionel Hollins with supersub Herm gilliam.
    Hollins and Lucas were stars  in their own right.
10.2079Yeah...Lionel HollinsSTRATA::BARBIERITue Jun 07 1994 15:478
      Yeah, that's right - Lionel Hollins.  I knew he was the
      third best player, but just couldn't remember who he was.
      A fine player.  Still, you look at other teams and many
      champions are much better at the five positions.  Not to
      say each individual is better, but each is real good.
      I can't say Bobby Gross and Twardzik were that good.
    
                                           Tony
10.2080confirmedFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaTue Jun 07 1994 16:205
>      It *was* Clyde. If I remember correctly it was because it was 
>     about that time the movie 'Bonnie And Clyde' came out and Walt
>     was known as a snazzy dresser like Warren Beatty in the movie.
    
    Walt was interviewed on local radio last week and said the same thing.
10.2081WKRP::LEETCHU.S. Messaging Practice, CincinnatiTue Jun 07 1994 16:226
Re: Portland guards

I thought the starting pair was Hollins and Johnny Davis (from Univ. of Dayton)
with Twardzik coming off the bench.

Bruce
10.2082ex-ASU star going back to Portland?FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaTue Jun 07 1994 16:242
    Lionel Hollins is now the assistant coach for Phoenix and is rumored to
    be a candidate for the vacant Portland job.
10.2083Too many interviews...HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Tue Jun 07 1994 16:381
    Yeah, they asked me so I told them the truth...
10.2084DSSDEV::AXELMike Axel ZK2-2O04 DTN 381-2156Tue Jun 07 1994 21:066
    re .2080
    
    I heard Frazier and Mike Breen discussing this during halftime of game
    6. Frazier said that he lives in the Virgin Islands during the off 
    season and its all T-shirts, shorts, and sandals there, but he still
    needs that glitz for the Big Apple.
10.2085The Stats, Rings, and Awards Don't LieDOCTP::TESSIERWed Jun 08 1994 01:5929
    This talk of Kareem not deserving to be ranked among the best
    ever is ludicrous.  Here are his PPG and RPG stats for his first
    twelve years in the league:
    
    PPG   RPG
    ---   ---
    28.8  14.5
    31.7  16
    34.8  16.6
    30.2  16
    27    14.5
    30    14
    27.7  16.8
    26.2  13.2
    25.8  12.9
    23.8  12.8
    24.8  10.8
    26.2  10.2
    
    At no time during his first *17* seasons did he average less than
    21 points per game for a season.  He won the MVP six times, more
    than anybody else in league history.  
    
    You can argue Russ, Wilt, and Kareem forever and be on solid footing
    with any order you propose, but there's no way you can make a 
    credible argument for ranking Kareem any worse than third all-time
    among centers.
    
    Ken
10.2086Kareem/McHaleSTRATA::BARBIERIWed Jun 08 1994 13:0414
      Re -1
    
      Yeah, I agree.  Maybe I should have ranked him higher.
      Also he was called to be a scorer.  With his sky hook,
      there's less rebounds to be had.  Not like he'd be right
      there under the basket like Malone often would after one
      of his own misses.  And still, his rebounding stats were
      impressive.
    
      My biggest ommission I think was Kevin McHale.  I can't
      believe I didn't give him at least honorable mention and
      I should probably have found a top 20 spot for him.
    
                                        Tony
10.2087Revised top 20OPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Wed Jun 08 1994 13:3323
    After looking thru some well thought out top 20's,I have made slight
    modifications to my original list. The common thread is rings,unlike
    football and baseball,there hardly seems to be a worthy player who
    doesn't have at least one ring:
    
    The revised list with number of rings in parenthesis.
    
    1-10 (Easy) 11-20(tough)
    Jordan(3)      *Dr J (2)
    Magic (5)      *Barry (2)
    Russell(11)     Moses (1)
    Bird (3)       Hayes (1)
    Kareem (6)     Cousy (7) 
    Robertson(1)   Mikan  (4)
    West (1)       Pettit (1)
    Wilt (2)       Isiaah (2)
    Baylor (1)     Hakeem/Ewing winner (1)
    Havlicek (8)   Cowens,Frazier(2) McHale,Parrish(3) -tied
                    
    
    *-Includes ABA

    
10.2088do we have a quorum?VAOP28::RiceThe Puck Stops HereWed Jun 08 1994 16:0529
>    1-10 (Easy) 11-20(tough)
>    Jordan(3)      *Dr J (2)
>    Magic (5)      *Barry (2)
>    Russell(11)     Moses (1)
>    Bird (3)       Hayes (1)
>    Kareem (6)     Cousy (7) 
>    Robertson(1)   Mikan  (4)
>    West (1)       Pettit (1)
>    Wilt (2)       Isiaah (2)
>    Baylor (1)     Hakeem/Ewing winner (1)
>    Havlicek (8)   Cowens,Frazier(2) McHale,Parrish(3) -tied

I have one major problem with this and several nits:

 - You CAN'T logically rate West ahead of Cousy, and drop Cooze out
   of the top 10. We tend to forget how great Cooze was - in the mid-
   60's he was selected the PLAYER OF THE HALF-DECADE over Wilt, Russ,
   West, etc. Therefore, someone has to be dropped from the top 10 to
   make room. For my money Kareem has to go. I agree with LK that Kareem
   is the 3rd best center ever, which rates him #11.

 Nits:

 - Barry over Pistol Pete? nah.
 - Zeke? puh-leeze! 
 - The top 4 could be in any order, or tied.

josh
10.2089Pistol Pete?OPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Wed Jun 08 1994 16:093
    What was so great about Pistol Pete? 
    
    Cousy should be higher.
10.2090"Pistol ..as in LITE it up"AIMHI::KCUMMINGSWed Jun 08 1994 17:493
    
    
    You had to see it for yourself!
10.2091Great but not great enoughOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Wed Jun 08 1994 17:5710
    I saw Pistol play plenty of times and he was an exciting player to
    watch,but not one of the best 20. He gets into the next group with
    players like Hal Greer,Dave Bing,Earl Monroe,Jerry Lucas,Dave
    DeBusschere,Nate Thurmond,Gus Johnson,Tiny Archibald etc. 
    
    These were among the very best in the league at their peak,but were not
    catalysts behind championship teams or the very best in the league for
    an extended period of time.
    
    
10.2092HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Wed Jun 08 1994 18:073
    You Zeke bashers have to get over your Piston chip.  He was the leader
    of that team and did what it took to win...
    
10.2093where's da tweezers?VAOP28::RiceThe Puck Stops HereWed Jun 08 1994 18:177
 >   You Zeke bashers have to get over your Piston chip.  He was the leader
 >   of that team and did what it took to win...

 Sure. He did that. But top 20 all-time? Not even close. And it's not
a chip, it's a splinter....

josh
10.2094HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Wed Jun 08 1994 18:252
    Well, he's in the top 5 point guards, right?  He's got the rings.
    He can shoot and play defense, what else do you need?  
10.2095FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaWed Jun 08 1994 18:332
    If Tiny didn't go down in the '82 Eastern Conference Finals, Boston
    would've repeated.
10.2096HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Wed Jun 08 1994 18:354
    If the refs call the foul they blow the whistle for instead of yielding
    to the mob on the court, or Thomas stayed healthy for games 6 and 7,
    the Pistons could have 3-peated...
    
10.2097METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 08 1994 18:479
Walt wasn't that whistle for an out of bounds?

even so, Lakers led by 3 at that point.

And of course if Magic and Scott are healthy the Lakers might have 3-peated.

The Crazy Met

10.2098HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Wed Jun 08 1994 18:541
    Nope... it was for a foul...
10.2099HardlyDOCTP::TESSIERWed Jun 08 1994 20:295
Yeah, an offensive foul on Zeke for running into Magic at halfcourt
with one second left on the clock with the Pistons down by 3.  Yeah,
the Pistons was robbed alright.

Ken
10.2100METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Wed Jun 08 1994 20:326
re: .2099

are you sure about that? seemed like a foul on Magic

The Crazy Met

10.2101I have to stay out, 3 times in one week.. too muchMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Jun 08 1994 20:352
    And If Michael Hadnt retired the bulls would have broke the celtics
    record of 8 straight :-), hey its better then zeke top 20 :-)
10.2102$#$#$3 Laker Ken forcing me to defend the Pistons!SOLANA::MAY_BRYankees are an embarassment-GeorgeKWed Jun 08 1994 20:377
   > Yeah, an offensive foul on Zeke for running into Magic at halfcourtwith
   > one second left on the clock with the Pistons down by 3.  Yeah,t
    
    That's right.  It's not like the Lakers ever threw the ball away in the
    last seconds of a Finals game, or anything.
    
    brews
10.2103As bad as it gets. (< 30% shooting combined in 2nd half!)RHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueThu Jun 09 1994 13:1714
    Let's hope tapes of last nights NY @ Houston "basketball" game don't
    get into the wrong hands.  Assuming that's not likely, I'd start
    looking for a surge in popularity in sports like baseball, football,
    hockey, soccer, arena football, curling, senior bowling, etc, etc, etc.
    
    Ugly folks.  REEEL ugly.  Shooters who can't shoot.  "Touch fouls" that
    are more like muggings.  Blatant traveling violations that are patently
    ignored.  Questionable talent.  Ugly players who certainly don't appear
    to be having a whole lotta fun.  
    
    Ugh.
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.2104HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Thu Jun 09 1994 13:211
    Arena football ROOLZ!!!!
10.2105New sports will have violence like the NBA, but be more funRHETT::KNORRCarolina BlueThu Jun 09 1994 14:1012
    Yea, Arena football is COOL.  Tell ya what though, keep yer eye out for
    rollerblade hockey.  There's a trash sport just waiting to collect all
    that extra coin we'll all have soon from not going to NBA games.
    
    If I were marketing Rollerblade Hockey I'd use a clever combination of
    appealing to the growing numbers of "grass roots" supporters of this
    sport (1% of the market) and the rest of us (99%) who just want to go
    and watch people inflict bodily harm on others.  (All perfectly legal,
    a_course.)
    
    
    - ACC Chris
10.2106HANNAH::ASHELet me see shake yo tailfeather...Thu Jun 09 1994 14:242
    Bryan Trottier's playing this summer...
    
10.2107WKRP::LEETCHU.S. Messaging Practice, CincinnatiThu Jun 09 1994 15:067
I have to admit that I found myself blipping over to ESPN's Cleveland-Seattle
baseball game and forgetting to go back to the NBA game. And I was really 
looking forward to watching the NBA game. 

Can you say "clank"?

Bruce
10.2108A tree (of woe) grows in brooklyn and environsAKOCOA::BREENTurn down the lights, the parties overFri Jun 10 1994 13:1913
    somebody else commenting about the "blatant" traveling.  One player
    took about four steps, a jump, then a few more and was called and gave
    the "wha!!!! I'm being persecuted" look then blamed a teamate.
    
    Ironically Conan the Barbarian was on opposite, one of my all time
    favorites which I put on tape but flipped back to quite a bit.
    
    I think some ny fans looking to double dip this year may be visiting
    the tree of woe
    
    no met, I never knew conan as a child
    
    billte
10.2109More On Kareem and ReboundsSTRATA::BARBIERIMon Jun 13 1994 12:2710
      re: .2085
    
      Bob Ryan wrote an article on Olajuwan and Ewing.  Their career
      rebounding totals over their careers (10 and 9 years) are:
      12.5 and 10.3.
    
      Jabbar has a higher rebounding average over his first twelve
      years than both Ewing and Olajuwan.
    
                                                 Tony
10.2110Don't believe Laker_Ken's revisionist history!!!TNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodMon Jun 13 1994 15:4239
    Laker_ken, I don't know where you got your rebounding stats for Kareem,
    but they are wrong, wrong, WRONG!!!!!  From the 1992-93 version of the
    NBA Register, I have the real facts on his stats:
    
    1) Only twice did he grab more than 1100 rebounds in a season.
    
    2) Only twice did he lead the league in rebounding.
    
    3) He only averaged more than three offensive rebounds a game three
    times.
    
    4) All of his high rebounding stats took place in the first four years
    of his career.
    
    Here are his rebounding numbers per year:
    
    YEAR	OR-DR	 TOT	AVE
    1973-74	287-891	 1178   14.4
    1974-75	194-718	  912	14.1
    1975-76	272-1111 1383   17.0
    1976-77	266-824	 1090   13.2
    1977-78	186-615	  801   13.4
    1978-79     207-818  1025   12.6
    1979-80	190-696   886	10.8
    1980-81	197-624	  821   10.2
    1981-82	172-487	  659    8.2
    1982-83	167-425	  592	 8.1
    1983-84	169-418   587    7.4
    1984-85	162-460   622    7.8
    1985-86	133-345   478    6.0
    1986-87	152-371   523    6.5
    1987-88     118-360   478    6.0
    1988-89	103-231   334    4.4
    
    Not exactly top three all-time center stats.  Maybe top ten.
    
    NAZZ  		
    
    
10.2111Nazz's Revision History: Ignore Kareem's first four years!DOCTP::TESSIERMon Jun 13 1994 19:4710
Nazz, my numbers are also taken from the NBA Register.  Perhaps
your confusion stems from the fact that you have conveniently
left out Jabbar's first four seasons!  His first season was '69-70,
not '73-74!  There is only one other center in history who could
compare with Kareem in BOTH rebounding and scoring.  That was Wilt.
Like I said, Kareem is top three among centers easy.  Any other
opinion and you're not playing with a full deck, or, in your case,
with all the stats. ;)

Ken
10.2112METSNY::francusRangers,Knicks,Mets in '94Mon Jun 13 1994 19:488
> Any other opinion and you're not playing with a full deck

has nothin' to do with that, he is still a Red Sox fan, 'nuf said. I should
know I am still an NY Rangers fan.  :-)

The Crazy Met

10.2113Confused!!STRATA::BARBIERITue Jun 14 1994 12:5711
      re: .2110
    
      Nazz,
    
        What about it?
    
        On what basis do you qualify stats as you do?
    
                                             ?????,
    
                                             Tony
10.2114Jabbar>Olajuwon/EwingBSS::MENDEZTue Jun 14 1994 20:166
    Whats the big deal????
    
    Jabbar was a better center then both Ewing or Olajuwon.
    
    
    
10.2115I might even take Cowens over Kareem in their primesTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodWed Jun 15 1994 17:0219
    1. Jabbar is not as good as Olajuwon.
    
    2. Jabbar may be about on the same plane as Ewing, but Patrick's
    effort every game gives him the nod over Kareem.
    
    3. Oops - I screwed up Ken!  I conveniently left out those years
    where the NBA didn't break out offensive rebounds.
    
    4. Still, Kareem's rebounding numbers aren't that great.
    
    5. Be honest Ken - would you take Kareem over any of these centers
    in a seven game series for the NBA title?
    	- Russell
    	- Wilt
    	- Nate
    	- Hakeem
    	- Willis 
    
    NAZZ
10.2116MIMS::ROLLINS_RWed Jun 15 1994 17:289
>    5. Be honest Ken - would you take Kareem over any of these centers
>    in a seven game series for the NBA title?
>    	- Russell
>    	- Wilt
>    	- Nate
>    	- Hakeem
>    	- Willis 
    
	Russell, no.  The other 4, yes.
10.2117DOCTP::TESSIERWed Jun 15 1994 17:2935
Re.

>    1. Jabbar is not as good as Olajuwon.
>    
>    2. Jabbar may be about on the same plane as Ewing, but Patrick's
>       effort every game gives him the nod over Kareem.

This is a joke.  Basically, what you're doing is remembering Kareem
from the last few years of his career and comparing that to other
guys in their prime.  Yes, Patrick comes to play every night, which is
why he scored a grand total of 1 point in a playoff game against the Pacers
and why he is currently shooting 35% in this series. I'm surprised you 
didn't list Bill Cartright here too.  Makes about as much sense.

>    4. Still, Kareem's rebounding numbers aren't that great.

I see.  And just when did Patrick Ewing average 16 rebounds a game?  And
when did Hakeem average 16 boards a game while simultaneously averaging
30 points a game?

>    5. Be honest Ken - would you take Kareem over any of these centers
>    in a seven game series for the NBA title?
>    	- Russell
>    	- Wilt
>    	- Nate
>    	- Hakeem
>    	- Willis 

I didn't see Russell and Wilt play in their primes.  I started watching
the NBA around 1970 when Wilt was at the tail end of his career, so I won't
comment on those two.  As for the rest of your list, it's a joke.  I would
want Kareem especially in a big series because he never let the pressure
get to him and because he had the most unstoppable money shot ever.

Ken
10.2118But Cartwright still won 3 in a row :-)MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Jun 15 1994 18:5312
    I think Jabbar would consistently outplay both Hakeem and Ewing....
    (and I didnt particuly care for the lakers)... But face it what
    could Hakeem or Ewing do vs Jabbar's Hook... and if you look at
    the team could ewing or hakeem beat any of jabbar's finals teams
    in a 7 game series...
    
    I hated watching jabbar (early-mid 80's) he still seemed like he
    couldnt miss... Jabbar and Parish are miracle centers, thats why
    they had longevity and a few Rings between them...
    
    So far Id say hands down Id take Hakeem over Ewing....
    								mab
10.2119Stats are for fantasy leaguesVAOP28::RiceWE SKATE!Wed Jun 15 1994 19:0624
The center position is not about stats, it's about winning. 
Russell is the proof. I have never considered Jabbar to be in
the same class with Russ or Wilt and I still don't, but Hakeem
and Patricia have yet to show me they understand winning.

Hakeem fades at the end of every game I've watched. It may be
Rudy T's fault, I don't care, if Hakeem is not there in crunch
time he doesn't understand winning.

Patricia would be a much better center if he scored 10 ppg.
He should be focused on defense and rebounding, but the
Knicks have no other options on offense. His stupidity at 
the end of game 3 (moving pick) was inexcusable in a "fran-
chise" player. 

I would rate Chief in his prime as better than Hakeem or Ewing.
Reed, Nate, Cowans, these guys have *proven* they can do it all.

Whoever wins this year will have to repeat to convince me they
belong in this class - the level of play I'm seeing is the
worst I can remember.

josh
10.2120PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFWed Jun 15 1994 19:2210
  I have to agree with a noter a few relies back. You can't judge Lew 
  Alcinder/Kareem Abdul Jabbar on just his last 4 or 5 years in the league.
  He was certainly one of the most dominating BB players that I have ever seen.
  He brought championships everywhere he played from his high school days
  to UCLA, to Milwaukee and to the Lakers. After his first year in the 
  NBA, he was easily the best player in the NBA for the next 5 or 6 years. 
  If there ever was a guy who could be called a francise player, he was it. 
  I rank him as one of the top 5 to ever play the game.

	Keith
10.2121METSNY::francusNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsWed Jun 15 1994 19:295
Given the choice I would take Alcindor/Jabbar over Ewing.

The Crazy Met

10.2122he's gonna retire this summerFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaWed Jun 15 1994 20:221
    >                  -< But Cartwright still won 3 in a row :-) >-
10.2123MSE1::FRANCUSNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 16 1994 02:0217
    These are the years that one city had teams in both the NBA and NHL
    finals. I could have sworn that the Knicks got to the finals in 1950,
    which would add that year as well. Nazz, who was in the 1950 NBA
    finals.
    
    Year   City        NBA                          NHL
    
    1957   Boston      Celtics d. St Louis 4-3      Montreal d. Bruins 4-1
    1958   Boston      St. Louis d. Celtics 4-2     Montreal d. Bruins 4-2
    1972   New York    Lakers d. Knicks 4-1         Bruins d. Rangers 4-2
    1974   Boston      Celtics d. Milwaukee 4-3     Philadelphia d. Bruins 4-2
    1980   Philly      Lakers d. 76ers 4-2          Islanders d. Flyers 4-2
    1992   Chicago     Bulls d. Portland 4-2        Pittsburgh d. Blackhawks 4-0
    1994   New York    Knicks vs Houston            Rangers d. Canucks 4-3
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2124Knicks in 51 final but not 50AKOCOA::BREENThu Jun 16 1994 12:498
    The knicks lost in finals in 51 and 52 to rochester and lakers but I
    don't think they were in '50 final - that was rochester and mikan-led
    minneapolis lakers.
    
    Knicks had among others Sweetwater Lou Clifton and the "elder"
    Vandeweghe.  They also came back from 3-0 to force the final game.
    
    
10.2125METSNY::francusNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 16 1994 14:004
gotcha I thought I had seen that the comeback from 3-0 was in 1950.

The Crazy Met

10.2126Count me inOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Thu Jun 16 1994 16:098
    Nazz's note trashing Jabbar is about as ridiculous as any I've seen 
    in this conference(and that covers a lot of territory). Other replies
    since then have done an excellent rebuttal job,so I don't need to
    repeat,but just want to add the following:
    
    Don't judge Jabbar on his last few years. the man won with every team
    he ever played for. In my book,he's #2 behind Russell and the greatest
    college player in history.
10.2127CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunThu Jun 16 1994 16:158
 I won't dispute that Jabbar was one of the best but top 5 is rediculous.
 Did any of the other great ones have such a drop off in numbers like
 ABdul Jabba did? As Al would say "I don't think so". 4+ rebounds per
 game for a 7'2" player is rediculous. I also think Walton was a more
 complete and better college player than Lew........

 mike
10.2128METSNY::francusNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 16 1994 16:185
gotta agree with .2127, Walton was the best college player ever.

The Crazy Met

10.2129PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFThu Jun 16 1994 16:287
  I wonder if some of younze guys were watching basketball in the early to mid
  70's when Kareem totally dominated the game. When he was at Milwaukee,
  what kind of supporting cast did he have when he took them to the 
  championship rounds ? For a long time, he was clearly the best player in the
  NBA.

	Keith
10.2130MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Thu Jun 16 1994 16:294
    
      When Kareem was in Milwaukee he had Bobby Dandridge, Lucius
     Allen and the great Oscar Robertson. Not too shabby. He certainly
     didn't win it by himself.
10.2131Jabbar's caseOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Thu Jun 16 1994 16:4613
    He only had Oscar for 2 years-at the end of his career. How about his
    rookie season,taking a second year expansion team to 57 wins? I also
    thought Walton had a better supporting cast on his UCLA teams than
    Alcindor. Lew won 3 titles,beating some excellent Elvin Hayes led
    Houston teams.
    
    Jabbar's career was enhanced/revitalized by Magic in the 80's. The
    Lakers had an excellent supporting cast of rebounders in his later
    years. 
    
    It's tough to choose between Jabbar and Wilt for #2 behind Russell.
    I'll take Jabbar for longevity and 6 rings(only Russell,cousy and
    Havlicek have more).
10.2133How many titles did magic win by himselfBSS::MENDEZThu Jun 16 1994 17:154
     The other side of the coin is that Magic won no titles without Kareem.
    
    Frank
    
10.2135FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 16 1994 17:198
    >     The other side of the coin is that Magic won no titles without Kareem.
    
    How about game 6 of the 1980 Finals!
    
    Interesting stat last night about top rookie scoring performances in
    the Finals on NBC last night.  Magic's 42 is tops, Sam Cassell is
    around 5th or 5th for his 20 the other night.  Alvan Adams and Ricky
    Sobers of the Suns are 2nd and 3rd from the '76 series vs. Boston.
10.2136METSNY::francusNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 16 1994 17:199
re: .2133

During Jabbar's last season in LA his skills had really deteriorated and
Magic picked up a lot of the slack.

Magic did get to the Finals, I think once, after Jabbar retired 

The Crazy Met

10.2137FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 16 1994 17:216
    >Magic did get to the Finals, I think once, after Jabbar retired 
    
    I think it may be twice: once vs. Detroit, once vs. Chicago.
    
    Against Detroit, the Laker guards suffered untimely injuries giving the 
    Pistons their first title.
10.2138METSNY::francusNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 16 1994 17:2411
Right 1990 and 1992.

> Against Detroit, the Laker guards suffered untimely injuries giving the
> Pistons their first title.

maybe, maybe not; though a 4 game sweep would have been unlikely. That
season Detroit had home court throughout the playoffs. 

The Crazy Met

10.2139CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunThu Jun 16 1994 17:272
they wussied out cause they knew Detroit was going to clean their clocks...
10.2140HANNAH::ASHEMovin' on up, to the east side...Thu Jun 16 1994 18:053
    And an untimely Isiah injury kept them from 3peating... , it's part of
    the game...
    
10.2141DZIGN::ROBICHAUDLike A Moth To A FlameThu Jun 16 1994 19:086
10.2142Corrected on OscarOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Thu Jun 16 1994 19:1918
    Alright 4 years,but Robertson was a shell of his former self and
    frequently hurt. This was Jabbar's team. The Bucks were derailed by 
    great Laker teams in 1972 and 1973.
    
    Jabbar retired in 1989. The West finalists in Magic's last three
    seasons were:
    
    1990-Portland lost to Detroit 4-1
    1991-Los Angeles lost to Chicago 4-1
    1992-Portland lost to Chicago 4-2
    
    Magic and Jabbar were a great complement. In 1980,when Magic took over
    from an injured Jabbar to dominate in Game 6,Jabbar had a very good
    series in the first 5 games.
    
    He is no worse than the third greatest center in NBA history,battling
    with Wilt for #2 behind Russell. And collegiately he stands slightly
    ahead of Walton,(88-2 to 86-4,3 titles to two)
10.2143Ask the little kid in "Airplane" - he knew how Kareem dogged itTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodThu Jun 16 1994 19:3713
    You wanna talk about supporting casts, Lew Alcindor's supporting cast
    at UCLA was incredible.  Walton played with the likes of Greg Lee!
    
    Kareem never averaged double figures in rebounding for the last 8 years
    of his career!  He led the league in rebounding only twice.  He was in
    the top ten in rebounding only twice in the decade of the 80s, and
    never in the top five for the last ten years of his career.
    
    I maintain that for a man of his size and athletic ability, Kareem was
    an underachiever, and without Magic would have posted Wilt-like totals
    in number oc championships won.
    
    NAZZ
10.2144DOCTP::TESSIERThu Jun 16 1994 19:5056
Re.

 > Did any of the other great ones have such a drop off in numbers like
 > ABdul Jabba did? As Al would say "I don't think so".

You mean like in his 18th season when for the first time in his career
he averaged less than 21 points per game?  You mean like in his 13th
year when for the first time in his career he averaged less than 10
boards a game?

For some perspective, your Celtic hereos Russell and Parish never ONCE
averaged 20 points per game for a season, let alone 17!

Re.

 > That's got to be some kind of record for understatement. Take 
 > Magic off that Lakers team and Kareem finishes his career with
 > one ring and spends the rest of his life being compared to Wilt
 > for posting great stats but not titles. It wasn't Kareem that was 
 > the catalyst for those Lakers championship squads.

This is lame.  It's a tired, old, and ineffective way of trying to diminish
a great player by saying that he was carried by another great player.
The fact is that the Lakers were a great team because they had BOTH of
these players.  In 1980, Kareem was on his way to winning the championship
series MVP when he went down with an ankle injury in game.  The injury
forced him to miss Game 6 and set the stage for Magic's legendary
performance in Philly.

In 1985, after losing to the Celts by 41 points in game one (the Memorial
Day Massacre), it was Kareem, at 38, who led the Lakers past the Celtics
by totally destroying Parish and McHale (who was asked to try to defend
Kareem when it was embarrassingly clear that Parish didn't have a prayer)
and winning the series MVP.  The capper was that in beating the Celtics
for the first time ever in a championship, Kareem and the Lakers won
the clincher, Game 6, on the Gahden floor while ol' Red gagged on his
cigar.  This, I suspect, more than anything, is the cause of the unreasonable
criticisms of Jabbar we're seeing here.  Celtics fans still hate Jabbar
for that moment.

Magic and Kareem were great for each other.  Take away one, and the
other doesn't win all those rings in the 80s.  Neither one carried
the other.

Re. best college players:

Kareem led UCLA to titles in his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons.
During that time, they lost only ONE game, a regular-season game to
Elvin Hayes in Houston.  At that time, freshmen were prohibited from
playing for the varsity team.  But, in a fairly famous game, Kareem
led his freshmen team to an embarrassingly easy win over the varsity
UCLA team, the same varsity team that was national champs.  Needless
to say, Walton's collegiate record, while otherwise impressive, is
spotty compared to Cap's.

Ken
10.2145have to disagree with greg lee assessmentAKOCOA::BREENThu Jun 16 1994 19:5013
    >Walton played with the likes of Greg Lee!
                                 
    Nazz, is this revisionist history?!
    
    Greg Lee was an extremely good college point guard who to my knoweledge
    never played in the nba but his absence from the nba was not from a
    lack of talent but his involvement in other things.  These "other
    things" (like Patty Hearst) caused a slippage in Lee's senior year but
    he was a dominant star his first two years.
    
    Keith Wilkes also played with Walton but I do agree that overall the
    Alcindor cast was superior given especially the level of opposing
    talent.
10.2146Man, you guys are stretching. Ignore his first decade. Oh, that makes sense.DOCTP::TESSIERThu Jun 16 1994 19:566
So Nazz, why is it that every criticism you have of Kareem starts with
the preface, "After his first ten years ..." ?

Just for fun, what did Larry Bird do after his "first ten years"?

Ken
10.2148FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 16 1994 20:176
>cigar.  This, I suspect, more than anything, is the cause of the unreasonable
>criticisms of Jabbar we're seeing here.  Celtics fans still hate Jabbar
>for that moment.
    
    No actually it's for not having the decency to show up for their
    regularly scheduled flogging in '86.
10.2149Great replyOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Thu Jun 16 1994 20:1916
    re: .2144
    
    Great note Ken.  A clear explanation of why Celtic fans  continually
    trash Kareem.
    
    Two slight inaccuracies:
    
    Alcindor lost two games in college. Senior year to USC,88-2 overall.
    The UCLA team that his freshman group crushed was the defending
    national champs,but actually failed to make the NCAA tourney in 1966.
    
    The NCAA champs that year were Texas Western which beat a Kentucky team
    led by Pat Riley.
    
    
    
10.2150METSNY::francusNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 16 1994 20:2110
>  No actually it's for not having the decency to show up for their
>  regularly scheduled flogging in '86.

You must have forgotten all about 1985 and 1987.

Magic was 2-1 against the Celtics in the finals
Jabbar was 2-2 (?) against the Celtics in the finals

The Crazy Met
10.2151not many put up these numbers todayFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 16 1994 20:2313
    >Just for fun, what did Larry Bird do after his "first ten years"?
    
    Let's see, he retired after the 1992 season (his 12th).  Here are his
    season stats for those extra 2 years:
    
    1990-91 (60 games)                 1991-92 (45 games)
    -------                            -------
    Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg            Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg
    38.0 19.4  8.5  7.2  2.8           36.9 20.2 9.64  6.8 1.67 
    
    He actually improved his averages in his final season.
    
    Mike
10.2152would've broomed them anywayFRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 16 1994 20:2610
    >You must have forgotten all about 1985 and 1987.
    
    No I didn't.  Boston showed up both of those years in the Finals.  In
    '87, the whole frontline was battered and bruised, but they still made
    it.  Parish and McHale were playing on 1 good leg, but they had the
    filberts to make it to the Finals.
    
    The Lakers didn't even have the filberts to show up in '86.  They were
    ousted by a Houston team that is arguably as talented as the one in the
    Finals now.
10.2153METSNY::francusNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 16 1994 20:314
and 1985???

The Crazy Met

10.2154FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 16 1994 20:373
    what about '85?  I just said Boston was there and took their medicine
    like main.  Larry remodeling someone's face with his shooting hand
    didn't help, but they were there.
10.2155??CSC32::GAULKEThu Jun 16 1994 20:3910
     
    
       1990-91 (60 games)                 1991-92 (45 games)
        -------                            -------
        Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg            Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg
        38.0 19.4  8.5  7.2  2.8           36.9 20.2 9.64  6.8 1.67
                             ^^^                               ^^^^
                              |                                 |
                              What's this stat? Defensive plays per game ?
    
10.2156FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 16 1994 20:411
    that's right, steals + blocks / games
10.2157Kareem and Parish are about =TNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodFri Jun 17 1994 15:5022
    Funny you should mention the Chief, Laker_Ken.  His stats and Kareem's
    are extremely close for their careers, with the ol' baldy only having a
    significant edge over Parish in field goals ATTEMPTED!!!
    
    Here are their comparative stats:
    
    		G	FGA	FG%	FT%	REB	BLK/G	PTS	AVE
    Parish	1260	15656	.542	.723	10.1	1.8	20634	16.4
    Kareem	1560	28307	.559	.721	10.9	1.9	38387	24.6
    
    And in the playoffs:
    
    		G	FGA	FG%	FT%	REB	BLK/G	PTS	AVE
    Parish	174	2164	.506	.723	10.1	1.7	2376	15.7
    Kareem	237	4422	.533	.740	10.1	2.0	5762	24.3
    
    Both men were remarkably consistent throughout their careers.  Parish's
    offense suffered from being no better than the third option in the
    Celtic's offense, while Kareem was the focal point of LA's attack.
    
    NAZZ
    
10.2158I'll take ChiefVAOP28::RiceIt can't happen hereFri Jun 17 1994 16:037
Good one, Nazz. 

Speaking of Baldy, I saw him in a Bruce Lee bio lasted night on
A&E. I'd *love* to see him and the Chief square off for some
karate ;)

josh
10.2159SOLANA::MAY_BRYankees are an embarassment-GeorgeKFri Jun 17 1994 16:127
    
    The Kareem backers are also forgetting that for much of the early part of
    KArreem's career, he was the only 7 footer in the league.  He was
    routinely going up against centers who were 4-5 inches shorter then
    him.
    
    
10.2160This Kareem-Bashing Is A Full Flaming Crock!!!STRATA::BARBIERIFri Jun 17 1994 16:3246
      Explanations can be made, but to consider an 8 differential in
      points per game to be basically equal or comparable or however
      you put it is absurd.
    
      There were some decent centers back then.  Yeah, Unseld was small,
      but he was unique.  There was Wilt, Thurmond, Lanier, Bellamy...
      there were a few big centers back then.
    
      Back when he played for the Bucks, my memories of Kareem were that
      the entire focus of the defense was to stop him.  Oscar was good,
      but he was definitely a lot older.  Dandridge was good, not great.
      It was all Kareem.  Any Buck's fan knew it and any opponent knew
      it as well.  And sure Jabbar did not win rings before Magic came
      along, but then again, they all but sold the farm for Jabbar.
    
      In response to the counting of the number of rings...
    
      How many did Baylor get?  He seems to be in everybody's top 10.
      And any he got...to what degree would one argue that he was in West's
      shadow or Wilt's shadow at the time?
    
      I suggest that Jabbar is getting ranked on the basis of rules that
      are not applied accross the board.
    
      The more I think of it, the more it is obvious that in most years,
      it simply takes a few very good players to win the big one.  How many
      has Erving won?  None without Malone.  How about Bird?  Would he have
      won any without McHale and Parrish?  I don't know.  How about Jordan
      even?  I think the Bulls may have been a hair within winning it all
      THIS year. 
    
      How about Magic and Kareem?  Its not so bad having perhaps the
      fastest forward of all time helping make the fast break happen
      either, is it (Worthy)?
    
      This Kareem bashing is completely absurd in my book.  And I think
      something can be said for the decline of ability with age.  Sure,
      maybe Kareem held out too long.  And to compare career-wise with
      Chief, well, I'll bet the Chief is almost a miracle in terms of
      how little he's declined with age.
    
      Take the stats of Kareem's first 10 or 12 years and see what you've
      got.  And if rings are going to be so important, drop Baylor from
      your top ten and maybe replace him with Horace Grant!
    
                                                 Tony
10.2161The evidence growsOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Fri Jun 17 1994 16:479
    Also in Jabbar's first few years,the league had far fewer teams.
    Tony,you stated the case beautifully. I don't think NAZZ is serious.
    He's just having some fun. You can't seriously compare Jabbar to
    Parish.
    
    Re: Baylor 
    Although not the focal point in 1972-3(He barely played),Baylor
    deserves kudos for all the finals the Lakers were in during his career.
    How many rings would he have had if not for the Celtic dynasty?
10.2162SOLANA::MAY_BRYankees are an embarassment-GeorgeKFri Jun 17 1994 16:506
    Wilted was the only true 7 footer (well, except for Hank Finkle), and
    Kareem only played against him for a couple years, at the tail end of
    his career.  Kareem still had a huge height advantage over Unseld,
    Lanier, Cowens and the other centers of that time.
    
    brews
10.2163Reality time!CADSYS::CAVEFri Jun 17 1994 16:5815
I assume NAZZ has to be somewhat kidding.  Otherwise he loses a lot of
credability.  Kareem=Parish is a joke.  His own statistics argue against
him.  I believe Kareem won multiple MVP awards and 2? playoff  MVP's
(1985, and his first championship).  Parish was a important part of the
Celtics but never the MAN.  MVP generally equates to best player in the game
for that year.  Kareem achieved this a few times while Parish was NEVER
even consider the best center in a given year (probaby never even the second
best center).  He was never the Celtics first option.  In fact, Kareem's
higher FG% (especially in the playoffs) is very impressive given that he WAS
the first option, took many more shots, and was often double teamed.

I'll agree that Kareem sometimes played "soft" and maybe could have been more
of a rebounding/defensive force but he still was easily the 3rd (at least)
best center to date and far above Parish.  
10.2164Laker_Ken knows how to get me started!TNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodFri Jun 17 1994 17:063
    Who me, kid?!?!?
    
    NAZZ
10.2165You cant comapreMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSFri Jun 17 1994 18:589
    You cant compare them fairly... If you go strictly by
    stats/championships them Jordan is better then Magic and Bird.
    He has better stats and won 3 championships in a row...
    
    Parish happened to play with Bird/Mchale, but you dont now what
    parish's numbers would have been had he played for Jabbar's team
    all those years...
    
    								MaB
10.2166They're both top 5VAOP28::RiceIt can't happen hereFri Jun 17 1994 19:1314
 >  He's just having some fun. You can't seriously compare Jabbar to
 >  Parish.

FWIW, I saw an interview with Wilt a few years ago where he ranked
Chief as one of the all-time top 5 centers. "The greatest medium-range
jump shot in the history of the position" is a direct quote. Chief in
his prime was a better rebounder and shot blocker than Kareem ever was,
and always ran the floor better. Kareem was always a scorer first, and
then maybe he did some other stuff. Who's more valuable? Depends on the
needs of the team. If you have Bird and McHale you don't need the scoring.
The Lakers had no post-up game other than Kareem - he was right for that
team.

josh
10.2167There's been a few Questionable MVP's over the YRSMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSFri Jun 17 1994 19:2615
    -1, here here...
    
    Depending on the circumstances Parish may be a more valuable player to
    his team.  Sometime's players are asked to fill a certain role, not all
    of them can fill it, but to take yourself out of the limelight and do 
    what is needed to win is definatly more valuable.
    
    jabbar was asked/and needed to score, Parshi was not... that does not
    automatically translate into a more valuable player.  And we all know
    that awards are sometimes a joke (In sports and the real world).
    
    MVP is always judgemental, in the regurlar season as well as the
    playoffs..  Just becuase you win it does not prove that you were in
    fact the MVP...
    								MaB
10.2168Temper Anything Wilt Says!STRATA::BARBIERIFri Jun 17 1994 19:519
      I'm not saying that I disagree with the Parrish compliments,
      but temper what Wilt says!  I remember an NBA championship
      game a few years back where at halftime, Lanier and Wilt were
      interviewed from the stands.  Each was asked who they would build
      a team around if being able to choose anybody.  Laniew said Magic
      and Wilt said John Stockton.  Lanier's response was to place his
      hand on Wilt's forehead to check his temperature!
    
                                                   Tony
10.2169CADSYS::CAVEFri Jun 17 1994 20:2219
Please don't disregard the importance of the MVP reward.  It doesn't
always go to the best/most valuable player but it certainly says a lot
about the quality of the player.  Look at the past MVP's in the NBA and
you have Hakeem, Barkey, Jordan++, Bird++, Magic++, Moses+, Kareem
(lots of big names there).  


You can say that Parish was better for the Celtics situation all you want
but that is a last ditch effort to find some way to put Parish with
Kareem.  I really like the Chief and always have but pleaseeee!



mAir - small nit, how is Jordan > Magic based on championships and MVP's


I could be wrong but I thought Magic had 5 rings 2 MVP's (7) and Jordan
had 3 rings, 3? MVP's (6).  With that said, I have Jordan rated #1 all-time.
10.2170I wish they would start at 7:30 or 8:00MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSFri Jun 17 1994 20:3327
    -1, Magic never won 3 in a row, magic never won 7 scoring titles so
    Jordan has 13 to Magic's 7.. What does this mean you can use #'s and
    championships, records, rewards all you want... but bottom line none
    of it proves who the best player was/is...
    
    Granted some are obvious, All previous mention center's were/are
    proberbly better then cartwright was/is.. :-)  Id say you almost
    have to rate them in era/decades
    
    Who was the best guard/center/forward of the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's
    What was the best team of all time
    	60's Celtics, Bird's Celtics, Magic's Lakers, Jordan's Bulls
    	would/should all show up in the top 5...
    
    I just think its unfair to say Parish was less a center then Jabbar
    when they had very different roles thru there careers and played
    for very different teams...
    
    Doesnt matter anyways there's not a guard in the league left that
    can carry the jock of jordan or magic, and there's not too many
    center's that have a complete package.. If anything this series
    has shown that maybe Ewing/Hakeem arnt as good as we thought.
    Jordans/Magics/Birds could grab a game/seires in there teeth and
    dictate the game/match and walk away with the championship.  Both
    of these teams look lost and are both playing to not lose...
    
    Is tonight a 9pm tipoff ??
10.2171jabbar = RussellBSS::MENDEZFri Jun 17 1994 20:534
    Then just maybe its unfair to say that Jabbar is less of a center then
    Bill Russell.
    
    
10.21723 MVP's in a row: '84-'86FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaFri Jun 17 1994 21:103
    >you have Hakeem, Barkey, Jordan++, Bird++, Magic++, Moses+, Kareem
    
    that should be Bird+++
10.217386 Rockets were betterBUMP::MMARLANDMon Jun 20 1994 18:1116
   .RE  If anything this series has shown that maybe Ewing/Hakeem arnt as good
    as we thought.  Jordans/Magics/Birds could grab a game/seires in there
    teeth and dictate the game/match and walk away with the championship.  Both
    of these teams look lost and are both playing to not lose...
    
    Best comment so far. The NBA has done a great job making these guys off as
    demi god's. Neither player has dominated the series. Bird and Magic made so
    many great plays and passes in one game than I've seen in whole series.
    The level of play is terrible. C's and  Lakers of 80's  would run circles 
    around these guys. Heck I think the 86 rockets were a better team than this
    team even with Stiff Sampson.


Mike

 
10.2174DOCTP::TESSIERMon Jun 20 1994 19:259
Nazz's and Josh's comparisons of Parish to Jabbar are certainly said in
jest.  No sane person could believe that Parish comes close to measuring
up to Kareem.

Kareem was the go-to guy on his teams.  Parish was the third or fourth
option on the Celtics.  A more appropriate comparison would be to say
that Parish was to the Celtics as Byron Scott was to the Lakers.

Ken
10.2175Your humor has sunk to a new low, Laker_Ken!TNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodMon Jun 20 1994 19:298
    Byron Scott!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
    
    He was at best the 4th option on the Lakers - a halfway decent jump
    shooter with few other skills.  Parish could shoot, rebound, block
    shots, and play excellent defense.  Comparing Parish to Scott is much
    more insane than comparing Parish to Kareem.
    
    NAZZ
10.2176Jabbar OPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Mon Jun 20 1994 19:5315
    One thing Nazz and Josh should also remember is that Parrish's career
    was going nowhere his first 6 years. Playing with Bird turned it around
    overnight. Parrish was finally able to live up to his potential and
    become one of the better NBA centers during the 1980's and early 90's.
    
    Jabbar,OTOH,was rookie of the year and won several MVP's before the
    Lakers traded 4 very good players for him(Brian Winters,Elmore Smith,Ulysses
    Bridgeman and David Meyers). Jabbar came on to a pillaged Laker team
    and was almost a one man team until Magic came on the scene and
    provided the skill to make the Lakers champions.
    
    While Jabbar was traded for four good players,Parrish was traded along
    with Kevin McHale for Joe Barry Carroll. That is what NBA scouts
    thought of Parrish in 1979. If you can't tell the difference then
    you're not interested in a serious comparison. There is none.
10.2178Backgrounds left large gap in preparation for the prosTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodMon Jun 20 1994 20:2720
    FYI - Parish played four years with the Warriors, not six.
    
    I don't believe I've ever said Parish was a better center than Kareem.
    What I've said is that he is comparable.  Yes, I believe Kareem may
    have a slight edge on Parish, but I think if Robert played for the
    Lakers and Kareem for the Celitcs, their stats would be much closer.
    As the primary option, Kareem obviously shot more than Robert.  Take
    away the shots attempted category and Kareem's stats are only very
    slightly better than Robert's.
    
    You make a good point that Kareem put up huge numbers in his first few
    years with the Bucks, and Parish could be viewed as somewhat of a
    disappointment with the Warriors, which is why they traded him.  One
    thing you must remember is that playing for UCLA rather than a
    probation-plagued Centenary did a much better job preparing Kareem for
    the pros.  Robert's first few years in the league served as on the job
    training, while Kareem was ready to deal with the big time from the
    first minute he stepped on the court in the NBA.
    
    NAZZ
10.2179Comparable,maybeOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Mon Jun 20 1994 20:3811
10.2180Purple fog?VAOP28::RiceIt can't happen hereMon Jun 20 1994 20:5413
LK, what is your problem? Did Chief make off with your stash
or something? He is definitely a HoF center, one of the top 5 in
my book, of *course* he's comparable to the over-hyped Jabbar.
Jabbar on the Bird/McHale Celts would have been a disaster. 
Chief on the Magic/Worthy Lakers would have been great - and he
would have got enough rebounds that Riley could have put Kurt
Rambis on the end of the bench where he belonged.

In the running for top 5 centers (3,4 and 5) you have Kareem,
Chief, Mikan, Malone, Lanier, Cowans, Walton and Nate. They are
all comparable, but I'll take Kareem, Chief and Moses.

josh
10.2181CSLALL::BRULEWe ain't leaving till we're heavingTue Jun 21 1994 12:192
    I believe that Parrish was the last pick in the first round when he was
    drafted not a top pick.
10.2182DOCTP::TESSIERTue Jun 21 1994 13:1721
Re.

 > LK, what is your problem? Did Chief make off with your stash
 > or something?

No problem with Chief.  I'm just trying to set you guys straight on
his proper ranking in the history books.  Over the past five years or
so, he's gone from being a slightly underrated center to being one of
the most overrated centers.  What's your problem with Kareem?  Did he
give you some free financial advice?

Re.

 > In the running for top 5 centers (3,4 and 5) you have Kareem,
 > Chief, Mikan, Malone, Lanier, Cowans, Walton and Nate. They are
 > all comparable, but I'll take Kareem, Chief and Moses.

Chief isn't even close.  Moses and Hakeem were/are far superior centers
than Chief.  

Ken
10.2183CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Tue Jun 21 1994 13:2311
|Chief isn't even close.  Moses and Hakeem were/are far superior centers
|than Chief.  

NOT.  Before he retires Hakeem may prove to be better, but Robert was/is 
clearly better than Malone, despite what the stats say.

I always said during the glory years, as goes Robert, so goes the Celtics.  For
the last five years of the McHale-Bird-Parrish teams, Parrish was the MVP.

=Bob=
10.21848th pickCNTROL::KINGTue Jun 21 1994 13:341
    Parish was the 8th pick in 1976
10.2186Parish showed some potential at GSTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodTue Jun 21 1994 14:0918
    Here are Parish's stats for his four Golden State years.  He wasn't a
    bust, but he wasn't HoF material with them:
    
    year	G     MIN   FG%   FT%   OR   DR   REB   BLK   PTS    AVE
    1976-77	77   1384   .503  .708  201  342  543    94   697    9.1
    1977-78	82   1969   .472  .625  211  469  680   123  1025   12.5
    1978-79     76   2411   .499  .698  265  651  916   217  1304   17.2
    1979-80     72   2119   .507  .715  247  536  783   115  1223   17.0
    
    As far as ranking all-time NBA centers goes, I'd rank Kareem slightly
    higher than Parish, but both would be in the Top Ten.  The top three
    are clearly Russell, Wilt, and Moses.  Hakeem is 4th, and I think in 
    a couple of years David Robinson will be in this company.  Second five
    would include Kareem, Nate Thurmond, Parish, George Mikan, and Willis
    Reed.  Next five would include Bob Lanier, Dave Cowens, Patrick Ewing,
    Walt Bellamy, and Bill Walton.
    
    NAZZ
10.2187as a celtic walton was better than parrishAKOCOA::BREENCome to DaddyTue Jun 21 1994 14:3210
    
    would anyone actully disagree that during 1986 the celtics were a 
    better team with a 50% walton than with parrish?
    
    A healthy walton was the best of them all with possible exception of
    russell; yes walton only had a few of those "healthy" years as a
    professional.
    
    For longevity then parrish and jabbar are contenders but not his best
    vs his best type of rating
10.2188CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Tue Jun 21 1994 14:3610
|    would anyone actully disagree that during 1986 the celtics were a 
|    better team with a 50% walton than with parrish?
 
Unless I misunderstand waht you are saying, I disagree.  Are you saying that 
Walton was flat better than Parrish that year?  I say no way.  Walton was 
brilliant in the 15-20 minutes/game he played, but Parrish was the horse, who
was out there for 30+ minutes a game.  The thing that made the team so great
was the combination of the two at the center position.

=Bob=
10.2189HELIX::MAIEWSKITue Jun 21 1994 14:4416
RE   <<< Note 10.2188 by CTHQ::MCCULLOUGH "You gotta put down the duckie..." >>>

>Walton was flat better than Parrish that year?  I say no way.  Walton was 
>brilliant in the 15-20 minutes/game he played, but Parrish was the horse, who
>was out there for 30+ minutes a game.  The thing that made the team so great
>was the combination of the two at the center position.

  Well said. Walton and Parrish did a fine job teaming up on one of the "twin
towers" while McHale managed to do a good job on the other.

  Parrish is not what you would call a franchise player like some of the others
that have been mentioned, but he fit well into the Celtics team style of play
during their championship years and on defense he often seemed to be able
to neutralize the other teams big guy and prevent him from having a big game.

  George
10.2190DOCTP::TESSIERTue Jun 21 1994 15:0820
Re.

 > Before he retires Hakeem may prove to be better, but Robert was/is 
 > clearly better than Malone, despite what the stats say.

This is what I mean by Bostonians overrating their athletes.  Both players
are roughly the same age, so they were in their primes at the same time.
During that time, Moses Malone was the league's MVP three times.  Robert
Parish was never even once considered a contender for the award.  

And don't give me any of this b.s. about how Parish sacrificed his game 
because he played with Bird and McHale.  Moses won the MVP when he played
with great players, such as in 1983 with Julius Erving, Mo Cheeks, Andrew
Toney, and Bobby Jones, and he won it in Houston when he was surrounded
by mediocre players and took it upon himself to be THE MAN.  In contrast,
Parish was never THE MAN, even when he clearly had the opportunity to do
so in Golden State.  Face facts; the guy preferred playing second fiddle
instead of being a leader.

Ken
10.2191HELIX::MAIEWSKITue Jun 21 1994 15:1515
RE                     <<< Note 10.2190 by DOCTP::TESSIER >>>

>  ... In contrast,
>Parish was never THE MAN, even when he clearly had the opportunity to do
>so in Golden State.  Face facts; the guy preferred playing second fiddle
>instead of being a leader.

  I agree, but he often ended up defending against "THE MAN" on the other team
and in that role he usually did a fine job. Even this past year he did a
respectable job on younger guys like Shack. 

  Parish never claimed to be the franchise. There's nothing wrong with being a
team player. 

  George
10.2192so just take walton out of all comparisonsAKOCOA::BREENCome to DaddyTue Jun 21 1994 15:3715
    I agree that the combination was one of the best of all time.  And yes,
    Walton's minutes had to be limited.  And on top of that I recall
    Parrish coming up big defensively against all the top centers
    (especially in early 80s).
    
    But what I said was the celtics were better with walton in there than
    parrish and that even as late as 1986 Walton was dominating everyone
    for his minutes (which could have been more but for team concept
    parrish was allowed to get 30 to waltons 20).
    
    Malone at his peak belongs near the top and certainly ahead of parrish.
    My original problem was how to rate a walton brief excellence vs
    longevity of others whose best was far behind walton's best
    
    billthe
10.2193Parish > Malone? Yeah, that's a bit much...NAC::G_WAUGAMANIndians in '94Tue Jun 21 1994 15:4316
                           
    Yes, I have a hard time believing that the Celtics would not have done
    just as well and almost certainly better with Moses Malone at center in
    place of Robert Parish.  Malone got the job done, and perhaps unlike
    with the valid but overrated criticism of Jabbar, in his prime was not 
    afraid to mix it up for a full 48 minutes.  Parish might have been a 
    bit prettier in some eyes, but to me, when Malone had the ball 
    underneath I counted it as good as in the basket, even if he had to 
    slop it up there and work to get it back 3-4 times to make it happen.  
    Defensively you might make an argument for Parish but not enough of one
    to overcome the large offensive difference, and even if he didn't get
    off the ground too well, Malone somehow managed to anchor whatever
    defense Philly from the middle...
    
    glenn
    
10.2194On too the next rat holeMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSTue Jun 21 1994 16:074
    Ok onto something more important, whos the better actor Wilt or Jabbar
    :-)
    
    								mab
10.2195OJHBAHBA::HAASAte a hot dog, made me feel goodTue Jun 21 1994 16:120
10.2196Jabbar's "Airplane" role pales in comparison...DZIGN::ROBICHAUDLike A Moth To A FlameTue Jun 21 1994 16:195
    	The fact that Chambermaid was able to convince some writers
    that he was a better crunch time performer than BILL RUSSELL should
    qualify him for an Oscar nomination, at least!
    
    				  /Don
10.2197Malone, maybeVAOP28::RiceIt can't happen hereTue Jun 21 1994 16:2820
There is certainly a valid argument for Malone as #3, but
let's not over-rate this MVP thing - it's hype, it's PR,
it's political, and it's mostly bs. Malone was merely
adequate on defense, and I still consider defense a center's 
primary job on a championship team. Malone's case rests on
his *awesome* rebounding, particularly on the offensive end,
probably the best ever. Chief was better defensively than
anyone I can remember since Russell. He also ran the floor
better.

re: Hakeem

Let's see if he can win tomorrow night before we start giving
him his place in history. Never mind the stats - Ewing has
outplayed Hakeem in this series. Of course, he has also
beaten him up rather badly, but that's the way the game is
played this year....sigh....

josh
10.2198DOCTP::TESSIERTue Jun 21 1994 16:4725
Re.

 > Chief was better defensively than anyone I can remember 
 > since Russell.

Josh, apparently you've forgotten about 20 years of basketball then!
Robert Parish was never named to the All-Defensive team, as other
centers such as Hakeem and Kareem were.  He was a decent defensive
center.  In contrast, Hakeem has been named Defensive Player of the
Year twice, and has been named to the all Defensive Team five times.
Man, you've been listening to Tommy Heinsohn too long.

Re.

 > Ewing has outplayed Hakeem in this series.

Which series have you been watching?  The Knicks are using four different
guys to cover Hakeem (Ewing, Smith, Mason, and Oakley) because Patrick
can't keep up with him.  And still Hakeem is the leading scorer in
the series.  At the other end of the floor, Hakeem is always guarding
Ewing, and as a result Ewing is really struggling with his shot, going
8 for 28, and then 9 for 29 in games 3 and 4.  In game 6 Patrick did
not score a single point in the fourth quarter.

Ken
10.2199Awards? Who cares?VAOP28::RiceIt can't happen hereTue Jun 21 1994 23:1820
>center.  In contrast, Hakeem has been named Defensive Player of the
>Year twice, and has been named to the all Defensive Team five times.

You're really hung up on this award thing, aren't you? Awards are for 
visibility seekers, not winners. Same as stats. Hakeem has consistantly
let guys like Mason and Smith post-up and score. Ewing has *stuffed*
Thorpe, Hakeem and Horry almost every time they come inside. Most of
Hakeem's points have come from turn-around fade-away jump shots. From
a team perspective that's bad news - who's getting the boards when he
misses? Oak and Patricia, that's who. Look at the rebound line. Ewing
has dominated inside, Hakeem has shown brilliant outside moves. I'll
take Ewing. And I'll also take Chief for the same reasons.

And to all your awards I say BFD! The only award that counts is a
ring. 

If Hakeem comes up big in game 7 I'll take it all back. ;)

josh

10.2200MSE1::FRANCUSNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsWed Jun 22 1994 00:056
    re: .2197
    
    with the exception of game 5, Olajowan has been outplaying Ewing.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2201No debate outside Boston OPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Wed Jun 22 1994 14:2419
    After the Parrish-Jabbar debate started last week,I decided to talk to
    some friends and acquaintances whose basketball knowledge I respect.
    
    The four people I talked to were unanimous that Parrish shouldn't even
    be mentioned with Jabbar.  So I must conclude that the reason there is
    even any debate about this is:
    
    Boston fans
    
    1)Have real short memories
    2)Are far more biased and provincial than they would like to admit.
    
    I give Parrish one thing over Kareem: He is been far more effective in
    his late 30's than Jabbar,far less of a dropoff,but that's like saying
    Ryan is better than Seaver or Palmer because he kept going longer at a
    higher rate.
    
    
    I will give one thing
10.2202DOCTP::TESSIERWed Jun 22 1994 15:0134
Re.

 > Hakeem has consistantly let guys like Mason and Smith post-up and 
 > score. Ewing has *stuffed* Thorpe, Hakeem and Horry almost every 
 > time they come inside.

Hakeem has been covering Ewing, not Mason or Smith.  Those guys are being
covered by Horry.  As for the job Hakeem is doing on Ewing, other than
the fifth game he has made him look terrible.  In Game 6, Ewing shot
6 for 20; Game 4, 8 for 28; Game 3, 9 for 29.  For the series, Ewing is
shooting 35%!  For a big man that stinks!

On the other hand, Hakeem is averaging 27 ppg while shooting 52% from the
floor.

 > Look at the rebound line. Ewing has dominated inside,

The reason that Ewing is getting more boards than Hakeem is because of
the matchups.  Riley is saving Ewing's ass by using Oakley, Mason, and 
Smith to cover Olajuwon for much of the game while Ewing gets the easier
assignment of covering Thorpe, Horry, or Hererra.  He damn well should
be getting a lot of rebounds if he's boxing out those smaller guys.  On
the other end of the floor, Hakeem is not getting a lot of defensive
boards because he is always guarding Patrick who plays almost exclusively
way out on the perimeter.  You're not exactly in good position to get
the bound if you're guarding your man 20 feet from the hoop.  Ewing has
been afraid to take the ball to the basket because he knows Hakeem will
make him eat it.  As Charles Oakley said yesterday, "We tell Patrick to
take the ball to the basket, but he won't listen.  He just wants to take
those fade-away perimeter shots and then complain that he's been fouled.
He should know by now that they don't call fouls on fade-away 20-footers
in the playoffs."

Ken
10.2203not playing Hakeem straight up has increased his blocks as wellCNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunWed Jun 22 1994 15:435
 excellent analysis Ken. I didn't tag him with the nickname Patricia for
 nothing.........

 ;^)
10.2204ELMAGO::BENBACAnaelC s'tI, doM yrroW t'noDWed Jun 22 1994 16:1312
>>    Awards are for visibility seekers, not winners.

  	Incorrect. Awards are something that is given to folks that deserve
    them and most of the time they have nothing to say about it. As far as
    winning is concerned, well, this has more to do with a team effort. Let
    Pat play the Houston team by himself and see what happens. He needs the
    other four to do their part to be successful. The same goes for any
    team. Pat has been trashed in this series by a better center but his
    teammates have been able to come through at critical times. Without
    them he might as well put jam in his pockets cause he would be toast.


10.2205Interesting match-upVAOP28::RiceIt can't happen hereWed Jun 22 1994 16:2024
This Hakeem/Ewing thread is what's great about sports -
totally different views of the same events ;)

A few valid points, LK, but....you're making more of a case
for Riley than Hakeem. Q: Why has Thorpe totally disappeared as
a factor in the series? A: Because Patrick has stuffed him (and
the rest of the Rockets at the same time). Hakeem is shooting
fade-away jumpers, and the rest of the team is terrified to go
anywhere near the hoop. Only Herrara has been able to shoot a 
lay-up or 2. Everything is coming from outside. The guards
manage to drive the lane once or twice a game. The Knicks,
meanwhile, are getting points from Mason, Oakley, Harper, Smith 
and Starks and a lot of them are inside. Patrick doesn't need 
to score if the other guys get 3 feet from the hoop. And time
after time Hakeem gets the ball right under the basket and can't
score - most of the time he's making sloppy passes to guys at
the 3-point line.

Great coaching by Riley, great defense by Ewing. I did not think
he had it in him, he has impressed me. Hakeem, on the other hand, 
should be playing SF (but he's a *wonderful* athlete)!

josh  
10.2206DZIGN::ROBICHAUDLike A Moth To A FlameWed Jun 22 1994 16:269
10.2207DOCTP::TESSIERWed Jun 22 1994 17:154
Well, Josh, I'll certainly agree with you on one point -- Riley has
outcoached Tomjanovich.

Ken
10.2208BasisOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Wed Jun 22 1994 17:3112
10.2209ELMAGO::BENBACAnaelC s'tI, doM yrroW t'noDWed Jun 22 1994 21:5210
  >>  Hakeem is shooting fade away jumpers...
    
    So is Patrick and he ain't hitting them that well. If it weren't for
    that high arching shot  he would be shooting even worse than he is, on
    account Hakeem would make him eat it. If I had to choose a fadeaway in
    this series it would be Hakeems and not Patricks. The only other move
    Pat has is the charge to the middle where he sticks his shoulder into
    Hakeems gut. Got a picture of it. Charge all the way.
    
    
10.2210MSE1::FRANCUSNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 23 1994 04:3013
    Home team has now won the last 20 game 7's; an amazing statistic. 
    
    Houston guards had a great game 7, Knicks guards - especailly Starks -
    had a very forgettable game.
    
    re: many many back
    
    Neither team scored 100 points in a game in this series.
    
    MikeC - what are the final standings?
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2211KALI::MORGANThu Jun 23 1994 12:336
    Actually, Derek Harper had another very good game.  Starks sucked
    though.  Akeem came through when the money was on the line.  Otis
    Thorpe was a big dissapointment to me in this series.
    
    					Steve
    
10.2212LAme serires and even worse celebration...BUMP::MMARLANDThu Jun 23 1994 13:0613
I only watched a few minutes of the post game celebration, but it was lame,
All the players and coaches hugging or looking for their wives and kids...
Give me a break. Looking at Hakeem you couldn't tell if he won or lost. Bring
back the days when the fans ran onto the court in melee and the players doused
each other in champagne.

Congrats though to the Rockets, but the overall play in the series was lame.
Why did Starks continue to shoot, the hell with ego's sit him down or make him
pass to other players. There 11 other guys on the team John.


mm    

10.2213CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Thu Jun 23 1994 13:125
Boy, Pat Riley earned his geenyus title lasted night.  Totally brilliant to keep
giving the rock to Starks, even though he was rushing every shot, and couldn't 
throw the ball into the ocean.

Yesiree, brilliant.  Reminds me of Dean Smif going to Rick Fox...
10.2214MSE1::FRANCUSNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 23 1994 13:257
    heck, and I disagee with you on Riley, but Starks was missing open
    shots when he wasn't being rushed; bad coaching decision once there
    were 4-5 minutes gone in the 4th. Bring Blackman in and let 'em shoot a
    few.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2215Poor coaching by RileyTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodThu Jun 23 1994 13:3715
    Did Riley's stubborness in insisting on keeping Starks in the lineup
    despite the fact he wasn't even coming close and wasn't going to stop
    shooting cost the Knicks the title?  Maybe not, but it did cost them
    any chance of winning Game 7.  Starks never gave the team a chance to
    win.  Riley's team, team, team preaching must not have connected with
    Starks in the 4th quarter.  Any chance the Knickls had was lost every
    time Starks hurled up another futile three.
    
    Congrats go out to Derek Harper, who was the Knicks MVP in this series.
    He and Doc Rivers (if Doc comes back 100%) will make up a savvy and
    dangerous backcourt for New York nexted season, provided Riley sits
    Starks.  As for Davis and Blackman, why not at least try one of them 
    with 7 or 8 minutes left in the game?
    
    NAZZ 
10.2216Pat Riley Exodus Watch, Day 1...NAC::G_WAUGAMANIndians in '94Thu Jun 23 1994 13:381
    
10.2217Not that Id have him change 1 thingMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSThu Jun 23 1994 13:3815
    I think the reason why it wasnt as exciting on the court is this new
    David Stern at center court after the game crap... Do the presentation
    in the locker room... They didnt want to get champaigne on the court
    that was very dissapointing...
    
    How about that class act riley he was in the locker room before the
    final buzzer sounded... What a scum bag.. You blew it riley you let
    RUDY T OUT COACH YOU BIG BIG HUGE HUGE TIME....
    
    I would have sat starks in the 3rd went with blackmon/Davis/Anthony
    ALOT MORE and see what they could do.. STARKS WAS OBVIOUSLY NOT THE
    ANSWER.. I think Riley realized that on the plane... "OH SHIT I HAVE
    2 OTHER GUARDS ON THE BENCH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
    
    							Mab
10.2218CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Thu Jun 23 1994 13:569
Since they are my two favorite targets on the Knicks, I'll choose to beleive 
that Riley told Starks to keep shooting, and that Starks shot was off because 
of the chicken bone in his throat.

If I were Ewing or Oakley, or Derek Harper for that matter, I'd not be a happy 
camper around now.  I think that the Knicks could have come back without the 
three pointers, if they had established some defensive momentum.

=bob=
10.2219HANNAH::ASHEMovin' on up, to the east side...Thu Jun 23 1994 14:222
    Wow, 10:20 and no word from Doc...
    
10.2220MKFSA::LONGand the thunder roooooooolllls....Thu Jun 23 1994 15:176
	The good Dr 00:00 must be relieved now that the Rockets were
	able to loosen the choke chain that the Oilers placed around
	the city of Houston.


	billl
10.2221wasn't starks - oakley should have been in street clothesAKOCOA::BREENCome to DaddyThu Jun 23 1994 15:5310
    as usual I watched a different game.  The knick "goat" was Oakley but
    since his problems were obviously physical I can't blame him any more
    than bill buckner.  But Riley had to have the guts to remove him and go
    with what he had healthy.
    
    And Charles Smith's night and today's schedule is exactly the same
    whether he lost or won; he stunk with pittsburgh in college and could
    never perform in big games and never will.
    
    this game was lost in last 6 minutes of 3rd period.
10.2222CSOA1::BACHThey who know nothing, doubt nothing...Thu Jun 23 1994 16:019
    Ahh...  The Knicks escorted the CHAMPS to the big dance...  After the 
    Crazed One spat upon the three time world champion Chicago Bulls, I 
    prayed the Knicks wouldn't get..  just...  one...
    
    They are kissin' their sister.
    
    Great job Rockets.  It was a great finale to the World Cup game...
    
    Chip_GSH_Bach
10.2223DZIGN::ROBICHAUDLike A Moth To A FlameThu Jun 23 1994 16:295
    	Without Riley the Knickerbockers would have not even made it
    to the Eastern Conference Championship.  I still think the guy is
    an A-Hole, but he's a very good coach.
    
    				  /Don
10.2224HANNAH::ASHEMovin' on up, to the east side...Thu Jun 23 1994 17:3546
    Here it is... warning pull up the boots... #don
   "(in honor of yet another pounding he's taken at the
    hands of The Doctor)", has allegedly gone silent about some bet or
    something.  He's accused of pulling an ACC Chris today.  He wants
    a trial.
    
    From:   US4RMC::"George_Brooks
    To:     UNIXML::"ashe@hannah.enet.dec.com"@lotus.com
    CC:
    
    
    Last night saw a triumph of the human spirit. A sublime extension of mind, 
    body and will on the part of Hakeem Olajuwon, as in true WILTian fashion, 
    he yet again dominated his more ballyhooed foe in the pivot, the gallant 
    but outclassed Patrick Ewing. His MVP performance on both ends of the court
    suprised no one. Yet it still amazed everyone. yes, his place on the
    Pantheon of WILT, and above all others save he, is now assured.
    
    It saw a battered, but game Kenny Smith regain his shooting touch in the
    crucible of Game 7 competition. He calculated vectors under pressure that
    allowed him to nail a clutch three that surely had Willie Mosconi
    smiling from that great Pool Hall In The Sky. Moreover, he balanced his 
    offensive renewal with a defensive effort against John, that was Stark in 
    its outcome.
    
    Yea, verily last night proved to the world what the Doctor and other
    intellgent men of his ilk knew aleady, that the Rockets had Champeenship 
    Mettle. MAINhood.
    
    Mainhood and grace that manifested itself in the low-friction moves of
    Robert Horry, the power of Hakeem and Otis "The Hammer" Thorpe, and in the
    clutch play of Vernon Maxwell. Truly these warriors, and other valient 
    troops named Herrera, Cassell, Bullard, Cureton, Elie, Gent and Brooks, 
    and that general Rudy, who outcoached Riley to a "T" - they swelled the 
    hearts of the faithful, crushed the hopes of the Jihad, and placed the 
    trophy in the only city worthy of it :
    
    
    HOUSTON.
    
    All hail them now.
    
                    Thank you,
    
                                    Dr. Midnight
    
10.2225MKFSA::LONGand the thunder roooooooolllls....Thu Jun 23 1994 17:475
	Comparing basketball to pool??  Now that's original, dumb, 
	but original.


	billl
10.2226FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaThu Jun 23 1994 17:532
    I was gonna send Doc mail, but couldn't find his address.  Tell him I
    said congrats and about time one of this many teams won something.
10.2227CAPNET::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingThu Jun 23 1994 17:554
    Has anyone ever seen JD and Dr. 00:00 together?  Sounds an awful lot
    like JD's Ranger trash.
    
    Mark.
10.2228hmmmmmmMKFSA::LONGand the thunder roooooooolllls....Thu Jun 23 1994 18:0212
>>	Has anyone ever seen JD and Dr. 00:00 together?  

	That's a good one!!!  I've never seen them both at the same place
	at the same time, but if they are the same person he's got one hell
	of a makeup routine!

	Come to think of it they were both at the Pat's Day Sox game,
	but they were each either getting beer, or giving it back,
	when the other was sitting down.


	billl
10.2229The great menace has been averted...NAC::G_WAUGAMANValdera-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-haThu Jun 23 1994 18:049
    
>    Has anyone ever seen JD and Dr. 00:00 together?  Sounds an awful lot
>    like JD's Ranger trash.
    
    But at least we didn't have to read JD's Ranger trash in behalf of 
    the Knicks, too...
    
    glenn
    
10.2230HANNAH::ASHEMovin' on up, to the east side...Thu Jun 23 1994 18:076
    Ok, explain this to me.
    
    The Hawks have traded Roy Hinson to the Bucks for Ken Norman.  Norman
    averaged double figures ppg last year.  Roy Hinson hasn't played a
    minute in 3 or 4 years, but must still be under contract.  Are things
    with the salary cap THAT bad?
10.2231CNTROL::CHILDSTemptation is a GunThu Jun 23 1994 18:085
I was definately scratching my head about that one too Walt. It's either
salary cap or Norman is the biggest troublemaker/headcase on the planet...

mike
10.2232MPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468Thu Jun 23 1994 18:467
    I figured it was a typo in the transaction section until I read
    the blurb about it.  I can't believe Hinson was still on a roster.
    
    Wonder if the Hawks offered him to the Sixers for the number one
    pick.  It worked before...
    
    Mike
10.2233With Big Dog coming, no room for NormanDOCTP::TESSIERThu Jun 23 1994 18:488
No doubt it's both.  Norman complained constantly this past season
about lack of playing time.  He's got a hefty 5-year contract, and
he figures to have even less playing time next season with Robinson
coming aboard.  This is a way of getting rid of him and his longterm
contract while maintaining a large salary slot to use in signing
either a free agent or one of their two first round picks.

Ken
10.2234DZIGN::ROBICHAUDLike A Moth To A FlameThu Jun 23 1994 19:0913
10.2235CAMONE::WAYReal men use iron sightsThu Jun 23 1994 19:161
Doc ManyZeroes -- master of revisionist history....8^)
10.2236HANNAH::ASHEMovin' on up, to the east side...Fri Jun 24 1994 04:351
    I SAID allegedly...
10.2237Go Bucks!!STRATA::BARBIERIFri Jun 24 1994 12:494
      How much is Robinson asking anyway?  Will he be signable by the
      Bucks?
    
                                                   Tony
10.2238Rumor du jourCTHQ::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon Jun 27 1994 14:0312
Heard on the radion this weekend that there is a deal brewing between Washington
(#8 pick?) and Detriot (#3).  

	o Washington sends Don McLean and their #1 to Detroit, and then use the
	  pick on Grant Hill.

	o Detroit then pick Juwan Howard with #8, grabbing the local guy.

Interesting deal.  Depending on how good an NBA player Hill turns out to be, 
it seems that the Pistons are making out better here.

=Bob=
10.2239CSTEAM::FARLEYMon Jun 27 1994 14:3115
    
    
    	Yabbut today's Woostah telegram is reporting that there's a very
    high probability that Glenn Robinson (pro'lly the #1 pick) will not
    be in attendance at the draft Wednesday night.  Seems his no-show is
    geared around some kind of protest against the legality of the draft
    and the salary cap.
    
    imo, a nice hollow gesture - he's still gonna get his mega-millions....
    
    I remain,
    wondering at what number I'll be drafted
    ;^)
    Kev
    
10.2240GRANPA::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Mon Jun 27 1994 14:446
    Washington's 1st pick is no.5. If they expect to get Howard with the
    8th pick, they will end up disappointed, becasue the Sixers will take
    him at 6.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
10.2241"You want MacLean? We'll fly him up to Detroit this morning!!!"TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinMon Jun 27 1994 14:5233
    
    
>Interesting deal.  Depending on how good an NBA player Hill turns out to be, 
>it seems that the Pistons are making out better here.
    
    	No way!!! What the matter with Detroit? Is Hill's reputation too
    clean for them??? If Washington (drafting #5 BTW) can move up two
    spots by giving up JUST Don MacLean, they should do it quick. Before
    the Piston's come to their senses!!
    
    	MacLean is a career backup small forward who does one thing, score.
    He doesn't rebound. His D is terrible. I don't remember him being much
    of a passer (Hell, I don't remember him passing!!!:-) And I'm not
    convinced is can duplicate last year's performace. More likely he
    will return to mediocrity.
    
    	At #3 the Bullets wil get either Hill or, if Dallas gets nervous,
    Jason Kidd. Either would be an excellent choice for Washington. Hill
    plays SF opposite Gugs, and Cheaney plays SG (Chapman should be dealt.)
    Or Kidd allows them to finally replace ancient Micheal Adams at PG,
    make Cheaney the SF, and hope that Chapman continues to improve at
    SG.
    
    	At #5 the Bullets have a tough choice. Either they take Howard
    and play him out-of-position (OOP) at Center, or Howard at PF and Gugs
    OOP at SF. Or they take a *BIG* gamble on  Wright, Montross, or Dare
    at Center. 
    
    	I'm assuming the T'woofs did the smart thing and drafted Marshall
    at #4. Why I'm making that assumption, I don't know!!! :-)
    
    JimH
    
10.2242CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon Jun 27 1994 14:533
re: .2240

Yabut does Washington have the 8th pick?  I may have that part wrong.
10.2244Still hoping the bulls do something before WednesdayMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSMon Jun 27 1994 15:159
    He could be the steal, I see many teams attempting trades with
    Detroit as the #3 spot could be the steal of the draft.  Remember
    when Hakeem went #1,the #3 in that draft was a pretty good steal :-)
    
    I wish Chicago had some trade bait they could work out with Detroit
    Maybe Kukoc/Grant/Williams(?) for Detroit 1st/2nd rnd picks :-)
                                 \
    We can Dream...
    							MairB
10.2245who will milwaukee deal with?AKOCOA::BREENCome to DaddyMon Jun 27 1994 15:3417
    The problem with Robinson is that he will be very expensive.  For
    Milwaukee that is a problem espcially since they have Vinnie Baker. I
    do agree that Hill could be #1 in many drafts and Kidd and Donyell are
    exceptional picks.
    
    If I were Celtics I would try very hard to trade down with Milwaukee
    right now.  For example, 94-#1 (9), 95-#1 plus a player with perhaps a 
    player back (all sal.cap here).  Would I go furthur, yes perhaps a swap
    of 96 #1s (at Mil.'s option).
    
    Dave Gavitt would have done nothing prior to this draft, ML I don't
    know.  Celtics haven't really gone out on a limb since drafting russell
    in '57; most of the deals after that were Red bilking some neophyte.
    Now the C's have to gamble and realize that they have nothing to lose
    anyway.
    
    bilthe
10.2246HillVAOP28::RiceIt can't happen hereMon Jun 27 1994 16:1018
 >     Don't be all that surprised if Grant Hill goes number one. I
 >    won't. Not only is the kid a great leader, a great player and
 >    a smart cookie but he has the bloodlines.

I like Hill better than Robinson also.  Robinson has proven he can
score, and little else. Hill has proven he can do everything necessary
to win. I would put Robinson 3rd, behind Hill and Kidd (shows how
much *I* know ;).

On a slightly positive note, Stern in his halftime interview during
game 7 nearly committed the league to enforcing the rules nexted
year, saying he wanted to "create some space" so that players could
show their skills. He *definitely* committed the league to stopping 
the blatant taunting and bad sportmanship, saying it was "bad for kids".

There's always hope.

josh
10.2247SOLANA::MAY_BRone bourbon,one scotch, and one beerMon Jun 27 1994 16:108
    
    
    I don't think Robinson is the player that will immediately turn a team
    around, and am not sure the CEltics should trade that much for him. 
    Why not wait a year, see if a true franchise player emerges, and do
    make a deal then?  
    
    brews
10.2248Big Dog best since Michael, IMHOROCK::MURPHYGood News for Mets - Can't finish 7th!Mon Jun 27 1994 16:5220
    Apparently, you weren't watching the same Robinson as me. He had a 
    bundle of steals in the Tourney. His defense is stellar. He is also a
    very solid rebounder, and has good court vision, although he had little
    around him to pass to. He is much better than Webber, and I think
    Webber has turned out quite nicely, thank you. 
    
    Maybe it's just because I've been watching more B10 hoop than you guys,
    but IMHO he would have been the number one pick if he had left college 
    LAST year (over Webber/Hardaway/Bradley). The team that has him, will
    be a contender very quickly. Hopefully they can put enough around hime
    so he doesn't burn out from the season (ala. Jordan in the mid-80's).
    
    Murph
    
    >I like Hill better than Robinson also.  Robinson has proven he can
    >score, and little else. Hill has proven he can do everything necessary
    >to win. I would put Robinson 3rd, behind Hill and Kidd (shows how
    >much *I* know ;).
    
    
10.2249let's see if he reads this noteAKOCOA::BREENCome to DaddyMon Jun 27 1994 16:5917
    Well it looks like sharone wright is the leader among the big men and
    that celts may have a dare/montross choice or at least one of the two
    to pick.
    
    Dare's big problem is physical.  Can he become athletic enough to
    compete in nba and improve his skills in the meantime - eg how is his
    head, truly.
    
    Montross has looked better lately from my reading and did show good
    potential in 92-93 but he is iffy.  Too bad we can't get an honest,
    informed appraisal from someone in this notefile who has followed north
    caroline closely.
    
    there are the two or three freshman centers (Camby) who could make an
    impact.  If I could get Robinson right now any way I'd jump.  This
    downgrade of him looks to me like a media thing, he is super bluechip
    from what I've seen of him.
10.2250DOCTP::TESSIERMon Jun 27 1994 17:129
Robinson will be the number one and he will be great.  He can do everything.
It's unheard of for a player to put up his kinds of numbers (30ppg, 10 rpg)
while playing in the best conference in the country.

I suspect that Detroit would only do the rumored deal with Washington if
Dallas takes Hill instead of Kidd.  Then it would make sense for Detroit
to take Howard and McClean instead of another point guard.

Ken
10.2251FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaMon Jun 27 1994 17:182
    Meanwhile, Scottie Pippen is on the block and rumored to be going to
    several places.
10.2252Not EnoughSTRATA::BARBIERIMon Jun 27 1994 17:2010
      As A Bucks fan, I don't think the Celtics have anything to
      offer them for the rights to Robinson.  Wishful thinking.
      I do think its possible though for the Celtics to remain 
      a lottery lock for one to two more years and stand a real
      chance at getting Camby or Griffith which may be what they
      really want all along.
    
      Hill looks intriguing to me, but I hope they take Robinson.
    
                                                   Tony
10.2253CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Mon Jun 27 1994 17:2814
|    Meanwhile, Scottie Pippen is on the block and rumored to be going to
|    several places.

I know where I'd send him...

If Milwaulkee takes Hill instead of Robinson, it will be because they believe he
is better, not because of money.  In this day and age, it is implied that the 
firsted draft choice will get the most money.

Hill is climbing (M.Leary memorial pun) due to his character as much as his 
ability.  I didn't see that much of Robinson, but I think Hill will be a solid
NBA player, maybe an all-star, but not a superstar.

=Bob=
10.2254Haven't seen him enoughVAOP28::RiceIt can't happen hereMon Jun 27 1994 21:079
 >   Maybe it's just because I've been watching more B10 hoop than you guys,

That's probably it. I saw a lot of Jason Kidd lasted year, and
I believe he's the best PG since Magic. And I saw Hill shut
down Robinson in the NCAA. For Robinson to be successful in the
NBA someone has to pass him the ball. Hill and Kidd will go get
the ball for themselves. Robinson could end up like Mashburn.

josh
10.2255METSNY::francusNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsMon Jun 27 1994 21:137
> Robinson could end up like Mashburn.

which is why Dallas should take Kidd.

The Crazy Met

10.2256My .02ROCK::MURPHYGood News for Mets - Can't finish 7th!Mon Jun 27 1994 21:1723
    >And I saw Hill shut down Robinson in the NCAA.
    
    Aside from the rumor that Robinson was hurt/sick vs. Duke...
    
    I picked Purdue to win their first two games on his talent alone.
    Then to win the third (more difficult opponent) game on his talent
    alone. I then picked them to lose the 4th game (Duke) against a 
    very tough opponnent simply because the Dog would be worn out
    from having to do everything.  
    
    Outside of Robinson, Purdue had nothing but role players, and they
    won the Big 10 - over Michigan and Indiana, balanced, deep teams.
    
    >For Robinson to be successful in the
    >NBA someone has to pass him the ball.
    
    Even the Bucks can supply better that Matt Waddell.
    
    Robinson >>>>>> Mashburn.
    
    Murph
    
    
10.2257Robinson = BiasAKOCOA::BREENCome to DaddyMon Jun 27 1994 21:2211
    > which is why Dallas should take Kidd.
    
    Dallas won't get a sniff of Robinson at #2; I wouldn't blame anyone for
    taking Kidd but he's no magic.  Robinson is a lock for 2000 dream team.
    
    Although there is one problem and that is how does a multi-millionaire
    ever realize his true potential.  Look at writers for example who
    strike it rich with early books and movies: they often stagnate (James
    Jones of From Here to Eternity fame comes to mind, Joseph Heller C-22)
    
    billthe
10.2258a magical purchase?CSTEAM::FARLEYTue Jun 28 1994 16:5011
    
    
    	Yabbut although the Woostah paper didn't have much of the details,
    it reported that Magic Johnson's buying ~10% ownership in da Lakers.
    
    Anybody got any more nooz on this?
    
    I remain,
    like.....curious
    Kev
    
10.2259FRETZ::HEISERugadanodawonumadjaTue Jun 28 1994 17:321
    10% with the potential for more in the future.
10.2260HANNAH::ASHEMovin' on up, to the east side...Tue Jun 28 1994 18:302
    Possible front office position too...
    
10.2261MSE1::FRANCUSNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 30 1994 03:314
    first picks go as expected. Robinson, Kidd, Hill, Marshall
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.22621st round summaryCSTEAM::FARLEYThu Jun 30 1994 15:5938
    

    	Yabbut here's the results of da 1st round
    
 	1. Milwaukee   Glenn Robinson   F      Purdue
 	2. Dallas      Jason Kidd       G      California
 	3. Detroit     Grant Hill       F      Duke
 	4. Minnesota   Donyell Marshall F      Connecticut
 	5. Washington  Juwan Howard     F      Michigan
 	6. Philadelphia Sharone Wright  C/F    Clemson
 	7. LA Clippers Lamond Murray    F      California
 	8. Sacramento  Brian Grant      F      Xavier
 	9. Boston      Eric Montross    C      North Carolina
	10. LA Lakers   Eddie Jones      F      Temple
	11. Seattle     Charles Rogers   C      Tennessee St.
	12. Miami       Khalid Reeves    G      Arizona
	13. Denver      Jalen Rose       G      Michigan
	14. New Jersey  Yinka Dare       C      George Washington
	15. Indiana     Eric Piatkowski  F      Nebraska
	16. Golden State Clifford Rozier C      Louisville
	17. Portland    Aaron McKie      G      Temple
	18. Milwaukee   Eric Mobley      C      Pittsburgh
	19. Dallas      Tony Dumas       G      Missouri-Kansas City
	20. Philadelphia B.J. Tylor      G      Texas
	21. Chicago     Dickey Simpkins  F      Providence
	22. San Antonio Bill Curley      F      Boston College
	23. Phoenix     Wesley Person    F      Auburn
	24. New York    Monty Williams   F      Notre Dame
	25. LA Clippers Greg Minor       G      Louisville
	26. New York    Charlie Ward     G      Florida State
	27. Orlando     Brooks Thompson  G      Oklahoma State
    
    
    	I remain,
    remembering that Shawnell got drafted before Daimon Bailey too!
    Kev
    
10.2263MSE1::FRANCUSNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 30 1994 16:084
    did Bailey get drafted??
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2264WMOIS::BALL_KThu Jun 30 1994 16:183
    yes,
    Indiana, 2nd Round
    
10.2265MSE1::FRANCUSNY Rangers 1994 Stanley Cup ChampionsThu Jun 30 1994 16:268
    that makes sense.
    
    of course all the hype about him before he even started at Indiana U
    would have made you believe that he would be the #1 pick after his
    sophomore year of college
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2266CSTEAM::FARLEYThu Jun 30 1994 16:3312
    
    Yabbut and by the way, after Bailey was taken, there were only 2 other
    draft picks to go.
    
    The crowd in Indiana went nuts after his name was announced.
    
    Any reason why Eric Monstross wasn't at the arena lasted night?
    
    I remain,
    sorta satisfied with the way it was broadcast on tee vee
    Kev
    
10.2267Oh BrotherOPTION::LAZARUSDavid Lazarus @KYO,323-4353Thu Jun 30 1994 17:0311
    Wesley person,Phoenix' #1 joins his brother Chuck as the fourth brother
    pair to be drafted #1.
    
    How many of the others can you name? Answer below
    
    
    Jim and John Paxson
    Bernard and Albert King
    Horace and Harvey Grant
    
    
10.2268Not saying the guy has no foot speed but...DOCTP::TESSIERThu Jun 30 1994 17:398
Re.

 > Any reason why Eric Monstross wasn't at the arena lasted night?
   
He decided to jog over to the arena from the hotel ....but didn't
get there in time.

Ken 
10.2269van arsdales fourth bros?AKOCOA::BREENCome to DaddyThu Jun 30 1994 18:191
    
10.2270anotherFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jun 30 1994 18:201
    Gus & Ray Williams
10.2271half brothersFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jun 30 1994 18:211
    Eric Montross and Greg Kite
10.2272Congrats to the NEW carnac of Sprots NAZZOURGNG::RIGGENJeff Riggen &quot;Sales Support&quot; I think ?Thu Jun 30 1994 19:3234
Exactly batting .500 in the first round

Note 10.1902
TNPUBS::NAZZARO "Will edit for food"
23-MAY-1994 14:50

			FIRST ROUND
 1. Milwaukee - Glen Robinson 6-8 F  Purdue                          Check
 2. Dallas - Jason Kidd 6-4 G  Cal                                   Check
 3. Detroit - Grant Hill 6-7 G/F  Duke                               Check
 4. Minnesota - Eric Montross 7-0 C  North Carolina                  -----
 5. Washington - Juwan Howard 6-9 F  Michigan                        Check
 6. Philadelphia - Sharone Wright 6-11 F/C  Clemson                  Check
 7. L.A. Clippers - Lamond Murray 6-7 G/F  Cal                       Check
 8. Sacramento - Yinka Dare 7-1 C  George Washington                 -----
 9. Boston - Donyell Marshall 6-9 F  UConn                           -----
10. L.A. Lakers - Clifford Rozier 6-9 F  Louisville                  -----             
11. Seattle (from Charlotte) - Wesley Person 6-6 G  Auburn           -----
12. Miami - Khalid Reeves 6-1 G  Arizona                             Check
13. Denver - Jalen Rose 6-8 G  Michigan                              Check
14. New Jersey - Aaron McKie 6-5 G  Temple                           -----
15. Indiana - Eric Piatkowski 6-7 F  Nebraska                        Check
16. Golden State (from Cleveland) - Jim McIlvaine 7-1 C  Marquette   -----
17. Portland - Carlos Rogers 6-11 F/C  Tennessee St.                 -----
18. Milwaukee (from Orlando) Eric Mobley 6-11 C  Pitt                Check
19. Dallas (from Golden State) - B.J. Tyler 6-1 G  Texas             -----
20. Philadelphia (from Utah) Eddie Jones 6-6 G/F  Temple             -----
21. Chicago - Dickie Simpkins 6-10 F/C  Providence                   Check
22. San Antonio - Billy Curley 6-9 F  Boston College                 Check
23. Phoenix - Voshon Lenard 6-4 G  Minnesota                         -----
24. New York - Monty Williams 6-7 F  Notre Dame                      Check
25. Atlanta - Charles Claxton 7-0 C  Georgia                         -----
26. New York (from Houston) - Derrick Phelps 6-3 G  North Carolina   -----
27. Orlando (from Seattle) - Deon Thomas 6-8 F  Illinois             -----
10.2273NAZZ bested Peter Vecsey who was at .444FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jun 30 1994 19:4145
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From: johneco@cns.nyu.edu (John Econopouly)
Newsgroups: rec.sport.basketball.pro
Subject: Pete Vecsey's MOCK DRAFT +

Whatever your opinions of Vecsey's persona, there is no doubt
that he is the ultimate NBA insider.  Here are his picks.
[] = Vecsey's comments.  {}=mine

*1.Milwaukee   Glenn Robinson
*2.Dallas      Jason Kidd  [Passing on Hill will be one of dumbest moves ever]
*3.Detroit     Grant Hill
*4.Minnesota   Donyell Marshall
*5.Washington  Juwan Howard [trying to trade up to picks #2,3]
*6.Philadelphia  Sharone Wright
*7.Clippers    Lamond Murray [will trade Jackson and #25 for Pooh, Sealy, and #15]
*8.Sacramento  Brian Grant [looking to trade pick, want a center]
*9.Boston      Eric Montross [Auerbachs choice. staff wants Rose]
10.LA Lakers  Carlos Rogers [Person, McKie, Piatkowski also high - will trade 
				Peeler or Christie]
11.Seattle    Jalen Rose [Eddie Jones if Rose gone.  Looking at trades - Pippen,
				PJ Brown, Doug Smith, Rodman all offered]
12.Miami      Eddie Jones [prefer Rogers.  next Piatkowski] {not Khalid?}
13.Cleveland  Khalid Reeves [will trade pick for Brandon straight up only]
14.New Jersey  Wesley Person [else Yinka Dare.  signed Sean Higgins]
*15.Indiana    Piatkowski {I don't see why they need him...}
16.Golden St.  Yinka Dare [else Mobley]
17.Portland    Aaron McKey
18.Milwaukee   Jim McIlvaine
19.Dallas      Dickie Simpkins
*20.Philadelphia  BJ Tyler
21.Chicago     Greg Minor [or Tony Dumas]
22.San Antonio  Charlie Ward [or Howard Eisley; will sign Avery Johnson too]
23.Phoenix    Eric Mobley
*24.New York   Ward or Eisley [also want Tyler, but would cost both picks to move up]
25.LA Clippers  Voshon Leonard
26.New York    Dontonio Wingfield
27.Orlando     Michael Smith [or Bill Curley.  also want Tyler]

Re Pippen:  He claims Bulls can take Richmond and #8 from Kings, but prefer
Seattle deal: Kemp, Pierce, & #11 for Pip (and #21)

Remember this guy is just a sports producer and may not be that good.  I'll 
post my picks before the draft tomorrow.  See ya!!
10.2274judge rules no contracts until July 8HBAHBA::HAASAte a hot dog, made me feel goodThu Jun 30 1994 21:0212
I just noticed this and it may have effected some of them would be
trades. 

A federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order preventing the
signing of any NBA contracts before a hearing on July 8. The Union has
filed suit against the league, all the teams, the draft, the cap and free
agency. They're negotiating with the league on a new collective
bargaining agreement.

Friday is the day that unsigned players become free agents.

TTom
10.2275CSTEAM::FARLEYFri Jul 01 1994 16:199
    
    
    	Yabbut so other than da Chief, who else in da league became free
    agents toady?
    
    I remain,
    sorta a free agent
    Kev
    
10.2276HANNAH::ASHEMovin' on up, to the east side...Fri Jul 01 1994 16:462
    Cam Neely.. (same city, different sport)
    
10.2277list but caint signHBAHBA::HAASAte a hot dog, made me feel goodFri Jul 01 1994 16:528
Kev,

See .1910. It's got 'em all.

And none of 'em can sign today even if'n they wanted to. The ban on new
contracts was upheld. Nexted date to sign is 7/8.

TTom
10.2278CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Thu Jul 07 1994 20:286
Scottie Pippen rumor-du-jour:

Pippen is suposedly goign to Miami for Rony Siekley and ?.  Anyone else heard 
this one?

=Bob=
10.2279Hope MarB approves of da spelinSOLANA::MAY_BRone bourbon,one scotch, and one beerFri Jul 08 1994 19:054
    
    Heard it on the local Sprots radion yesterday.
    
    brews
10.2280HANNAH::ASHEMovin' on up, to the east side...Fri Jul 08 1994 20:002
    Pippen and Perdue for Seikaly and Miner.
    
10.2281CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHYou gotta put down the duckie...Fri Jul 08 1994 20:083
|    Pippen and Perdue for Seikaly and Miner.

Rumor or fact?
10.2282CSTEAM::FARLEYFri Jul 08 1994 20:086
    
    
    	Yabbut is that a done deal or just speculation, Walt?
    
    Kev
    
10.2283collision!!!!;^)CSTEAM::FARLEYFri Jul 08 1994 20:081
    
10.2284HANNAH::ASHEMovin' on up, to the east side...Fri Jul 08 1994 20:152
    Speculation... according to ex(boo) employee Kath Petrie...
    
10.2285GRANPA::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Mon Jul 11 1994 12:178
    Retired NBA official Earl "Yogi" Strom died Sunday afternoon from brain
    cancer. He was 66. While he was still active, he was one of the last
    NBA officials who wan't intimidated by the "home court". I always loved
    seeing Earl ref the Sixers when they were on the road, but hated to get
    him at the Spectrum. He was an all round class act,
    
    Dennis Faust
    
10.2286Michael Smith?VAOP28::RiceIt can't happen hereMon Jul 11 1994 17:545
OK, the dust has almost settled, and I only have one question....
did Michael Smith (Prov) get drafted? And if not, why not?

josh
10.2287MPGS::MCCARTHYMike McCarthy SHR3-2/W1 237-2468Mon Jul 11 1994 18:103
    I think the Kings took him early in the second round.
    
    Mike
10.2288CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHMelanie is two years old!!Fri Jul 29 1994 14:013
Heard something about a Scott Skiles-Spudd Webb trade.  Anyone confirm?

=Bob=
10.2289HANNAH::ASHEFri Jul 29 1994 14:172
    I heard it was 1-for-1...
    
10.2290Grant to the Magic?VAOU09::RICEThis, too, will pass...Fri Jul 29 1994 15:534
    The Skiles-Webb deal makes room on Orlando for Horace Grant. They
    will be tough, if Penny continues to develop.
    
    josh
10.2291MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Wed Aug 03 1994 04:247
    NBA invalidated Grant's contract with Orlando and Green's contract with
    Phoenix. Both contracts have escape clauses after the first year; this
    type of contract was signed by Chris Dudley with Portland last year and
    2 arbitrators upheld the contract.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2292trendyHBAHBA::HAASSorry, wrong species.Wed Aug 03 1994 13:518
Lasted year, the arbitrators allowed Dudley's contract but in their
statement they said that they did so because it was a_isolated incident.
They specifically mentioned that if'n this type of contract became a
trend then it would/could be considered a circumvention of the cap rules.

Yesterday's ruling cited these contracts as a said same trend.

TTom
10.2293exiAKOCOA::BREENWed Aug 03 1994 14:441
    Isn't the Dominique contract with Celtics a buyout type.?
10.2294SNAX::ERICKSONYes I Am !!!Wed Aug 03 1994 15:226
    
    	The Dominique Wilkins contract has no escape clause after one year.
    'Nique gets 2.8, then 3.64, then 4.73, for a total of 11.17 Million.
    Its the standard 30% raise each year.
    
    Ron
10.2295DTII startersHBAHBA::HAASSorry, wrong species.Wed Aug 03 1994 15:457
Meanwhile, Don Nelson has named the starting lineup for DTII tomorrow.
KJ, Reggie Miller, Joe Dumars, Shaq and Sean Kemp.

Nelson said that this is only for the first game and after that he'd
reevaluate.

TTom
10.2296FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Wed Aug 03 1994 16:5713
    The new contracts for Green and Grant do not have an opt-out so they
    aren't a trend.  The NBA is still smarting from never having one a case
    like this.  Expect it to continue.  The NBA has no right to force a
    player to only accept his market value when the player chooses to
    consider other factors more important (i.e., a winning team).
    
>Meanwhile, Don Nelson has named the starting lineup for DTII tomorrow.
>KJ, Reggie Miller, Joe Dumars, Shaq and Sean Kemp.
    
    Glad to see Nelly agrees with me on the best PG in the game.  Pretty
    good for a guy that was almost left out due to political reasons.
    
    Mike
10.2297source?HBAHBA::HAASSorry, wrong species.Wed Aug 03 1994 17:0720
>    The new contracts for Green and Grant do not have an opt-out so they
>    aren't a trend.  The NBA is still smarting from never having one a case

I don't know the details personally but here's the quotes from USA Today
and the local paper:

USA Today:	"The NBA TUesday rejected contracts Horace Grant signed
	with Orland and A.C. Green signed with Phoenix, because of
	one-year out clauses that circumvent the salary limits with a
	one-year delay.:

Local:		"... Grant's deal ws voided by the NBA - along with a
	deal A.C. Green signed with Phoenix - becuase of a
	one-year-and-out clause..."

What's your source for this, Mike cause it contradicts everything being
reported - ESPN, CNN, etc. - that consistently mentions the "opt-out"
clause?

TTom
10.2298FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Wed Aug 03 1994 17:346
    Green and Dudley had the 1-year opt out last year.  The NBA lost the
    ruling on them.  This year Green exercised his option, but still
    re-signed with the Suns for more money.  The contract he signed last
    week doesn't have an opt out.  The NBA is complaining about how it was
    done, not necessarily the new contract itself.  They will lose the
    appeal just like they did last year.
10.2299MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Thu Aug 04 1994 01:518
    
    The NBA is complaining that Green signed for 5.2 mil per for 3 years
    which is way beyond what his market value is - in other words the flip
    side of the coin from last year. Grant has the opt out option in his
    contract. 
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2300Vancouver UpdateVAOP28::RiceUp yer StackThu Aug 04 1994 16:3414
The Vancouver Sun announced the short list for the No-Names
thisted morning. The name has already been chosen, but they're
gonna drag it out for another week. They have adopted a Native
Peoples theme, and will hold the press conference to announce the
final choice at the UBC Museum of Anthropology. The short-list:

Grizzlies (represents strength & bravery - I can live with it, barely)
Orcas  (top of the food chain - a bit obscure, but I can see a great logo)
Ravens (my favorite from day 1)

GO RAVENS!

josh

10.2301that should be $5M/yearFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Aug 04 1994 16:582
    Green's new contract was much larger than that.  It was a 5-year deal
    worth close to $5M.
10.2302MSE1::FRANCUSMets in '94Thu Aug 04 1994 17:256
    .2299 did say 5.2 per year.
    
    5 years?? hymm, I read 3 years.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2303CAMONE::WAYTry 664/668, Neighborhood of The BeastThu Aug 04 1994 23:401
Vancouver's a cool city......
10.2304CANADA GETS PUMPED!!!!VAOP28::RiceUp yer StackFri Aug 05 1994 16:0646
At the risk of boring all you Yanks to tears, I have to take a minute
to rave about the Canadian team at the World Championships.

I watched them beat Angola lasted night by 31 points. Now Angola is
not a threat to win a medal, but they're not bad - I expect them to 
beat a few teams teams before they leave. The point is, the Canadian
team is *excellent*, by far the best we have ever put on a court. We
go 12 deep, nobody plays more than 20-25 minutes, and the team is 
oriented around defense and passing. Ken Shields is the coach, and he
has Del Harris as assistant. (yes, LK, that's DEL HARRIS ;)

We look like this:

C - Greg Wiltjer - surprisingly good on defense, can board. 
    Mike Smrek  - Kareem's old backup. 31, can still play.
    both these guys are 7' and very strong.

PF - JD Jackson - 3-time CIAU PoY, young, runs the floor, tough kid
   - Kory Hallas - another tough kid, led the team lasted night w/14 pts.

SF - Rick Fox - finally gets to show his stuff for Canada. 
   - Keene, 6'9", pounds the offensive boards, runs the floor.
   - an african name - drafted by the Pacers this year.

SG - Mackay - mwwob.
   - Vickery - 3-point specialist, good d

PG - Nash(?) - Santa Clara's starting PG, going into his junior year.
     The kid can PLAY! Penetrates, hits the 3, great d.
   - Ron Macmahon - GREAT D! 2nd all-time NCAA steals leader, and a 
     great playmaker.

Shields has them playing the high-post offense, it's really fun to watch,
my favorite style of play. The PGs are just super, they will hold their own
against anybody, even KJ ;)

We are going for the Silver, folks. The big game is Russia on Saturday.
Argentina is tonight.

> Vancouver's a cool city......

I just moved here lasted year, and I *love* it!

josh

10.2305Vancouver UpdateVAOP28::RiceGRIZZLIES ROOLThu Aug 11 1994 22:5311
In a typical fake-left go-right move by Stu Jackson, the Vancouver
Ravens became the Vancouver Grizzlies today, and deny having EVER
been the Ravens despite reports in NOTES and various NewsGroups.

The best thing I can say about this is that I would rather be a
Grizzlie than a Raptor.

GRRRRRRR!

josh 
10.2306HANNAH::ASHEHookin' up words &amp; phrases &amp; clausesFri Aug 12 1994 13:513
    I heard some rumor they wanted to be the dragons and were shot down.
    Anyone hear this?
    
10.2307A more reliable sorce available????AD::HEATHIt'll be Oct soon and Butch will be goneFri Aug 12 1994 14:368
    
    
      I heard the same thing.  I think it is just a rumor (I heard it on
    Imus) that they dumped the Dragons because the Nets are changing their
    names to the &*(^%* Dragons or something like that.  I'm pretty sure
    he said the Swamp Water Dragons that is why I think it is a rumor.
    
    j/
10.2308HANNAH::ASHEHookin' up words &amp; phrases &amp; clausesFri Aug 12 1994 15:342
    I heard Swampdragons but figured it couldn't be serious...
    
10.2309Strength, Power, EnduranceVAOP28::RiceGRIZZLIES ROOLFri Aug 12 1994 16:1814
The short-list in Vancouver was Grizzlies, Ravens, and Orcas. Dragons
was rumored (to pull in the Asian crowd) but it was decided that a 
Native American theme was more appropriate. 

At a news conference held in a Haida longhouse at UBC, Jackson admitted
that he had leaked Ravens lasted week to get people off-track. I like
this guys style. The logo is pretty cool, *much* better than the Barney
clone from our Eastern rivals. It will be on the front of every Frosted
Flakes box as of today, and Grizzlie t-shirts are IN the stores. 

Hey Mike, ya got a GIF file yet? ;)

josh
10.2310FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Aug 12 1994 17:225
    Dragons, Raptors, Dinosaurs, no difference.
    
    >Hey Mike, ya got a GIF file yet? ;)
    
    should arrive any day now...
10.2311fyiFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Aug 18 1994 17:462
    word has it around here that Dennis Rodman is on the block in S.A. and
    that Phoenix might make a run for him.
10.2312Back to the PG ratholeVAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Mon Aug 22 1994 15:5213
With all this talk about PGs, how come nobody ever mentions
the PG on the greatest team in the history of the universe -
KC Jones? Going by number of rings KC is the best of all time -
and don't tell me it was because of Russell, Magic had Kareem
and couldn't 3-peat, never mind 8 or 10-peat.

I would love to see KC's stats if anybody has them. He won
with defense and intelligence, so his lack of great numbers
is meaningless.

josh
 
10.2313SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 16:345
    >never mind 8 or 10-peat. <-| THERE THEY BE
                                |
    >I would love to see KC's stats if anybody has them. He won
    >with defense and intelligence, so his lack of great
    >numbersis meaningless.
10.2314TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinMon Aug 22 1994 16:3837
    
    >I would love to see KC's stats if anybody has them.
    
    
    	A quick summary of K.C.'s career...
    
    He played a total of 9 seasons (58-59 thru 66-67). His career
    averages:
    
     G     FG%    FT%   Reb/G   Ast/G   Pts/G
    675   38.7   63.2    3.5     4.3    7.4
    
    
    His numbers were pretty consistent throughout his career, except for
    his rookie season when he didn't get a lot of playing time. His highest
    scoring average was 9.1 ppg. His best assist season was 6.3 ast/G.
    
    I think it is hard to judge K.C. assist stats. The early part of his
    career overlaped with the end of Cousey's (K.C. assist total jumped
    about 100/season the year after Couz retired) and the end of his career
    coincided with Hondo's early years (Hondo's assists jumped 110 the year
    after KC retired and kept rising for about 5 years!) Sam Jones and 
    Bill Russell also got healthy assis numbers on all those clubs. "Tommy
    Gun" Heinsohn seems to have been the black hole back then. Nelson
    didn't seem to worry about passing the ball too much either!
    
    Just looking at the stats (My Celtic memories start with the 68-69
    season) it is pretty obvious that the Russell Celtic teams didn't run
    their offense through the hands of just one player. It must have been
    fun watching a team with as many great passers, as those teams seemed
    to have had.
    
    Maybe one of the Old-Timers can fill us in. I'm sure NAZZ could fill
    this conference with volumes of personal memories! :-)
    
    JimH
    
10.2315he was a defensive specialistFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 22 1994 16:531
    How about steals and blocks per game?
10.2316HANNAH::ASHECall her Cleopatra - Queen of DenialMon Aug 22 1994 17:012
    Kenny has better stats (smiley goes here)
    
10.2317VAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Mon Aug 22 1994 17:0517
  >  Just looking at the stats (My Celtic memories start with the 68-69
  >  season) it is pretty obvious that the Russell Celtic teams didn't run
  >  their offense through the hands of just one player.

As I remember (I first saw the C's in 1962) the offense ran through Russ
most of the time. The high-post, with a guy like Russ in the middle, was
unstoppable. I'd love to see Nelson play it with Webber this year - he
may be good enough to pull it off. I've also seen Daugherty play it a
little, I'd like to see it more from him, he's a great passer.

It's hard to imagine, in today's game, a team with no one scoring 20 ppg
and no one averaging +5 assists winning a championship. What a team. Of
course, Russ averaged around 20 boards....

I guess they didn't track steals back then?

josh 
10.2318SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 17:285
    
    In KC's time assists were not given out as generously as they are now
    that Nazz is in charge.  YOu can't really compare the assist numbers.
    
    brews
10.2319in comingHBAHBA::HAASSorry, wrong species.Mon Aug 22 1994 17:358
>    In KC's time assists were not given out as generously as they are now
>    that Nazz is in charge.  YOu can't really compare the assist numbers.
          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Dems fighting words. Also, just venturing a guess, don't hold your breath
on the nexted Nazz Ticket Lottery....

TTom
10.2320TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinMon Aug 22 1994 17:4417
    
    
    
    >How about steals and blocks per game?
    
    
    	They were not counted back in those days, they first show up
    in the 73-74 season. They also didn't didn't start counting Offensive
    and Defensive rebounds before that season, only Total rebounds.
    
    	And yes, Kenny Anderson does shoot better than K.C. ever did. I
    guess we should just send him to Springfield now!!!! :-)
    
    JimH
    
    
    
10.2321FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 22 1994 17:562
    who was in charge of getting the ball out of the peach basket in those
    days?
10.2322DOCTP::TESSIERMon Aug 22 1994 18:226
K.C. Jones' induction into the Hall was a joke.  He was fortunate
to be on a dynasty team surrounded by some great players.  But he
was strictly a role player.  I can't think of another guard who
made it into the Hall based solely on defensive skills.

Ken
10.2323CNTROL::CHILDSMember of the Sloan Peterson FanClubMon Aug 22 1994 18:334
 he deserves to be in just for adding to the Lakers and their fans' misery...

 ;^)
10.2324SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 18:488
   > Dems fighting words. Also, just venturing a guess, don't hold your
   > breathon the nexted Nazz Ticket Lottery....
    
    It's a good think this is an electronic medium, rather than face to
    face.  You'd have a hard time arguing while in a permanent lip-lock
    with Nazz's butt.  8^)
    
    brews, stuck in AZ, and too far away to get into the lottery
10.2325KC was a true champion.VAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Mon Aug 22 1994 19:3110
>K.C. Jones' induction into the Hall was a joke.  He was fortunate
>to be on a dynasty team surrounded by some great players.  But he
>was strictly a role player.  I can't think of another guard who
>made it into the Hall based solely on defensive skills.

Ken. You live in a dream world. The guy won 2 NCAA championships
and 8 or 9 rings. He won it all EVERY YEAR HE PLAYED! You this
happens by luck or accident? Get real. 

josh
10.2326FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 22 1994 19:335
    >    It's a good think this is an electronic medium, rather than face to
    
    hey watch it, buddy!
    
    Mike (thing/think Police)
10.2327SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressMon Aug 22 1994 19:356
  >  Mike (thing/think Police)
    
    Always figgered you'd get connected to the Thought Police one way or
    another.  8^)
    
    brews
10.2328Who has the most rings (Player+Coaching ???)MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSMon Aug 22 1994 19:415
    He won 2 NCAA championships, 9 Rings as a player and how many as a
    coach ? He may have more Championship rings then anyone (Or were those
    8-9 including the one's he won as a coach ?).
    
    								mab
10.2329FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 22 1994 19:414
    That's right and don't you forget it!  We took the walls down in Europe
    so that we could build them here.
    
    The Thought Police
10.2330another ringFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Aug 22 1994 19:431
    you forgot to include the ring around the collar
10.2331TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinMon Aug 22 1994 20:0114
    
    
>Ken. You live in a dream world. The guy won 2 NCAA championships
>and 8 or 9 rings. He won it all EVERY YEAR HE PLAYED! You this
>happens by luck or accident? Get real. 
    
    
    	Close, but not quite. His lasted year in the NBA was 66-67, the
    year the C's lost to Philly in the division finals.
    
    
    JimH
    
    
10.2332TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinMon Aug 22 1994 20:0619
    
    
    >He won 2 NCAA championships, 9 Rings as a player and how many as a
    >coach ? He may have more Championship rings then anyone (Or were those
    >8-9 including the one's he won as a coach ?).
    
    	He has eight rings as an NBA player and two as a Coach.
    
    	Russell has 11 rings as a player, plus he was player coach for
    two of those teams.
    
    	Laker Ken is right, K.C. carried Russell's J.S. right into the
    H.O.F., all the way from San Fran U. to Boston! A fact that I'm sure
    just drives every Laker fan on the planet right up the wall. Let's make
    sure they never forget it!!! :-)
    
    JimH
    
    
10.233325022::BREENWhen are ya com'n back?...can't cha hear meMon Aug 22 1994 20:2714
    kc shut down jerry west in some key games, but not all the time.
    
    he completly lost his ability to shoot from the outside somewhere along
    the line; he was a good offensive player at sf.
    
    the key was he was a very smart player among smart players, he
    immodestly but accurately was quoted once "I understand the nba game
    about as good as anyone".  I always took him to mean inner workings of
    referees and how to get the most out of them which as a coach one can
    hardly argue his celts got about as good from refs as any team (except
    when Jake was out there).
    
    And of course when he and sam were the jones boys of johnny most
    hyberbole they ran (and ran and ran) when teams were not used to that.
10.2334The Ultimate team playerVAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Tue Aug 23 1994 15:3116
 >       Laker Ken is right, K.C. carried Russell's J.S. right into the
 >   H.O.F., all the way from San Fran U. to Boston! A fact that I'm sure
 >   just drives every Laker fan on the planet right up the wall. Let's make
 >   sure they never forget it!!! :-)

Jim - two things:

 - NEVER admit that LK is right in public. It only encourages him.

 - IMO ya gotta give KC a lot more credit than that. He was the PG on
the greatest team in history! If he hadn't been carrying his weight
he wouldn't have been on the floor. He took over from Cooze and the
team barely hiccuped. How many PGs coulda done that? The guy was some
kinda magic, he always found a way to help his team win.

josh 
10.2335DOCTP::TESSIERTue Aug 23 1994 16:4310
Re.

 > He was the PG on
 > the greatest team in history! If he hadn't been carrying his weight
 > he wouldn't have been on the floor.

Hey, Kurt Rambis was the starting power forward on 4 Laker championship
teams.  Does he get into the Hall?  I don't think so.

Ken
10.2336Ask JerryVAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Tue Aug 23 1994 19:0311
>Hey, Kurt Rambis was the starting power forward on 4 Laker championship
>teams.  Does he get into the Hall?  I don't think so.

To call that "stretching a point" would be understatment. Rambis played
a couple of minutes and sat down for the day. KC ran the team, he had the
ball in his hands on every big play, and there were plenty of 'em as any
Laker fan knows. Ask Jerry West how good he was.

josh


10.2337TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinTue Aug 23 1994 19:2314
    
    
    
>Hey, Kurt Rambis was the starting power forward on 4 Laker championship
>teams.  Does he get into the Hall?  I don't think so.
    
    
    	Hey Ken, If he did as a member of the Celtics, he'ld be a lock
    for the HOF!!! :-)
    
    JimH
    
    
    
10.2338Good point ;)VAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Tue Aug 23 1994 20:504
 >        Hey Ken, If he did as a member of the Celtics, he'ld be a lock
 >   for the HOF!!! :-)


10.2339ExactlyDOCTP::TESSIERWed Aug 24 1994 13:283
Thanks for making my point, Jim.

Ken
10.2340Nine rings in nine seasons will never be repeatedTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodWed Aug 24 1994 19:4621
    First of all, as far as I know Kurt Rambis has not coached a team to
    two NBA titles.  Kurt also has no (0) NCAA titles.  And while 4 NBA
    rings in a 13 year career is impressive, Rambis compares more favorably
    to Steve Kuberski (two rings in an eight year NBA career as a starting
    but limited PF) than he does to KC.  
    
    For the last eight years of his career, KC averaged close to 30 minutes
    per game and over 30 mpg in the playoffs.  Rambis averaged 18 minutes
    a game in seven years with the Lakers, but only 15 mpg in the playoffs.
    
    BTW, brews was right when he said assists tabulation has changed. 
    Since the early 70s, players have been given an assist on a pass that
    leads directly to a basket, even if the pass was only an outlet pass to
    midcourt and the guy drove the rest of the way.  there used to be a
    "three step" rule tied to assists, which said no assist could be given
    if a guy took either three steps or more than three steps before he
    shot.  I don't know exactly how the rule read, but the league clarified
    it when the revised states in the early 70s to include blocks, steals,
    and offensive rebounds.
    
    NAZZ
10.2341magic (with a small m)VAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Thu Aug 25 1994 00:2811
   > BTW, brews was right when he said assists tabulation has changed. 

So how would KC's stats look compared to the other great PGs of his time?
Like Cooze? Or, um, who was that Laker guy????

I'm a big KC fan for the same reason I'm a big Satch Sanders fan. They 
always seemed to win, and when it was over you could never quite figure
out why...

josh

10.2342MSE1::FRANCUSBaseball in 94? 95? :-( Thu Aug 25 1994 04:276
    re: KC and winning
    
    sure you could figure it out: Russell, Cousy, Havlicek, etc.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2343but above all else stood Big Bill!!CNTROL::CHILDSMember of the Sloan Peterson FanClubThu Aug 25 1994 12:424
 and of course one TCM's all time favorites: Red Auerbach.........

 ;^)
10.2344METSNY::francusBaseball in 94? 95? :-( Thu Aug 25 1994 14:004
for that cheap shot I expect you to buy me a beer tonight! :-)

The Crazy Met

10.2345blah blah blahVAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Thu Aug 25 1994 16:4214
Hate to sound like a broken record, and I'll shuddup
after this note, but a basketball team has 5 people
on it, and on a great team they all play critical roles.
To say that the PG on the greatest team of all time was
carried by the other players is utter bs. KC was the perfect
PG for this team, pure and simple. He did what needed to be
done to compliment the skills of the other players. To imply
that the *team* would have better with a different PG (even Magic)
is pure conjecture - it's hard to imagine that *anybody* could
have improved that team.

The record speaks: KC was one of the all-time greatest PGs.

josh
10.2346DOCTP::TESSIERThu Aug 25 1994 16:5520
Re.

 > The record speaks: KC was one of the all-time greatest PGs.

Josh, now you've gone off the deep end.  I'm worried about you.  This is
even worse than a month or so back when you were equating Parish with
Jabbar.  

If K.C. was one of the all-time greatest PGs, he would have been elected
into the HOF as soon as he was eligible, which would have been sometime
in the early 70s.  He wasn't.  He was only voted in during the mid 80s
after he had coached the Celts to a title.  At the time, it was clear
that he was being voted in not because he was "one of the all-time
greatest PGs", but rather as a kind of lifetime achievement type deal --
college, pro, coaching.

Re. the bit about how Magic wouldn't have improved the Celtics:  that's
funny, very funny!

Ken
10.2347MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSThu Aug 25 1994 17:1229
    Who knows they would have change how they played as a team with magic
    which may have broke down the chemistry of the team, what did they win
    8in a row and 9 out of 10years how could magic have improved that game.
    
    Odds are in favor of sayint they would have won less in that period
    then more :-)
    
    I agree it takes 5 guys (Dont I know it), even the best player in the
    history of the game needed a supporting cast to win 3 in a row.
    
    Could the bulls have won three in a row without Pippen or grant or BJ
    or Paxson or Cartwright... NO those 5 and jordan made up a very special
    chemistry I'll even Add Williams to that list, they need all these
    pieces to will it all 3 times in a row.  Does that make Pax's/BJ/Cart
    Williams/grant/pippen one of the best all time at there position, I
    dont think so, but dont think you can plug someone with better stats
    in and get the same results.
    
    Look at Phoenix, they had a good/great team and added barkley On paper
    that should have put them over the edge... Add Jordan to the current
    Knicks and you still dont have an automatic championship team, too many
    head cases trying to play one on one street ball and not playing as a
    team...
    
    I dont see how KC couldnt be considered one of the Top PG's of all time
    He did way too much and was way too succesfull throughout his entire B
    ball carear to call it luck..
    
    								MairB
10.2348Winning ain't about statsVAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Thu Aug 25 1994 21:3623
 >   I dont see how KC couldnt be considered one of the Top PG's of all time
 >   He did way too much and was way too succesfull throughout his entire B
 >   ball carear to call it luck..

At least MaB agrees with me...I can't be totally OTL ;)

>Re. the bit about how Magic wouldn't have improved the Celtics:  that's
>funny, very funny!

LK, how do you improve a team that won 8 rings in a row? I don't understand.
On Magic's Laker team, KC would probably have been a disaster, that I can 
agree with, but KC was clearly the right PG for the 60's Celts.

>If K.C. was one of the all-time greatest PGs, he would have been elected
>into the HOF as soon as he was eligible, 

Rubbish. The HoF is a popularity contest. IMO that entire Celtics team 
should be in the HoF. Look at what they achieved! It's incredible! The
greatest feat in the history of modern sport. No one else has ever come
close in ANY sport.

josh

10.2349SOLANA::MAY_BRQUIET--case study in progressThu Aug 25 1994 22:5614
  >  BTW, brews was right when he said assists tabulation has changed.    
  >  Since the early 70s, players have been given an assist on a pass that   
  >  leads directly to a basket, even if the pass was only an outlet pass to   
  >  midcourt and the guy drove the rest of the way.  there used to be a   
  >  "three step" rule tied to assists, which said no assist could be given   
  >  if a guy took either three steps or more than three steps before he   
  >  shot.  I don't know exactly how the rule read, but the league clarified   
  >  it when the revised states in the early 70s to include blocks, steals,   
  >  and offensive rebounds.    
    
    Now take that fact, look at Oscar's stats from that time, and tell me 
    0who was the greatest passer of all time.
    
    brews
10.2350When did Oscar rule?VAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Fri Aug 26 1994 00:026
  >  Now take that fact, look at Oscar's stats from that time, and tell me 
  >  0who was the greatest passer of all time.

What were Oscar's years? It seems to me he was a little later than KC, no?

josh
10.2351MSE1::FRANCUSBaseball in 94? 95? :-( Fri Aug 26 1994 01:105
    Robertson played longer but certainly overlapped KC for quite a few
    years. I think Robertson's last year was 1972 with the Bucks.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2352MSE1::FRANCUSBaseball in 94? 95? :-( Fri Aug 26 1994 01:116
    re: .2348
    
    you just defined OTL.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2353kc no point guard25022::BREENWhen are ya com'n back?...can't cha hear meFri Aug 26 1994 02:047
    Nice to see tcm is safely back from opp...
    
    KC was never a pg as we know it.  His main offensive skill was not
    making mistakes and ballhandling.  He could not shoot at all after 1960
    and that became a bit of a problem.
    
    For assists the old way I give you Cousy.
10.2354but still above all else stood Big BillCNTROL::CHILDSMember of the Sloan Peterson FanClubFri Aug 26 1994 11:538
    
    For assists the old way I give you Cousy.
                                       ^^^^^
					without a doubt the greatest point
 guard of all time. Magic was great but not that greatest. This guy defined
 the posistion. 

 mike
10.2355Ridiculous CNTROL::KINGFri Aug 26 1994 13:2727
    
KC Jones                       Oscar Robertson          Jerry West
NBA   Ast      Pts             Ast        Pts           Ast        Pts
58-59 1.4 (?-7)  3.5 (?-11)
59-60 2.6 (?-3)  6.3 (?- 8)
60-61 3.2 (?-3)  7.6 (?- 7)    9.7 (1-1)  30.5 (3-1)    4.2 (?-3)  17.6 (16-2)
61-62 4.3 (?-2)  9.1 (?- 7)   11.4 (1-1)  30.8 (3-1)    5.4 (6-1)  30.8 ( 5-1)
62-63 4.0 (?-3)  7.2 (?- 8)    9.5 (2-1)  28.3 (3-1)    5.6 (?-2)  27.1 (12-2)
63-64 5.1 (3-1)  8.2 (?- 7)   11.0 (1-1)  31.4 (2-1)    5.6 (4-1)  28.7 ( 5-1)
64-65 5.6 (3-1)  8.3 (?- 7)   11.5 (1-1)  30.4 (3-1)    4.9 (6-1)  31.0 ( 2-1)
65-66 6.3 (3-1)  8.6 (?- 8)   11.1 (1-1)  31.3 (3-1)    6.1 (4-1)  31.3 ( 2-1)
66-67 4.9 (8-2)  6.2 (?- 8)   10.7 (2-1)  30.5 (2-1)    6.8 (5-1)  28.7 ( 4-1)
67-68 4.3        7.4 Total     9.7 (3-1)  29.2 (1-1)    6.1 (?-3)  26.3 ( 2-1)
68-69                          9.8 (1-1)  24.7 (4-1)    6.9 (5-1)  25.9 ( 2-1)
69-70                          8.1 (2-1)  25.3 (6-1)    7.5 (4-1)  31.2 ( 1-1)
70-71                          8.2 (3-1)  19.4 (?-2)    9.5 (2-1)  26.9 ( 5-1)
71-72                          7.7 (5-1)  17.4 (?-3)    9.7 (1-1)  25.8 ( 7-2)
72-73                          7.5 (4-1)  15.5 (?-4)    8.8 (2-1)  22.8 (12-2)
73-74                          6.4 (7-1)  12.7 (?-4)    6.6 (?-?)  20.3 ( ?-?)I
                               9.5        25.7 Total    6.7        27.0 Total

Parentheses - first number is where he finished in the league,
             second number is where he finished on his team

To discuss KC Jones in the same breath as Oscar Robertson & Jerry West is
ABSURD!
    
10.2356Jones wasn't there to score25022::BREENWhen are ya com'n back?...can't cha hear meFri Aug 26 1994 14:1516
    The whole point to k.c. was what he could do to the level of play of
    West and to some extent Robertson.
    
    One thing in those days was that teams weren't as quick to exploit the
    offensive weaknesses of a Jones although if he could've shot he could
    have score 30 a game because the shot was always there.  He was so open
    that he couln't make anything.
    
    But in the big games he could shut down West and negate but not stop
    Oscar - to beat them in the Royals big challenge (63?) they resorted to
    Sam Jones exploiting Robertson who as a single player was the greatest
    threat of the decade (over wilt,baylor and west).
    
    To put a point value in terms of single player dominance with Russell a
    10 then Oscar was a 9 and the wilts,wests,baylors about 6.5.  And this
    is a consensus analysis and not purely my own.
10.2357KC has the Rings to prove what he was capable ofMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSFri Aug 26 1994 14:3922
    It all comes down to knowing what your job is on the team.
    
    Jordan could have broke alltime scoring records at everything
    Game/Season/Averge and maybe even career but very early he realized
    that if the team around him didnt produce he would never get a ring.
    
    So would he have been more of a player if he averge 50pts per game
    (Instead of 3X.x) or having won 3 championships in a row.
    
    I didnt see KC play with the celts (Gee I wonder why), but stats and
    .50 will get you a cup of coffee.  You can compare him to the other
    great PG's but bottom line he leads his team to 8 straight
    championships and maybe he wasnt the biggest piece of the puzzle but
    on most championship teams the PG plays a huge role.
    
    I bet he never wakes up at night thinking "If I had only got my team
    more involved rather then tyring to do it all myself".
    
    Manute Bol is proberbly end up being one of the all time leading Shot
    Blockers does that make him one of the all time greatest Centers ?
    
    								MairB
10.2358come on guys???BSS::MENDEZFri Aug 26 1994 16:236
    small nit in this lduc... Since Rodman has two rings with the pistons
    and a defensive specialist on the team since he was not called on to
    score and a tremendous rebounder; Does that then necessarily mean he is
    a future hall of famer and perhaps one of the greatest power forwards?
    
    
10.235930008::ROBICHAUDFootball &gt; BaseballFri Aug 26 1994 16:325
    	Russell was not just a great defensive player, he changed the
    way the game was played by his presence and talent.  He certainly
    changed the way Wilted played when the money was on the line.
    
    				  /Don
10.2360the original Pippen migraneCNTROL::CHILDSMember of the Sloan Peterson FanClubFri Aug 26 1994 16:345
 Rodman will make on haircuts alone..........I think if Rodman plays a few
 more years and leads the league in rebounding those years then he is in...

 mike
10.2361KC:==defenseVAOP28::RiceGrrrrr.....Fri Aug 26 1994 17:0522
 >   KC was never a pg as we know it.  His main offensive skill was not
 >   making mistakes and ballhandling. 

This is a contradiction in terms to me. The 2 skills mentioned ARE the
most important PG skills, along with defense. 

>To discuss KC Jones in the same breath as Oscar Robertson & Jerry West is
>ABSURD!

True enuff. They were totally opposite types of players. KC didn't have the
offensive skills (except ballhandling) and O and Jerry didn't have the 
defensive skills. Which is more important? The rings should tell you.

What was it R&G_D used to say? Defense Wins Championships, or something
like that?

I would also contend that the real reason that MJ has 3 rings is that 
he became one of the greatest defensive guards ever to play the game.
His offense, while spectacular, was icing on the cake.

josh

10.2362DOCTP::TESSIERFri Aug 26 1994 19:0415
Re.

 > True enuff. They were totally opposite types of players. KC didn't have the
 > offensive skills (except ballhandling) and O and Jerry didn't have the 
 > defensive skills. Which is more important? The rings should tell you.

Josh, you are revising history on the fly here.  I don't know about 
Oscar, but I do know for a fact that Jerry West was an excellent 
defensive player.  Look, you're blowing this rings stuff way out of
proportion.  When you start saying that KC was comparable to guys like
West and Robertson because he was such a great defensive player, that
would be like me trying to equate Michael Cooper with Michael Jordan.
It just don't wash.

Ken
10.2363How can you argue with successMR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSFri Aug 26 1994 20:1917
    I thought the quesiton was weather KC was one of the all time best
    (When I think of one of the all time best Id be think the top 2 or
     3 in each era of the game (Or Decade if you choose to break it up
     that way).
    
    To say that Oscar or West could have stepped into KC spot on the
    celtics team and improved it is impossible to imagine (Or Prove).
    He did what was needed, what was asked of him and it helped lead
    the celtics to 8 straight rings... If he did this while playing
    great defense and a low turnover rate Id say that proves he was a
    great PG, even if he aveage 1 pt per game.  If my teams PG scores 0
    pts, but has 10 assists and 0 turnover's, and 5 steals Id say he did
    a great job.  If theyve changed the was assists are calculated for all
    be know KC had more assist then Magic :-)
    
    								mab
    
10.2364KC like Riz(z?)utto, in for all the wrong reasonsMSE1::FRANCUSBaseball in 94? 95? :-( Fri Aug 26 1994 20:517
    I can imagine a West or Robertson instead of KC improving the Celtics.
    What I cannot imagine is KC improving the Royals or Lakers if he played
    instead of Robertson or West. Not even close. You're basically putting
    KC on Cousy's level and that is absurd.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2365Mental magicVAOP28::RiceUP!Fri Aug 26 1994 21:1825
>Josh, you are revising history on the fly here.  I don't know about 
>Oscar, but I do know for a fact that Jerry West was an excellent 
>defensive player.  

No, history is clear, KC was an unequalled WINNER! Jerry West was a
*phenomenal* player, as good as MJ, as good as anyone I have ever
watched, the guy was awesome, but somehow when he got matched up
with KC he just kinda lost. It wasn't his fault, and when the Lakers
managed to win once in a while it was cuz he was magnificent, but
what is the criteria for greatness? Heroic efforts in a losing cause,
or quiet efforts in a winning cause? 

>Look, you're blowing this rings stuff way out of
>proportion.  When you start saying that KC was comparable to guys like
>West and Robertson because he was such a great defensive player, that
>would be like me trying to equate Michael Cooper with Michael Jordan.

I guess what I'm really saying is that there is no scientific understanding
of a champion, or what it takes to be one. I consider Cooper a *great*
player. I don't *equate* anyone with anyone, but Coop knew how to win. 
There is mystery in sport, that's one of the things I love about it, 
some people are just winners and some aren't. If I knew why I'd be a lot 
richer than I am.

josh
10.236625022::BREENWhen are ya com'n back?...can't cha hear meFri Aug 26 1994 21:354
    Cousy was a point guard in the classic sense.  KC was always  part of a
    two guard tandem.  I wouldn't compare him to Rizzuto but perhaps to
    Tony Kubek who didn't hit his last few years but was critical in
    prolonging that dynasty.
10.2367MSE1::FRANCUSBaseball in 94? 95? :-( Fri Aug 26 1994 21:374
    and did Kubek get into the Hof???
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2368Just Doesn't Make Sense To MeSTRATA::BARBIERIMon Aug 29 1994 13:0227
      I just don't understand the rationale that because a guy was
      on a team that won 'x' number of championships, that guy was
      *therefore* one of the best ever.
    
      Case in point: Oscar Robertson.
      Was he a better player when he played for the Bucks champion-
      ship team or when he played for the Royals?
    
      I mean it certainly counts for something that a guy played on
      championship teams.  But, how much does it count?  What I'm 
      seeing here is a very subjective thing.  People are inferring
      it is EVERYTHING which then implies that the game isn't really
      a team game.  
    
      People rely (in part) on who their team mates are and to maintain
      that some person is the greatest because he started on a certain
      team is to deny the significance of this notion which (again) is
      that people are reliant in part on who their teammates are.
    
      Another case in point...Nitschke played for five NFL championship
      teams.  And even being a Packer fan, I would not claim he was a
      better player than Butkus who may never have even played in a
      playoff game.  I also wouldn't claim Jim Taylor was a better RB
      than Jim Brown.  Football exagerates the obvious because there
      are more players on a team, but the reasoning is the same.
    
                                                   Tony             
10.2369Perspective from the Left CoastMUNDIS::SSHERMANSteve Sherman @MFRMon Aug 29 1994 13:4245
Re .2365:

>  No, history is clear, KC was an unequalled WINNER! Jerry West was a
>  *phenomenal* player, as good as MJ, as good as anyone I have ever
>  watched, the guy was awesome, but somehow when he got matched up
>  with KC he just kinda lost. It wasn't his fault, and when the Lakers
>  managed to win once in a while it was cuz he was magnificent, but
>  what is the criteria for greatness? Heroic efforts in a losing cause,
>  or quiet efforts in a winning cause?

Of the two, I would say the former.  Greatness is an attribute of an
individual.

I lived in Los Angeles in those days (moved to Europe in 1974), and I
remember it this way:  the Lakers and the Celtics would invariably meet
in the Final, West would average 35 or 40 points a game, Wilt would
dominate the boards, and the Celtics would win because their other three
guys on the floor were inevitably superior to the other Lakers (regardless
of whether the other three were starters or subs).  I don't remember who
the Celts used to defend against West; it might have been KC, might not.
In any case, they couldn't touch him.  He was invariably the best player
on the floor, and if the Laker team had been 10% better otherwise, they
would have won at least half of those series.

Ironically, the one time the Lakers beat the Celtics in that era, West
actually had a sub-par final and Wilt was the key figure.

My feeling on the question under discussion is that KC was a good solid
player, a major part of the chemistry, and therefore a contributor.  But
calling a role player an all-time great seems to me to be stretching it.
I suspect there were half a dozen players in the NBA then who could have
played the same role or made a role of their own with that team.

>  I guess what I'm really saying is that there is no scientific understanding
>  of a champion, or what it takes to be one. I consider Cooper a *great*
>  player. I don't *equate* anyone with anyone, but Coop knew how to win. 

So does Cooper belong in the Hall of Fame?  This is not a rhetorical
question.  I haven't seen that much basketball since leaving the States,
maybe a half-dozen televised games a season, and my impression of Cooper
is of a defensive specialist you could afford to carry because you had
Magic at the other guard.  But the nature of the defensive specialization
is that you have to see a lot of it to appreciate it.

Steve
10.2370METSNY::francusBaseball in 94? 95? :-( Mon Aug 29 1994 13:446
I thought the first time the Lakers beat the Celtics in the Finals was
1985.

The Crazy Met

10.2371Correct TCMCNTROL::CHILDSMember of the Sloan Peterson FanClubMon Aug 29 1994 14:0811

> I thought the first time the Lakers beat the Celtics in the Finals was
> 1985.


 Ruined my whole year.............

 mike


10.2372METSNY::francusBaseball in 94? 95? :-( Mon Aug 29 1994 14:196
au contraire it made it a very good year. Was at Shea Stadium (I'm pretty
sure Gooden was pitching) during game 6 and when the score was posted the
crowd cheered. kind of fun.

The Crazy Met

10.2374But against whom...MUNDIS::SSHERMANSteve Sherman @MFRMon Aug 29 1994 15:135
You're right, TCM, Jerry West's only championship came against an
opponent other than Boston.  For the life of me, I can't remember
who it was.  Knicks, maybe?

Steve
10.2375CNTROL::CHILDSMember of the Sloan Peterson FanClubMon Aug 29 1994 15:208
> You're right, TCM, Jerry West's only championship came against an
> opponent other than Boston.  For the life of me, I can't remember
> who it was.  Knicks, maybe?


 Probably the Philly Warriors with Wilted (tm)..........

10.2376METSNY::francusBaseball in 94? 95? :-( Mon Aug 29 1994 15:347
West was still on the Lakers in 1972, right?? If so it was against the Knicks.

re: 1985 - yeah Tommy that pretty much sums up the Knicks that year.

The Crazy Met

10.2377DOCTP::TESSIERMon Aug 29 1994 16:585
The '72 Lakers, winners of 33 straight, beat the Knicks in 5 games.
Starting five of West, Goodrich, Wilt, Happy Hairston, and Jim
McMillan.  

Ken
10.2378Some history for youTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodMon Aug 29 1994 17:1547
    First time the Celtics beat the Lakers in the NBA Finals was 1961-62.
    Let's compare those two teams:
    
    	BOSTON		LOS ANGELES 	INDIVIDUAL EDGE
    C	Russell		Jim Krebs	Boston
    PF	Heinsohn	Rudy LaRusso	Even
    SF	Sanders		Elgin Baylor	Los Angeles
    SG	Sam Jones	Jerry West	Los Angeles
    PG	Bob Cousy	Frank Selvy	Boston
    ----------------------------------------------------
    RC	Jim Luscatoff	Ray Felix	Los Angeles
    RF  Frank Ramsay	Tom Hawkins	Boston
    RG  KC Jones	Hot Rod Hundley	Even
    
    Coach  Auerbach	Alex Hannum	Boston
    
    The Lakers were talented and deep.  The Celtics went seven deep only.
    KC played almost exactly as much as Cousy in a three guard rotation.
    Auerbach was the big difference, and Russell of course.
    
    In 1962-63 the Lakers add the talented Dick Barnett and young center
    Leroy Ellis to an already deep squad.  The only Celtic addition was
    old vet Clyde Lovellette, who played less than 10 minutes per game
    backing up Russell.  Celtics still handled the Lakers easily, 4 games
    to 2, in the Finals.
    
    By 1964-65, Havlicak replaced Ramsay as 6th man, Mel Counts was the backup
    center instead of Lovellette, and Willie Naulls was brought in to add
    depth at forward in Heinsohn's last season.  The Lakers added Jim King
    and Walt Hazzard to the backcourt, and Gene WIiley and Darrell Imhoff
    up front, but the result was the same.  The Celtics toyed with them,
    winning 4 games to 1 in the Finals.
    
    Auerbach's last season was 1965-66, Despite the efforts of the Lakers
    (with Gail Goodrich and Bob Boozer added to the squad), the Celtics
    edged the Lakers 4 games to 3.
    
    The Russell as coach era saw two more Celtic victories over the Lakers.
    In 1967-68, they beat LA 4 games to 2.  And who can forget the balloon
    game (the 7th game of the 1968-69 series) when Jack Kent Cooke had
    thousands of balloons in the roof ready to celebrate the Lakers victory
    that never came.
    
    So, the Celtics beat the Lakers six times in the Finals in the 1960s.
    
    NAZZ
    
10.2379When men were men....VAOP28::RiceUP!Tue Sep 06 1994 18:459
Hey Nazz, wasn't Bill Sharman the starting SG in 61? When did he quit?
I sorta remember Sam Jones backing him up for a year or two.

Otherwise, thanks for the history. I would LOVE to be able to watch
a tape of those teams. Not a hi-lites tape, but the whole game - like
all the game 7's or something...the TV stations must have it, I wonder
how you'd get it...maybe thru the C's organization?

josh
10.2380Shooting is much better in this eraTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodWed Sep 07 1994 14:1015
    I don't know how many tapes of those old games exist.  That's something
    I'll bring up at media day next month.
    
    As for Sharman, his last year with the Celtics was 1960-61, when he
    averaged only 16.0, his lowest total since his rookie season, and
    missed 21 games due to injury.  Sam Jones started with the Celtics in
    1957-58, so he did back up Sharman for a few seasons, but by 1960, Sam
    was getting the majority of the playing time.
    
    BTW, Sharman was always known as a great shooter, but his career FG%
    was .428, and he never shot as high as 46% in a season.  Even the great
    John Havlicek shot as high as 46% only once in his career, and had a
    career FG% of .439.
    
    NAZZ
10.2381CNTROL::CHILDSTheresa's Sound-worldWed Sep 07 1994 14:366
 I don't know Nazz, I think you could make a point for better defense
 being the cause of the lower shooting percentages before phi slamma
 jamma became the norm.........

 mike
10.2382Sharman was a bomberVAOP28::RiceUP!Wed Sep 07 1994 16:3119
 >   I don't know how many tapes of those old games exist.  That's something
 >   I'll bring up at media day next month.

Sounds good. I am *really* interested in taking another look at that team,
and I would think the C's mgmt would like to remind the fans just how great
it was.

 >   BTW, Sharman was always known as a great shooter, but his career FG%
 >   was .428, and he never shot as high as 46% in a season.  Even the great
 >   John Havlicek shot as high as 46% only once in his career, and had a
 >   career FG% of .439.

That surprises me. You'd think the set shot they used would be more accurate
than today's jumper, but obviously not. Were there fewer layups in those days?
What kind of FG% did a guy like Bob Petit shoot?

josh


10.2383May account for 2 or 3 FG% points for old-timersTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodThu Sep 08 1994 13:339
    Something else I'm gonna ask at media day, which occurs to me every now
    and then but given my mind somehow never sticks long enough for me to
    find out the answer (nice sentence Steve - and it ain't over yet!), is
    whether or not FG attempts when in the act of shooting were counted
    against your FG% in the old days.  If you are fouled while shooting
    today and the shot does not go in, you are not charged with an attempt. 
    I've gotta find out if that was always the case.
    
    NAZZ
10.2384FRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Sep 08 1994 16:351
    Ask them how come everyone wants to play in Phoenix now too...
10.2385The memories fadeMUNDIS::SSHERMANSteve Sherman @MFRFri Sep 09 1994 12:0217
If memory serves, Bill Sharman was known for his shooting *from the line*.
His career FT% was something phenomenal.  It seems to me that it was the
league record until Rick Barry came along, but you'd have to look it up.

By 1960, the set shot was well on its way out.  Most shooters were using
the jumper.  I can still see Jerry West dribbling to his right, stopping
on a dime at about 20 feet, going up and burying it.  Everybody knew what
he was going to do and nobody could do a thing about it.

But you can't compare those days to today's game.  The BB of the 90s is
bigger, faster, and considerably rougher.  And IMO considerably less
entertaining, but the success of the NBA suggests I'm a minority.

BTW, Nazz: GREAT sentence.  I was almost disappointed to run into
the period.

Steve
10.2386yupVAOP28::RiceUP!Fri Sep 09 1994 17:0714
>But you can't compare those days to today's game.  The BB of the 90s is
>bigger, faster, and considerably rougher.  

You just did compare 'em ;). 

>And IMO considerably less
>entertaining, but the success of the NBA suggests I'm a minority.

Magic was quoted in the paper the other day saying just that. Cut
down the rough stuff or the audience will go away - people want to
see great athletes show their skill, and the hand-checking and Sumo
Wrestling prevent that from happening.

josh
10.2387Pretty impressiveTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodFri Sep 09 1994 18:233
    Sharman's career FT% - .883!
    
    NAZZ
10.2388many are signed, most are chosenHBAHBA::HAASSorry, wrong species.Tue Sep 13 1994 15:5014
The judge has spoken:

Toni Kukoc - contract with Chicago is OK.
Chris Dudley - contract with Portland is OK.
A.C. Green - contract with Suns is OK.

Horace Grant - the decision concerning the contract with Orlando has been
	delayed for 3 weeks, allowing the league to challenge the
	one-year/opt-out clause.

Judge Dickinson Debevoise ruled in favor of Kukoc, Dudley and Green
because a year ago he ruled their contracts valid.

TTom
10.2389QUASER::JACKSONTAChapter 11?Thu Sep 15 1994 15:2913
      I read that the NBA is discussing moving in the 3 point line to help
    boost scoring.
    
      Sounds like the NFL...Which I only like the decision to enforce the
    no-bump after 5 yards rule.
    
      If the NBA would make their officials enforce the rules, the scoring
    will pick up.
    
      It burns me when these leagues want to change tradition to cover for
    their own screw ups....
    
      Tim
10.2390a little movementHBAHBA::HAASSorry, wrong species.Thu Sep 15 1994 16:1316
As I understand it, the change to the 3-point line will make it a circle.
Right now it's further from the top of the key than it is from the
corners. The rule change will move the line at the top of the key to be
the same distance as the corners, at least as I heard it.

I think it's a ridiculous rule change. I dint notice anyone having that
hard a time in the NBA with where the 3-point line was. All this is gonna
do is make Reggie Miller that much better.

The real change in the rules will be the enforcement of no-hand-checking.
Now, maybe, we'll be able to tell who really can play defense. 

Of course, if'n the NBA keeps the "Star System" in making its calls, it
won't matter.

TTom
10.2391TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinThu Sep 15 1994 16:3432
    
    
    
    	Yes, the new NBA three point line will make it a true arc
    all the way arround. Rhight now the 3pt-shot from the corner is
    22 feet. They are making the shot consistent all the way arround
    the court. Which should help spread things arround the court a
    little more. The standard play is to send your 3pt shooter into
    the far corner and swing the ball to him when a low post double
    team develops. It makes it easier for the Defense, if they know
    where the shooter will always be.
    
    	And the no-hand-checking rule, as I understand it is as
    follows: You cannot TOUCH the ball handler from the far baseline
    all the way to your (defensive) Free Throw line extended. Below
    the FT line, use of hands will still be allowed but no clutching
    or grabbing. (The first part of the rule should be easily enforced,
    I remain skeptical of the second.)
    
    	Another welcome change: grabbing the ball-handler in the backcourt
    to prevent an easy fast break oportunity will now be a Break-away
    foul.
    
    	Does anybody else get the feeling that this is the beginning
    of a move to move NBA & FIBA rules towards each other? I'm 
    betting that soon FIBA will move their 3-pt line out to 22 feet.
    I noticed the NBA will consider changing the size and shape of the
    lane until next year. Interesting announcement, a carrot to FIBA
    perhaps???
    
    JimH
    
10.2392should benefit PhoenixFRETZ::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Sep 15 1994 17:282
    They're also pondering more FT's for players fouled while attempting a
    trey.
10.2393HANNAH::ASHEGoofy's going to collegeThu Sep 15 1994 19:552
    Leave the arc where it is... give them 3 free throws...
    
10.2394yes!VAOP28::RicetataFri Sep 16 1994 17:5023
 >       And the no-hand-checking rule, as I understand it is as
 >   follows: You cannot TOUCH the ball handler from the far baseline
 >   all the way to your (defensive) Free Throw line extended. Below
 >   the FT line, use of hands will still be allowed but no clutching
 >   or grabbing. (The first part of the rule should be easily enforced,
 >   I remain skeptical of the second.)

That is my understanding also, having read the press release in clari.
sports.basketball lasted night. This is *great* IMO. It will change the
pace of the game more than any other possible change. NOW we will see
who the good PGs are. The other major change they mentioned is getting
tough on illegal screens, which is also badly needed. Neither of these
require approval - they are done deals.

The change to the 3 point line and the 3-foul-shots require approval,
but will probably go through. 

As of now I am pleased - we'll see how long that lasts once the season
starts ;)

Defense wins championships, but offense sells tickets.

josh
10.2395even moneyFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Sep 22 1994 19:371
    Suns were 2:1 to win the NBA title in Los Wages this weekend.
10.2396BSS::NEUZILJust call me FredWed Oct 19 1994 13:509

	Glen Robinson wants $100 MILLION dollar contract from the Bucks for 13
	years!  Bucks are offering a paltry 60 MILLION dollars over 9 years.

	All this for a guy who hasn't played in a pro game yet.  Salaries
	are definitely out of control in professional sports (IMO).

	Kevin
10.2397stop the insanityBSS::MARLANDWed Oct 19 1994 14:441
    I don't blame the Bucks, I wouldn't pay Robinson $100 million either.
10.2398SCOONE::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Wed Oct 19 1994 15:597
So just what is the new "hand-check" rule?  I had thought
that they were still allowing hand-checking inside the 
three-point circle, but from what I'm hearing (haven't 
paid any attention to pre-season games), they are calling
it all over the floor.

=Bob=
10.2399FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Oct 19 1994 16:564
    no hand-checking from the baseline to the free-throw line.
    
    Big Dog was told by the owner to pay him $100M and he can have the
    whole franchise!
10.2400NBA SNARF!FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Oct 19 1994 16:571
    
10.2401WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MWhat a terrible year 1918 Thu Oct 20 1994 12:467
    
    
    
        Anybody know how bad Shawn Bradley hurt his knee last night?
    How long is he out?
    
    Thanks in Advance
10.2402WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MWhat a terrible year 1918 Thu Oct 20 1994 16:208
    
    
    Guess not huh???
    
    :-)
    
    
    Chap
10.2403HANNAH::ASHEtil the sun comes up over Santa Monica BlvdThu Oct 20 1994 16:272
    Nope... don't know...
    
10.2404he's a stiff anyway; Zo rules!FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Oct 20 1994 16:561
    
10.2405Last chance Heiser Miller and Manning for ZO!!!!!!!WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MWhat a terrible year 1918 Thu Oct 20 1994 16:597
    
    
    
        Yeah but should I protect him!!!!   :-)
    
    
    Chappy
10.2406Kiss Kiss, Hug HugODIXIE::ZOGRANHappy Happy, Joy JoyThu Oct 20 1994 17:597
    Hawks have called a news conference today.  Apparently they and
    crybaby Kevin (who me, renegotiate?) Willis have kissed and made up. 
    The Hawks "go to" man returns.  Oh well, at least I can go and get a
    good seat on game day when someone interesting (Suns, Magic...) comes to
    town. 
    
    UMDan
10.2407go ahead and waive BradleyFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Oct 20 1994 18:243
    >            -< Last chance Heiser Miller and Manning for ZO!!!!!!! >-
    
    they ain't worth it.  
10.2408Will The Big Dog Sign?LUDWIG::BARBIERIGod cares.Mon Oct 24 1994 15:154
      What do you think will happen with Glenn Robinson?
    
      I guess he wants 100 mil over 13 years.  I rather lose the
      draft pick myself.  This is insanity.
10.2409let them earn it firstFRETZ::HEISERLHS Blew Devils #1Mon Oct 24 1994 15:501
    Sir Charles is right.  
10.2410NBA Lockout?HBAHBA::HAASbeen to the mountain topsThu Oct 27 1994 13:0610
The NBA owners have called for a lockout vote Monday if'n  there is no
player agreement signed by then.

Local player rep, Kenny Gattison, is be quoted as saying that the union
has sent out a warning to all the players that they should prepare for a
lockout. The message is that a lockout is likely.

The league and the union have scheduled a press conference for today.

TTom
10.2411MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSThu Oct 27 1994 13:118
    IS THIS FOR FREAKING REAL.....
    
    Im sick of these WHINNERS, I really didnt think it would happen in 2
    sports (baseball and Hockey) but now to happen in 3, this is getting
    really ridiculous....
    
    								mab
    
10.2412no agreement + lawsuits = lockout?HBAHBA::HAASbeen to the mountain topsThu Oct 27 1994 13:329
Publicly, both Commish Stern and the union boss Grantham are sticking to
the earlier pledge of no lockout-no strike.

However some of the owners do not like the fack that there are a number
of players' lawsuits pending while there is no current player agreement
for this season. The issues are being contested as violations of
antitrust laws and include the draft, free agency, and salary caps.

TTom
10.2413NFLPA stikes again!ODIXIE::ZOGRANHear me now, believe me laterThu Oct 27 1994 14:097
    The NFLPA must really be spending the dinero to get all of these other
    sports to hang up their seasons.  The slush fund must be getting low by
    now.  The IHL and NCAA also gotta be loving this stuff.  Give me NCAA
    basketball anytime.  Besides, just like the NHL, the NBA regular season
    doesn't really count for much anymore (IMHO).
    
    UMDan
10.2414Go Joe!HBAHBA::HAASbeen to the mountain topsThu Oct 27 1994 14:358
>    ... Give me NCAA
>    basketball anytime.  

Here! Here!

And it's just around the corner.

TTom
10.2415NBA better not blow itFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Oct 27 1994 15:373
    We'll see what Stern is made of now.  It doesn't take a rocket
    scientists to figure out that whatever sport doesn't strike/lockout
    will rise a few notches in the fans' eyes.
10.2416no lockout-no strike repeatedHBAHBA::HAASbeen to the mountain topsThu Oct 27 1994 18:5012
They had the press conference and they repeated the no lockout-no strike
agreement.

The news seems to be that all is not well in paradise, though. The union,
through the reps, are reminding everyone that nothing is settled: no
agreement, pending lawsuits, the cap, what counts in the players share,
etc.

One can only hope that it gets settled without affecting any of thised
season.

TTom
10.2417the NBA on the WWWFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Oct 31 1994 19:588
    Here are the WWW NBA pages that I know of:
    
    http://www.nd.edu/StudentLinks/mecheves/suns/suns.html
    http://www.primenet.com/~shannon/index.html
    http://www.cs.hmc.edu/people/byau/sonics.html
    http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~ec5868/magic.html
    http://www.mit.edu:8001/services/sis/sports.html
    ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/terra/www/laker.html
10.2418Nice hair, dude!ODIXIE::ZOGRANwhatchyalookinat?Tue Nov 01 1994 17:035
    Just heard that Houston has suspended Dennis Rodman for conduct
    unbecoming of the team.  No other details.  Maybe they caught Madonna
    and him whooping it up at center court.
    
    UMDan 
10.2419not surprisingHBAHBA::HAASbeen to the mountain topsTue Nov 01 1994 17:0510
He got tossed in the Hornets game lasted night.

It was just a basic "whine to the ref" until the firsted T, then "whine
to the ref" until the second T and with it the automatic toss.

After the game, they interviewed General Robinson who said that Rodman
had to start acting like he was interested in the team more than in his
own antics. Ol' Dave seemed a bit perturbed, to say the least.

TTom
10.2420FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Nov 01 1994 17:202
    I bet it was San Antonio that suspended him.  I'm surprised the Admiral
    hasn't straightened his act out yet.
10.2421Brain CrampODIXIE::ZOGRANwhatchyalookinat?Tue Nov 01 1994 17:216
    Opps, sorry, you're right, San Antonio.
    
    UMDan
    
    
    
10.2422I thought only the NFL overdid thingsANGLIN::WIERSBECKChicago has wimpy wintersTue Nov 01 1994 17:3113
    Here's one for you:
    
    For what most Chicago fans claim as the greatest basketball player
    ever, they haven't sold out tonight's three hour "official drool over
    Michael lovefest."  There are nearly full pages ads in today's paper
    yet.  Part of it might have to do with the prices - $50, $75 and $100
    PER ducat.
    
    Thank you no, I won't be listening.  The Larry lovefest was more than
    enough for me.
    
    
    Spud
10.2423CNTROL::CHILDSSwimsuit Issue - Sonic YouthTue Nov 01 1994 18:014
 the Admiral's a wussy. Rodman would break him in two if he tried anything.

 mike
10.2424RodmanSPIKED::SWEENEYTom Sweeney in OGOWed Nov 02 1994 12:0010
Apparently after being tossed, Dennis threw a bag of ice at the head coach
and at the ref (I think).  

A night or two ago was the Spurs tip off dinner.  During the dinner, they 
presented a video with all of the players featured for a few moments.  Rodman's
piece was spliced out.  That's a little message heh?

This as reported on the radio this morning.

zamboni
10.2425both are a wasteFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Nov 02 1994 14:371
    ...and to think we could've had him instead of Dumas.
10.2426Rooks a WoofHBAHBA::HAASbeen to the mountain topsWed Nov 02 1994 16:465
minor late trade:

	Sean Rooks to Minnesota for future firsted round pick.

TTom
10.2427SCOONE::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Wed Nov 02 1994 17:208
|  Sean Rooks to Minnesota for future firsted round pick.

Cain't believe that Minnesota would give up a firsted
rounder for this guy.  'Specially with where their firsted
rounders have been falling lately.

=Bob=
10.2428which team?BSS::MENDEZWed Nov 02 1994 17:252
    So who was Sean Rooks traded from?
    
10.2429sounds like Tarpley might be readyFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Nov 02 1994 17:282
    Rooks was a Mav.  The Woofies now have Stacey King and Rooks.  It would
    take a coin toss to see who's better.
10.2430good moveBSS::MENDEZWed Nov 02 1994 19:344
    So it is possible that the Mavs could get TWO top picks next year.
    Wow...The mavs already have 3 legitimate stars in the making. 
    Mashburn, Jackson, and KIDD.
    
10.2431FORTY2::FOWLERMJubileeThu Nov 03 1994 08:464
The pick the Mavs will get is lottery protected this year and top 6 protected
next year, so it's not likely to be all that sensational.

mike
10.2432Warriors/Heat TradeCNTROL::KINGThu Nov 03 1994 10:421
    Billy Owens traded to Heat for Rony Seikaly
10.2433questions that begHBAHBA::HAASbeen to the mountain topsThu Nov 03 1994 13:166
So who plays in the middle for Miami?

And does this mean that the Warriors are in no particular hurry to
re-sign Webber?

TTom
10.2434SNAX::ERICKSONTime for Vacation...Thu Nov 03 1994 14:0915
    
    	Its insurance in case Webber sits out for a while. Also Webber is
    not a Center, he is a Power Forward. If this trade is true, GSW are
    a tough team to beat. This isn't a bad lineup if Webber signs.
    
    C  - Seikely
    PF - Webber
    SF - Mullin
    PG - Hardaway
    SG - Sprewell
    
    	In essence you have 2 point guards who can shoot from the outside.
    The only drawback would be Mullin guarding quicker SF.
    
    Ron
10.2435Warriors are going to be toughFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Nov 03 1994 14:445
    Webber should be back soon now.  He was holding out to see what the Big
    Dog got.  Robinson is signing to day for $60M (guaranteed) for 10
    years.  The press conference is this afternoon.
    
    Mike
10.2436who's unsigned?HBAHBA::HAASbeen to the mountain topsThu Nov 03 1994 14:4710
A couple of questions about signings:

Now that Cliff Rozier has signed, what's the status of Carlos Rogers?

Also, assuming the Big Dog signs, who's left unsigned from thised year's
draft?

Thanks,

Tom
10.2437only ones I can think ofFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Nov 03 1994 14:483
    Juwan Howard
    Carlos Rogers
    
10.2438The Big Hog (Er I Mean Dog) Is Signing??!STRATA::BARBIERIGod cares.Thu Nov 03 1994 16:368
      Mike, is it really true??!!
    
      Robinson is signing???  All right!              
    
      Back to Golden State.  Barring injury, they are going to be one
      tough team to beat.
    
                                                  Tony
10.2439I hate caps25022::BREENThu Nov 03 1994 18:5211
    Do I have it right that rookies (1st round) essentially have no cap
    under normal circumstances?
    
    Something like, if they are at the 'cap the 1st rounder doesn't count.
    
    Problem is this affects the slots of everyone else so I could see (a
    Dallas) with 3 superpriced stars and a bunch of underpaid supporting
    staff, a recipe of underachieving.
    
    This cap may kill professional sports to the point that by late 90s
    they'll be a thing of the past
10.2440FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Nov 03 1994 18:544
    the NBA has a revenue sharing plan that players from other sports are
    screaming for.  Unfortunately, the NBA's plan happened to be tagged a
    salary cap.  If you review this plan, it is what has put the NBA above
    every other league.
10.2441Plan sips25022::BREENThu Nov 03 1994 19:027
    This "plan" has kept the Celtics mired in mediocrity for five years.
    
    Or is it not the Plan?  Have the owners used it as an excuse to milk
    profit from the Bird years when they could have done something.
    
    One thing about the plan is that it's so complicated it a perfect
    excuse for failure.
10.2442If even the teams won't abide by agreement, why bother?EDWIN::WAUGAMANThu Nov 03 1994 19:1633
    
>    the NBA has a revenue sharing plan that players from other sports are
>    screaming for.  Unfortunately, the NBA's plan happened to be tagged a
>    salary cap.  If you review this plan, it is what has put the NBA above
>    every other league.
    
    What universe are you living in this week, MikeH?  Revenue sharing and
    a salary cap are one and the same.  Players from other sports are not
    screaming for either (although if the numbers were worked in their
    favor, like anything else negotiable, that could change).  For their
    part, NBA players are so happy with the NBA's plan that they're suing 
    in court to have it removed (apparently they didn't review it as
    carefully as Mike Heiser).
    
    Here's the real problem I have with salary caps (let's see if we can
    follow this chain of events):

    	- NBA cuts deal with NBA players on salary cap
        - NBA signs contracts with individual NBA players exploiting 
    		certain loopholes around salary cap rules
    	- NBA sues individual players for signing contracts exploiting 
    		certain loopholes around cap rules
    
    
    Shouldn't the NBA just sue itself, and save the courts the time and 
    money?  The best argument of all against artificial restraints of 
    free market forces comes when even the potential beneficiaries of 
    said restraints can't/won't enforce them because the free market 
    forces win out.
    
    
    glenn
    
10.2443FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Nov 03 1994 19:3311
    >    This "plan" has kept the Celtics mired in mediocrity for five years.
    
    No bad luck is what has the Celtics mired in mediocrity over the last 5
    years.  The deaths of Bias and Lewis, plus the premature retirings of
    Bird and McHale.  It has nothing to do with the cap.
    
    Glenn, the NBA salary cap is part of the plan that includes revenue 
    sharing between the owners and players.  This is a fact.  The players
    only want it loosened because it hinders trading.
    
    Mike
10.2444They're playing, that was smart, but the battle goes on...EDWIN::WAUGAMANThu Nov 03 1994 19:5022
    
>    Glenn, the NBA salary cap is part of the plan that includes revenue 
>    sharing between the owners and players.  This is a fact. 
    
    It's a fact, but it's meaningless.  Call it whatever you want, when 
    you say that the players get x%, it's both revenue sharing and a 
    cap.  No different in principle than what's in effect in the NFL, 
    and proposed by ownership in MLB and the NHL.  No league has proposed
    a salary cap without guarantees on revenue sharing.
    
>    The players only want it loosened because it hinders trading.
    
    Please.  Nothing at all to do with restricted player movement on
    the open market.  Nothing at all to do with money.  Players just 
    want the freedom to be more easily traded, at management's 
    discretion.  And those bargaining negotiations and court proceedings 
    actually aren't at all contentious, but are rather group bonding 
    sessions based on mutual understanding and admiration...
    
    
    glenn
    
10.2445FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Nov 03 1994 20:204
    When I said trading, I implied free agency.
    
    Of course when you just want to win, you do what Manning and Tisdale
    did.
10.2446SCOONE::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Fri Nov 04 1994 11:333
| Title:  I hate caps

You prefer Havanas?  Perhaps a Stetson is more your style...
10.2447Come out of that dream world, MikeH...EDWIN::WAUGAMANFri Nov 04 1994 14:5615
>    Of course when you just want to win, you do what Manning and Tisdale
>    did.
    
    MikeH, did you read Charles Barkley's response to this when he was
    asked about his teammates' "sacrifice"?  It went something like this
    (from memory):
    
    "Shut up.  I can't believe you're asking me that.  What a stupid
    question.  Wasn't no sacrifice.  These guys will be getting their 
    money sooner or later.  You guys are really gullible, etc., etc."
    
    
    glenn
    
10.2448FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Nov 04 1994 15:425
    That's no dream world and Chuck is blowin smoke.  You look at how much
    fun Manning and Tisdale are having for about 20% of what they could be
    making and reality hits real quick.  Even by today's standards, Chuck
    is drastically underpaid at $3.2M/year, but he's still having fun. 
    Winning is what it's all about.
10.2449Willis - Heat tradeODIXIE::ZOGRANwhatchyalookinat?Tue Nov 08 1994 11:589
    Kevin (I live to renegotiate) Willis, along with an unspecified 
    first round pick, was traded to Miami for Steve Smith and Grant Long,
    along with a second round pick.  Lots of complicated salary
    moves took place (will try to find deatils.)
    
    Sprots radio shows liked the trade, but some fans are STILL sore about
    'Nique being traded last season (based on the calls this am.)
    
    UMDan
10.2450SCOONE::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Tue Nov 08 1994 12:2713
|    Kevin (I live to renegotiate) Willis, along with an unspecified 
|    first round pick, was traded to Miami for Steve Smith and Grant Long,
|    along with a second round pick.  Lots of complicated salary
|    moves took place (will try to find deatils.)

I didn't hear the draft pick swap, but that evens things out a bit.
On firsted pass, all I could think was "what's Miami doing now!".

Is is just me, or are teams being a bit cavalier (no pun, well maybe a 
little one) with firsted rounders?  Seems like that is something you
don't want to give up.

=Bob=
10.2451I'll go right out on a limb25022::BREENTue Nov 08 1994 12:392
    This was a tremendous trade for the Heat and clinches a playoff spot
    for them for years to come.
10.2452Just wondering...BSS::MENDEZTue Nov 08 1994 17:144
    Willis cannot shoot a jumper... Who is going to score consistently for
    the Heat?  I do not follow the Heat, so what does there lineup looke
    like now?
    
10.2453Still mediocreILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersTue Nov 08 1994 19:4616
>> Who is going to score consistently for the Heat?  

   They have Billy Owens at small forward and Glenn Rice at shooting guard 
   to provide the bulk of the offense.

>> I do not follow the Heat, so what does there lineup looke like now?
    

   Center:    John Salley, Matt Geiger
   Forwards:  Billy Owens, Kevin Willis, Kevin Gamble
   Guards:    Bimbo Coles, Glenn Rice, Khalid Rheeves (sp?)

   Looks like a lower tier playoff team that will get eliminated in the
   first round.

   Vinny
10.2454BSS::NEUZILJust call me FredThu Nov 10 1994 12:517

	James Worthy will announce his retirement today.  I'm sure this will 
	cause a lot of consternation amongst some of you.

	Kevin

10.2455gone but not forgottenHBAHBA::HAASAnd this am the way it goes.Thu Nov 10 1994 13:1119
Good ol' James Worthy!

First Laker Ken and now James. No one left from the dynasty years of
Showtime. :-(

Worthy burst on the scene in the 82 NCAA finals against Patrick Ewing and
the Hoyas. He was MVP. To this date, I've not seen a college freshman who
looked as good as Worthy. I was going to State at the time and I told a
buddy that our best hope was that Worthy would get hurt or leave early.
Both happened but in between he helped the Heels win it all.

Then, as the NBA had a collective lapse, the Lakers having won it all,
got to draft Worthy as the overall #1, the onliest time the champion ever
got the #1.

And then the debate began. Was Worthy any good or did he merely look good
beside the likes of Magic and Kareeem.

TTom
10.2456CNTROL::CHILDSSwimsuit Issue - Sonic YouthThu Nov 10 1994 13:4510
 TTom, you really thought that Worthy was a better looking freshman than
 Michael or Grant????

 I'd have to say these two were the most impressive freshman I've seen
 in my time. Unless of course you were just talking about at that present
 time when you were talking to your buddy........


 mike
10.2457yassirHBAHBA::HAASAnd this am the way it goes.Thu Nov 10 1994 14:1017
> TTom, you really thought that Worthy was a better looking freshman than
> Michael or Grant????

Absolutely. 

Michael started a little slow at Chapel Hill. People tend to remember
that he hit the winning shot in the Championship but he was not the
dominant player that he would become the nexted 2 years when he was the
POY.

Grant came in when Duke was loaded. Laettner and Hurley preceeded Hill
and had considerable success. Grant was the missing piece to put them on
top for a couple of years.

I'm not really comparing careers, just first impressions.

TTom
10.2458Two iteams: Worthy and the HeatTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodThu Nov 10 1994 14:1512
    Worthy was a slightly better than average forward who had the great
    fortune to be the third banana behind Magic and Kareem.  He ran the
    floor well, shot OK, rarely rebounded.  If he were on the Kings, he
    never would have made an all-star team.
    
    Re. the Willis trade, he'll play center for the clueless Heat.
    They'll play Owens at PF, Rice at SF, and use Geiger as a backup C
    and Salley as a backup PF.  Their guards look really weak, with Coles, 
    Miner, Reeves, and retread Ledell Eackles.  Old friend Kevin Gamble
    backs up Rice.  This is a team that will be lucky to win 35 games.
    
    NAZZ
10.2459Okay, okay; I'll give Radja another chance25022::BREENThu Nov 10 1994 14:5610
    This is certainly a team that will win a lot more than the Celtics.
    
    there's not enough D in this bunch to go far in playoffs but they'll do
    as well or better than last year.  Their moves were constructive for
    them.
    
    Seikaly was more of a political move.  He will help Don Nelson much
    more than them but Owens has potential.
    
    Would you rather have Radja than Owens?
10.2460and atlantaHBAHBA::HAASAnd this am the way it goes.Thu Nov 10 1994 15:0211
Nazz, you quotin' from Doug Ross there about Worthy? ;-)

Speaking of Atlanta, trading Willis and all, they're certainly slow outta
the gate, going the big oh-fer-three after lasted night's loss at the
Suns.

Washington lost for the firsted time at the Sixers but Sacramento won
at the Sonics. The Nets finally won one, beating the bulls. Who knows how
good any of 'em are, yet.

TTom
10.246130439::DFIELDThu Nov 10 1994 15:067
    
    
    I know he's a Laker but give the guy his due... he was ideally suited 
    for the Showtime teams.. and for a few years he was pretty automatic
    with that cut across the paint fingerroll maneuver he used to pull.
    
    -D
10.2462Dino much > OwensTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodThu Nov 10 1994 17:428
    If'n I could get a feed from Magic jest where I wanted it, and then
    take four steps before my layup, I woulda been awesome too!
    
    Re. who would you rather have, Owens or Radja?  This isn't even close.
    Dino is a better scorer, runs the floor better, and is a much better
    rebounder.  Owens is a better passer and gets injured a lot better.
    
    NAZZ
10.2463we shall surely see25022::BREENThu Nov 10 1994 18:5117
    1.  Atlanta is in contention or wins best record with willis and 'nique
    	and both are disappeared by some genius in a suit.
    
    		But hawks may get a lottery pick this year
    
    2.  Radja runs the floor better than who???  Owens with a broken leg?
    
    	Dino is almost as slow as Bird.  Owens was in with a bunch of stars
    	at gs; I'm very curious to see what he can do in this new venue.
    	Yes, he's had a few injuries in his short nba career and I don't
    	know if that's chronic.
    
    		and I'll be watching Radja on the road and the minute he
    shows me the goods I'll be the first to cheer him on.  God knows we
    need $4mil worth from him.
    
    btw
10.2464And happy vday and usmc b'day; should be at the parade25022::BREENFri Nov 11 1994 16:4612
    Well I left the house after watching knicks-magic for one quarter and
    came back in time for last five minutes.
    
    Fairly entertaining with magic trying to catch knicks, finally doing so
    with Shaq and then Patrick putting in a high arching fadeaway from the
    right baseline to win it at 2.4 seconds.
    
    Shaq is immense but has to play smarter.  Anf'nee Hardaway is a show
    but Harper was using him up on the other end.
    
    Patrick has come a long,long way; he's one of my favorites even when I
    root against the knicks.
10.2465something to like, dislikeHBAHBA::HAASAnd this am the way it goes.Fri Nov 11 1994 17:0115
The Knicks should thank the Hornets for forcing Shaq and the Magic-Fu
into overtime Thursday night.

There's a lot I like about the Magic but there's a lot I don't. Their
bench is almost literally nonexistent. Lasted night, Shaw got 2 points
and the rest were goose-eggs-baby.

When either Shaq or Penny go out, this team will have a hard time holding
a lead or otherwise competing. Shaq's playing over 40 minutes a game and
his stamina won't last at that rate. If he keeps playing these minutes,
look for a bad fade come late March and April.

Meanwhile, the Knicks seem to be getting it done with smoke and mirrors.

TTom
10.2466FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Nov 14 1994 14:565
    Nobody has mentioned James' 2 most shining moments:
    
    "HENDERSON STOLE THE BALL!  HENDERSON STOLE THE BALL!"
    
    ...and the Houston Hotel double low-post spin move.
10.2467late but not so great theoriesHBAHBA::HAASAnd this am the way it goes.Mon Nov 14 1994 15:149
>    ...and the Houston Hotel double low-post spin move.

Mike, you got this one all wrong.

All James was doing was acting on the standard Faux Fan Tar Heel theory
of paranoia in hotel rooms. If'n James hadn't had some company, he mighta
ended up daid behind a locked door.

TTom
10.2468more WWW pagesFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Nov 15 1994 15:199
    http://www.starwave.com/nba/toc.html
    http://www.nd.edu/StudentLinks/mecheves/suns/suns.html
    http://www.ics.com/~drisko/celtics.html
    http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~ec5868/magic.html
    http://www.cs.hmc.edu/people/byau/sonics.html
    http://deepthought.armory.com/~lew/sports/basketball
    http://www.ils.nwu.edu/~richards/bulls.html
    http://www.mit.edu:8001/afs/athena.mit.edu/user/e/f/efgilmou/WWW/knicks.html
    http://oucsace.cs.ohiou.edu/personal/kmahoney/Cavs/cavs.html
10.2469ROCK::GRONOWSKIDawgs RULE, Pats SIP!Tue Nov 15 1994 17:003
10.2470bring back the Ross IndexHBAHBA::HAASAnd this am the way it goes.Tue Nov 15 1994 17:193
You serious?

TTom
10.2471FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Nov 15 1994 18:472
    Groaner, are you taking your stupid pills again or are the side effects
    of Lake Erie coming out of remission again?!
10.2472One dimensional no more...DUGROS::ROSSThriving,survivingTue Nov 15 1994 19:495
So long, James Worthy.   You never quite lived up to your billing once
Magic left.   I'm sorry you didn't hang around another year so that your
career rebounding average could slip below 5.0 a game.


10.2473Go get 'em, MoSCOONE::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Wed Nov 16 1994 13:426
In the latest "well if George Foreman can do it...", Mo Cheeks is considering 
coming out of retirement.  He's and assistant coach with Philly (?), 
and I guess has been keeping in shape practicing with the team.

Speaking of Philly, did I see that Sharone Wright got banged up lasted
night?
10.2474bum wheelHBAHBA::HAASAnd this am the way it goes.Wed Nov 16 1994 13:433
Wright supposedly sprained his ankle.

TTom
10.2475Arnie Risen's been working out too25022::BREENOf yew wood, the true woodWed Nov 16 1994 14:3915
    From where I'm watching the skill level has gone down as much in
    basketball as it has in boxing.  If he's in any kind of shape the
    Celtics should grab him.  Boy are they woeful.
    
    The best example of the degradation of nba basketball is Pat Ewings
    version of a pick when he blocks in a move which is so patently illegal
    that he would be thrown offf a jv team for such lousy repeated
    execution.
    
    The nba in its sad state simply allows HIM to do it everytime since he
    refuses to attempt to do it right and he knows and they know and...
    that they can't call it on him every time.
    
    It was called in nba playoffs last year at a critical point.  It can be
    called EVERY time.
10.2476Where are the fundamentally sound players of today?TNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodWed Nov 16 1994 18:0117
    Amen to that previous note.  In my view, the league has slipped
    noticably since the mid to late 80s, when the Pistons brand of
    smashmouth basketball became prevalent.  Fortunately for them, they
    complimented their brutality with some excellent role players (Rodman
    when he was still semi-human, Vinnie Johnson, James Edwards) and
    a very good coach in Chuck Daly.  
    
    I am hopeful that the rule changes will allow the more skillful players
    to play the game the way it should be played, but even those changes
    can't account for the lack of fundamental skills in so many big names
    in the NBA.
    
    NAZZ
    
    PS - Sharone Wright landed on somebody's foot goin for a block on a
    corner jumper and twisted his ankle pretty badly.  It looked gross!!!
    
10.247757045::FRANCUSThere is no joy in MudvilleWed Nov 16 1994 22:558
    re: .2475
    
    hahaha. if Bird had done that it would be deified in here as a
    brilliant move that only one of the truly greats could have invented.
    and ,2476 is not any less biased.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2478GRANPA::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Thu Nov 17 1994 11:099
    re: Sharone Wright
    
    He has a grade 2 sprained ankle and is currently in a hard cast, which
    is to be removed this weekend. He will them be listed as day to day.
    Team doctors say that it could be a couple of weeks until Wright can
    play again.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
10.2479SCOONE::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Thu Nov 17 1994 14:0213
Latest on Chris Webber:

Contract signed, deal rumored to be Webber to Washington
for Gugliotta (sp?) and two firsted rounders.

Sounds like a big short-term payoff for Wasington.  GS gets
back a couple of the firsted rounders they gave up for Webber.
Googs can score some, but isn't the rebounder or shot blocker
that Webber is.

Interesting.

=Bob=
10.2480If I'm GS, I make that deal in a heartbeatTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodThu Nov 17 1994 14:114
    However Googs is something that Webber will never be - a team player.
    Give me Tom Gugliotta any day over that selfish egomaniac.
    
    NAZZ
10.2481SCOONE::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Thu Nov 17 1994 14:1613
| Title:  If I'm GS, I make that deal in a heartbeat

I actually think the key is the draft picks.  The Warriors
are looking at getting old awfully fast without any firsted
rounders for three out of the nexted 5 (?) years.

Interesting comment relayed from a friend in the SF area:
Tony LaRussa (of all people) said that "these kids have
never been told they've ever done anything wrong" on the 
court, and it was a shock to Webber that Nelson actually
had/has the chutzpa to tell him "do it this way".

=Bob=
10.248256953::HALPINWow!!! 45 &amp; 70Thu Nov 17 1994 14:3222
    
    
    
    	I'm with NAZZ. If this offer is really on the table, they should
    take it quick.
    
    	Googs is a very good bball player. He's got a nice shot, 3pt range,
    and can rebound (9.3/Game lasted year). He can player either forward
    position, but IMHO is more suited for the SF spot. But just the kind of
    interchangable player Nellie loves. Nellie could use him at PF when
    going with a small lineup (Spreewell at SF) or put Roges at PF asnd
    Googs at SF. Or even that bizarre Bol/Siekaly combo they used against
    Utah.
    
    	Plus two draft picks from the eternally weak bullets
    
    	Plus you get an obvious malcontent out-of -town...
    
    Just do it!!
    
    JimH
    
10.2483Howard and Webber together again...SNAX::ERICKSONTime for Vacation...Thu Nov 17 1994 14:496
    
    	I think it's a good move for Washington. Webber might be a
    self centered individual but he can play BB. With Webber in tow they
    might get Juwan Howard to sign. Which would reunite college teammates.
    
    Ron
10.2484Dr Howard?HBAHBA::HAASAnd this am the way it goes.Thu Nov 17 1994 15:229
The way I'm hearing it is that Webber goes to Washington if'n and onliest
if'n Howard signs.

If Washington does this then they deserver whatever they get. In less
than 2 years - MAX - Webber'll be crying again with another series of
demands. And meanwhile, the Bullets are playing better'n they have in a
long time with Googs, Chapman, Skiles, et.al.

TTom
10.2485ROCK::GRONOWSKIDawgs RULE, Pats SIP!Thu Nov 17 1994 15:563
10.2486Howard will be a great pro!!!TNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodThu Nov 17 1994 16:497
    Au contraire.  Juwan Howard was a man among boys in college and
    will be an exceptional power forward in the pros.  He's got a nice
    shot, is a tenacious rebounder, is willing to do the dirty work
    underneath, defends well, and unlike his former college teammate, plays
    as a team.
    
    NAZZ
10.2487IMNSHOWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MLets Go HoyasThu Nov 17 1994 17:096
    
    
        Nazz is right. I think in overall ability he was the best of the
    Fab 5!!!
    
    Chap
10.2488Howard ready to signHBAHBA::HAASAnd this am the way it goes.Thu Nov 17 1994 18:524
This afternoon's rumor has Howard ready to sign with the Bullets and than
the Webber for Googs/plus is being painted as a done deal.

TTom
10.2489Warriors now Pacific Dividion favorites with GugliottaTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodFri Nov 18 1994 13:137
    Great deal for the Warriors.  Got rid of a head case for a truly
    unselfish team player.  Webber may be more spectacular, but their
    numbers lasted year were virtually identical.  Plus the three 1st round
    picks will most likely give them better selections than what they
    traded to Orlando to get Webber in the first place.
    
    NAZZ
10.2490Watch out for the WarriorsPEAKS::WOESTEHOFFFri Nov 18 1994 14:259
> Plus the three 1st round picks 

  This reminds me of the Herchel Walker/Minnesota Vikings/Dallas Cowboys
  trade that led to the Cowboys championships and wealth of talent.
  We'll have to wait and see how this turns out but my initial impression
  is that the Warriors got the best of this deal. And they are already
  a good team.

	Keith
10.2500ROCK::GRONOWSKIDawgs RULE, Pats SIP!Fri Nov 18 1994 16:382
10.2501Nelson blew it it says here25022::BREENOf yew wood, the true woodFri Nov 18 1994 18:4411
    I guess Nelson had to salvage something and one of those draft choices
    could pay off but I doubt it; remember that was a #2 draft choice
    originally which was swapped to #1 penny H.  Gugliotta is not #1-#5
    type of player.
    
    This puts the bullets into serious contention in the east, assuredly a
    playoff spot (this from the idiot that told you willis would take miami
    heat to the playoffs - I forgot about coaching and team building).
    
    Webber is one of the top 3 draft choices in the last 10 years and
    losing him is a failure for Nelson and a coup for Wash.
10.2502ROCK::HUBERThe Broncos are the BEST team in the NFL!Fri Nov 18 1994 19:1115
    
>    I guess Nelson had to salvage something and one of those draft choices
>    could pay off but I doubt it; remember that was a #2 draft choice
>    originally which was swapped to #1 penny H.  Gugliotta is not #1-#5
>    type of player.
    
    1) The GSW choice was #3, not #2.
    
    2) Gugliotta certainly wasn't a #1-#5 type of player; he was picked
       #6.  B^)  Given the depth of that draft (he was picked behind
       Shaq, Zo, Laettner, Jimmy Jackson, and either LaPhonso Ellis
       or Clarence Weatherspoon (can't remember which), that's no
       disgrace.
    
    Joe
10.2503SNAX::ERICKSONTime for Vacation...Fri Nov 18 1994 19:4519
    
    	Webber was the #1 pick in the draft, Bradley #2, and Penny #3. For
    the argument that Googs and Webber's stats are the same. In this case
    stats don't mean anything. Googs was a go to guy on a lousy team.
    Webber was playing out of position at Center all year long, for a
    pretty good team.
    	Don Nelson just prooved that his ego is just as big if not bigger
    then Webbers. Which lineup would you take, Seikely, Webber, Mullin,
    Hardaway, and Sprewell. or Substitute Googs for Webber. Here are the
    stats, from a standard USA Today feed minus a few columns.
    
                   pts reb ast gm  min fgm fga  ftm fta orb reb stl  to blk
                   --------------------------------------------------------
    Chris Webber  1333 694 272 76 2438 572 1037 189 355 305 694  93 206 164
    Tom Gugliotta 1333 728 276 78 2795 540 1159 213 311 189 728 172 247  51
    
    
    	Webber's upscale potential is so much greater. Plus, now being the
    go to guy in Washington, watch out...
10.2504GS did the contractBSS::MENDEZFri Nov 18 1994 20:1714
    I'm not sure I understood Webber's contract from last year.  Did he
    have an option year this year?  If so then why the big fuss about
    Webber holding out?  In my opinion any team that gives a short term
    option year in a long term contract deserves what they MIGHT get.
    Webber was ROY at roughly 20 or 21 years of age.  They guy is going
    to be a force in the league.  Either GS pays up or shuts up. 
    Washington apparently got the better of this deal.  Webber and Howard
    will be a force in the near future (providing there are no contract
    disputes).  Also who knows what the draft will look like in a few years 
    from now?  Maybe there will not even be a draft or maybe it will look
    alot different from now.  No doubt Nelson will get good production from
    Gugliotta but he does not appear to be the player that Webber is or
    will be.
    
10.2505Front Court Defensive IntimadationSTRATA::BARBIERIGod cares.Mon Nov 21 1994 14:1117
      The main thing I see Golden State losing is front court defensive
      intimidation.  Seikaly is a decent center and Gugliotti is a decent
      forward.  They'll get their points and their rebounds.  BUT, when
      an offense goes to the inside against these guys, the last thing
      they will be is intimadated.
    
      Webber was the ONE front court guy who could put some fear in an
      opposing team's eye so far as front court interior defense is
      concerned.  Now Golden State has nobody.
    
      How many blocks would one project with a front line of Seikaly,
      Gugliotti, and Mullin.
    
      Not many!
    
      I would pound the inside constantly against that front line.  Not
      so with Webber.
10.2506WMOIS::BALL_KMon Nov 21 1994 15:399
      Have Carlos Rogers or Cliff Rozier shown anything yet this Year for
    the  Warriors ? Rogers appears to have the type of physique that would
    tend to be a good shot blocker seem to bewould expect him to come up
    the learning curve a bit slower, ala Vin Baker, because of inferior
    college compettion)..... maybe these guys can soften the blow for G.S.,
    still quite a loss...
    
    Why couldn't M.L. come up with something, I would have gladly given up 
    Dino or Nique (heck I'd even throw in Sherman or Acie) to get Webber 
10.2507No Salary slotSNAX::ERICKSONTime for Vacation...Mon Nov 21 1994 16:1110
    
    	According to Jackie McMullen's Sunday column. The Celtics did make
    a call to the Warriors. Chris Webber signed for 2.08 million. ANY
    player the Warriors got in return had to have a salary cap slot within
    15% of that amount. Who would the Warriors want from the Celtics?
    It probably would have had to be Dino, a PF for a PF. Dino's contract
    doesn't come within 15% of 2.08. So the Celtics had nobody and no
    salary slot. To think about getting Webber.
    
    Ron
10.2508ROCK::HUBERThe Broncos are the BEST team in the NFL!Mon Nov 21 1994 16:1411
    
>    Have Carlos Rogers or Cliff Rozier shown anything yet this Year for
>    the  Warriors ?
    
    Rogers has seen limited time as a result of his late signing and
    an ankle sprain.  He's looked good offensively and on the boards
    when he has played; don't know about his defense, though.
    
    Rozier's been available, but has been a frequent DNP-CD.
    
    Joe
10.2509Tha Cap nonsense again-baseball say no to Caps25022::BREENOf yew wood, the true woodMon Nov 21 1994 17:265
    How in the world was Webber signed for 2.1 million (for Cap purposes).
    
    How does he play for 2.1 and the likes of Dino Radja play for 4 mil.
    
    Does he get a congressional seat and a vote in Congress?
10.251057045::FRANCUSThere is no joy in MudvilleMon Nov 21 1994 20:235
    Webber was resigned by GS; he had a one year and out type deal. Teams
    can re-sign their own free agents for any amount.
    
    The Crazy Met
    
10.2511seems cheap at that price25022::BREENAnd what of the shaftMon Nov 21 1994 20:421
    But my point was why so low?
10.2512SNAX::ERICKSONTime for Vacation...Tue Nov 22 1994 11:536
    
    	Webber signed for so little, because they setup the trade before
    Webber was signed. So Webber had a choice sign for this amount and be
    traded to Washington. Or stay here and sulk.
    
    Ron
10.2513The early restricted free agency is a way around the salary capTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodWed Nov 23 1994 12:2321
    Webber wanted huge money, as befitting a #1 pick.  GS had only a $2.3
    million slot to place him in.  They extended the contract with maximum
    allowable raises for so many years to guarantee him big bucks and
    security.  The one year renegotiation thing was to allow Webber an out
    if things didn't work out.  The NBA would have to allow him to sign for
    whatever he wanted, since their salary cap rule says a player can
    re-sign with his current team without impacting the salary cap.
    
    That's why Webber has a two year and out deal in Washington.  He will
    play for a couple of years, then pout, whine, sit out, demand the
    world, and get himself traded.  Mark my words.
    
    As far as being an inside intimidator, I don't think so.  He's barely
    6-9, and will not play center for the Bullets.  He is an inside
    presence on offense and a strong rebounder, but a questionable
    defender.  Carlos Rogers, at 6-11 and with an instinct for blocking
    shots, is already a better defender than Webber, and his recent 21
    points and 10 rebounds in 23 minutes game showed, he has a lot of NBA
    potential.
    
    NAZZ
10.2514SNAX::ERICKSONTime for Vacation...Wed Nov 23 1994 12:566
    Nazz,
    
    	I thought Juwan Howard signed the long contract with a 2 year out
    and Webber signed a one year deal? One of them only signed for 1 year.
    
    Ron
10.2515My meager knowledge of Cap25022::BREENAnd what of the shaftWed Nov 23 1994 14:5816
    As you say a team can resign a player to a salary which puts them over
    the 'cap or if already over can go furthur over with the resigning. 
    And they can do this to all their current players.
    
    If over the cap though I assume this is where the "slot" business comes
    in.  They can trade slot for a slot (a at 1 mil for b @ 1 mil) I am
    guessing.
    
    It is just that when over or near cap that a free agent signing becomes
    difficult or impossible (Orlando couldn't sign 'Saw at #12 reserve
    guard they're so high, right).
    
    Anybooks out there like "Slots for Morons", "100 Ways to Beat the
    Cap"..?
    
    billte
10.2516CNTROL::CHILDSTheresa's Sound WorldMon Nov 28 1994 19:0811
 reason number 42 why Derrick Coleman makes the all-Childs' team.....

 Butch Beard was trying to institute a dress code for the team, suits and
 ties BS, 500 dollar fine for not wearing them. Coleman walks up to him
 last week, hands him a blank check and tells him to fill it for the amount 
 he wants to cover the fines for the year cause DC's dressing the way DC wants.

 I just wish Riley had to put up with him that would make my day....

 ;^)
10.2517SNAX::ERICKSONTime for Vacation...Mon Nov 28 1994 19:263
    
    	Doesn't surprise me from Derrick "I practice if I feel like it"
    Coleman.
10.2518MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon Nov 28 1994 19:397
    
      There was a piece on ESPN about the resurgence of the Mavericks
     with Dick Motta and Jamal, Jason and Jimmy. One of the first things
     that Motta did was to institute a dress code on road trips. You are
     a professional, you will wear a coat and tie. If I were DC's coach
     I would have filled out the blank check for the full amount of his
     yearly salary. 
10.2519FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Nov 28 1994 20:022
    There are 4 J's on the Mavs now, not 3.  Jamal, Jason, Jimmy, and
    Popeye Jones are all playing some great ball right now.
10.2520BIGQ::MCKAYTue Nov 29 1994 14:124
    I always hated dress codes.  DC should be able to dress how he likes.
    Like the suit makes a difference.  
    
    Jimbo
10.2521Embry takes on Nike, RodmanHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoMon Dec 05 1994 17:0316
More Rodman controversy:

Rodman is in a new Nike commercial wherein hte tells Santa he wants some
new whoes. Santa tells Rodman that he led the league in personal fouls
and ejections (with clips showing why). Santa tells Rodman he didn't
follow the rules, skipped practice and was suspended. Rodman says that he
also led the league in rebounds at which point he picks Santa up and
Santa tells a_elf to give him the shoes.

The Cavs GM Wayne Embry dislikes the message by Nike: nothing matters,
not discipline, not the team, nothing, as long as you lead the league in
rebounds. Embry has written a letter to Nike owner Phil Knight, who also
has a small stake in the Suns, complaining that this should not be the
message to young people.

TTom
10.2522And Embry was always a bit of a stuffed shirtAKOCOA::BREENBut in the land of the One-eyed MenTue Dec 06 1994 21:019
    worse than that Tom is that the message is that violence and threats
    therof is the ultimate decision maker.  This is a very prevalent and
    sick message.
    
    but since the commercial's intent was humorous and kids are pretty
    smart this ad is probably harmless.  And kids today see so much and
    hear so much the impact of any one message is minimized.
    
    I still think Barkley is a worse example than Rodman anyway.
10.2523the ultimate act of poor tasteFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Dec 06 1994 21:581
    Barkley was worse until Rodman married Madonna.
10.2524Da Clips has wonHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoThu Dec 08 1994 15:016
The Los Angeles Clippers escaped another level of ignominy by finally
winning a game. They beat the bucks lasted night, 96-94 in OT. Pooh
Richardson hit the game winning shot at the buzzer. All 5000 or so people
in the crowd acted like they had won the NBA championship.

TTom
10.2525GO CLIPPERS! WHAT A TEAM!!DZIGN::ROBICHAUDCasinoManiaThu Dec 08 1994 15:451
    
10.2526THE PAPER CLIPS!FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Dec 08 1994 17:021
    
10.2527Rodman suspendedHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoThu Dec 08 1994 17:1712
Oh yeah, here's some real news...

Dennis Rodman was suspened without pay by the Spurs. Rodman was scheduled
to end a month long leave of absence. He was supposed to show up for
practice yesterday, pulled a no show, called a little later to say he
couldn't make it cause of something to do with his car, and the Spurs
told him to sit a little longer, this time without pay.

The Spurs are saying that they don't wanna trade him but one can only
wonder who'd want him anyway.

TTom
10.2528The invisible teamMUNDIS::SSHERMANSteve Sherman @MFRFri Dec 09 1994 11:2912
Now that I think of it, I was in LA for four weeks in October, reading
the LA Times sports section every day, but I scarcely remember anything
about the Clippers.  The Lakers get a lot of ink, but the Clippers made
no dents in my memory.

This is an expansion team that has remained an expansion team, evidently.
Question for TTom or anyone else:  I know they've run through coaches
at a high rate, but what about the people responsible for putting the
team together?  Is Elgin Baylor still in there somewhere?  Who else is
to be credited with creating possibly the worst team in NBA history?

Steve
10.2529Mail from an ex-DECcieTNPUBS::NAZZAROWe're #5 Baby; that's not too bad!Fri Dec 09 1994 13:2443
From:	US1RMC::"joshr@wimsey.com" "Josh Rice"  9-DEC-1994 10:00:32.20
To:	tnpubs::nazzaro
CC:	
Subj:	KINGS ROOL!

steve -

BTW, I watched the second half of the Kings-Sonics game lasted night. I 
could not believe my eyes. The Kings are a FORCE!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHA! I am not 
making this up. Brian Grant and (I knew it!) Michael Smith are simply 
awesome. The Sonics were cruising along with a 10-15 point lead until 
halfway through the third quarter, when the Kings put in a lineup of Grant, 
Smith, Walt Williams, Mitch Richmond and Spud Webb and just took over. The 
Supes were helpless. On the defensive end Smith and Grant are incredible. 
They blocked something like 6 layups in a row. They were all over the floor. 
Smith brings more energy and desire to the floor than anyone I can remember, 
and Grant is just an amazing athlete. On the offensive end Walt Williams 
took over at point-forward. When he is on his game he looks like Penny - the 
man can *pass*. And Richmond, of course, was raining treys down on the Supes 
like a Seattle winter storm. It was some of the best basketball I've seen in 
years. By the end of the season these guys could be a major factor.

josh

PS - Post this if it's not too much trouble. I'd love to hear MikeH comment 
on the Suns facing the Kings in May ;);)  



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10.2530TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinFri Dec 09 1994 13:4715
    
    
    
    	According to Sportscenter this morning, the Kings hung a 30-1
    scoring run (yes Thirty-to-One!!!) on the Sonics during their big
    comeback!!!!
    
    	Wow
    
    JimH
    
    P.S. Didn't somebody just say in here yesterday that Micheal Smith
         was the steal of lasted year's draft? Whoever said it is a
         genius!!!! :-)
    
10.2531something to really cry and whine aboutHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoFri Dec 09 1994 14:075
Kendall Gill: 12 mins, 1-3 fg, 0-0 ft, 0-1 rbs, 0 assists, 4 pfs, 2 tps.

ALL PRO! ONE OF FIVE BEST PLAYERS IN THE LEAGUE!

TTom
10.2532He fell in the draft when the NBA found out he was 6-6, not 6-8TNPUBS::NAZZAROWe're #5 Baby; that's not too bad!Fri Dec 09 1994 15:066
    Hey JimH - that wouldn't have been you who mentioned Smith as the steal
    of the draft, would it?  ;-)
    
    Glad to see you never miss a chance to pat yourself on the back!
    
    NAZZ
10.2533Barnes - shame on youAKOCOA::BREENNCAA: Noxious Cabal of Avarice and ArroganceFri Dec 09 1994 19:078
    The bigger question would be wherefore Providence with all the future
    NBAers?
    
    I remember watching them against Syracuse and thinking that there was a
    team with talent but outside of a run in the NIT they never did much.
    
    Of course ncaa bypassed them in '93.  No sense going into that again,
    no one's interested except George (a little).
10.2534Celtics look like contenders with Ellison healthyTNPUBS::NAZZAROWe're #5 Baby; that's not too bad!Tue Dec 13 1994 13:2314
    Had the privilege of watching the best point guard in the NBA lasted
    night.  No, not Sherman Douglas in his return to the Garden.  I'm
    talking about Robert Pack.  He's everything that KJ wishes he could be.
    Pack's numbers last night were astounding:  5-9 from the field
    (including 2-2 in 3-pointers) 2-2 from the line, 3 rebounds, and a
    whopping 19 assists!!!  And these weren't Madison-Square-Garden-pad-the
    home-team assists - these were legit!  He was tremendous.
    
    But just as tremendous was Pervis Ellison.  He was everything ML Carr
    hoped he'd be when he signed him.  Never Nervous Pervis was 8-13 from
    the field, 3-3 from the line with 10 rebounds, 2 blocks, and most
    incredibly 3 charges taken.  He was an inspiration!
    
    NAZZ  
10.2535good statsHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoTue Dec 13 1994 13:268
Nazz,

We know all them assists you mark down are fer real ;-).

I caught a couple of clips on this game. Pack and Ellison did look good.
Deke looked like he's a major funk.

TTom
10.2536FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Dec 13 1994 13:514
    Re: Pack vs KJ
    
    sounds like half a game's worth of work for KJ.  Let me know when Pack
    gets 25 assists in a game and we'll talk.
10.2537CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Tue Dec 13 1994 14:027
|We know all them assists you mark down are fer real ;-).

Actually, the announcers on the Celtics station commented
that the Gahden was "a tough place to get assists".

Good job, NAZZ.
10.2538Answers one big questionAKOCOA::BREENTue Dec 13 1994 15:0221
    Well I didn't see stats in today's Globe but I'd guess Ellison had 30+
    minutes.  Hope he can handle that, it seems that he did wait until in
    complete shape to come back.
    
    This answers Teddy Sarandis' faux question about what to do about
    Radja's injury and poses the question about where to find Radja's
    minutes when he comes back.
    
    Again I'm not completely down on Dino and would probably put him ahead
    of X.  I did finally see Wilkins at New Jersey and frankly I never
    thought it was that bad.  Nique's legs are so far gone that he travels
    every time he tries to move but his status so far is saving him.
    
    Was Dominique effective last night?  This may be where Dino's minutes
    come from but that's a big $swallow.
    
    It will be very interesting watching the minutes under Casey on this
    road trip although injuries may make playing time available (say to
    Blue with Fox hurting).
    
    You may see Celtics do very well under Casey.
10.2539I like PackManPEAKS::WOESTEHOFFTue Dec 13 1994 15:1314
  Believe it or not, there are still people in Colorado who want to trade
  PackMan. I'm not one of them. He blossomed last year in the playoffs
  and came on strong early in the season. A couple of weeks ago, he had back 
  spasms and spent some time in the hospital. Since then, his game was been 
  tentative and the trade talk picked up again. From your description of his 
  play, it sounds like the back problem is much better.

  One thing I really like is how fearless the little guy is when he takes
  it to the hoop and dunks on the best big men. Another thing that he doesn't
  get much credit for is his defense. The people who play against him feel
  like they're bumping against a fireplug for 30 minutes a night. He leaves 
  his opponents totally exhausted.

	Keith
10.2540DZIGN::ROBICHAUDCasinoManiaTue Dec 13 1994 15:223
    	Pervis looks a little more mobile than the 0, don't he?
    
    				   /Don
10.2541The clock is ticking on the nexted knee injury...TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinTue Dec 13 1994 15:3713
    
    
    >	Pervis looks a little more mobile than the 0, don't he?
    
    	Yes, but he also looks like his knees will snap the first
    time Shaq leans against him in the post!
    
    
    	He definitely has a "Bradley-esque" physique....
    
    JimH
    
    
10.2542Nique is definitely showing his ageTNPUBS::NAZZAROWe're #5 Baby; that's not too bad!Tue Dec 13 1994 18:198
    Pervis played 32 minutes lasted night.
    
    Nique had another useless game, shooting a mere 5-17, including 1-5 in
    3-pointers, in 39 minutes.  It makes sense to me to cut down on his
    minutes, but I doubt that it will happen because he'll start to pout
    and the Celtics sincerely want to have one happy family.
    
    NAZZ
10.2543Met him in Cheetah's in AtlantaMKFSA::LONGTue Dec 13 1994 18:266
    As long as Dominique continues to buy me drinks on my birthday
    he'll be my #1 'basketbrawl' player.  I don't care how poorly he
    does on the court.
    
    
    billl
10.2544FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Dec 13 1994 18:271
    Now that Nique is older he *REALLY* sweats too much!
10.2545Heiser Formula on the '94 RookiesFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Dec 14 1994 18:1827
    Top 10 Rookies
    --------------
Player               Pos   G     Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank
kidd,jason           PG       14 36.2   9.1 6.214   6.5 2.571 120.4
hill,grant           SF       16 37.8  19.6 5.438 4.188     3 115.0
marshall,donyell     SF       17 28.1  13.5 5.882 1.765 2.941 91.02
wesley,david         PG       16 31.7   7.8 2.375 5.625  1.75 84.96
robinson,glenn       SF       15 32.9  17.9 5.667 2.067 1.333 75.99
jones,eddie          SG       16 23.6    11 4.125 1.188 2.313 68.21
wright,sharone       PF       12 26.2  12.1 6.917 .3333 1.583 65.24
grant,brian          PF       13 18.9   9.9 5.077 .6154 1.692 58.70
montross,eric        C        16 24.1   7.6 6.875   .25 1.313 56.39
person,wesley        SG       16 25.2  11.9   3.5   1.5 1.313 55.88

    Top 10 Overall
    --------------
Player               Pos   G     Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank
robinson,david       C        15 41.7  29.5    13 3.733 4.667 175.7
olajuwon,hakeem      C        15 40.5  26.8 11.33     3 5.533 171.3
pippen,scottie       SF       16 37.6  22.9 8.313 5.625 4.375 159.9
stockton,john        PG       17 33.9    15 2.765 11.18 2.647 149.1
strickland,rod       PG        4 32.8  18.8  5.25  9.75     2 144.0
webber,chris         PF        6 33.8  16.8 10.83 2.333   4.5 140.5
blaylock,mookie      PG       16 38.6  13.6 4.875  8.75 2.813 139.9
o'neal,shaquille     C        15 36.4    31 11.07   2.6 3.067 139.2
divac,vlade          C        16 34.0  14.9 9.313 2.813 4.438 134.9
mutombo,dikembe      C        15 39.5   9.3 12.93 1.267 4.533 134.1
10.2546TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinWed Dec 14 1994 18:2215
    
    
>    Top 10 Rookies
>    --------------
>Player               Pos   G     Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank
>wesley,david         PG       16 31.7   7.8 2.375 5.625  1.75 84.96
    
    
    	Wesley is not a rookie. He played (barely) for New Jersey
    lasted year....
    
    
    JimH
    
    
10.2547FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Dec 14 1994 18:422
    so he was a volunteer at rookie camp.  Then that makes Michael Smith
    the #10 rookie.
10.2548TOOK::HALPINJim HalpinWed Dec 14 1994 18:4614
    
    >so he was a volunteer at rookie camp.  Then that makes Michael Smith
    >the #10 rookie.
    
    	Rookie/Free Agent camp....
    
    	Micheal Smith???? Wasn't somebody in here last week saying Smith
    was the steal of lasted year's draft??? Who ever he was, he's a
    genius!!!!
    
    JimH :-)
    
    
    
10.2549Makes no senseTNPUBS::NAZZAROWe're #5 Baby; that's not too bad!Wed Dec 14 1994 19:085
    Really pushin' your luck, aren't yoou JimH?  ;-)
    
    How could Jason Kidd be listed ahead of Grant Hill???
    
    NAZZ
10.2550SNAX::ERICKSONTime for Vacation...Wed Dec 14 1994 19:278
    Nazz,
    
    	I was wondering the same thing. How the heck can .8 Rpg's and
    2.4 Apg. Give Kidd a better rating when he scores 10.5 Ppg less and
    .5 Dpg's less? I know that RPG, and APG are weighted more, but that
    much more?
    
    Ron
10.2551always settles the PG debate tooFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Dec 14 1994 19:2715
>    Really pushin' your luck, aren't yoou JimH?  ;-)
    
    If you look at the "Rank" column, anything in the 50s isn't all that
    great.  You have to go through most of the NBA to get that low.  For
    example, there isn't an all-star or potential all-star below 100.  Look
    at the top 10 overall, they're way up there with the Admiral #1 so far
    this season.
    
>    How could Jason Kidd be listed ahead of Grant Hill???
    
    Because Kidd has better overall numbers in this system (Points,
    Rebounds, Assists, and Defense), which has been dead-on accurate since 
    I invented it.  I've explained the algorithm many times before.  
    
    Mike
10.2552based on overall game, and what stats are easier to attainFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Dec 14 1994 19:3830
>    	I was wondering the same thing. How the heck can .8 Rpg's and
>    2.4 Apg. Give Kidd a better rating when he scores 10.5 Ppg less and
>    .5 Dpg's less? I know that RPG, and APG are weighted more, but that
>    much more?
    
    Here's how you calculate the scalars that determine the weighted value:
    
    1. Sum total Points, Rebounds, Assists, and Defense (Steals & Assists) for
       the entire NBA.  
    2. Individually sum each of these 4 categories for the entire NBA.  
    3. Take each category (Step 2) and divide it into the Total (step 1)
    
    In the 5 years or so I've been doing this, the scalars never vary by
    more than 1 and the Points scalar is always equal to ~1.  Here are the
    current scalars:
    
    Points   =  1.770
    Rebounds =  4.334
    Assists  =  7.849
    Defense  = 12.98
    
    4. Multiply each scalar times a player's per game average for each of
       the 4 categories to determine their Heiser score.
    
    This is the best reflection of a players overall worth I've seen and is
    extremely accurate.  For all the years of stats I have online, there is
    no question the top 10.  For example, Bird, Magic, and Jordan were
    *ALWAYS* in the top 10 since they have such a well-rounded game.
    
    Mike
10.2553MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed Dec 14 1994 19:3911
    
    >> Because Kidd has better overall numbers in this system (Points,
    >> Rebounds, Assists, and Defense), which has been dead-on accurate 
    >> since I invented it.  
    
       Dead on accurate at what? Proving whatever it is that you want it
       to? Your little system like the QB rating system may be a (very)
       rough guideline but it's no more a definitive measure of who is
       the best rookie in the league than phrenology is. The real answer
       to any "who's best" question is to ask "who would you build your
       team around?"
10.2554field generalFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Dec 14 1994 19:416
>       the best rookie in the league than phrenology is. The real answer
>       to any "who's best" question is to ask "who would you build your
>       team around?"
    
    You start with a point-guard.  You can't name a champion that didn't
    have a very good point-guard.  He's the QB of the team.
10.2555MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed Dec 14 1994 19:4912
    
  >> You start with a point-guard.  You can't name a champion that didn't
  >> have a very good point-guard.  He's the QB of the team.
    
     You can't name a champ that didn't have a good just about anything.
     Chicago was a three-time champ but their point guard certainly wasn't 
     a critical reason why. And Houston was built around Hakeem. Your 
     little system is real nice but when you defend it by pointing out 
     that Magic, Bird and Jordan were always in the top ten that really 
     isn't much of a defense at all. Who'd you have rated higher than each 
     of them? KJ? Please.
    
10.2556Even Couz couldn't bring Celts a championshipAKOCOA::BREENCome Monday...Wed Dec 14 1994 19:5416
    Wrong, as Red has said for years the ability to play interior defense
    and rebound (power forward (rebounding) and center (defense)) is the
    critical area.
    
    When Cartwright and Grant became part of Bulls they won; The addition
    of Rodman to Pistons put them over the top.  Celts had Mchale.
    
    The closest exception would be Magic with Lakers but his rebounding
    (when they needed it) was a big factor.  Magic was most unique player
    ever.
    
    so for the rookies and second year players you would take Webber to
    start your franchise and then Big Dog.
    
    But if I was to get tickets for any game this year I'd like to see
    Dallas and Kidd - a lot more entertaining than watching Webber.
10.2557FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Dec 14 1994 20:0165
>     You can't name a champ that didn't have a good just about anything.
>     Chicago was a three-time champ but their point guard certainly wasn't 
    
    Jordan handled the ball at least 80% of the time.
    
>     that Magic, Bird and Jordan were always in the top ten that really 
>     isn't much of a defense at all. Who'd you have rated higher than each 
>     of them? KJ? Please.
    
    Usually the Admiral or Hakeem.  KJ is in the top 3 PG's, but usually in
    the teens for overall, he was in the top 10 only 2 of the last 5 years.
    Here's a snapshot:
    
    1990
     Player               G    MIN  REB  AST  STL  BLK  PTS  TTL  Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg  RANK  DEC
   1 OLAJUWON,A             56 2062  770  131  121  221 1187 2430 36.8 21.2 13.8  2.3  6.1 181.8 37.3
   2 STOCKTON,J             82 3103  237 1164  234   16 1413 3064 37.8 17.2  2.9 14.2  3.0 179.2 34.3
   3 ROBINSON,D             82 3095 1063  208  127  320 2101 3819 37.7 25.6 13.0  2.5  5.5 175.4 41.1
   4 JOHNSON,MAG            79 2933  551  989  102   17 1531 3190 37.1 19.4  7.0 12.5  1.5 165.4 38.9
   5 EWING,P                81 3104  905  244   80  258 2154 3641 38.3 26.6 11.2  3.0  4.2 154.8 40.8
   6 ADAMS,M                66 2346  256  693  147    6 1752 2854 35.5 26.5  3.9 10.5  2.3 154.8 40.9
   7 HARDAWAY,T             82 3215  332  793  214   12 1881 3232 39.2 22.9  4.0  9.7  2.8 151.6 36.7
   8 JORDAN,M               82 3034  492  453  223   83 2580 3831   37 31.5  6.0  5.5  3.7 150.3 43.0
   9 BIRD,L                 60 2277  509  431  108   58 1164 2270 38.0 19.4  8.5  7.2  2.8 148.5 35.1
  10 PRICE,M                16  571   45  166   42    2  271  526 35.7 16.9  2.8 10.4  2.8 145.5 30.1
;)11 JOHNSON,K              77 2772  271  781  163   11 1710 2936   36 22.2  3.5 10.1  2.3 145.4 35.9
    
    1992
      Player                G     MIN   REB   AST   STL   BLK   PTS   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   RANK  DEC
    1 David      Robinson      68  2564   829   181   158   305  1578  3051 37.71 23.21 12.19 2.662 6.809 186.2 38.06
    2 John       Stockton      82  3002   270  1126   244    22  1297  2959 36.61 15.82 3.293 13.73 3.244 178.2 32.84
    3 Hakeem     Olajuwon      70  2636   845   157   127   304  1510  2943 37.66 21.57 12.07 2.243 6.157 172.2 35.89
    4 Scottie    Pippen        82  3164   630   572   155    93  1720  3170 38.59 20.98 7.683 6.976 3.024 147.5 35.63
    5 Michael    Jordan        80  3102   511   489   182    75  2404  3661 38.78 30.05 6.388 6.113 3.213 146.9 42.55
    6 Tim        Hardaway      81  3332   310   807   164    13  1893  3187 41.14 23.37 3.827 9.963 2.185 145.1 37.16
    7 Kevin      Johnson       78  2894   292   836   116    23  1536  2803 37.10 19.69 3.744 10.72 1.782 141.5 34.15
    8 Clyde      Drexler       76  2751   500   512   138    70  1903  3123 36.20 25.04 6.579 6.737 2.737 141.2 38.36
    9 Patrick    Ewing         82  3150   921   156    88   245  1970  3380 38.41 24.02 11.23 1.902 4.061 140.7 37.16
   10 Pervis     Ellison       66  2511   740   190    62   177  1322  2491 38.05 20.03 11.21 2.879 3.621 138.3 34.12
    
    1993
     Player                Team PO   GP   MIN  REBT ASST STL  BLKS PTS  TTL  Mpg  Ppg  Rpg  Apg  Dpg  RANK DEC
   1 Hakeem     Olajuwon   HOU  C      82 3242 1068  291  150  342 2140 3991 39.5 26.1 13.0 3.55    6 191. 42.7
   2 David      Robinson   SAS  C      82 3211  956  301  127  262 1916 3562 39.2 23.4 11.7 3.67 4.74 166. 38.7
   3 Shaquille  O'Neal     ORL  C      81 3071 1122  152   60  286 1893 3513 37.9 23.4 13.9 1.88 4.27 156. 39.1
   4 John       Stockton   UTH  G      82 2863  237  987  199   21 1239 2683 34.9 15.1 2.89 12.0 2.68 155. 30.0
   5 Charles    Barkley    PHO  F      76 2859  928  385  119   74 1944 3450 37.6 25.6 12.2 5.07 2.54 151. 42.9
   6 Michael    Jordan     CHI  G      77 3025  513  420  215   60 2501 3709 39.3 32.5 6.66 5.45 3.57 151. 44.6
   7 Tim        Hardaway   GSW  G      66 2609  263  699  116   12 1419 2509 39.5 21.5 3.98 10.6 1.94 145. 36.1
   8 Scottie    Pippen     CHI  F      80 3079  613  501  170   71 1480 2835 38.5 18.5 7.66 6.26 3.01 140. 32.4
   9 Karl       Malone     UTH  F      82 3099  919  308  124   85 2217 3653 37.8 27.0 11.2 3.76 2.55 139.   42
  10 Dikembe    Mutombo    DEN  C      82 3029 1070  147   43  284 1131 2675 36.9 13.8 13.0 1.79 3.99 138. 28.6
    
    1994
Team                 G     MIN   PTS   REB   AST   STL   BLK   TTL   Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   RANK  DEC   NBA
ROBINSON,D              80  3241  2383   855   381   139   265  4023 40.51 29.79 10.69 4.763  5.05 176.5 45.24 50.29
OLAJUWON,A              80  3277  2184   955   287   128   297  3851 40.96  27.3 11.94 3.588 5.313 173.9 42.83 48.14
STOCKTON,J              82  2969  1236   258  1031   199    22  2746 36.21 15.07 3.146 12.57 2.695 157.8 30.79 33.49
O'NEAL,S                81  3224  2377  1072   195    76   231  3951 39.80 29.35 13.23 2.407 3.790 152.9 44.99 48.78
BLAYLOCK,M              81  2915  1118   424   789   212    44  2587 35.99 13.80 5.235 9.741 3.160 150.2 28.78 31.94
PIPPEN,S                72  2759  1587   629   403   211    58  2888 38.32 22.04 8.736 5.597 3.736 149.7 36.38 40.11
MALONE,K                82  3329  2063   940   328   125   126  3582 40.60 25.16 11.46     4 3.061 143.7 40.62 43.68
EWING,P                 79  2972  1939   885   179    90   217  3310 37.62 24.54 11.20 2.266 3.886 139.6 38.01 41.90
MUTOMBO,D               82  2853   986   971   127    59   336  2479 34.79 12.02 11.84 1.549 4.817 136.5 25.41 30.23
ANDERSON,K              82  3135  1538   322   784   158    15  2817 38.23 18.76 3.927 9.561 2.110 134.6 32.24 34.35
10.2558CNTROL::CHILDSTheresa's Sound WorldThu Dec 15 1994 11:547
 Grant Hill is a special player and I'd take him on my team anytime but if
 I was starting out, I'd start with Kidd. I think he has more of the Bird-
 Magic formula to make those around him better while Grant has the Michael
 do-it-all individually routine down pat........

 mike
10.2559SNAX::ERICKSONTime for Vacation...Thu Dec 15 1994 12:258
    
    >>>You start with a point-guard.  You can't name a champion that didn't
    >>>have a very good point-guard.  He's the QB of the team.
    
    	Is this why the Suns didn't win the NBA Championship last year?
    They didn't have a very good point-guard?   :^)
    
    Ron
10.2560Kidd needs to improve shooting as many do in nbaAKOCOA::BREENCome Monday...Thu Dec 15 1994 12:488
    How has Kidd's shooting been?  Magic didn't shoot well out of college
    but as we here can attest became quite good with that one handed set
    shot.
    
    Was watching Penn beat Michigan the other night and Vitale compared
    some kid with Cousy's one hander where indeed he did bend the knee.
    Cousy was quite accurate but took the shot from outside; he never took
    a jump shot in his life.
10.2561FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Dec 15 1994 14:045
>    	Is this why the Suns didn't win the NBA Championship last year?
>    They didn't have a very good point-guard?   :^)
    
    Ron, good thing you said that in jest, or people would think you don't
    know anything about hoops.
10.2562MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Thu Dec 15 1994 14:267
  >> Ron, good thing you said that in jest, or people would think you don't
  >> know anything about hoops.

     Yeah, people might be liable to lump you in with Heiser. Mikey, all
     the best pure point guards watched the Finals on tv last year and have
     since Magic last brought it all home.
    
10.2563ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Thu Dec 15 1994 14:454
10.2564here have a clue!FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Dec 15 1994 15:406
>     Yeah, people might be liable to lump you in with Heiser. Mikey, all
>     the best pure point guards watched the Finals on tv last year and have
>     since Magic last brought it all home.
    
    ...or lump you in with Brydie who thinks Jordan and Isiah didn't play
    PG, both of whom brought titles home after Magic's last one.
10.2565don't let facts get in Groaner's wayFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Dec 15 1994 15:4714
>    Another typical KJ year... he's appeared in 6 of his team's 20 games. 
>    FACE IT MIKE, Cleveland traded the right point guard.  Price is better
>    than KJ.
    
    Let's see, what the facts state over the last 5 years:
    
    Player             Games Played    Games Possible      Pct
    Mark Price             255              410            62%
    KJ                     348              410            85%
    
    toss in a better all-around game and better stats and you have yet
    another blunder trade by the Cleveland Cadavers.
    
    Mike
10.2566MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Thu Dec 15 1994 16:1511
    
   >> ...or lump you in with Brydie who thinks Jordan and Isiah didn't play
   >> PG, 
    
      Mikey will say anything but "I'm wrong" that includes trying to tell
      us that Kareem was the focal point of the Lakers. I'll grant you Isaiah 
      but no way Jordan was a point guard. It wasn't his job to handle the
      ball and distribute it. If having the ball the vast majority of time
      is all that's required to fit the definition of point guard then 
      Dominique was a point guard early on in his career and so wasn't Bird.
      
10.2567very big of youFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Dec 15 1994 16:211
    thanks for the "apology" and admitting you're "wrong."
10.2568ROCK::HUBERMost folks call them green onions, but they're really scallionsThu Dec 15 1994 16:2425
    
>    Let's see, what the facts state over the last 5 years:
>    
>    Player             Games Played    Games Possible      Pct
>    Mark Price             255              410            62%
>    KJ                     348              410            85%
 
    Well, yes, this is true (or, at least, I'm willing to take
    it for granted that it is).  But it's not exactly a fair comparison,
    now is it?  Price missed one big chunk of time (over a season) due
    to a freak, single injury (his torn ACL).  Johnson's missed his games
    with a variety of ailments.
    
    Personally, I think the more recent numbers numbers are more relevant:
    last year, Price played in 76 games, Johnson 67; so far this year,
    Johnson's missed 14 games, Price 1.
      
>    toss in a better all-around game and better stats and you have yet
>    another blunder trade by the Cleveland Cadavers.
    
    Ummm... better all-around game?  I'll take Price's game, short or
    long term, over Johnson's, thank you.  And Johnson wasn't exactly
    traded for dirt; Larry Nance was a two time all-star for Cleveland.
    
    Joe
10.2569FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Dec 15 1994 16:3021
>    now is it?  Price missed one big chunk of time (over a season) due
>    to a freak, single injury (his torn ACL).  Johnson's missed his games
    
    Groaner wasn't debating freak accidents, he was accusing KJ of missing
    more games.  KJ has never missed virtually a whole season, Price has.
    
>    Personally, I think the more recent numbers numbers are more relevant:
>    last year, Price played in 76 games, Johnson 67; so far this year,
>    Johnson's missed 14 games, Price 1.
    
    the season is young...
    
>    Ummm... better all-around game?  I'll take Price's game, short or
>    long term, over Johnson's, thank you.  And Johnson wasn't exactly
>    traded for dirt; Larry Nance was a two time all-star for Cleveland.
    
    You can have him.  Price is a Camaro.  KJ is a Lamborghini.
    
    Larry Nance + Mike Sanders for KJ, Mark West, Ty Corbin, and a
    first-round pick that turned out to be Dan Majerle.  After all was said
    and done, you gave up 2 All-Stars for 1.
10.2570ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Thu Dec 15 1994 17:058
10.2571MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Thu Dec 15 1994 17:118
    
    
    >> thanks for the "apology" and admitting you're "wrong."
    
       I didn't apologize. And you glossed over the part where I 
       pointed out that you were wrong. You really ought to try
       telling the truth and being forthright, Mikey. You might
       find it a refreshing change.
10.2572FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Dec 15 1994 17:358
    You fail to point out the obvious, Thomas.  Jordan was a shooting
    guard, but he still ran the team.  Who had the ball, bringing it up
    court and calling the play in crunch time?  BJ Armstrong?!  Don't make
    me laugh.  From all the stats I have online, Jordan also averaged at
    least 6 assists per game, which is much more than Armstrong and half of
    the so-called PG's in the league.
    
    Mike
10.2573ROCK::HUBERMost folks call them green onions, but they're really scallionsThu Dec 15 1994 18:2623
    
>>    Personally, I think the more recent numbers numbers are more relevant:
>>    last year, Price played in 76 games, Johnson 67; so far this year,
>>    Johnson's missed 14 games, Price 1.
    
>    the season is young...
 
    Yup, and Johnson's already up by 13... B^)
    
    IMHO, Price is a better bet, at this point, to remain healthy in the
    near future (next year or two).
       
>    Larry Nance + Mike Sanders for KJ, Mark West, Ty Corbin, and a
>    first-round pick that turned out to be Dan Majerle.  After all was said
>    and done, you gave up 2 All-Stars for 1.
    
    How many all-star appearances have Johnson & Majerle had?  (Believe
    it or not, I'm not trying to make a point with this statement, just
    gathering information.)  I wouldn't argue that the Suns got more
    value in the deal than Cleveland, anyway - just that each team got 
    good value, and that the trade wasn't a blunder for either team.
    
    Joe
10.2574standard deviationFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Dec 15 1994 19:5413
    someone asked about the consistency of my scalars and I was even
    surprised at the results.  Looks good enough to declare a constant.
    
                     Points      Rebounds      Assists      Defense
        1990         1.77        4.35          7.6          13.6
        1991         1.77        4.349         7.604        13.6
        1992         1.782       4.296         7.665        13.25
        1993         1.77        4.33          7.56         13.6
        1994         1.803       4.256         7.503        12.97
        Present      1.77        4.339         7.838        13
        ---------------------------------------------------------------
        Mean         1.7775      4.32          7.6283       13.3366
        Std Dev       .0122       .0338         .1057         .2778
10.2575corrected top 10 Rookies and OverallFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Dec 15 1994 20:3227
    Ron just alerted me to a slight problem with my spreadsheet (cell 
    reference mistake).  Here are the corrected results (must be this
    Pentium).
    
Player               Pos   G     Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank
hill,grant           SF       16 37.8  19.6 5.438 4.188     3 130.1
kidd,jason           PG       14 36.2   9.1 6.214   6.5 2.571 127.5
marshall,donyell     SF       17 28.1  13.5 5.882 1.765 2.941 101.5
robinson,glenn       SF       15 32.9  17.9 5.667 2.067 1.333 89.80
jones,eddie          SG       16 23.6    11 4.125 1.188 2.313 76.74
wright,sharone       PF       12 26.2  12.1 6.917 .3333 1.583 74.63
grant,brian          PF       13 18.9   9.9 5.077 .6154 1.692 66.38
person,wesley        SG       16 25.2  11.9   3.5   1.5 1.313 65.07
montross,eric        C        16 24.1   7.6 6.875   .25 1.313 62.31
smith,michael        PF       15 23.7  10.3   6.2 .5333 .8667 60.58
    
Player               Pos   G     Mpg   Ppg   Rpg   Apg   Dpg   Rank
robinson,david       C        15 41.7  29.5    13 3.733 4.667 198.6
olajuwon,hakeem      C        15 40.5  26.8 11.33     3 5.533 192.1
pippen,scottie       SF       16 37.6  22.9 8.313 5.625 4.375 177.6
o'neal,shaquille     C        15 36.4    31 11.07   2.6 3.067 163.1
stockton,john        PG       17 33.9    15 2.765 11.18 2.647 160.6
strickland,rod       PG        4 32.8  18.8  5.25  9.75     2 158.5
webber,chris         PF        6 33.8  16.8 10.83 2.333   4.5 153.5
blaylock,mookie      PG       16 38.6  13.6 4.875  8.75 2.813 150.4
hardaway,anferne     PG       15 36.6  23.6   4.6   6.6 2.733 149.0
malone,karl          PF       17 35.9  24.8 9.882 3.471 2.588 147.6
10.2576;>)NWD002::JOYNER_GLDid I do that?Thu Dec 15 1994 21:544
    I'll end this Price/Johnson argument once and for all.  Rod Strickland
    is better than both of them!
    
    Glen.
10.2577ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Fri Dec 16 1994 02:0366
10.2578NIIIICE REEEEEVVVVEERRRBBBB IN THEREFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Dec 16 1994 02:282
    The only light you're shedding is the one in your right ear, which is
    coming from outside your left ear.
10.2579ROCK::HUBERMost folks call them green onions, but they're really scallionsFri Dec 16 1994 11:4012
    
>    I'll end this Price/Johnson argument once and for all.  Rod Strickland
>    is better than both of them!
    
    Hmmm... interesting idea.  He's a fine player, and certainly deserves
    to be included in a discussion of "who's the best point guard in the
    league right now" (which this wasn't), but I think I'd still take
    Price, though if I was building a franchise (as opposed to trying to
    win _now_), Strickland would be higher up my list (though, to be
    honest, Penny would be on top currently).
    
    Joe
10.2580RamblingsLUDWIG::BARBIERIGod cares.Fri Dec 16 1994 11:4558
      Count me in as one who believes Jordan is not a true point
      guard.  He should be a number 2, but with the oppurtunity 
      to handle the ball a lot more.  Actually, Jordan was so unique
      that I don't think you can really peg him at any position.  
      In the cases of Jordan, Magic, its inaccurate to try to favor
      a position as most important on the basis of players such as
      Jordan and Magic.  For crying out loud, Magic scored 50+ points
      at center in the NBA finals his first year!  And Jordan...well,
      forget it.  Don't try to rate the important of PG by utilizing
      Jordan - thats absurd.  The guy would have been an annual all
      star at at least 4 positions.
    
      Mike, I concur with you on Kidd.  Being a Bucks fan, I of course
      hope the Big Dog is the man of the draft.  But, Kidd is so
      intriguing.  He's the kind of guy that might only have 9 points,
      but may have won the game with a couple steals, a rebound, a 
      pass - whatever.  I think Kidd may very well end up as being the
      real man of the draft.  He'll run a club's offense solidly for
      12+ years.  Part of me was hoping the Bucks would end up 2nd in
      the lottery and with Big Dog gone, draft Kidd.
    
      By the way, I hope Robinson's rookie stats improve and I expect 
      they will.  His first day in the NBA was also the day of his 1st 
      game.  I expect his numbers will improve and his overall numbers
      will be impacted by the early games because of missing all of
      camp and preseason.
    
      KJ verses Price.  On injuries, I would take Price.  I personally 
      would feel safer with a player that essentially lost an entire 
      year with a real bad injury (supposing it heals) than with one 
      who seems to get nickel and dimed each and every year.   Bad
      argument you pose Mike (imho)!!
    
      I haven't seen enough of either of them, but my guess is that Price
      will give a more consistent performance.  I've seen flashes of
      brilliance from KJ and also days where its all bricks.
    
      Finally, no one has mentioned defense.  KJ is perhaps the quickest
      PG alive (well, at least up there).  My guess is that when defense
      is incorporated into the mix of who is better, KJ is gonna benefit
      from that.
    
      On most important position.  Man that's tough.  It seems a champion
      must have two or three really good players and depending on their
      strengths, PG may or may not be the most important.  Cases in point
      are Golden State and the Celtics.  Obviously, the PG is less
      important when your forward can pass (Barry/Bird).  Look at the
      76'ers.  They were loaded, but they needed that center (Malone).
      I don't recall the Bullets having that great a PG, Elvin Hayes
      put them over the top.
    
      Its a tough argument that is unique to every team's chemistry.  My
      guess is that center/PG though are usually the most important.
    
                                                  Tony
    
    
                                                        
10.2581FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Dec 16 1994 13:5238
    Strickland is a head-case with a few entries on his police record.  Not
    exactly team leader material.  Price and KJ are not problem children.  
    They're both BACs.  Price even has a CCM album out.
    
>      Jordan and Magic.  For crying out loud, Magic scored 50+ points
>      at center in the NBA finals his first year!  And Jordan...well,
    
    Like the best fish stories, this always gets better.  He really only
    scored 42, and did it against Caldwell Jones.
    
>      Mike, I concur with you on Kidd.  Being a Bucks fan, I of course
>      hope the Big Dog is the man of the draft.  But, Kidd is so
    
    Big Dog's numbers are improving.  He hit for 32 the other night.
    
>      KJ verses Price.  On injuries, I would take Price.  I personally 
>      would feel safer with a player that essentially lost an entire 
>      year with a real bad injury (supposing it heals) than with one 
>      who seems to get nickel and dimed each and every year.   Bad
>      argument you pose Mike (imho)!!
    
    Like any exotic high-performance model, Lamborghinis require regular
    low maintenance.  Now that the Suns doctors have a clue, he hasn't
    pulled his hams in a few years now.
    
>      Finally, no one has mentioned defense.  KJ is perhaps the quickest
>      PG alive (well, at least up there).  My guess is that when defense
>      is incorporated into the mix of who is better, KJ is gonna benefit
>      from that.
    
    Now you're preachin' to the choir!  All the pro analysts in hoops media
    say he's the 2nd best defender on the team behind Majerle and one of
    the best defensive PG's in the league as well (not to mention the
    explosive offensive game).  During the '93 Finals, he was the only one
    quick enough on the floor to at least slow Jordan somewhat (notice I
    didn't say he stopped him - only Joe Dumars did that).
    
    Mike
10.2582CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Fri Dec 16 1994 13:598
| exactly team leader material.  Price and KJ are not problem children.
| They're both BACs.  Price even has a CCM album out.

Oh, are these mutually exclusive?  I guess I didn't realize 
that.  Hmm, let me get this straight, all Christians are
good, all _____ are bad.  What goes in the blank, Mike?

=Bob= 
10.2583FRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Dec 16 1994 14:093
    Bob, don't let your personal agenda misinterpret and twist what I
    wrote.  The point is that Strickland has had several problems with the
    law and has been bounced from 3 teams.  The other 2 haven't.
10.2584Repeat after me "My name is Mike, and I was w-w-w-wrong"CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Fri Dec 16 1994 14:2611
Whose personal agenda are we talking about here?  I question your 
leap of logic in equating an athlete NOT being a head case, to 
being a BAC.  It is a predudicial statement, which infers that if,
for instance, Rod Strickland was a BAC, he wouldn't be a head case.
Perhaps if Strickland hadn't grown up in a single-parent, impovershed
home he wouldn't be a head case.  Or perhaps if the education system
at the University that he chose had abondoned him, KJ or Price either
of them would have grown disenchanted, and made some bad life decisions.  
(Not that there is any excuse for those sorts of actions.)

=Bob=
10.2585best slur?HBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoFri Dec 16 1994 14:348
I'm coming into this a little late, having missed Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday. Extracting the notes really doesn't give the full flavor of
this debate ;-).

I do like the parts about rearraning the statistics and the BAC/CCM slur
was pretty nice, too.

TTom
10.2586and Paul Hill is a head case tooFRETZ::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Dec 16 1994 15:2215
>Whose personal agenda are we talking about here?  I question your 
    
    yours.
    
>leap of logic in equating an athlete NOT being a head case, to 
>being a BAC.  It is a predudicial statement, which infers that if,
>for instance, Rod Strickland was a BAC, he wouldn't be a head case.
    
    Then you took it the wrong way.  Read things for what they are instead
    of using them for your personal soapbox.  
    
    Strickland went to DePaul, isn't that a religious school?  Swaggart and 
    Baker are headcases too.  That make you feel better now?
    
    Mike
10.2587not good vs bad, but who you know!CSC32::R_ABBOTTFri Dec 16 1994 16:247
    Mike,
    
    Don't take it personally.  Some people can't help but think that
    God is Santa Claus and is looking down to see who is naughty or nice.
    Your NOTES personal says it all!
    
    rick
10.2588'nuff said on my part...CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHHakuna Matata - means no worries...Fri Dec 16 1994 16:4220
|    Don't take it personally.  Some people can't help but think that
|    God is Santa Claus and is looking down to see who is naughty or nice.
|    Your NOTES personal says it all!

WOW, and I thought MikeH was making a leap of logic!

My point has nothing to do with God, Santa Claus, heaven, or druidism.
My point is that there is not necessarily inherant goodness associated 
with people of any particular beleifs.  I have no problem with people 
beleiving that there is, just don't foister that logic on me.  I let 
most of these references pass, but I occasionally point them out.

I haven't any agenda.  I do have a strong conviction that I will defend
my right to religious freedom, and that I will not be subject to the 
perceived superiority of any particular beliefs.

In keeping with ::SPROTS, feel free to take one last shot at me, but I'm
dropping the subject.

=Bob=
10.2589you don't look DruishHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoFri Dec 16 1994 16:5211
Dint Frank Zappa sing a song about some of this:

I want a dirty little Druish princess
la la la
With a garlic aroma that would level Tacoma 

I want a nasty little Druish princess
la la la
With titanic <titles> and sand blasted zits

TTom
10.2590Then again there's the maypole danceAKOCOA::BREENCome Monday...Fri Dec 16 1994 18:398
    Sherlock Holmes once disguised himself as a bookseller and ran into
    Watson who recounted the four books being carried of which one was
    
    "Tree Worship"
    
    The others were ???? on birds, A latin poetry book (Catallus) and ?
    
    So if Sherlock didn't think it was so bad that's good enough for me.
10.2591CAMONE::WAYI'll miss you, Rak, my friendFri Dec 16 1994 18:412
I've got the complete Sherlock on CD-ROM.  I'll try and look it up this
weekend....
10.2592Not a Brett fan (Jeremy not Ken) btwAKOCOA::BREENCome Monday...Fri Dec 16 1994 20:023
    Try the "Empty House" from the Return of Sherlock Holmes.  That the one
    where Sebastian Moran (Col(ex)) sits across the street with an air
    rifle aimed at a plaster of Holmes.
10.2600ROCK::GRONOWSKII JUST LOVE THOSE STEELERS!Tue Dec 20 1994 15:012
10.2601But too late, cat out of bag now on RaufAKOCOA::BREENIt was in the bleak DecemberTue Dec 20 1994 19:5814
    Well I saw the best basketball player, talent-wise, in awhile in that
    Denver game in one Abdul Rauf.  As Jimmy Jackson I noticed his
    quickness and shooting ability and I saw it in spades last night.  I
    read comments here about Pack and I saw his excellent performance in
    the playoffs but Rauf is an immense talent.
    
    If Dan Issel doesn;'t want to go with this guy then I herby authorize
    M.L. to offer him any player off the roster (other than Montross)
    and of course pushing Radja out front inconspicuously.
    
    I like Wesley quite a bit and with the crowd Rauf would bring perhaps a
    straight up for Dee.  But perhaps Denver really would take Radja for
    Rauf and the salaries match.
    up.
10.2602exitPEAKS::WOESTEHOFFTue Dec 20 1994 20:2612
  Yep, Rauf might just be the best shooter in the NBA. When he gets hot,
  he's sizzles. But one problem he has is his size and slight build.
  When the playoffs arrived last year, play was a lot more physical and
  Rauf really got roughed up. That's a big reason why PackMan played a lot
  better than Rauf in the playoffs. Also, Rauf really isn't the best
  defensive player.

  Dan Issel has a tough problem here because Rauf and Pack and #1 pick,
  Jalen Rose are all competing for point guard play. It's hard to keep
  everybody happy especially Rauf.

	Keith 
10.2603I missed even more than TTomMUNDIS::SSHERMANSteve Sherman @MFRFri Dec 23 1994 17:1712
I haven't been in this topic since a week ago Monday (I think it was), and
am really sorry to have missed last week's fireworks.  I probably wouldn't
have been able to resist pointing out that Darryl Strawberry is a BAC.

And 'Saw has the complete Sherlock Holmes (i.e., the canon) on CD-ROM.
God, I *am* a dinosaur.  I've only got the book.

Meanwhile, where've you all been this week?

Right, in the NFL topic.

Steve
10.2604Eastern All Star Voting, so farHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoThu Jan 05 1995 15:5819
Updates on fan voting for all-stars.

Here's the Eastern votes, listed for everyone over 200K:

	Forwards
	1. Grant Hill		488K
	2. Scottie Pippen	320K
	3. LJ			258K

	Guards
	1. Anfernee Hardaway	284K
	2. Joe Dumars		262K
	3. Reggie Miller	244K
	4. Muggsy Bogues	206K
	5. John Starsk		202K

	Centers
	1. Shaq			404K
	2. Zo			210K
10.2605Hint - not all five are currently activeTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - #1 again!!!Fri Jan 13 1995 13:054
    NBA question of the day:  name the five highest paid players in the NBA
    THIS YEAR, not over the length of their contact.
    
    NAZZ
10.2606so I heardHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoFri Jan 13 1995 13:144
Pretty sure Magic Johnson leads the parade at some double digit millions.
Probably David Robinson is up there, too.

TTom
10.2607CNTROL::KINGFri Jan 13 1995 13:178
    Nazz, I will take a run at this...
    
    Magic Johnson  - $12-$15M range
    James Worthy   - $8m      range
    David Robinson - $7-8M    range
    AC Green       - $6-7M    range
    Penny Hardaway - $4-5M    range
    Detlef Shrempf - $4-5M    range
10.2608OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Jan 13 1995 14:341
10.2609Ever wonder why he quit?AKOCOA::BREENIt's all in the outcomeFri Jan 13 1995 16:131
    I don't think Michael Jordan was ever in the top payroll earners.
10.2610FT dataHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoWed Jan 18 1995 15:5919
The USA Today has a_article on free throws, who's making 'em and who's 
not.

David Robinson leads the league in FT attempts followed by Shaq both at 
11+. Nobody else shoots 10 a game. Other notables include Hakeem at 6 and 
the Mailman at 7. Zo is 11th.

Robinson also leads in FT made at 8.5. Derrick Colemand is second. Zo is 
9th.

Point guards are the bestest FT shooters. Spud Webb leads the league at 
95%. Charlotte is the onliest team with 2 players shooting 90%+, with 
Muggsy at 92.9 and Dell Curry at 92.8.

San Antonio leads the league as a team shooting over 32 FTs per game. 
Seattle and Orlando follow. Detroit shoots the least followed by 
Washingon. Charlotte, Houston and the Clippers are third worsted.

TTom
10.2611Charlotte No. 1 in $sHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoThu Jan 19 1995 14:4614
Charlotte has passed da Bulls in paraphenalia/merchandising sales.

Here's how it looks from the top:

 1. Charlotte (2, lasted year)
 2. Chicago (1)
 3. Orlando (3)
 4. Phoenix (4)
 5. Seattle (15)

This is the firsted year since 89 that the Bulls weren't the sales
leader. FWIW, the champion Houston Rockets are mired down at 11.

TTom
10.2612no accounting for tasteOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Jan 19 1995 15:241
10.2613METSNY::francusThere is no joy in MudvilleThu Jan 19 1995 16:405
re: .2612

I assume you are commenting on the Suns being ranked so high.

The Crazy Met
10.2614never assumeOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Jan 19 1995 17:331
10.2615Danny Ferry making more than Michael is obscene!TNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - #1 again!!!Thu Jan 19 1995 17:3317
    Dang!  I hate being outta ::SPROTS fer so long that I fergit answers to
    questions that I axed!!!
    
    Anyway, here's as best I can remember, the top five salaries in the NBA
    this year:
    
    	1) Magic Johnson	$14,660,000
    	2) David Robinson        $7,300,000
    	3) James Worthy		 $7,250,000
    	4) A.C. Green (!!!)	 $6,472,600
    	5) Detlef Schrempf       $5,000,000
    
    Michael Jordan, at $3,850,000, was 15th.  Check out who was 11th-14th:
    11- Dale Davis; 12 - Danny Ferry; 13 - Charles Barkley; 14 - Clarence
    Weatherspoon. 
    
    NAZZ
10.2616RIP ReggieTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - #1 again!!!Thu Jan 19 1995 17:333
    BTW, the highest salary on the Celtics was $3,300,000 for Reggie Lewis.
    
    NAZZ
10.2617how does that work?HBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoThu Jan 19 1995 17:476
Nazz,

When does this come 'off the books'? Do the Celtics ever get this slot
back?

TTom
10.2618PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFThu Jan 19 1995 18:145
Where are the Nuggets in paraphenalia/merchandising sales ?

It would be interesting to see the whole list, at least the top-10.

  Keith
10.2619METSNY::francusThere is no joy in MudvilleThu Jan 19 1995 18:345
I think Celtics get the lost back for 1996-97.

At that point there may not be a salary cap so it won't matter.

The Crazy Met
10.2620don't knowHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoThu Jan 19 1995 18:3711
Keith, 

I didn't see the whole list. Just a hunch, but I figger the Nuggets to be
fairly low on the totem pole.

Nothing against them but you would think that the Lakers, Knicks and
Celtics to be in or near the Top 10. The Denver market is not that big
and about the onliest blip on the national screen for Denver was lasted
year in the playoffs.

TTom
10.2621Some surprising names in the Top 25 salariesTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - #1 again!!!Thu Jan 19 1995 19:0333
    The Celtics have to carry Reggie's salary for one more year.  I really
    unfair decision by the NBA brass in a brazen, yet successful attempt to
    keep the Celtics down as much as possible.
    
    Here are the top 25 NBA salaries being paid for this season:
    
     1) Magic Johnson - LA Lakers      $14,660,000
     2) David Robinson - San Antonio	$7,300,000
     3) James Worthy - LA Lakers	$7,250,000
     4) A.C. Green - Phoenix		$6,472,600
     5) Detlef Schrempf - Seattle	$5,000,000
     6) Shaquille O'Neal - Orlando	$4,800,000
     7) Patrick Ewing - New York	$4,486,700
     8) Anfernee Hardaway - Orlando	$4,305,000
     9) Derrick Coleman - New Jersey	$4,212,000
    10) Sam Perkins - Seattle		$4,126,000
    11) Dale Davis - Indiana		$4,050,000
    12) Danny Ferry - Cleveland		$4,042,000
    13) Charles Barkley - Phoenix	$4,030,000
    14) Clarence Weatherspoon - Phila.	$4,000,000
    15) Michael Jordan - Chicago	$3,850,000
    16) Alonzo Mourning - Charlotte	$3,840,000
    17) Brad Daugherty - Cleveland	$3,800,000
    18) John Williams - Cleveland	$3,786,000
    19) Benoit Benjamin - New Jersey	$3,774,000
    20) Larry Johnson - Charlotte	$3,710,000
    21) Tim Hardaway - Golden State	$3,703,000
    22) Jerome Kersey - Portland	$3,608,000
    23) Shawn Bradley - Philadelphia	$3,510,000
    24) Chris Dudley - Portland		$3,500,000
    25) Stanley Roberts - LA Clippers	$3,496,000
    
    NAZZ		
10.2622soon, LJ will lead the listHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoThu Jan 19 1995 19:1213
>               -< Some surprising names in the Top 25 salaries >-

You said a mouthful there, partner.

Cleveland has to be way up there in payment for services not rendered. 

Danny Ferry getting $4mil for anything is a joke. The 3.8mil to Daugherty
certainly aint getting any return.

Up there with the stupidest salaries are Benoit Benjamin and Stanley
Roberts.

TTom
10.2623curious about thisMETSNY::francusThere is no joy in MudvilleThu Jan 19 1995 19:187
Nazz,

Could the league have made any other decision on Lewis' salary?? What is
in the CBA??

The Crazy Met
10.2624No other comparable caseTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - #1 again!!!Fri Jan 20 1995 14:4014
    The Celtics asked for a waiver regarding Lewis' salary slot, since he
    obviously is no longer playing for the team.  The league equated his
    death to a "long-term injury" and refused to open the salary slot.
    Paying the salary was never in question.
    
    The only "long-term injury" that fell into a simialr category was what
    happened to Steve Stipanovich several years ago, but he was in the last
    year of his contract when his knee injuries forced him to retire.  I
    think he may still be getting paid on one of those ten year bonus
    deals, but his regular salary had one year left to run, compared to
    Regiie who the Celtics had to carry on the books and against a salary
    cap slot for three years after his death.
    
    NAZZ  
10.2625CAMONE::WAYConspiring to make a mutiny...Fri Jan 20 1995 14:471
If only death were equatable with a long-term injury......
10.2626Hey 'Saw, we're talking the NBA here...DZIGN::ROBICHAUDFree Whitey Bulger!Fri Jan 20 1995 14:531
    
10.2627CAMONE::WAYConspiring to make a mutiny...Fri Jan 20 1995 14:591
No Bodies Allowed?
10.2628GRANPA::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Fri Jan 20 1995 17:056
    The Sixers had a similar long term injury thing with Andrew Toney, who
    should be familiar to the Celtics fans. I think they fimally got done
    paying him two season ago (as the NBA salary cap saw it.)
    
    Dennis Faust
    
10.2629Andrew ToneySTRATA::BARBIERIGod cares.Fri Jan 20 1995 17:287
      I remember seeing Toney torch the Lakers for ~53 points on
      national TV his rookie year.  What a PHENOM!!  And absolute
      assassin.  They said his first step would beat anyone playing
      him tight on his outside shot, but of course if he was on...
      kiss it goodbye.
    
      I miss what might have been as far as he's concerned.
10.2630Let's see if C's decision holds for next caseAKOCOA::BREENIt's all in the outcomeFri Jan 20 1995 20:087
    So I assume that LA has Magic's 14.5 mil on their 'cap.  Is that a
    slot?  
    
    By blowing the Celtics off the NBA has certainly set a precedent.  Now
    what happens if a charter crashes or a car accident kills two players.
    
    I'd say the team is stuck.
10.2631up to the contractHBAHBA::HAASdingle lingoFri Jan 20 1995 20:1320
In order:

Magic's Salary Slot is significantly less than this. In fack, Magic had a
relatively minimal slot under the Cap. He was exactly what the Cap had in
mind. I big star that stays with his team, signs new contracts after the
old one expires, etc. He did restructure that, at that time, big contract
for 25 mil. The Lakers had to use his new base salary for the cap but
that was around 2 mil.

The NBA has established the principal that it matters not that you die,
it all up to the lasted contract. As I understand it, since Reggie was
under contract, then the Celtics have to keep his salary slot until the
end of the contract.

Using this "logic" then we would have to look at the contracts of the
unfortunate players killed in your scenario. The best case for the team
involved would be for the players to be in the lasted year of their
contract. Else they're stuck.

TTom
10.2632They better be stuckAKOCOA::BREENIt's all in the outcomeFri Jan 20 1995 20:251
    
10.2633CNTROL::CHILDSThe Mekons ROOOOLMon Jan 23 1995 11:0913
 This year's oscar winners are, the envelope please??

 

 Best actor: Charles Barkley

 Best Supporting actor: Elliot Perry

 rediculous calls at the end of the game but hey that's the NBA and why the
 college game is so much better..........

 mike
10.2634METSNY::francusThere is no joy in MudvilleMon Jan 23 1995 14:464
Heck even Perry didn't think that it was a foul. He tripped over someones
legs all by himself.

The Crazy Met
10.2635Caught a nice nba game Friday nightAKOCOA::BREENIt's all in the outcomeMon Jan 23 1995 14:5311
    I tuned in Friday night to catch my man Abdul-Rauf and Denver try to
    stop Shag et amis.  Rauf finally made his appearance when Denver was
    about out of it in regulation but his two 3s tied it.  Then he was gone
    for ot until too late and he finally missed.
    
    Pack or no Pack this guy would do 35+ minutes per night for me.  What a
    difference he could make with Celtics.  What a waste of talent his
    coming in for 15 minutes or so.
    
    Great game with Shag's physical dominance of Mutombo the differ.
    
10.2636PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFMon Jan 23 1995 15:266
  Abdul-Rauf is one of those guys who, when he's hot, he's really hot.
  When he's cold, he's cold. His defense is not that great. However,
  he's one of the best I've ever seen at making the big shot when there's
  only a few seconds left in the game.

	Keith
10.2637DELNI::FORGETWed Jan 25 1995 18:189
    
    
    In Last Night's Bulls/Spurs game.  Scottie "Wild Man" Pippien
    was at it again.  He got a technical foul for screaming at the ref
    about a 3 seconds call on Dennis Rodman.  Then just lost it.  He try to
    charge the ref, that was 2 T's and out of the game he went.  Then he
    grabbed a chair and threw it on the court.  Boy, that guy is a loose
    cannon.  
    
10.2638CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHLindsey is FIVE!!!Wed Jan 25 1995 18:194
re: Pippen

Saw that.  He really hurled that thang.  Put BobKnight 
to shame.
10.2639ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Wed Jan 25 1995 18:454
10.2640CAMONE::WAYConspiring to make a mutiny...Thu Jan 26 1995 17:223
Heard on WFAN a bit ago that Pippen got a one game suspension.  They
were unclear about the fine (the phone connection to Ed Minko wasn't great)
but I thought it was $50,000.
10.2641Chump change - NOTILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersThu Jan 26 1995 17:3510
	It was reported on the net that Pippen got a one game suspension
	(tonight vs Orlando) and a $6,000 fine for his outburst.

	Also reported (by a NY paper) that Clyde Drexler will be traded
	from Portland to Seattle for Kendall Gill. Supposedly, the deal was 
	agreed upon last week but they need to work out the details
	around Clyde's balloon payment for next season (in excess of $8 
	million).

	Vinny
10.2642CAMONE::WAYConspiring to make a mutiny...Thu Jan 26 1995 17:4616
>	It was reported on the net that Pippen got a one game suspension
>	(tonight vs Orlando) and a $6,000 fine for his outburst.

Thanks.

As I said, the connection was bad.  I thought I heard 50, Chris Russo
thought it was 650(!), and Mike Francesa  couldn't tell.


>	Also reported (by a NY paper) that Clyde Drexler will be traded
>	from Portland to Seattle for Kendall Gill. Supposedly, the deal was 
>	agreed upon last week but they need to work out the details
>	around Clyde's balloon payment for next season (in excess of $8 
>	million).

So Clyde's gliding north, whilst Gill heads down the hill....
10.2643TOOK::HALPINJim Halpin, LKG1-3/L6Thu Jan 26 1995 17:5710
    
    
    
    	I just read on one of the WWW news services that Pippen's
    find is $6,000. Don't forget that the one game suspension
    means he loses 1 games pay, or 1/82 of his annual salary.
    A much bigger sum than $6K!
    
    JimH
    
10.2644TOOK::HALPINJim Halpin, LKG1-3/L6Thu Jan 26 1995 18:0718
    
    
    	I also just saw the NBA All-Star starters announced:
    
    	East                      West
    
    	F Grant Hill              F Charles Barkley
    	F Scottie Pippen          F Shawn Kemp
    	C Shaq                    C Hakeem Olajuwon
    	G Anfernee Hardaway       G Dan Majerle
    	G Reggie Miller           G Latrell Sprewell
    
    
    	Grant Hill became the first rookie to get the most votes
    in All-Star balloting...
    
    JimH
    
10.2645Terrible job by the votersTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - #1 again!!!Thu Jan 26 1995 18:285
    Unbelievable that Sprewell got voted in, with his attitude this season
    and his lack of production.  Clyde, Stockton, Hornacek, Jimmy Jackson,
    even Spud Webb - all more deserving than Sprewell.
    
    NAZZ
10.2646METSNY::francusThere is no joy in MudvilleThu Jan 26 1995 18:284
East has mostly younger players starting the All-star game. West has more
established veterans.

The Crazy Met
10.2647Bob Ryan or Jackie MacMullen called this one last yearILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersThu Jan 26 1995 18:5211
	Watch for Shaq to put up big numbers in the All-Star game this
	year ...

	Last year (or the year before) he was supposedly "shut out" by the
	other All-Stars (they appeared to make a concerted effort to stop
	him) .. with Brian Hill (Orlando Magic coach) coaching the East team 
	and Penny Hardaway the starting point guard for the East .. Shaq will 
	gets lots of support from the East squad this year .. not to mention 
	the revenge factor ..

	Vinny
10.2648AKOCOA::BREENThu Jan 26 1995 19:075
    What's Thunder Dan doing on the team?  He never shows me anything.  Or
    has he turned it around a little this year?
    
    Hill is a reach but if the public genuinely wants to see him, be my
    guest.
10.2649huh??BSS::MENDEZThu Jan 26 1995 19:531
    How long has Hill been injured?
10.2650factOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Jan 27 1995 04:402
10.2651CNTROL::CHILDSUMass &gt; UConnFri Jan 27 1995 12:109
 considering the Ballot stuffing by the Phoneix crowd that was reported in 
 here a few weeks ago this comes as no surprise to me.

 in all-around ability Grant Hill is Michael Jordan without the flash. He
 belongs on the team. Coach K, Lattner Hurley and the rest of the gang would
 be ringless without him.......

 mike
10.2652SurprisingMUNDIS::SSHERMANSteve Sherman @MFRFri Jan 27 1995 13:5510
.2650:

>   Thunder is the first sub in NBA history to be voted into the starting
>   lineup.

I'll take your word for it, Mike, but it surprises me.  So John Havlicek
was never voted to start an All-Star Game in the days he was coming off
the Boston bench?

Steve
10.2653BSS::MENDEZFri Jan 27 1995 14:074
    Grant Hill may deserve to be on the team at some time.  What has he
    done this year to warrant a starting position and the leading vote
    getter in the east???
    
10.2654CNTROL::CHILDSUMass &gt; UConnFri Jan 27 1995 14:097
 Well I haven't been following as closely as some but I thought he was
 averaging around 20 with 1/2 dozen boards and assists per game earlier
 this year besides probably playing defense like a first team defensive
 player.....

 mike
10.2655I guess I'd have to look it upAKOCOA::BREENThe Captains and Majors and Light Colonels tooFri Jan 27 1995 15:016
    I do seem to recall Havlicek making the all-star team pre 1967
    (Heinsohn and Sanders started, then Bailey Howell for Heinsohn; Hondo
    started around '68 or so I thought - He made the league regular season
    all star team one of two years).
    
    
10.2656ONOFRE::MAY_BRpet rocks, pogs, Dallas CowboysFri Jan 27 1995 15:296
    
    I don't think Hondo was a starter though, and they certainly didn't
    have fan balloting.  Regardless, the ballot stuffing done here is/was
    shameful.
    
    brews
10.2657TOOK::HALPINJim Halpin, LKG1-3/L6Fri Jan 27 1995 15:5013
    
    
    	Yes, being voted as a starter I think is the difference.
    Hondo and McHale (84 All Star & NBA 6th Player Award) both
    were named to the all-star team as non starters. I'm sure there
    are other examples.
    
    	IMHO, these cases are far more impressive than Majerle being
    voted onto the team via home-town stuffing. This is about as shameful
    as the year A.C. Green was voted a starter a head of Karl Malone
    
    JimH
    
10.2658DZIGN::ROBICHAUDNoMoreHerosAnymoreFri Jan 27 1995 16:066
    	All you need to know about the NBA is that Grant Hill is the
    leading vote getter in the Some Star Game.  He's what the future
    of the NBA is all about, the pre-packaged SuperStar whether the
    statistics and facts bear that out or not.
    
    				   /Don
10.2659Fans are FANaticalBSS::MENDEZFri Jan 27 1995 16:116
    I guess that no other city other than Phoenix stuffs the ballot box.
    In a different sport...The Colorado Rockies fans were stuffing the
    box for all of their players.  That is how at one point in AllStar
    tabulation that Roberto Mejia was leading vote getter for 2nd base.
    Problem was that Roberto was playing MINOR LEAGUE baseball at the time.
    
10.2660ONOFRE::MAY_BRpet rocks, pogs, Dallas CowboysFri Jan 27 1995 16:319
    
    Yabbut, Frank, they had radio "personalities"  (the quotes are there
    'cause some of these guys don't really have a personality) yelling at
    listeners because not enough of them were coming down to stuff the
    ballot.  The sports guy on the Suns station was talking about how bad
    the Suns fans were because slumber dan wasn't getting enough votes, and
    that the fans needed to support him.  It was pitiful.
    
    brews
10.2661when?MKOTS3::SMILLERMon Jan 30 1995 12:561
    When is the NBA All-Star game?
10.2662USCTR1::GARBARINOMon Jan 30 1995 13:143
>    When is the NBA All-Star game?

Feb 12
10.2663You got to be kiddin....BSS::MENDEZWed Feb 01 1995 19:195
    I just looked at the "NBA Leaders" stat.  I do not see Grant Hill in
    any of the leaders categories.  Is he hurt or what?  How in the h*ll
    did he get elected as a starter for the NBA some star game?
    
    
10.2664it's *EVERYWHERE*OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Feb 01 1995 19:231
10.2665CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHLindsey is FIVE!!!Wed Feb 01 1995 19:283
|    Ballot stuffing.

Who else got elected as a result of ballot stuffing?
10.2666Jimmy Jackson???BSS::MENDEZWed Feb 01 1995 19:453
    What about Jimmy Jackson?  I see he did not EVEN make the reserve team.
    I thought this was a showcase of the best the NBA has to offer?
    
10.2667PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFWed Feb 01 1995 19:514
  Dikembe Mutumbo leads the league in blocked shots and in rebounding
  but he isn't on the 1st string or 2nd string or reserve string.

    Keith    
10.2668CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHLindsey is FIVE!!!Wed Feb 01 1995 19:564
| Dikembe Mutumbo leads the league in blocked shots and in rebounding
| but he isn't on the 1st string or 2nd string or reserve string.

Yabut that's a tough position, and Dike doesn't score...
10.2669OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Feb 01 1995 20:111
10.2670But you got T'under instead, chokeAKOCOA::BREENThat is enough for me and for theeWed Feb 01 1995 20:251
    
10.2671ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Wed Feb 01 1995 20:317
10.2672USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Feb 02 1995 12:576
Manning doesn't belong on the All-Star team.

With ALL of the selfish, spoiled players today, maybe Grant Hill's
election is a statement from the fans that they LIKE this kind of
player !  Maybe he's all we have as a possible successor to Magic,
Bird and Jordan.
10.2673Mutombo most definitelyOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Feb 02 1995 13:432
10.2674then....USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Feb 02 1995 13:493
>    Manning had better all-around #'s in less minutes than Ceballos

Ceballos doesn't belong either.
10.2675ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsThu Feb 02 1995 14:0128
>    Manning had better all-around #'s in less minutes than Ceballos with
>    more minutes.  Jackson probably did too.
    
    Hmmm...
    
    Ceballos plays 4 minutes more per game.
    
    They both shoot well; Manning does shoot better (55% - 52%).
    
    Ceballos is superior at both 3-pt FG and FT (38% - 26% & 72% - 66%).
    
    Ceballs scores over 5 pts/game more (22.6 - 17.3)
    
    Manning does have more assists (3.4/gm - 1.9/gm)
    
    Ceballos steals the ball more, and turns it over less (1.3 - 0.9 & 2.4
    - 2.6)
    
    Manning gets more blocks (1.2 - 0.4).
    
    Ceballos gets more rebounds, particularly offensive rebounds
    (8.8 - 5.7 & 3.3 - 1.9).
    
    I don't see any way that you can say Manning's been better than
    Ceballos - his advantages (FG%, assists, and blocks) don't outweigh
    Ceballos'
    
    Joe
10.2676CNTROL::CHILDSUMass &gt; UConnThu Feb 02 1995 14:145
 sure looks like the Suns goofed in letting Cebellos get away. They should
 have kept him and traded SlumberDan away.........

 mike
10.2677MSBCS::BRYDIEMike Lupica - Literary Giant!Thu Feb 02 1995 14:217
 >> sure looks like the Suns goofed in letting Cebellos get away. They should
 >> have kept him and traded SlumberDan away.........
    
    They obviously kept Disappearin' Dan to appease all of those folks
    who voted him inot the all-star game. Call it the "Gerry Cooney
    Effect".
10.2678ONOFRE::MAY_BRpet rocks, pogs, Dallas CowboysThu Feb 02 1995 15:203
   > Call it the "Gerry Cooney Effect".
    
    It's more like the horny women/cute guy effect.
10.2679Cousy > StocktonAKOCOA::BREENThat is enough for me and for theeThu Feb 02 1995 15:2911
    I watched the ESPN highlights of Stockton's achieving the all time
    assist record and had one problem.  A lot of these "assists" were never
    assists in the old nba.  For Cousy to get one he had to actually "feed"
    the scorer - Stockton gets one the same way they award the assist in
    the NHL, for being the one to touch the ball prior to it going in.
    
    I'm surprised the nba doesn't award two assists like hockey.
    
    But I do like Stockton and although the actual number vs say Cousy's
    number is not comparable, his ranking first vs his peers year in year
    out is worthy.
10.2680... and dem da facks!ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Feb 03 1995 12:253
10.2681CNTROL::CHILDSUMass &gt; UConnFri Feb 03 1995 12:4510
    <<< Note 10.2680 by ROCK::GRONOWSKI "The dream is always the same..." >>>
                                             ^^^^^
                           -< ... and dem da facks! >-
    
    Stockton >> Cousy


 Well atleast the p-name is correct..........

 ;^)
10.2682ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Feb 03 1995 13:0815
10.2683BSS::NEUZILJust call me FredFri Feb 03 1995 13:2513
    <<< Note 10.2682 by ROCK::GRONOWSKI "The dream is always the same..." >>>
    
>    Athletes are SIGNIFICANTLY better now than they were 40 years ago.
>    If you don't believe me, go check the olympic record books.


	How can checking the olympic record books prove athletes are 
	SIGNIFICANTLY better now than they were 40 years ago as regards
	to basketball?  I think that athletes are better today than they were 
	40 years, but I don't base my decision on the olympic record books
	(when talking about basketball).

	Kevin
10.2684TOOK::HALPINJim Halpin, LKG1-3/L6Fri Feb 03 1995 13:3448
    
    
    >I watched the ESPN highlights of Stockton's achieving the all time
    >assist record and had one problem.  A lot of these "assists" were never
    >assists in the old nba.  For Cousy to get one he had to actually "feed"
    >the scorer - Stockton gets one the same way they award the assist in
    >the NHL, for being the one to touch the ball prior to it going in.
    
    
    	I wasn't aware that the NBA's definition of an assist had changed
    over the years. Its not just a matter of being the last person to pass
    to a player who makes a field goal, ala the NHL. After the pass, the
    shooter must make an immediate move towards the basket & a field goal
    attempt.
    
    Hey NAZZ: Do you score assists any differently today, then you did
    back in Cousey's day??? :-)  :-)
    
    	If the NBA had changed the definition of an assist, the all-time
    Assist Leader list would be dominated by 1980's palyers Instead we
    have:
    	Stockton
    	Magic
    	The Big O
    	Isiah Thomas
    	============ A big gap in total assists
    	Mo Cheeks
    	Lenny Wilkins
    	Cousey
    	Guy Rogers
    	Tiny Achibald
    	John Lucas
    
    	All-in-all a pretty good distribution of players from
    the 60's through to today. There is a huge gap between the top
    for and the rest of the list. I would attribute that more to
    Magic, Stockton and Thomas being great players who benefited
    from playing in a era with much higher FG percentages. I was looking
    through the NBA Register yesterday, and average FG% league wide, were
    much lower in the 50's & 60's than they are today. So the best passers
    are naturally going to get more assists today (see Stopckton & Karl
    Malone.)
    
    	It also make The Big O's numbers just that much more impressive.
    
    JimH
    
                                    
10.2685CAMONE::WAYConspiring to make a mutiny...Fri Feb 03 1995 13:4425
|>    Athletes are SIGNIFICANTLY better now than they were 40 years ago.
|>    If you don't believe me, go check the olympic record books.
|
|
|	How can checking the olympic record books prove athletes are 
|	SIGNIFICANTLY better now than they were 40 years ago as regards
|	to basketball?  I think that athletes are better today than they were 
|	40 years, but I don't base my decision on the olympic record books
|	(when talking about basketball).
|
|	Kevin

It's rare that I find myself agreeing with Paul [8^)], but I do know
what he's talking about.

Olympic records provide a yardstick of sorts that chronicles the improvements
of athletes over time.  

Better nutrition, computerized analysis, and better equipment have all
contributed to the growth and improvement.  Plus, we're also growing them
better down on the farm.....


'Saw

10.2686CNTROL::CHILDSUMass &gt; UConnFri Feb 03 1995 13:4718
 ah Paul that's cuz Cousy and the guys didn't have Nike Air Pumps back then.
 Seriously though there is no way that you can make me believe that guys
 like Cousy, Russell and other top notch players of years gone past couldn't
 compete today. The court is still 94 feet and the basket hangs at 10. Yes
 alot of the marginal players of times gone by would be out in the cold but
 not the stars. 

 Cousy and Red revolutioned Basketball with the Fast Break, Cousy saw and
 fed everybody not just Malone. Yeah I know Stockton has fed others as well
 but I don't believe that he had the court vision that Cousy had. The only
 one who did was Magic who had a nice height advantage.

 in the final analysis yes Cousy >> Stockton.........

 mike     
                                    

10.2687MSBCS::BRYDIEMike Lupica - Literary Giant!Fri Feb 03 1995 13:5712

       If you had a time machine and transported the vintage
      Bob Cousy to today, he couldn't play division 1 college
      ball. Most power forwards today are quicker than he was.
      His ballhandling skills would be considered so crude as
      to be laughable. Every team he faced would clear out so
      that their PG could take him one-on-one and he'd have his
      shot swatted into his face so much that he'd have "Spaulding"
      imprinted on his forehead. Cousy play today? Ha! He couldn't
      be twelfth man on the Clippers.
    
10.2688CNTROL::CHILDSUMass &gt; UConnFri Feb 03 1995 14:136
 geez Tommy then how in the world do guys like Stockton and Price play 
 today? It seems to me they get by on brains more than athletic ability.
 Same way Cousy would survive.........

 mike
10.2689Who knows? It's possible...EDWIN::WAUGAMANFri Feb 03 1995 14:2816
> geez Tommy then how in the world do guys like Stockton and Price play 
> today?
    
    Bingo.  Point guard is the one position where the little man, even the
    little man without great speed or any other measurable physical
    quality, can still make it.  The proof is present in the NBA today.
    
    Still, I don't see any point in trying to compare Cousy's _records_
    straight-up with Stockton's or anyone else's.  That's pointless,
    because pre-1960 Cousy was playing in the equivalent of the CBA or
    worse.  You'd just have to go on actual observation and more than a
    little guesswork.
    
    glenn
    
10.2690MSBCS::BRYDIEMike Lupica - Literary Giant!Fri Feb 03 1995 15:1124
    
  >> Bingo.  Point guard is the one position where the little man, even the
  >> little man without great speed or any other measurable physical
  >> quality, can still make it.  The proof is present in the NBA today.
    
     If that were entirely correct, Mike Childs would be starting PG for
     the 'Tics. Stockton and Price both have distinct measurable physical
     qualities. Stockton is plenty quick enough. Not KJ quick but quick. 
     He and Price both have an excellent touch on the ball. Price's touch
     is evident in his shooting, Stockton's in his passing. If Stockton and
     Price really were the steroetypical slow white, slow but cerebral players
     that they're being made out to be, they'd be playing in Europe now.
     There are no truly slow or unathletic PGs in the NBA.
    
  >> Still, I don't see any point in trying to compare Cousy's _records_
  >> straight-up with Stockton's or anyone else's.  That's pointless,
  >> because pre-1960 Cousy was playing in the equivalent of the CBA or
  >> worse.  You'd just have to go on actual observation and more than a
  >> little guesswork.
    
     I could care less about the records. I'm just flat out saying that 
     Cousy could not play in the NBA today any more than Art Donovan could
     play in the NFL.    
    
10.2691Are you sufficiently insulted MikeC? ;-)EDWIN::WAUGAMANFri Feb 03 1995 15:4424
           
>     If that were entirely correct, Mike Childs would be starting PG for
>     the 'Tics. Stockton and Price both have distinct measurable physical
>     qualities. Stockton is plenty quick enough. Not KJ quick but quick. 
    
    We're not talking about Mike Childs; we're talking about Bob Cousy.
    By any account I've ever seen (as well as film) Cousy was very quick.
    As opposed to a George Mikan or someone like that I think Cousy meets 
    that mandatory minimum standard for a current NBA point guard, and 
    the rest is supposition on either side.
    
>     I could care less about the records. I'm just flat out saying that 
>     Cousy could not play in the NBA today any more than Art Donovan could
>     play in the NFL.    
    
    Art Donovan played well into the 1960s and made the Pro Football Hall
    of Fame.  He's in the upper echelon of those defenders that Jim Brown 
    made his career against.  He was a big man and if necessary I'm sure he
    could have put on the required additional 50 pounds of fat to get to
    the 350 lb, 6.5 40-yard, now required to play backup nose guard for 
    some expansion team... ;-) 
    
    glenn
    
10.2692CAMONE::WAYConspiring to make a mutiny...Fri Feb 03 1995 15:4827
|>     Cousy could not play in the NBA today any more than Art Donovan could
|>     play in the NFL.    
|    
|    Art Donovan played well into the 1960s and made the Pro Football Hall
|    of Fame.  He's in the upper echelon of those defenders that Jim Brown 
|    made his career against.  He was a big man and if necessary I'm sure he
|    could have put on the required additional 50 pounds of fat to get to
|    the 350 lb, 6.5 40-yard, now required to play backup nose guard for 
|    some expansion team... ;-) 
    

Football is the extreme of futility of trying to compare eras.

Donovan would be the first to tell you that back then eating right was
lots and lots of steak, and potatoes.  Weight training was non-existent.
I have heard him say as much in interviews.


Cousy played a different style of hoops.  But Glenn is right about his
quickness.  And quickness perhaps is the one constant between eras.

Speed gets speedier, and strength increases, but you can't teach quickness
and it is still an asset.

'Saw
    

10.2693ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Feb 03 1995 15:515
10.2694DZIGN::ROBICHAUDTheHowardSternMemorialRestStopFri Feb 03 1995 15:5718
	Using Paul's analogy then...

	Any 80's/90's playoff team > Any 50's Cleveland championship team

	You can't compare eras.  You can however compare how an athlete of
one era dominated his peers, which Cousy did.  Heck Oscar Robertson would 
probably be too slow to compete in today's NBA, but would you say the guy's 
a stiff because of it?  Stockton is one of the best, if not the best pure 
point guard, but back in Cousy's time a guard wasn't slotted into a number, 
he had to do everything a guard is supposed to do.  Hey Sharman had to 
dribble the ball just like Cousy did, he couldn't beg off those duties 
because he was a "2" guard.  I would say that pre-80's basketball players 
had better all around skills than today's players, but today's players are 
definitely better athletes.

				   /Don

	P.S.  And BILL RUSSELL was still the GREATEST winner of all time!
10.2695MSBCS::BRYDIEMike Lupica - Literary Giant!Fri Feb 03 1995 16:0035
    
  >> We're not talking about Mike Childs; we're talking about Bob Cousy.

     No, we're talking about your statement that " Point guard is the one 
     position where the little man, even the little man without great speed 
     or any other measurable physical quality, can still make it." Basketball
     isn't like baseball where you can have one or two skills and get by quite
     nicely. There are no small, slow basketball players much less small, slow
     basketball players with out any other measurable physical qualities. It
     just don't happen or as I said MikeC could play in the NBA.

  >> By any account I've ever seen (as well as film) Cousy was very quick.
  >> As opposed to a George Mikan or someone like that I think Cousy meets 
  >> that mandatory minimum standard for a current NBA point guard, and 
  >> the rest is supposition on either side.
    
     Quick relative to the other players around him which by today's standard
     isn't very quick at all. There were no Alonzo Mouring or David Robinson-
     type players when Cousy played. Players 6'9" or greater who could run 
     like deer. Compared even to the guys like Dan Majerle, Cousy is down-
     right snail-like.
    
  >> Art Donovan played well into the 1960s and made the Pro Football Hall
  >> of Fame.  He's in the upper echelon of those defenders that Jim Brown 
  >> made his career against.  He was a big man and if necessary I'm sure he
  >> could have put on the required additional 50 pounds of fat to get to
  >> the 350 lb, 6.5 40-yard, now required to play backup nose guard for 
  >> some expansion team... ;-) 
    
     As Saw said and from Donovan's own testimony given on numerous Letterman
     appearances, his idea of weight training was carrying the case of beer up
     to the hotel room and his idea of running was chasing skirts. Donovan
     is the type of player that Big Tuna would have riding the exercise bike
     because he would be endangering himself if he practiced.
    
10.2696TOOK::HALPINJim Halpin, LKG1-3/L6Fri Feb 03 1995 16:0940
    
    
    	Comparing athletes from different eras is one of the most futile
    excercises I've ever seen. And it keeps coming up, over and over.
    
    	So much changes over the course of 30 years, that it makes
    comparisons virtually meaningless. As 'Saw notes, just in the area
    of sports nutrition there have been so many changes, that today's
    athletes have tremendous advantages. The science of Excercise Physiology
    has provided tremendous insight into how the human body works, and as
    a result training programs for athletes have been greatly improved
    in general, and optimized for particular sports.
    
    	Most of today's athletes treat their profession as a 12 month 
    occupation. The training programs never stop, they'll have some
    low-intensity recovery periods post season. But they tend to stay in
    shape year round. (I've read the Patriots resume team weight lifting
    workouts in March at Foxboro. Plays not in the area are expected to
    follow the program.) While athletes in previous eras showed up to
    training camp overweight and out-of-shape. The exhibition seasons
    were used to "play themselves into shape". Try that today, and you're
    in trouble (for the most part, especially in the NFL)
    
    	IMHO, transport Bob Cousey so that he was born in 1970, and
    he was developed in the same environment as today's players. There
    is not doubt in my mind that he would be a starting point guard
    in the NBA. The talents he possessed (ball-handling, passing,
    leadership) in combination with the envioronmental changes of the
    last 20 years, would make him better than most of the stiffs
    occupying NBA rosters today. We need look no further than
    Sherman Douglas and David Wesley, although there are plenty other good
    examples
    
    	Saying he wouldn't make 12th man on the Clippers, is about
    as ridiculous statement I've ever read in this forum....
    
    
    JimH
    
    
10.2697SNAX::ERICKSONTime for Vacation...Fri Feb 03 1995 16:2412
    
    	Not, that Stockton wouldn't have broke the record anyways. The
    record breaking assist, WAS NOT an assist in my book. Stockton passes
    to Malone, who drops the pass and has to regain the ball. Then he
    goes ahead and takes the shot. The argument being is that if the pass
    was perfect Malone wouldn't have dropped it. Also Malone had to do
    something after the pass to score (regain the ball).
    	Nazz, what is your interpetation of the record breaking pass? If
    the player drops the pass/loses the ball. Then regains it and makes
    the basket, is it still an assist?
    
    Ron
10.2698EDWIN::WAUGAMANFri Feb 03 1995 16:2733
                                               
> There are no small, slow basketball players much less small, slow
> basketball players with out any other measurable physical qualities.
    
    Sure there are.  John Bagley was playing starting point just a couple
    of years ago.  Not very well, but he was playing.  Line Bagley up in a
    straight footrace against most forwards and he gets smoked.  You've got 
    the skills, and some quickness (not to be confused with speed), and you 
    can play.
    
> Compared even to the guys like Dan Majerle, Cousy is down-right snail-like.
                
    I don't agree.  I don't know where this idea that Cousy _has_ to be a
    snail (quickness-wise) compared to _everybody_ today just because he 
    played in the 1950-60s comes from.  He might be on the low end instead 
    of the high end, but say that he couldn't even play Division I ball 
    suggests some kind of physical evolution beyond what has occurred.
    From the best point guard to somewhere outside the top 300.  
    
>     As Saw said and from Donovan's own testimony given on numerous Letterman
>     appearances, his idea of weight training was carrying the case of beer up
>     to the hotel room and his idea of running was chasing skirts. Donovan
>     is the type of player that Big Tuna would have riding the exercise bike
>     because he would be endangering himself if he practiced.
 
    He could still play.  I thought I'd seen it all with William
    Perry but then I see a guy playing on the Cowboys' O-line (not Nate
    Newton, the other guy) who is visibly obvious at closer to 400 pounds 
    than 350 and could spot Perry 50 pounds in his eating prime.  Somehow 
    they still let these guys play even in 1995...
    
    glenn
    
10.2699CSLALL::BRULEWas there life before ESPN?Fri Feb 03 1995 16:337
    If players from a few eras back played now they would have the benefit of
    better training, better equipment and better diets then they did then.
    If Cousy was playing now he would have better weight training and
    fitness training that probably would make him quicker and stronger.
    Also better coaching would help him with any weaknesses. 
    
    Mike
10.2700ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Feb 03 1995 16:416
10.2701CNTROL::CHILDSUMass &gt; UConnFri Feb 03 1995 16:4418
 Heck I have a tough enough time being a point guard in the DEC league
 let alone the NBA. One thing about the DEC league though is we're tougher
 than NBA cause as the saying goes No Blood No Foul!!!!!!!

 I never meant to imply that Stockton or Proce didn't have other skills
 besides brain power, I guess I should have been clearer. I just think
 that's their main asset and one that Cousy had also. 

 One thing that hasn't been brought up is heart. I think this goes along
 way in determining who could play today. I think on a whole the players
 of years gone by had more heart and that's why they would succeed.

 Lets' look at Wilt and Bill. I think Bill would still excell at the
 game because of his determination and win championships. Sure not as
 many but a few. Wilted would be a 7'1" Nique'............

 mike
10.2702ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Feb 03 1995 16:4516
10.2703DZIGN::ROBICHAUDTheHowardSternMemorialRestStopFri Feb 03 1995 16:473
    	You're no fun anymore Groaner...
    
    				   /Don
10.2704MSBCS::BRYDIEMike Lupica - Literary Giant!Fri Feb 03 1995 16:5132
    
    >> Comparing athletes from different eras is one of the most futile
    >> excercises I've ever seen. And it keeps coming up, over and over.
    
       Not like that scintillating "it is/isn't a sport" convo that
       just grips the ::SPORTSnote community every time it resurfaces
       (and it resurfaces far too often) with the help of two noters 
       who shall remain nameless.

    >> IMHO, transport Bob Cousey so that he was born in 1970, and
    >> he was developed in the same environment as today's players. There
    >> is not doubt in my mind that he would be a starting point guard
    >> in the NBA. The talents he possessed (ball-handling, passing,
    >> leadership) in combination with the envioronmental changes of the
    >> last 20 years, would make him better than most of the stiffs
    >> occupying NBA rosters today. We need look no further than
    >> Sherman Douglas and David Wesley, although there are plenty other good
    >> examples
    
       Transport Cousy so that he was born in 1970 and he'd still be too
       slow to play in the NBA. Quickness and spped are a function of
       genetics not training. If your point is that a player with
       Cousy's innate abilities could thrive in the NBA, I'd agree
       with you because they do but a player with Cousy's physical 
       limitations couldn't cut it. Can you say Chris Corciani?

    >> Saying he wouldn't make 12th man on the Clippers, is about
    >> as ridiculous statement I've ever read in this forum....
    
       You say this everyday about something that you don't agree with.    
    
    
10.2705go sharksROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Feb 03 1995 16:533
10.2706CAMONE::WAYConspiring to make a mutiny...Fri Feb 03 1995 16:5423
> than NBA cause as the saying goes No Blood No Foul!!!!!!!

Hootmon, laddie!  If ye kenna bleed, yer no' playin a spooort!



It is utterly ridiculous to even try and compare teams/players from 
different eras.

I mean, that's like saying that Einstein > Galileo.   Let's face it, both
were geniuses, but both were products of their eras.  Same thing with
sports.

A 90s championship > 50s championship team?  Can't make that comparison.
That's like putting a race car from today into a race with a race car
from the 1950s.  Things have changed so much.


'Saw




10.2707:-)WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MJAN,279,270,267,264.230 OR BUSTFri Feb 03 1995 16:563
    
    
         Ruth would own Clemens!!!
10.2708MSBCS::BRYDIEMike Lupica - Literary Giant!Fri Feb 03 1995 17:0222
  >> I don't agree.  I don't know where this idea that Cousy _has_ to be a
  >> snail (quickness-wise) compared to _everybody_ today just because he 
  >> played in the 1950-60s comes from.  

     You made that up yourself. I'm basing it on 30 years of having seen
     Cousy on film. Maybe he was incredibly quick and it just doesn't trans-
     late to celluloid in the way that those old films of Babe Ruth mincing 
     around the bases desn't inspire any awe whatsoever. The Cousy that I've
     seen in those films just (to me) stresses how far the game and its
     players have progressed. That Cousy and those moves would have 'em
     rolling in the aisles these days.
 
  >> He could still play.  I thought I'd seen it all with William
  >> Perry but then I see a guy playing on the Cowboys' O-line (not Nate
  >> Newton, the other guy) who is visibly obvious at closer to 400 pounds 
  >> than 350 and could spot Perry 50 pounds in his eating prime.  Somehow 
  >> they still let these guys play even in 1995...
    
     That guy is also 6'7". I'd guess that Donovan could break 6'1" if he 
     were on tippy toes.
    
10.2709the last one should read politicians not politicals!ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Feb 03 1995 17:0629
10.2710USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Feb 03 1995 17:085
How does Bobby Hurley compare to Cousy ?

Would a '90s Cousy be unable to get an NBA job when Mark 'can barely move'
Jackson, Greg Anthony, Sherman Douglas, Scott Skiles, Tony Bennett and
Vinnie Del Negro can ?
10.2711ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Feb 03 1995 17:097
10.2712WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MJAN,279,270,267,264.230 OR BUSTFri Feb 03 1995 17:128
    
    
    
        It must be Friday in the Sprotsbar, we got Cousy vs the World, we
    got Imus vs the World, we found out Cleveland is the Mecca of
    Hockey......
    
    Ya gotta love it.
10.2713just thought I'd slip this in before someone asksROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Feb 03 1995 17:1611
10.2714EDWIN::WAUGAMANFri Feb 03 1995 17:2632
>     The Cousy that I've
>     seen in those films just (to me) stresses how far the game and its
>     players have progressed. That Cousy and those moves would have 'em
>     rolling in the aisles these days.                   
    
    I have to agree with you about the Harlem Globetrotter-style stuff.  
    The pure "highlight film" clips are indeed ridiculous, and that 
    wouldn't play today.  You have to look beyond that to the normal 
    play of the game, in the unchanging fundamentals, where Cousy 
    excelled.
    
    By the way, if this essential speed and quickness cannot be developed
    and is purely genetic, then select players of 30 years ago _could_ play
    with those of today under similar environmental conditions (within the 
    constraints of a much larger talent pool) because human genetics remain 
    almost entirely unchanged.  I don't see why that doesn't apply to Cousy
    (versus Stockton, versus John Bagley, etc.).
    
>     That guy is also 6'7". I'd guess that Donovan could break 6'1" if he 
>     were on tippy toes.
    
    Uh, no.  The player I'm referring to Derek Kennard and like most OGs
    (and DTs) he's a relatively normal 6'3" (why is it that these modern 
    athletes always grow to Bunyanesque proportions when their athleticism 
    is questioned?).  But regardless of his height the Derek Kennard I saw
    was carrying so such an incomprehensible amount of excess body fat that 
    all credulity is strained in any reference to him as "athletic".  Art
    Donovan is in better physical shape than that _today_.
    
    glenn
    
10.2715TOOK::HALPINJim Halpin, LKG1-3/L6Fri Feb 03 1995 18:4432
    
    
       >Transport Cousy so that he was born in 1970 and he'd still be too
       >slow to play in the NBA. 
    
    		I guess I want more 'evidence' that Cousy wouldn't
    have enough 'speed & quickness' to compete in the NBA, other than your
    recollections of old film. I don't buy it. How do you realistically
    make that comparison? I've seen the same 'old films' that you have.
    What I've seen is Cousy leading a fast break team that routinely
    blew by the opposition.
    
    >Quickness and spped are a function of genetics not training.   
    
    	I agree it is mainly a matter of genetics, but not entirely.
    Weight training can increase a athlete's speed, by training fast-twitch
    muscle fibers. Why do the World Class sprinters spend so much time in
    the weight room? 
    
    
       >If your point is that a player with
       >Cousy's innate abilities could thrive in the NBA, I'd agree
       >with you because they do but a player with Cousy's physical 
       >limitations couldn't cut it. Can you say Chris Corciani?
    
    	I'm not sure what you point is. But yes I was trying to say
    that a player with Cousy's inate abilities could thrive in the NBA
    today. You are not trying to imply that Chris Corchiani comes close
    to matching Cousy's ball-handling and passing skills? Are you?
    
    JimH
    
10.2716CAMONE::WAYConspiring to make a mutiny...Fri Feb 03 1995 18:5316
>    	I agree it is mainly a matter of genetics, but not entirely.
>    Weight training can increase a athlete's speed, by training fast-twitch
>    muscle fibers. Why do the World Class sprinters spend so much time in
>    the weight room? 
    
I know that our rugby coaches always told us that lunges would help 
our speed.

But then they'd usually tack on a line that went something like this:


	"Except for you, FrankWay....  An ass full of hot buckshot
	 wouldn't help YOUR speed!"


8^)
10.2717can't beat what you can't catchOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingFri Feb 03 1995 18:565
10.2718Cousy was an outstanding player; assist clarificationTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass - #1 again!!!Fri Feb 03 1995 19:0722
    As one who actually saw Cousy play in the latter stages of his career
    (boy, am I old!), I can unequivocally say that he would be a star in
    this era or any other era.
    
    What Cousy did better than any other player (except for Magic) that
    I've ever seen was see ALL the floor.  He had great, great peripheral
    vision, allowing him to pick up the trailer on the break and the guy
    open on the wing.  Cousy was a sensational dribbler, a very good FT
    shooter, and seemed to play his best when it mattered most.
    
    As for what is or isn't an assist, a pass must lead directly to a
    basket to be considered an assist.  If a guy drops a pass, but picks it
    up right away and lays it in, an assist would be credited.  Once the
    continuity of the play is broken (fumbling the ball, moving away from
    the basket), no assist is awarded.  There is a little more leeway given
    to a pass into the post for an assist than on to a wing player.  The
    feeling is that the center creates his shot from a standing position
    while a wing player is often on the move.  If a guy on the wing catches
    the pass and then fakes from a stationary position or moves away from 
    the basket before shooting, I don't give an assist.
    
    NAZZ
10.2719I'd like Havlicek's opinion on Couz vs StocktonAKOCOA::BREENThat is enough for me and for theeMon Feb 06 1995 15:0627
    > If a guy on the wing catches the pass and then fakes from a stationary 
    >position or moves away from the basket before shooting, I don't give an 
    >assist
    
    This exactly describes the Stockton assist that broke the record.  I
    don't know if any of the old time stat-men (reporters in the old days)
    are around but I'm sure they'd convince you that assists were tighter
    in the pre-70 era.  
    
    But you sound like a fair stat-man.
    
    Don't forget when Cousy played his last game to beat the Lakers in '63
    that Havlicek was on the court with the one indispensible man, Couz,
    who had retired with a bad ankle with the C's comfortably ahead and had
    to come back to save it in the last minutes.
    
    You have Havlicek, West, Guy Rogers, Oscar all competing with or
    against Cousy, all transcended the 50s and 70s.
    
    I think the biggest difference in the eras was probably the rules and
    the interpretations:  traveling was called, contact was called, holding
    was called.
    
    And re. the Olympics.  A lot of the records are equipment, tracks; some
    special techniques.  Where things stayed the same (except for
    sterioids) guys like Oerter were competitive over the span of the
    decades.
10.2720Not Bad Head to Head TalentSTRATA::BARBIERIGod cares.Mon Feb 06 1995 16:147
      re: -1
    
      Boy, if Cousy played with those other people, I would think
      he could start today!
    
      Big O would teach all of these present point guards a hundred
      things or two!!!
10.2721Vernon Maxwell TKOPCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingTue Feb 07 1995 15:022
    
    
10.2722HAW! HAW! HAW!TNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass to the Final Four!Wed Feb 08 1995 14:497
    BTW, I wanted to congratulate the Knicks for a couple of things:
    
    1) Their excellent shooting in OT vs Orlando
    
    2) Their not-so-excellent loss lasted night to lowly Milwaukee.
    
    NAZZ
10.2723just following Nazz around...USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Feb 08 1995 17:335
>                              -< HAW! HAW! HAW! >-
>    BTW, I wanted to congratulate the Knicks for a couple of things:

Take your shots at mid-season, Nazz...you won't have any come playoff
time.
10.2724OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Feb 08 1995 17:3610
10.2725going legalHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceWed Feb 08 1995 17:5311
re: Maxwell.

Firsted of all, there's the criminal/civil/legal thang. Maxwell
supposedly is contending that the other guy threw something at him. 

However, in any case, Thorn is gonna have to write him up big time. 
The NBA caint have players roaming through the stands trying to get at
the fans. I mean, the nexted thing you know, the player is beating up on
the fans or maybe even spitting on them.

TTom
10.2726USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Feb 08 1995 18:158
>Firsted of all, there's the criminal/civil/legal thang. Maxwell
>supposedly is contending that the other guy threw something at him. 

Yeah, sure, from 12 rows up ???

The 'legal thing' has to have the NBA sweating.  You have to think
that if the lawyer has anything upstairs his client will be sueing
Maxwell, the arena, AND THE NBA.
10.2727maybeHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceWed Feb 08 1995 18:183
Hey, that's his story and he's stickin to it ;-).

TTom
10.2728s-s-t-t-r-r-e-e-t-t-c-c-h-h-i-i-n-n-g-g----USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Feb 08 1995 18:185
>    Funny how both of last year's finalists aren't playing so well.

Come again, Mike ?  NY's playing at a .644 clip (at or above last year's
pace), has won 17 of their last 21, and all without an All-Star player
and a very valuable backup (Williams).
10.2729DC LooneyODIXIE::ZOGRANTestudo is still grounded!Wed Feb 08 1995 18:576
    Regarding the Maxwell incident - I'm surprised that no NBA player has
    gone after the looney tune that screams at 'em in the Capital Centre
    (USAir Arena?).  Then again, I'm surprised the people around him
    haven't taken him out.
    
    UMDan
10.2730TOOK::HALPINJim Halpin, LKG1-3/L6Wed Feb 08 1995 19:0218
    
    
    	Funny, the only other NBA player I can remember going after a
    fan is Cedric Maxwell in the Philly Spectrum arround 1981 or so.
    
    	Hummm.... is it the name??? :-)
    
    	So what other NBA players have gone into the stands?
    
    	At least the NBA players don't take off the fan's shoe and
    beat him over the head with it, like Mike Milbury did once....
    
    	One other thing. ESPN reported that this guy in Portland 
    was being handed business cards from lawyers as he was being lead from
    the arena!!!!
    
    JimH
    
10.2731CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHPotty training is hell!!!Wed Feb 08 1995 19:067
The fan that was heckling Maxwell brought up the fact
that he and his wife had a stillborn baby.  It was in
incredibly poor taste, and obviously pushed the guy to
the brink.  

There's gotta be some humanity here.  I say give Maxwell
a break.
10.2732USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Feb 08 1995 19:217
>There's gotta be some humanity here.  I say give Maxwell
>a break.

I agree that the fan crossed the line (if that's what he said),
but there's no excuse for Maxwell physically assaulting him.

The fan can be removed from the arena.
10.2733Where are the security people ?MARIN::DODGEWed Feb 08 1995 19:2911
    "The fan can be removed from the arena"
    
    That is precisely the point.  The NBA must take some action to get
    abusive fans out of the arena.  That jerk in Washington should be
    thrown out for life.
    
    Taunting of players should not be allowed.  Players are human too.
    Also, any signs that taunt should be thrown out too.
    
    I don't condone what Maxwell did, but fans do not have the right to
    yell whatever obscenities, insults, or taunts they can think of.
10.2734OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Feb 08 1995 19:508
10.2735should be interestingOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Feb 08 1995 19:558
10.2736CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHPotty training is hell!!!Wed Feb 08 1995 19:595
|    The guy and his lawyer claim that no profanity or racial slurs were
|    used.  Just good ole fashioned ribbing.  He made some comment about his

Gee, there's a shocker.  I expected the guy and his lawyer
to admit the guy was being a scumbag.
10.2737fyiOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Feb 08 1995 20:376
10.2738who sick of seeing the Suns on the tubeCNTROL::CHILDSBig Brother &gt;&gt; John Q. PublicThu Feb 09 1995 11:2610
 David Fricke is the guy in Washington and he doesn't use profanity or racial
 slurs so why should he be tossed?????

 Alot of the players find hin quite amusing and actuall jaw with him.

 Semms to me Mchale went after a guy in Millwalkeeeeeeeeee, grapped him
 by the tie and of course Lady Charles the NBA cobra man.

 mike
10.2739Phew something stinksWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MJAN,279,270,267,264.230 OR BUSTThu Feb 09 1995 11:447
    
    
       Celtics 75
       Cavs    67
    
    
    
10.2740CAMONE::WAYConspiring to make a mutiny...Thu Feb 09 1995 11:552
They must've made a helluva rally, because when I was channel surfing I
came across the score and Boston was down.....
10.2741UgGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGlYYYYYYYYYYYWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MJAN,279,270,267,264.230 OR BUSTThu Feb 09 1995 12:3014
    
    
    This was the box score
    
    
         1    2    3    4   Final
   CLE  26    16   14   13    67
   BOS  15    10   24   26    75
    
    NIQUE WAS 3-14 Shooting
    
    williams for Cle was 5-19
    
    Chap
10.2742blew away Indy on their home floor last night :^)USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Feb 09 1995 13:167
>    not a stretch at all.  Aren't they at least 3 playoff seeds lower than they
>    were last year.

They have the 2nd best record in the Eastern Conference, and are playing
at the same winning % (if not better) than last year.  You stated that
the two finalists last year are having problems this year.  Obviously,
in the Knicks' case, that's an incorrect statement.
10.2743OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Feb 09 1995 13:344
10.2744Standings at the All-Star BreakHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceThu Feb 09 1995 13:4090
Team                 G     W     L     Pct    GB
------------------------------------------------
ORLANDO             47    37    10   0.787   0.0
NEW YORK            46    30    16   0.652   6.5
BOSTON              46    19    27   0.413  17.5
NEW JERSEY          50    19    31   0.380  19.5
MIAMI               46    17    29   0.370  19.5
PHILADELPHIA        48    14    34   0.292  23.5
WASHINGTON          45    11    34   0.244  25.0
CHARLOTTE           48    31    17   0.646   0.0
CLEVELAND           47    28    19   0.596   2.5
INDIANA             46    27    19   0.587   3.0
CHICAGO             47    23    24   0.489   7.5
ATLANTA             48    22    26   0.458   9.0
MILWAUKEE           48    19    29   0.396  12.0
DETROIT             46    17    29   0.370  13.0
UTAH                48    35    13   0.729   0.0
SAN ANTONIO         45    30    15   0.667   3.5
HOUSTON             45    29    16   0.644   4.5
DENVER              45    20    25   0.444  13.5
DALLAS              46    18    28   0.391  16.0
MINNESOTA           47    11    36   0.234  23.5
PHOENIX             48    38    10   0.792   0.0
SEATTLE             44    32    12   0.727   4.0
LA LAKERS           45    29    16   0.644   7.5
PORTLAND            45    25    20   0.556  11.5
SACRAMENTO          45    25    20   0.556  11.5
GOLDEN STATE        44    13    31   0.295  23.0
LA CLIPPERS         47     7    40   0.149  30.5
                         626   626


ORLANDO             47    37    10   0.787   0.0
NEW YORK            46    30    16   0.652   6.5
CHARLOTTE           48    31    17   0.646   6.5
CLEVELAND           47    28    19   0.596   9.0
INDIANA             46    27    19   0.587   9.5
CHICAGO             47    23    24   0.489  14.0
ATLANTA             48    22    26   0.458  15.5
BOSTON              46    19    27   0.413  17.5
MILWAUKEE           48    19    29   0.396  18.5
NEW JERSEY          50    19    31   0.380  19.5
MIAMI               46    17    29   0.370  19.5
DETROIT             46    17    29   0.370  19.5
PHILADELPHIA        48    14    34   0.292  23.5
WASHINGTON          45    11    34   0.244  25.0
PHOENIX             48    38    10   0.792   0.0
UTAH                48    35    13   0.729   3.0
SEATTLE             44    32    12   0.727   4.0
SAN ANTONIO         45    30    15   0.667   6.5
HOUSTON             45    29    16   0.644   7.5
LA LAKERS           45    29    16   0.644   7.5
PORTLAND            45    25    20   0.556  11.5
SACRAMENTO          45    25    20   0.556  11.5
DENVER              45    20    25   0.444  16.5
DALLAS              46    18    28   0.391  19.0
GOLDEN STATE        44    13    31   0.295  23.0
MINNESOTA           47    11    36   0.234  26.5
LA CLIPPERS         47     7    40   0.149  30.5



PHOENIX             48    38    10   0.792   0.0
ORLANDO             47    37    10   0.787   0.5
UTAH                48    35    13   0.729   3.0
SEATTLE             44    32    12   0.727   4.0
SAN ANTONIO         45    30    15   0.667   6.5
NEW YORK            46    30    16   0.652   7.0
CHARLOTTE           48    31    17   0.646   7.0
HOUSTON             45    29    16   0.644   7.5
LA LAKERS           45    29    16   0.644   7.5
CLEVELAND           47    28    19   0.596   9.5
INDIANA             46    27    19   0.587  10.0
PORTLAND            45    25    20   0.556  11.5
SACRAMENTO          45    25    20   0.556  11.5
CHICAGO             47    23    24   0.489  14.5
ATLANTA             48    22    26   0.458  16.0
DENVER              45    20    25   0.444  16.5
BOSTON              46    19    27   0.413  18.0
MILWAUKEE           48    19    29   0.396  19.0
DALLAS              46    18    28   0.391  19.0
NEW JERSEY          50    19    31   0.380  20.0
MIAMI               46    17    29   0.370  20.0
DETROIT             46    17    29   0.370  20.0
GOLDEN STATE        44    13    31   0.295  23.0
PHILADELPHIA        48    14    34   0.292  24.0
WASHINGTON          45    11    34   0.244  25.5
MINNESOTA           47    11    36   0.234  26.5
LA CLIPPERS         47     7    40   0.149  30.5
10.2745CNTROL::CHILDSBig Brother &gt;&gt; John Q. PublicThu Feb 09 1995 14:2810
 three things seem obvious to me:

 1. The Champs are on crusie control.

 2. The Champs Still own the Suns.

 3. Mikey's scared shitless of facing the Champs again.

 mike
10.2746USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Feb 09 1995 14:414
Well, when Pho signed Manning, Barkley said it was a great addition,
but if they didn't get a 'big guy in the middle', they'd still have
trouble winning it all.  Manning was covering the middle, and now
he's gone.  Sir Chuck must be bummin' big-time.
10.2747first taste of All-Star feverOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Feb 09 1995 23:302
10.2748BSS::NEUZILJust call me FredMon Feb 13 1995 13:4313

	What's this about the IRS investigating the NBA referees?  Seems that
	the refs book first class tickets, then sell them and fly in coach 
	or use frequent flyer miles for the trip.  They charge the league for 
	the first class tickets and pocket the difference (and don't report the
	difference as income).  Someone in the know says that the league knows
	this is going on, it's a way to make up for the low salaries that the
	league pays the refs.  The article today stated that the scale for the
	refs goes up to $177K.  That's for around 77 games.  That's not bad
	scratch for three (or so) hours of work.

	Kevin
10.2749My bet is it was Charles Barkley that dropped the the dimeAKOCOA::BREENThat is enough for me and for theeMon Feb 13 1995 14:081
    
10.2750Loughery firedHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceTue Feb 14 1995 21:315
Loughery has just been fired.

The Heat were sold and this guy's days were numbered.

TTom
10.2751Houston - Portland tradeAKOCOA::BREENThat is enough for me and for theeWed Feb 15 1995 12:4510
    Houston has inexplicably traded Otis Thorpe for Clyde Drexler - there
    are other bodies and a conditional draft choice.
    
    This removes Houston for any serious chance at a repeat.
    
    Could Houston have done this for box-office - local cable-tv reasons?
    
    Unless swapping draft picks make sense.  Portland now has two BE
    powerforwards in Robinson and Thorpe.  That seems to be the product
    that the Big East specializes in.
10.2752Film at 10ANGLIN::WIERSBECKWed Feb 15 1995 14:174
    Woofies lose again.
    
    
    Spud
10.2753Great deal for the RocketsTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass to the Final Four!Wed Feb 15 1995 14:2410
    I think this is a tremendous deal for the Rockets.  It not only gives
    them the 9th leading scorer in the league, it allows them to phase Mad
    Max out of their rotation.  I think Ferriera and Bullard will be
    adequate at power forward, and Drexler will be great at shooting guard.
    They can also go to a smaller lineup with Drexler at forward with
    Horry.  Drexler will be highly motivated, with the possibility of a
    title looming this year.  Given Phoenix's injury problems, I make
    Houston the new favorite in the West.
    
    NAZZ
10.2754USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Feb 15 1995 16:3312
Houston sure has added offensive fire-power, but they're going to get
MURDERED on the boards, if not in the West, when/if they get to The Finals.
Drexler's offense is definitely needed against Phoenix, Seattle and Utah.
But I don't see how they'll match-up with NY or Orl.

Since last year's Finals loss to the Rockets, I've wanted a rematch.
With Olajuwon and Thorpe, Houston matched up (somewhat) with NY.  But
now, I think the Knicks will destroy the Rockets' frontline.  Robert
Horry proved (to me, anyway) that he's a perimeter player, and doesn't
have what it takes to bang with Oakley, Mason, Bonner.  So, I'm glad
that this deal will help them beat the West, and that they'll be little
trouble for the Knicks (should both get there).
10.2755Knicks are done - end of storyTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass to the Final Four!Wed Feb 15 1995 17:075
    Face facts, man!  The Knicks have almost as much chance to get to the
    NBA Finals as the Celtics do!  There is no way the Knicks beat either
    Indiana or especially Charlotte in the Eastern semis.
    
    NAZZ
10.2756Kind of like chicago last year - they have to be beaten firstAKOCOA::BREENThat is enough for me and for theeWed Feb 15 1995 17:244
    One of those two teams will be playing Orlando in the other semi more
    than likely which makes it actually easier for the Knicks.  Until one
    of these three has shown (actually) playoff defence then NY has to be a
    co-favorite.
10.2757METSNY::francusThere is no joy in MudvilleWed Feb 15 1995 18:313
You're gonna eat those words BIG time, Nazz!

The Crazy Met
10.2758rebounds bring ringsOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingWed Feb 15 1995 20:414
10.2759could be bad for bothHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceThu Feb 16 1995 12:397
On paper, Houston is now the worsted rebounding team in the league.

I think it was a fairly stupid trade for both teams. This gives Houston
way more guards than it needs and too few front line players. Meanwhile,
most of Portland's team is now on the front line.

TTom
10.2760CNTROL::CHILDSIf nothing's right, What's wrong?Thu Feb 16 1995 12:583
The Rockets' players aren't too happy about it...........

mike
10.2761dumb and dumberHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceThu Feb 16 1995 13:126
How is it going to work out with Clyde and Maxwell? Who gets the minutes?
Does Clyde move to 3?

Oh yeah, then there's the $8 mil balloon payment.

TTom
10.2762USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Feb 16 1995 13:235
>most of Portland's team is now on the front line.

How many forwards do they have ???

How many shots do both Olajuwon and Drexler average/game ?
10.2763some of 'emHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceThu Feb 16 1995 13:536
Right off the top o' the haid:

Cliff Robinson, Bryant, Kersey, Buck Williams, Harvey Grant, and now Otis
Thorpe.

TTom
10.2764USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Feb 16 1995 14:385
>Cliff Robinson, Bryant, Kersey, Buck Williams, Harvey Grant, and now Otis
>Thorpe.

All decent/good players.  Gotta be setting up for another trade sometime
between now and draft day.
10.2765time's running outHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceThu Feb 16 1995 14:396
I agree.

About the onliest thing that makes sense in this trade is that both teams
are getting ready to make another trade.

TTom
10.2766My $.02 on Clyde Gliding to Houston.NWD002::JOYNER_GLDid I do that?Thu Feb 16 1995 16:1642
    I guess it's about time I enter a Portland fan's perspective on this
    trade.  I think Bob Whittsit did a good job in this trade.  This is the
    first step in his "master plan" for the Blazers.  He had to get rid of
    Clyde because of two reasons.  One, he has that baloon payment next
    year.  That would really hose up the salary cap for any other deals the
    Blazers would want to make.  The second reason is that if you don't
    trade him this year, you really wouldn't be able to next year because
    of the baloon.  Nobody would want to take a player with a huge baloon
    payment, and take the chance of loosing him at season's end.(he's a
    free agent after next season.)  The problems Bob had to face were, how
    could he get any value for an aging player, and how in the world could
    he do this and not have the fans lynch him.  After all Clyde is the
    most popular Blazer of all time, not to mention arguably the best
    player in team history.  Well, Clyde made the last part easy.  He
    started making a stink in the media about wanting to be traded.  He
    told the city that it was nothing against his teammates or the fans,
    because he loved them all.  It was strictly a beef with management. 
    That took the heat off of Whittsit.  Now he could trade him and the
    fans would say, "Clyde's the one that wanted to leave."  I think Bob
    did an excellent job of trading Clyde to the team he wanted to go to
    most, and getting a pretty good deal in return.  Let's face it, Otis
    Thorpe is a heck of a player.  He's a lot better than some of the
    trades proposed.  The Blazers also get a conditional first round pick
    and the rights to some 6-10 Argentinian currently playing in Europe.
    I think if you asked all of the GM's in the NBA to pick either Clyde
    or Otis for their team today, most of them would pick Otis.  Thorpe
    brings something to the Blazers that they need badly.  Front line
    scoring.  Currently the Blazers are starting Buck and Chris Dudley at
    the 4 and 5 spot.  That's not a lot of scoring there, folks.  Thorpe is
    a great rebounder and a tough defender, too.  This team is already a
    very good rebounding team, now they will be even better.  Go Blazers!!
    
    Sure I'm going to miss Clyde.  He brought a tremendous amount of
    excitement to this team over his career.  He is wonderful person in the
    community and did an awfull lot for the children in the Portland area. 
    The kids are the ones who'll miss him the most.  He did say on an
    interview last night that Portland will always be his home and he
    thanked the city and the fans for all of their support through the
    years.  I look forward to seeing him in the community alot after he
    retires.
    
    Glen.
10.2767Fans do have short memoriesMUNDIS::SSHERMANSteve Sherman @MFRFri Feb 17 1995 12:338
.2766:
>   he do this and not have the fans lynch him.  After all Clyde is the
>   most popular Blazer of all time, not to mention arguably the best
>   player in team history.

Have they forgotten Bill Walton and the championship he won for them?

Steve
10.2768Googs traded, aginHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceSun Feb 19 1995 12:2510
Calling Mike Heiser, he of the caint trade a firsted year person fame.

Donyell Marshall, hisself a first-year contract person, was traded to
them Golden State Warriors fer my main, Tom Gugliotta.

I'm sure this trade will be voided after Stern checks with ::CELTICS.

;-).

TTom
10.2769BIGQ::MCKAYMon Feb 20 1995 11:267
    good trade for Marshall, he'll play much better in the open
    Warrior game than the pathetic T'wolves game.  Look for his
    numbers to go up 5-10 points a game.
    
    Goog's and Laetner must have traded a few elbows in college
    
    Jimbo
10.2770CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHPotty training is hell!!!Mon Feb 20 1995 12:165
|    Goog's and Laetner must have traded a few elbows in college

Talk is that the Woofies have something lined up for Laetner 
before the trading deadline thised week.  Haven't heard who/
where/etc.
10.2771SNAX::ERICKSONFifteen 2, Fifteen 4, and 3 is 5Mon Feb 20 1995 12:275
    
    	Were the 'Woofs inspired by the trade? They beat Orlando 100-95
    yesterday.
    
    Ron
10.2772Marshall = the next Chris Morris?TNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass to the Final Four!Mon Feb 20 1995 12:5013
    Rumor I heard was that Googs was blackballed by Sprewell and others on
    the Warriors.  Wouldn't pass him the ball, didn't associate with him
    off the court, etc.  Only name I heard NOT in this consporacy was
    Hardaway.  As if it was Gugliotta's fault that Webber and Nelson
    couldn't get along!!!  
    
    So once again GS gets 80 cents on the dollar talent-wise in a trade.
    If this helps Sprewell be less of a selfish, sulking, whining baby,
    then this might turn into a good deal for the Warriors.  It will surely
    help the Woofs, since Marshall was as close to a total bust as the 4th
    pick in the country could be.
    
    NAZZ
10.2773bunch o' trade rumorsHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceMon Feb 20 1995 13:1821
This is the week for trade's if'n they're gonna get done. The deadline is
Thursday.

Some of the rumors:

Hersey Hawkins for Otis Thorpe: the Hornets say no but it's still being
reported.

Altanta sending Stacy Augmon and Grant Long to New Jersey for malcontent
Derrick Coleman.

There's several rumors on the Twolves moving Laettner to about any one
who will take him.

And of course, every body and their brother is supposedly still going
after Scottie Pippen.  One of this is the Williams "brothers" in Denver
and a #1 for Pippen. 

And I'm sure there's more.

TTom
10.2774possible matchupsHBAHBA::HAASPlan 9 from Outer SpaceWed Feb 22 1995 13:5516
If'n the playoffs started today:

	(1)ORLANDO (40-12)	(4)CLEVELAND (32-20)
	(8)BOSTON (21-30)	(5)INDIANA (30-20)

	(2)CHARLOTTE (33-19)	(3)NEW YORK (33-18)
	(7)ATLANTA (24-28)	(6)CHICAGO (26-27)


	(1)PHOENIX (40-12)	(4)SAN ANTONIO (33-16)
	(8)PORTLAND (27-23)	(5)LA LAKERS (32-17)

	(2)UTAH (37-15)		(3)SEATTLE (35-15)
	(7)SACRAMENTO (28-21)	(6)HOUSTON (32-19)

TTom
10.277530 Big OnesSTRATA::BARBIERIGod cares.Wed Feb 22 1995 15:051
      Dennis Rodman: 30 boards!!
10.2776ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Wed Feb 22 1995 16:559
10.2777OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingThu Feb 23 1995 14:021
10.2778ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Thu Feb 23 1995 15:475
10.2779Unfortunate..SWAM1::KAWA_MISat Feb 25 1995 01:174
    
    
     Too bad you can appreciate basketball vs. brawlball.
    
10.2780top rookies thus farOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Mar 07 1995 17:4617
10.2781MJ the money machine...CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHPotty training is hell!!!Mon Mar 20 1995 17:1412
So is it just me, or is this "Michael's Comeback" thang give you a little bad
taste in mouth?

Without getting into the gamblers on the grassy knoll thing, it was bad enough
that he made his comeback in a nationally televised game, but it made me spit
when he came out wearing #45, so that adoring youth everywhere could spend their
allowances on paraphanalia with #45 on it, and that their old stuff was out of
date.

Comercialism rules again.

=bob=
10.2782Cant find whats not there, if it was there it would be knownMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSMon Mar 20 1995 17:2016
    So I guess a little thing like his father Dying would mean nothing to
    you....  I guess you know just how anybodies father being murdered
    would effect them...
    
    My wife said from the start that His father watched him play his last
    game and she was shocked (More then me) that he was coming back... I
    can see (And understand) him not wearing #23, but as usual some people
    will find away to take everythind and anything he does and tarnish it.
    
    The Reporters in this country can find out when/where/who/how every
    politician scratches his but, but they cant find any proof that MJ
    gambled on basketball... Could it be that he never did... NAW that 
    cant be it he must be crooked, no  one can be that clean... FInd the
    proof and you'll be a millionaire
    
    								MaB
10.2783EDWIN::WAUGAMANMon Mar 20 1995 17:2310
>    So I guess a little thing like his father Dying would mean nothing to
>    you....  I guess you know just how anybodies father being murdered
>    would effect them...
    
    Certainly my first reaction would be to change my number...
    
    
    glenn
    
10.2784MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon Mar 20 1995 17:3113
    
  >> Certainly my first reaction would be to change my number...
    
     It wasn't his first, second or third reaction. I can understand
     his reasoning for not wearing #23. Not everyone has a hidden
     agenda and at $30 million per year, Mikey doesn't need one. I
     guess Mikey just got tired fo the morons running or not running
     baseball and decided to opt for a properly run sport.
    
     I have a bigger problem with the way alot of folks (me a little
     too) can hardly wait for convicted rapist, Mike Tyson, to get out
     of the slammer so's he can entertain us all yet again with his
     wonderful ability to knock men senseless. Talk about skewed values.
10.2785Mebbe it's cuz he was (and hopefully is) so dominantPCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingMon Mar 20 1995 17:353
    Tommy, I'm ashamed to say I'm the same way with Tyson.
    
    Mark.
10.2786MairB is like a Phoenix (no, MairB, not a Pheonix Sun) risen from the ashesCTHQ::MCCULLOUGHPotty training is hell!!!Mon Mar 20 1995 17:3720
|    So I guess a little thing like his father Dying would mean nothing to
|    you....  I guess you know just how anybodies father being murdered
|    would effect them...

Welcome back MairB.

I know that your powers of deductive reasoning are far superior to mine, but
just how did what I said have any reflection on how I felt about his father
dying.  Although I never made the connection, actually my mother's health is
failing badly, and I'm sure that when the inevitable happens, I will feel a deep
loss, much like when Jordan lost his father.

On the other hand, divorce yourself from Mr. Jordan, and make an attempt at
objectivity.  What would a thinking man such as yourself think if, say, Magic
Johnson decided to come back again, and decided to change numbers?  Can you
really beleive that it would have NOTHING to do with the commercial potential.

Wake up and smell the Bull droppings.

=bob=
10.2787there's that n word againAKOCOA::BREENThe roar of the paintMon Mar 20 1995 17:4110
    I see that the alleged murderers of Jordan pere have still not been put
    on trial.  Jordan definitely had more gambling ties than any non-owner
    in sports it seems.  Ironically betting on basketball would not fit his
    gambling profile - he seems to like to bet just for the recreation it
    gives him.
    
    Tyson is a bad comparison.  If he wasn't Mike Tyson he would never have
    been arrested, nor tried, nor convicted and would have been
    immeadiately released by the judge when informed that the plaintiff had
    tried and failed the same scam years earlier.
10.2789OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Mar 20 1995 17:576
10.2790that's okay, you're just a liberalOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Mar 20 1995 17:581
10.2791It ain't Jordan, he's just #1 property of NBA MarketingEDWIN::WAUGAMANMon Mar 20 1995 18:0132
>     It wasn't his first, second or third reaction. I can understand
>     his reasoning for not wearing #23. Not everyone has a hidden
>     agenda and at $30 million per year, Mikey doesn't need one. I
>     guess Mikey just got tired fo the morons running or not running
>     baseball and decided to opt for a properly run sport.
    
    Unfortunately in the case of the Bulls and the White Sox, it's the same
    man (one Jerry Reinsdorf).  I have little doubt but that the decision
    was _not_ Jordan's.  Jordan doesn't receive the licensing revenues from 
    the sale of his jersey.  It was undoubtedly all part of the deal for 
    his return (albeit a minor part) and I agree, he doesn't have much say 
    in the matter if the Bulls and the NBA "strongly suggest" he switch 
    numbers.  I don't hold it against him personally but there's little
    question that the NBA is the most commercialized team sport there
    is in an increasingly commercialized sports world.  It's another scam
    but if you're prone to being so easily scammed it's hard to say who's
    most to blam.
    
    As I said before, I welcome Jordan's return.  The NBA is where he
    belongs (although in baseball's current state, he could have easily 
    fit in as a "major league" player-- he isn't that good but no one 
    would have been able to tell the difference).  As for Tyson, forget it; 
    I don't think any first fight of his will be worth the $50 strictly on 
    its boxing merits, forgetting about all the rest.  I don't think he'll
    ever return to his former prominence but especially not in his first
    (and likely most lucrative) fight.  Look for a whole lot of casual fans 
    to be left feeling ripped off, which in boxing terms means about the 
    usual.
    
    glenn
    
10.2792CAMONE::WAYUSS Kete, SS-306, On Eternal PatrolMon Mar 20 1995 18:0416
I have to admit that I too have been waiting with some anticipation
to see how things will go when Mike Tyson gets outta jail....  


I watched some of Jordan's game on Sunday.  Nothing spectacular, but I'll
tell you what I think -- if you forget about the gambling and all that
stuff, I think that Mikey is a better "star" for the NBA than some of the
I-I-me-me Derrick Coleman or Shaq types out there now.  

I always kind of got the impression that Jordan wanted his TEAM to win, 
regardless of his personal accomplishments.   I don't see that with
any of today's stars other than Grant Hill.....


'Saw

10.2793Does it matter what number he wears???TOOK::HALPINTIMEOUT!!! oops, never mind...Mon Mar 20 1995 18:0817
    

    	I didn't buy a paper today, so I don't know if I'm missing
    something.

    	Is there some significant to the number 45?

    	Did the Bulls or Jordan give a reason for not using his old
    number?

    	Have they scheduled a retirement night for #45 yet??? :-)

    	Have kids all over the nation started wearing their shorts
    backwards yet?? :-)

    JimH

10.2794ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsMon Mar 20 1995 18:097
    
    Well, my year-or-so of actually enjoying watching Jordan's sporting
    pursuits (if not the over-coverage) has come crashing to a halt.
    I'm glad the Bulls didn't trade his rights to Boston; the level
    of media play he's getting is bad enough as it is.
    
    Joe
10.2795USCTR1::GARBARINObumhiem, lappas...idiotsMon Mar 20 1995 18:146
Did anybody else think that Jordan tried to trip Miller at the end of
regulation ?  The announcers didn't touch this (probably because of
who did it), but it looked intentional, and resulted in Miller having
to leave the game.

Imagine if it had been a NY Knick ????
10.2796First he wore #1, then 23, now 45, so his next number is 67!TNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass to the Final Four!Mon Mar 20 1995 18:163
    It was his baseball number.
    
    NAZZ
10.2797CAMONE::WAYUSS Kete, SS-306, On Eternal PatrolMon Mar 20 1995 18:4211
I had a hard time seeing that it was intentional, but then I don't watch
that much hoops.

It could have been, considering he committed himself WAY too soon, and with
his athletic ability he managed to react and get parts of himself out there
to block Miller's way.  Miller faked Mikey right outta his jock....8^)


'Saw


10.2798MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon Mar 20 1995 18:4525
  >> man (one Jerry Reinsdorf).  I have little doubt but that the decision
  >> was _not_ Jordan's.  

     So Michael's saying that he's not wearing #23 because it was the     
     last number that his father saw him wear is all a part of Reinsdorf's
     little marketing scheme with Mikey as his willing dupe? I think you're 
     all wet. No way does Mikey sell out the name of his dad for a few
     bucks.

  >> As for Tyson, forget it;  I don't think any first fight of his will be 
  >> worth the $50 strictly on its boxing merits, 

     Well, duh. First off, it's unlikely that the first fight will be on PPV.
     HBO or Showtime are more likely and it will be one of the most watched
     events ever on either even though it's inlikely that he'' be fighting
     a live body.

 >> I don't think he'll ever return to his former prominence but especially 
 >> not in his first (and likely most lucrative) fight.  

    You don't understand boxing. His first fight will be aginast a complete
    pushover. Each subsequent fight will be against (maybe) tougher compet-
    tition and (definitely) for more money. There's a hundred plus mil
    riding on Foreman-Tyson and it will happen.
    
10.2799MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon Mar 20 1995 18:465
    re .2790
    
     And Mikey, shut up. Amazing that you aren't trumpeting ASU making
     the Sweet 16. Is it because they had a wimpy road in or because
     they're going to get punk slapped by Kentucky or both?
10.2800CAMONE::WAYUSS Kete, SS-306, On Eternal PatrolMon Mar 20 1995 18:488
Did Jordan say he wouldn't wear 23 because of his dad?  I don't know, I didn't
hear the press conference.

I just assumed he wore 45 because it was his baseball number and because
23 was retired.....


'Saw
10.2801OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Mar 20 1995 19:0911
10.2802Jordan has said many things, but is entitled to change his mindEDWIN::WAUGAMANMon Mar 20 1995 19:4653
  >> man (one Jerry Reinsdorf).  I have little doubt but that the decision
  >> was _not_ Jordan's.  
  >
  >   So Michael's saying that he's not wearing #23 because it was the     
  >   last number that his father saw him wear is all a part of Reinsdorf's
  >   little marketing scheme with Mikey as his willing dupe?
    
    Could be Jordan's way of rationalizing the suggestion, even unknowingly.  
    I'll give him the benefit of the doubt (I know I don't trust Reinsdorf's 
    account of anything).  What number was he wearing in his Chicago Stadium 
    exhibitions?  It seems like a fairly trivial thing but everybody's got 
    their own thing, I guess.  What I do know is that previously his 
    basketball retirement was expressed in dedication to his father because 
    _that_ (winning the third championship in his last game) was the final 
    memory with his dad.  This in turn precipitated the drive for another 
    of his father's dreams, for him to play major-league baseball, and the 
    attempt was roundly defended on those terms.  Strike or no strike, 
    with Jordan needing more time in the minors anyway, it seems like that 
    goal was chucked over pretty quickly as this late-season NBA return 
    came about in rapid fashion.  Still, weighing the realities of his 
    baseball talents against any such dreams and his age, I think that, 
    absolutely, he's doing the best thing.  I just don't believe that 
    unthinkably huge earnings potential in his twilight years doesn't have 
    a lot to do with it.  That's his right, though; I'm just not going to
    be naive (nor cynical, I don't think) about it.
    
 >> I don't think he'll ever return to his former prominence but especially 
 >> not in his first (and likely most lucrative) fight.  
 >
 >   You don't understand boxing. His first fight will be aginast a complete
 >   pushover. Each subsequent fight will be against (maybe) tougher compet-
 >   tition and (definitely) for more money. There's a hundred plus mil
 >   riding on Foreman-Tyson and it will happen.
    
    This isn't about boxing so much as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for
    the ages.  And I understand boxing well enough to know that they'll do 
    whatever they do to maximize the take over a goal of making Mike Tyson 
    the legitimate champion of the world.  If that means fighting a handful 
    of stiffs before the big one, that's what they'll do.  If it means a big 
    one right away, they'll do that without reservation for Tyson's (perhaps
    limited) future.  At the very least I can see them staying away from any
    box-office stiff with even the remotest chance of sitting Tyson down (and
    that could include any one of the _real_ top 20 heavyweights in the 
    world).  But I _thought_ that Rock Newman's $150M proposal was for Tyson 
    to work himself into shape and then go at it with Bowe right out of the 
    chute.  And in this special instance, for all the wrong reasons, I can 
    see going after that relatively quickly because with America's short 
    attention span, many non-boxing fans won't care so much about 
    Tyson-Anybody after the first fight.  This is not at all a possibility?
    
    glenn
       
10.2803MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon Mar 20 1995 19:5011
  >> Once again, your expectations show how much you know and what you're
  >> made of.  Unlike you, I'm not saying anything since all I know of
  >> Kentucky is that they're a top 5 team and they press a lot like ASU
  >> does.
    
    Just be glad that Frank Perdue retired because I don't think his kid
    has Frankie's natural ability to spot a grade A chicken otherwise he'd
    be plucking you as we speak. Your boys had it easy until now. Now, they
    have to beat *somebody* and you know they can't do it.
    
10.2804of course they're also a top 5 teamOUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingMon Mar 20 1995 20:321
10.2805MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue Mar 21 1995 11:0727
    I guess it doesnt matter what anyone type's in this notesfile.  The 
    Anti Jordan/bulls type will always try and find a twist to make 
    everything jordan does or says dirty, greedy and wrong... Hey thats
    your right and I wont step on them, but I guess I'm always hooked up
    on that Innocent until proven guilty thing.
    
    Jordan did say he wouldnt wear #23 because that was the # his dad last
    saw him wearing in Game 6 VS Phoenix (His last game before Sunday). 
    MJ Gambled on Cards and Golf there is now and never has been any shread
    of evidence/proof that he gambeld on ANY SPORTS games what so ever. 
    And Unlike some I won't slander anyone without proof.  Even though I
    have a gut feeling from the facts presented that OJ Is proberbly Guilty
    I couldn't flip the switch (Im not ready to send him to jail for life
    either).  Of course I always thought that when COPS Screwed up (Which
    the LA one's seem to do) They should be punished (Fines/Jail
    Sentences). but thats another ball game...
    
    
    Jordan's back, he will entertain us and  will revive the NBA, its good
    for Basketball and good for sports.  Im glad he's back and will enjoy
    watching him play, I still don't think they will regain the chemistry
    they once had.  Even with 4 remaining from the first team I dont see
    them getting the Fire back they once had.  And I still wouldnt be
    surprised to see Pippen or BJ somewhere else (for more $$$) They each
    have 3 rings, how much drive for a fourth one do they have ???
    
    I came this close to getting tickets for Bulls at Boston... Bummed
10.2806ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsTue Mar 21 1995 11:2525
    
>    I guess it doesnt matter what anyone type's in this notesfile.  The 
>    Anti Jordan/bulls type will always try and find a twist to make 
>    everything jordan does or says dirty, greedy and wrong... Hey thats
>    your right and I wont step on them, but I guess I'm always hooked up
>    on that Innocent until proven guilty thing.
    
    Ummm... a presumption of innocence is all well and good, but there's
    a lot of dirty, greedy, wrong, and innocent people in this world...
    
>    And Unlike some I won't slander anyone without proof.  
    
    How is speculating slander?  Unless I missed it (a decided
    possibility), all I seen are questions about Jordan's gambling,
    _not_ statements that he did gamble.
    
>    Jordan's back, he will entertain us and  will revive the NBA, its good
>    for Basketball and good for sports.  
    
    IYHO.  He won't entertain me, and will make me follow the NBA less
    closely.  It's also showing me, upon reflection, how little enjoyment
    I'm getting out of the NFL, and thus having the effect of diminishing
    my interest in sports.
    
    Joe
10.2807exMSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Mar 21 1995 12:0741
  >> This in turn precipitated the drive for another of his father's 
  >> dreams, for him to play major-league baseball, and the attempt was 
  >> roundly defended on those terms.  Strike or no strike, 

     I don't remember it that way at all. What I do remember is Michael 
     saying that he always loved baseball and wanted the opportunity to
     try and play major league ball.

  >> I just don't believe that unthinkably huge earnings potential in his 
  >> twilight years doesn't have a lot to do with it.  That's his right, 
  >> though; I'm just not going to be naive (nor cynical, I don't think) 
  >> about it.
    
     The guy made $30 million last year. How much more could he make (never
     mind *need*)? I think it's obviously and terribly cynical to think
     that this comeback and invoking his father's name is nothing but a
     ploy to grab big bucks. I think it's as simple as - Michael is bored.

  >> If it means a big one right away, they'll do that without reservation 
  >> for Tyson's (perhaps limited) future. 

     Not going to happen. The only conceivable way that it could happen is 
     that Tyson's skills have atrophied so badly that they don't think he
     could beat even the most dented tomato can they can drag out of the junk
     heap. Nope, if Mike is anywhere in the ballpark of where he was when
     he went in, a three fight progression to a fight with Foreman will be
     the most lucrative campaign in the history of the sport.

  >> But I _thought_ that Rock Newman's $150M proposal was for Tyson to work 
  >> himself into shape and then go at it with Bowe right out of the chute.  

  >> This is not at all a possibility?
    
     Bowe doesn't have that kind of appeal. No where close. For $150 million
     you're talking a PPV audience of 5+ million homes. The casual fan, and
     that's where the money is, isn't going to pay $30-$40 to see the guy
     who lost to pipsqueak Evander Holyfield fight a rusty Mike Tyson. The 
     only guy who can make a $150 million fight with Tyson is George Foreman
     as sad a commentary as that may be on the state of the heavyweight div-
     ision. 
    
10.2808"Need" has seemingly never entered into it before...EDWIN::WAUGAMANTue Mar 21 1995 12:3326
    
>     The guy made $30 million last year. How much more could he make (never
>     mind *need*)? I think it's obviously and terribly cynical to think
>     that this comeback and invoking his father's name is nothing but a
>     ploy to grab big bucks. I think it's as simple as - Michael is bored.
    
    That likely is the biggest part of it.  However, for all his wealth,
    Jordan has never been one to turn down many commercial endorsement
    opportunities.  When it comes to personal marketing the guy is one of 
    the shrewdest athletes ever.  I think that it's unlikely that the
    $30M/year would continue to roll in unabated if Jordan were to
    continue to play in relative anonymity in the minor leagues of a sport 
    that is currently dead at its highest level, and he realizes that.  
    Baseball is in a world of hurt (especially financially, with its
    marketability); now is the time to get out.
    
    As far as his father goes, even though Jordan has invoked his memory 
    on more than a few instances as motivation for his actions, and
    contradictorily in some instances, I don't believe that there are any
    ill motivations here on his part.  I said that before.  What I do
    believe is that ultimately money is a part of getting back into the
    NBA for his final years as an active athlete.  And when you get down 
    to it there's really nothing wrong with that...
    
    glenn
      
10.2809I gained some respect for the manPOBOX::WIERSBECKTue Mar 21 1995 13:1158
    It's interesting reading all of everyone's speculation on Michael, his
    uniform number and why he came back.  Of course, being in Chicago, the
    feeding frenzy was at it's best (worst) until the post-game interview
    with Michael on Sunday.  They carried it live here and he answered most
    of the questions everyone's asking.
    
    First of all, he went back to #45 for a couple reasons.  He mentioned
    that #23 was what his father saw him play in and he wanted to leave
    that memory and not pull down the uniform that had been raised up last
    year.  Secondly, #45 was his first number as a kid, only his brother
    took it from him and he had to take #23.  So he was now getting his
    first choice and how this was a fresh start of a new era.
    
    Secondly, he's returning to basketball for the love of the game mainly.
    He said that each time he'd play pickup ball, he had more of a taste to
    get back into it.  He also mentioned the younger players of today and
    how many of them aren't carrying on the responsibility of acting
    professional and lending integrity to the game.  He talked about how
    guys like Larry, Magic and Dr. J had played and how the respect carried
    with them.  Today's younger players aren't carrying the game with the
    same respect on and off the court.  He said that just because you earn
    a huge paycheck, it doesn't give you the authority to mistreat the
    game.  He wants to bring some professionalism back to the game.
    
    He said that he isn't coming back for the money, because he doesn't
    have to.  He still loves the game.  He also wants to revitalize the
    sports scene in the city of Chicago.  He didn't like what direction the
    team was heading.
    
    He came back for the Indiana game because he knew his timing would be
    off for a couple games and he didn't want to have his debut at home vs.
    Orlando and struggle like he suspected he would against a very good
    team.
    
    He was also very embarrassed about all the media attention where people
    were making him God-like.  He's just a human being.
    
    He also talked about needing a mental break away from the game at the
    time of his father's death.  He wanted to be around his family more. 
    He thought with baseball, he'd have more time to spend with them, but
    found he was on the road actually more.  He decided to leave baseball
    when he was stuck in the middle of the strike.  He said what a tough
    situation it is for the minor-league players down there.  He has more
    respect for the minor leaguers and the struggles they go through.
    
    Finally, some personal comments.  I hope my reiterations of his
    comments come across the way Michael portrayed them.  I was never
    really a big Jordan fan prior to moving here - which happened to be
    during the Knick series of '93.  But listening to him talk the other
    day, I could tell it was from his heart.  He wasn't trying to BS
    anyone.  He's gone through a lot and been scrutinized on every move.
    Deep down he's back because... he LOVES the game.  It's as simple as
    that.  He still has time to play at the level only he would be
    satisfied with.  I wish him the best.
    
    
    Spud
    
10.2810Its easy to see these things when you're objectiveAKOCOA::BREENThe roar of the paintTue Mar 21 1995 13:1213
    The Jordan situation is a good example of how a sound Cap strategy can
    still backfire.  Chicago signed Jordan (and apparently Pippen) to
    excellent contracts which anticipated the inflation of salaries of the
    mid-90s.
    
    Jordan saw that he was being paid a mere pittance relative to his worth
    and instead of outright retiring took the baseball junket.  Poor Pippen
    didn't quite have the leverage to do the same and was reduced to
    pouting. 
    
    Btw - I liked Pippens quote the other day "Love to have a past member
    of the team back".  He was obviously referring to Horace Grant but it
    went right over the media's head.
10.2811POBOX::WIERSBECKTue Mar 21 1995 13:1916
    The heard the Bulls announced yesterday they would pay Michael his full
    amount of $4M for this year, even though he's only playing the last
    portion of the season.  As far as I know, there won't be any changes to
    the current contract until after it expires at the end of next year. 
    He did indicate that he would be interested in playing beyond that
    time.
    
    Obviously, if he was doing it for the money he could demand more, but
    he's not.  
    
    One other point he cleared up.  He did not demand that Scottie and
    Jackson stay with the team as part of his return.  He said he asked
    about them, but that it had nothing to do with his return.
    
    
    Spud
10.2812OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Mar 21 1995 13:492
10.2813ONOFRE::MAY_BRpet rocks, pogs, Dallas CowboysTue Mar 21 1995 13:549
    
    I rally enjoyed the relative piece and quite in hear, while Michael was
    goned.  It seamed that we could all consentrate on sports and not the
    many side shows that he invariably generated.
    
    Oh, but I'm glad to here that Michael Jordan also came back.
    
    brews
    
10.2814SNAX::ERICKSONGlobe 2, Calipari 1Tue Mar 21 1995 14:099
    
    	Michael has been receiving his Bull's paycheck. During the entire
    time he was retired. So he received all of last years money. Plus, he
    has been getting paid his 4 million this year all along. So the 4
    million is not just for the rest of the season. Jerry Reinsdorf was
    paying him as a thankyou for all the money you've made me. Same as
    the Lakers paying Magic his 10 million ballon payment this year.
    
    Ron
10.2815USCTR1::GARBARINObumhiem, lappas...idiotsTue Mar 21 1995 14:3012
>    One other point he cleared up.  He did not demand that Scottie and
>    Jackson stay with the team as part of his return.  He said he asked
>    about them, but that it had nothing to do with his return.

It's obvious that Chicago is delighted to have this 'cash cow' back, but
does it make things more difficult for the Bulls in terms of rebuilding
this team ?  The rumors had them trading Scottie Pippen before this
year's draft for the whole lottery (practically) so they could rebuild.
I can't imagine them doing that to Michael.  Before they got a good
supporting cast, the Bulls had a superstar, but not a team that could
contend for the title.  With 2 superstars and not much else, are they
almost in the same boat ?
10.2816CAMONE::WAYUSS Kete, SS-306, On Eternal PatrolTue Mar 21 1995 14:3223
I'm not a big NBA hoops fan, most of you know that.

But I agree with many of the folks, analysts, fans etc, who feel that 
Michael coming back is good for the game.

There's been a tremendous surge in the NBA of late, of players who don't
posses a team concept.  It's definitely the 'me' generation.

I've heard many of them called by the term "man-child" and I think it is
apt.  Many coaches have left positions due in part to the tantrums by
the likes of Derrick Coleman and others.  

Probably the worst example of it all was the attitude many of these
man-children displayed towards Grant Hill around the All-Star break, saying t
they were gonna "get him" or "shut him out" or something, because he's
a goody-two-shoes or something like that.

Jordan brings back a work-ethic and a respect for team that is lacking in 
the NBA.  Lots of these younger "man-children" should take a look and
take a lesson....


'Saw
10.2817not necessarily good for the gameHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyTue Mar 21 1995 14:4222
>Michael coming back is good for the game.

I'm not so sure about this. The NBA seems to be on a slippery slope with
their image of late. Jordan coming back only proves how precarious it is.

They've spent so much time and money hyping themselves into the
entertainment side of things that they've almost forgotten that they're a
sport. Jordan only plays into this.

So he comes back for a couple of years. Then what. The league will be
left with likes of Derrick Colemans as the "stars". Sir Chuck will be
gone. Shaq will be tired of working and looking to extending his rap
career.

And, at or about that time, look for the mother of all labor disputes as 
the players will no longer be content with the salary cap.

All in all, it just looks like stalling for time.

IMHO

TTom
10.2818Friday night vs. Orlando on WGN/TNT catch it!POBOX::WIERSBECKTue Mar 21 1995 14:5224
    Re:  Ron
    
    Don't know where you got your information, but all along the word here
    has been that Michael has not received one cent while retired from the
    Bulls.  That's why yesterday's announcement that he would get his full
    salary (instead of just the portion he plays) made the news.
    
    Joe,
    
    I don't think I'd call this a two man team.  Actually, the whole reason
    Kukoc came here in the first place was to play with Jordan.  He's an
    excellent passer and along with being a good shooter and driving the
    lane another very good offensive weapon.  Add BJ and Kerr on the
    outside (while defenses double Michael and concern themselves with Pip)
    and this team has the potential to be an outstanding offensive team
    once everyone gets familiar.  The defense should also improve.  The one
    thing it lacks is the power forward whose main job is to rebound.  In
    other words, Horace.  But we'll see.  They should be able to do quite
    well in any event.
    
    There is reason to believe.
    
    
    Spud
10.2819MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Mar 21 1995 15:029
    
  >> I'll take Super Mario against anyone in the country.  
    
     You said that you didn't know much about Kentucky. You 
     obviously don't know much about the rest of the country
     either if you're opinion is that high of Mario. In the
     Pac-10, he's a big fish in a small pond. Up against the
     like of Marcus Camby, Joe Smith et al, he's a minnow
     in the ocean. ASU has one chance against Kentucky - none.
10.2820AKOCOA::BREENThe roar of the paintTue Mar 21 1995 15:038
    Spud, does this mean you're happy with Luc Longley and Will Perdue? 
    I've said all along that the key to Chicago beating the Knicks was the
    interior defense and along with Horace they got excellent playoff
    performances from Cartwright and the N.C. Williams (who I now hear has
    some kind of draft choice arrangement coupled to his playoff time
    (NJ?)).
    
    So without the interior domination they won't beat teams that have it.
10.2821Don't forget Michael's DPOBOX::WIERSBECKTue Mar 21 1995 15:2113
    I wouldn't ever say I'm happy with Purdue and Longley.  But it'll be
    the same situation as last year.  You have 15 fouls (along with
    Wennington's) to give on Patrick.  The difference between last year and
    this year is that come crunch time, there'll be Michael.  Where the
    Bulls had big-time problems getting a shot come the fourth quarter,
    he'll be there to create.  When the Knicks swarm him, he can dump off
    to the open man much like they did Sunday. 
    
    We'll see what happens.  I'm not guaranteeing anything.  I just like
    the Bulls chances to advance.
    
    
    Spud
10.2822OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Mar 21 1995 15:4116
10.2823Mario, ASU overratedHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyTue Mar 21 1995 16:1925
re Jordan

He's was listed earlier in the year by the NBA as

"Michael Jordan (Chi) ........ $3,850,000  (retired)".

Yes, he definitely was getting this money. The onliest impact his
activation has is that now the Bulls gotta pay him the league miminum,
prorated for the remaining games. 

re: Mario and the Maui

Ancient freakin history. Mario is good, about the level of honorable
mention AA. Definitely below Smith, Duncan, and Wallace. In a game
he might be better'n Big Country. PAC10 is weak in the middle compared to
the really good conferences.

And speaking of ASU, lasted night ESPN had a_interview with Frieder. He's
still whining about being fired afore the NCAAs by Bo just cause he
signed a contract with ASU. Among other things,  he was gloating about
how he's built up the attendance at home games all the way to 10,000
people! Watta joke! Wattsa matter out there, Mike. Don't none of you fans
actually go to those games? NC State draws better.

TTom
10.2824OUTSRC::HEISERGrace changes everythingTue Mar 21 1995 16:2512
10.2825currentHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyTue Mar 21 1995 16:397
He's still whining. They makes it up to date and current. Just like that
John Thompson towel, he wears this like a cross.

Now don't get me wrong. I'd love to see ASU whoop Kentucky. But barring
some major upset, it just aint gonna happen.

TTom
10.2826MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSWed Mar 22 1995 11:1413
    Not that it matter but they had to list MJ's money Because it still
    counted against the CAP ?  Im not sure, but I think they have to lose
    his right's before they can use the slot so it would have stayed there
    next season as well (Had he not returned).
    
    THe guy could cleary write his own contract for any amount, and a
    lesser player would wont alot more...
    
    								MaB
    
    And MJ does not bring all the controversy back, the media/noter's
    with nothing better to do then dig out OLD acusations with STILL 
    NO PROOF will make the Bulls/Nba notes ratholish (Good Word).
10.2827CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHPotty training is hell!!!Wed Mar 22 1995 11:528
|    And MJ does not bring all the controversy back, the media/noter's
|    with nothing better to do then dig out OLD acusations with STILL 
|    NO PROOF will make the Bulls/Nba notes ratholish (Good Word).

As usual, I'm not quite sure what you are saying, but I *think* you have a
point, in that at least people are now paying attention to the NBA.

=bob=
10.2828CNTROL::CHILDSEnd Corporate Welfare Instead!Wed Mar 22 1995 12:2014
hey if people can slander and wonder about Reggie Lewis a few years after
his death why should the great Michael be any different? Let's see a 57,000.00
check to a coke dealer although it's a supposedly a gambling loss a man who
claims Michael owed him a million in gambling debts, which Michael never 
denied just claimed the losses were less. If the guy is to be believe and
Michael has a serious gambling addiction (which luckly he can afford) it
stands to reason that he may have bet on basketball games where he could
dictate the outcome. But it's the great Michael here to save the NBA. What
a joke. The NBA is going to hell in a hand basket for one simple reason
the absolute flaunting of the rules. If they enforced the rules the way
they were written then it would become a team game again.......

mike
10.2829OUTSRC::HEISERHoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem AdonaiWed Mar 22 1995 13:582
10.2830I havnt seen any Facts/Evidence on MJ or ReggieMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSWed Mar 22 1995 14:0228
    Here we go again... Fine MJ Loses 1Million a Year Gambling... So lets
    see he makes 30 Million so $1 out of every $30 he loses.. DAMN My wife
    goes to bingo with her aunts once or twice a month and makes $0 (House
    wife) man I have to get her into a clinic and Quick... During the Foot
    Ball season I bet that much as well ($1 for every $30 I make) and for
    the year (ON aveage) Between me and my wife we gamble around $1 for 
    every 40-50 dollers earned so I better join her....
    
    Again we (NOONE) has any proof that he lost anything more then the 57K
    (And by the way did they find the check or a photo copy, Man Id like
    to write a 57K check and then have it not get cashed). and even if he
    did lose 1Million over whatever time frame who cares, why should we
    care if he enjoys betting on his Golf and going to LasVegas or Atlantic
    City everyone needs to let some steem off.
    
    And Yes he could donate $1 for every $30 he make but do you, does
    anyone in here donate that much to charity every year and if we dont
    should be expect someone who makes more then us too ????
    
    
    I'll be the first one to say they all make too much $$$$ (Except for
    the league minimum players) but if we the consumer are willing to
    dish out all this money then a certain % of the profits should go to
    the players and to the owner's... Im sure if you add up all the $$$
    and time donated from all the NBA players  to charities it would be a
    very impressive figure....
    
    								 mike
10.2831MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSWed Mar 22 1995 14:097
    All I can seem to think about is the Mayor of Washington, they got him
    on Video smoking Crack and they still re ellected him...
    
    But hey thats ok we(the Media) want to spit on Reggie's Grave, why
    kick a living man when you kick someone who's already down...
    
    						Go Figure
10.2832CNTROL::CHILDSEnd Corporate Welfare Instead!Wed Mar 22 1995 14:2411
 you missed my point entirely MAir no surprise there. It isn't about how much 
 the Great one supposedly lost, it's about the fact that he may have a serious
 gambling addiction. If he does then I find it hard to believe that he wouldn't
 bet on a basketball game where he could control the outcome....Something the
 NBA should definately look into but won't. If it was "Johnny last boy off the
 bench" or Richard Dumas you can bet in a heartbeat there would be a full
 scale investigation. But this is the NBA where Superstars walk on water,
 never foul, never travel, never charge etc etc wow!!!!!!!!

 mike  
10.2833don't like the timingOUTSRC::HEISERHoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem AdonaiWed Mar 22 1995 14:265
10.2834CNTROL::CHILDSEnd Corporate Welfare Instead!Wed Mar 22 1995 14:3212
 I was using Dumas as example here Mike. Let's say Dumas is clean and stays
 clean hopefully for the rest of his life but if say two years down the line
 there's rumors and inuendos about Dumas having a gambling problem, the NBA
 won't hesitate to investigate.

 As far as playing this year, why not? If he's clean he's got every right to
 play imo. He'd even have the governement behind him if it came to that. Would
 the Suns have taken him back if they weren't hurting? Probably not but hey
 we know the Suns are out to buy the title anyways so I wasn't surprised.

 mike
10.2835Bingo - can you stand the excitement?AKOCOA::BREENThe roar of the paintWed Mar 22 1995 14:389
    Hey I went to bingo, my wife wanted me to join her in the excitement. 
    Problem was it was Sunday afternoon but I was sure the minutemen could
    handle Stanford without me, don't like to watch Hoyas (but want to
    catch em vs heels) and finally got back to the frustrating finale of
    the Moten-didIreallydothat.
    
    I think bingo once every 10 years is enough for anybody (I was referred
    to as "young man").  Payouts are fair thanks to all the competition,
    hotdogs cheaper and better than fenway.
10.2836CAMONE::WAYUSS Kete, SS-306, On Eternal PatrolWed Mar 22 1995 14:5321
>    I think bingo once every 10 years is enough for anybody (I was referred
>    to as "young man").  Payouts are fair thanks to all the competition,
>    hotdogs cheaper and better than fenway.


I've been to bingo before.  Sheesh, I have as much luck at that as I do
going out blue fishing.  Only thing is, at bingo, you can't bring a sardine
sandwhich to eat and make everyone else seasick.

I have NEVER won at bingo.  I swear to you-know-who, one evening years ago
I was sitting there, on the final "cover-all", with one number left to
go.  I sat through 15 friggin' numbers before some old blue-haired lady
with a cane and vericose veins hit for $750 some odd dollars.


I don't often gamble.  I might play a bit of poker now and again, but that's
about it....


'Saw

10.2837POBOX::WIERSBECKWed Mar 22 1995 15:0019
    I need to make a correction.  Ron was partly right on Michael's
    contract.  He was paid for last year, but was not paid a penny this
    year until his return.  It did have something to do with the salary
    cap.  I don't understand all the details, but Reinsdorf has (according
    to the paper anyway) confirmed this.
    
    While I don't know all the allegations on the gambling, a local
    columnist raised a strong point.  If he had gambled this large amount,
    why has no one come forward to confirm this?  We haven't seen any proof
    and in today's world, that proof would bring big $$$!  
    
    How are we to judge if he does have a gambling problem?  If he does,
    how do we know he bet on basketball?  Look at the Pete Rose situation.
    Big name, making big bucks, all-time hits leader, etc, etc.  Didn't
    stop him from getting thrown out of baseball and into the slammer.  One
    minor difference.  There was PROOF!
    
    
    Spud
10.2838Another pool?AKOCOA::BREENThe roar of the paintWed Mar 22 1995 15:017
    I should've just called my old bookie (I hear he's out of jail, now)
    and put the $25 odd we spent on the minutemen and then doubled up on
    the 'cuse.
    
    Any interest in a spreads pool for rest of ncaa?  Don't know how to
    handle Sunday games since they depend on Friday night; could get
    Sat.spreads in on Friday morning.
10.2839CNTROL::CHILDSEnd Corporate Welfare Instead!Wed Mar 22 1995 15:127
 true enough Spud but how do we know there isn't any proof? Nobody's going
 looking cause it's Michael. The guy who said he was owed a million wrote 
 a book but that's being ignored. why? My guess is he got paid off on 
 condition that he shuts his mouth from here on out. 

 mike
10.2840Rose situation was different; MLB did a number on himEDWIN::WAUGAMANWed Mar 22 1995 15:1624
>    How are we to judge if he does have a gambling problem?  If he does,
>    how do we know he bet on basketball?  Look at the Pete Rose situation.
>    Big name, making big bucks, all-time hits leader, etc, etc.  Didn't
>    stop him from getting thrown out of baseball and into the slammer.  One
>    minor difference.  There was PROOF!
    
    I'm not sure I'd use that example, Spud.  Rose got tossed out of
    baseball under a signed agreement stating that there was _no_ proof 
    of his betting on baseball (there was some hearsay evidence from 
    some lowlife gambling types, such as Jordan was acquainted with).  And 
    he got tossed into the slammer for failing to report cardshow income to 
    the IRS; nothing at all to do with gambling.  I'd say that the evidence
    against Rose was stronger than any against Jordan but the biggest
    difference was that Giammatti and Co. went after Rose with a vengeance
    (many believe a personal vengeance, in violation of any sense of due 
    process).  With Jordan, I believe he's clean because we've not heard
    anything otherwise, but I wouldn't use any inaction and non-disclosure 
    of the NBA's investigation as Exhibit A, because without a doubt the
    same could have happened with Rose if not for some heavy-handed
    intervention.
    
    glenn
    
10.2841Jordan was paid by the BullsHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyWed Mar 22 1995 15:2814
>    I need to make a correction.  Ron was partly right on Michael's
>    contract.  He was paid for last year, but was not paid a penny this
>    year until his return.  It did have something to do with the salary
>    cap.  I don't understand all the details, but Reinsdorf has (according
>    to the paper anyway) confirmed this.

Spud,

Jordan was paid a very pretty penny by the Bulls regardless of whether he
played or not. As reported several times, he made/makes/is making around
$4 mil. How much of that counts towards the cap is dependent on the
lasted contract he signed.

TTom
10.2842who's to argue?POBOX::WIERSBECKWed Mar 22 1995 17:1410
    Like I said, he was paid last year even though he didn't play.  He was
    not paid anything this year until this week, when he began receiving
    payment for the full year salary of $3.85M.  That's according to
    Reinsdorf via the local paper.  They made a point to say that the Bulls
    were paying Michael for the whole year now, even though he's only
    playing the final portion of the season.  So, in effect, he's not
    missing any payment from his contract.  
    
    
    Spud
10.2843source of infoHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyWed Mar 22 1995 18:2422
Well your man Reinsdorf is denying what the league has posted as
salaries for this year. He seems to be saying that if'n Mike dint come
back he wouldn't a gotten anything.

Here's from the article from internet: (I've elipsed out most of it)

.
.
.

Taken from the Dallas Morning News (January 1, 1995).

These are the figures listed on the cap for this season (94-95). 
.
.
.
Chicago Bulls .............. 22,053,129  [paper lists (rounded) 22,080,000]
Michael Jordan (G) .......... 3,850,000  (retired)

'Nuff said.

TTom
10.2844Innocent until Proven Guilty.. What A ConceptMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue Mar 28 1995 12:2423
    Im glad I dont have time to get in here much, just the same ol (nothing
    to do but bitch) people spewing the same ol crap...
    
    I will stick with my AMERICANISM and say he's innocent until proven
    guilty (As is OJ and Reggie).  And I truely do not beleive that MJ
    has enough money to bury this if he wanted too.... If there was any
    proof it would be known by now......
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    OH WAIT... LATE BREAKING NEWS FLASH... The BASEBALL STRIKE IS A FARCE
    
    MJ arranged it so he could slide back into Basketball without any 
    questioning the alleged gambling.  MJ has not yet decided when the
    Baseball strike will end but as soon as he does the owner's and
    players will then be allowed to make an agreement.  Rumor has it MJ
    is busy with his comeback and Fixing the NCAA turney but will make a
    decision shortly after the tourney is completed.
10.2845it's spreadingHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyTue Mar 28 1995 18:099
>    Im glad I dont have time to get in here much, just the same ol (nothing
>    to do but bitch) people spewing the same ol crap...

Hey they even got a discussion of Michael over there in ::SOAPBOX. I
think they're debating whether Jordan was better'n Johnson, whether his
gamgbling problems were better/worse than Magic's AIDS, and all manner of
stuff.

TTom
10.2846POBOX::WIERSBECKThu Mar 30 1995 13:375
    Rumors do tend to spread when people don't keep themselves busy or are
    bored with their own lives...
    
    
    Spud                                                           
10.2847AGNT99::CHILDSEnd Corporate Welfare Instead!Thu Mar 30 1995 14:356
 Geez only 55 points against the Knicks the other night. No wonder why 
 Riley's getting out. Afraid perhaps that his coaching genuis isn't what
 it's cracked up to be?

 mike
10.2848Have I ever told anyone that I *hate* Pat Riley?CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHPotty training is hell!!!Thu Mar 30 1995 14:574
| Riley's getting out. Afraid perhaps that his coaching genuis isn't what
| it's cracked up to be?

Either that, or his players are stealing too much of the spotlight from him.
10.2849CAMONE::WAYUSS Trigger SS-237, On Eternal PatrolThu Mar 30 1995 15:0510
My main gripe against Riley is that, unlike some of the other
great coaches, he doesn't seem to want to participate in a club
that's doing rebuilding.

Clearly, the Knicks are not quite "there" yet....  Sounds like Pat
figures since he cain't get a champeenship, he's dissatisfied....


JMHO,
'Saw
10.2850OUTSRC::HEISERHoshia Nah,Baruch Haba B'shem AdonaiThu Mar 30 1995 16:131
10.2851And rooting against magic should be easyAKOCOA::BREENThu Mar 30 1995 16:1710
    the forgotten element of Michael's gem the other night was the fabulous
    game by Ewing who brought the Knicks back.  He's still my main man for
    nba greatness.
    
    The problem is rooting for him is tough without rooting also for the
    knicks.  I have the opposite problem with Chi-Bulls where I hate jordan
    but kind of like the rest of the bulls and pippen specifically.
    
    Now that Michael Adams is with bugs I can help ol' ttom out with them
    Charlotte Hornets cept a couple of them bugs are rather obnoxious.
10.2852might take care of itselfHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyThu Mar 30 1995 16:288
>    Now that Michael Adams is with bugs I can help ol' ttom out with them
>    Charlotte Hornets cept a couple of them bugs are rather obnoxious.

Yeah, we hear that lasted part a lot. Mostly directed at Zo and LJ. Right
now, their degree of obnoxicity is that last of my concerns. If'n they
don't do something, they aint gonna have much to profile about.

TTom
10.2853Riley coaching the Celtics nexted year - my personal worst nightmare...CTHQ::MCCULLOUGHPotty training is hell!!!Thu Mar 30 1995 17:013
|    Riles no longer has control over his players.

Yabut he still has control of his hair, and that's what's important to him.
10.2854MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSMon Apr 03 1995 17:555
    -3, TO hate jordan and like pippen really says something about you...
    I wont say what, but ya gotta love pippen's ability to stay cool and
    never go out of control.. The guy is a true statue of Sportsmanship
    unlike Michael "The Gambler" Jordan...
    							mab :-)
10.2855Sprots hates are personal thang - got to have'em thoAKOCOA::BREENMon Apr 03 1995 18:4117
    For a minute there I wasn't catching the sarcasm as the reason I like
    Pippen is he is very cool, stays within himself and conducts himself
    when I see him as I'd want a pro to do.  I ignore ultra-self serving
    media bias as you profess to do about Jordan.
    
    Actually I only hate Jordan because he's just too damn good and I'm
    always looking for him to fail and seldom see him do it.  In fact the 
    professional interaction of these two is a wonder as they obviously don't 
    hit it off personnally.
    
    Do I buy anything that's put out by the nba media marketing machinery?
    Absolutely nada.  Jordan today is all about money but with him I
    respect his demanding to be paid his worth not some artificial figure
    that resulted from collective bargaining to reward mediocrity.
    
    And they still haven't put the two saps picked up for killing his
    father on trial yet.
10.2856What do you think he's worth to Chicago over the past decadeMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSMon Apr 03 1995 19:3123
    Ya I laugh everytime some team is stupid enough to give away the
    farm on an yet another UnProven Rookie (or youngin) who hasnt proved
    he can play with the big boys....
    
    The only thing that would baffle me more then some of these contracts
    would be if one of the NFL expansion teams signed Flutie to a 3-5Mil
    per year contract :-)
    
    Pippen may just be putting up with MJ for one more run and then will
    demand a trade or Big $$$'s.  He does not have the charisma to land
    the big endorsement (Although neither do half the clowns I see in these
    commercials).
    
    Jordan never demanded things as childish as being the top X paid in the
    league and I dont think he has to chase down endorsements...
    
    Ya 30Mil a year for a guy who can mearly play Hoops is pretty outragous
    but when you compare him to what some of the Flops are making its in
    line :-) and his base NBA salary is definately on the Low End if you
    look at what he does for his team and his organization in terms of
    wins and profits...
    
    								mab
10.2857but he has to eat 'emHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyMon Apr 03 1995 20:0612
Yeah, Michalel Jordan's a freakin Mother Teresa ;-).

I guess if'n I was making $30 mil a year on endorsements, I'd take the
league minimum to actually play a sport.

However, I do find his latest commercial about MacDonald's amusing. He
has to actually eat some of his sandwich in it and it looks like it's
about all he can do to keep from bringing it back up. It's called the
McJordan McBacon or some such. Reminds me of the Sam Kinison bit about
MacDonald's going to Russia and feeding them a McSh*t sandwich.

TTom
10.2858Bulls going after Bugs, not ClevelandPOBOX::WIERSBECKMon Apr 03 1995 20:1118
    Don't know about Scottie demanding any trades.  He may ask for one, but
    he has three years left on his contract.  The Bulls were seriously
    looking into dealing him last off-season, but that's old news.  I think
    the feeling now is, get a full-time rebounder (ala Horace) and they're
    set to make a run next year again.  Why dump a guy who's one of the
    five best players and probably second best non-center player in the 
    league?  
    
    Believe it or not, but Mason is someone being talked about to fill the 
    role.  I think he'd fly right in this ship, but I still don't like the 
    guy.
    
    On another note, have Larry Krystowiak and Ron Harper been two of the
    biggest disappointments for the Bulls?  Has Krysto played in five games
    even?
    
    
    Spud
10.2859Ron Harper, it aint closeHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyMon Apr 03 1995 20:4311
You gotta put down the move to get Harper as the single mosted stupidest
front office move of thised year. Krauss deserves all the credit for
going for a guy with bad knees at the end of his career. And for what, a
cool 2+ mil per year, all of which counts against the cap.

Mason might help on the boards but he can't play in the middle, not as a
starting center. He also has a problem with concentration and other
cerebral functions of the brain. FWIW, the Hornets have spoken favorably
on Mason as well.

TTom
10.2860"I forgot Shaq was Reebok and the league is Nike".AKOCOA::BREENMon Apr 03 1995 20:4220
    >I guess if'n I was making $30 mil a year on endorsements, I'd take the
    >league minimum to actually play a sport.
     
    How would you know what you'd do?  Actually I think multi-millionaires
    are a lot like normal humans, same vices anyway.  He might have 30 mil
    in the bank but he's not going to make 15 mil for the Bulls and only
    get 3.75 in return - not to speak of the millions he earns for the rest
    of the league.
    
    The big problem I have is in the earlier surmise of the curring a deal
    for Nike.  Now you have Shaq and his Magic favored and his big Daddy is
    Reebok (and a host of others).
    
    Did the NBA guarantee anything to Nike on the court in return for their
    funding Michael's return.  Again, we don't think millionaires do this
    but how do we know?  My excuse for picking the Magic to go far in the
    playoffs and having them lose early was "I forgot Shaq was Reebok and
    the league is Nike".
    
    Billtd
10.2861cause I doHBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyMon Apr 03 1995 20:476
I know exactly what I'd do.

Give me $30 mil and you'd never have to hear from me agin ;-). Hail, I'll
get off the net for $3 mil. After taxes, natch.

TTom
10.2862USCTR1::GARBARINObumhiem, lappas...idiotsTue Apr 04 1995 13:3410
>Mason might help on the boards but he can't play in the middle, not as a
>starting center. He also has a problem with concentration and other
>cerebral functions of the brain. FWIW, the Hornets have spoken favorably
>on Mason as well.

Anthony Mason will be one of the most sought-after FAs this off-season.
There aren't many players as versatile, and none as versatile with his
size.  He can play 3 different defensive positions, WELL.  He rebounds
with the best of them, scores very well in the low post, and can handle
the ball like a guard.
10.2863how 'bout the Sonics?HBAHBA::HAASrecurring recusancyTue Apr 04 1995 13:4312
I'm a big fan of Mason's play, when he's playing.

Obviously, he and Riley just caint get along. It'll be curious to see who
he goes to. One team that might be interesting would be the Sonics. They
seem to be able to play with all manner of head cases and still get it
done, notwithstanding their early exit lasted year.

The Hornets have very limited money to go after free agents having
already committed about $4 mil to the Chief and Michael Adams. I don't
know if all that's guaranteed.

TTom
10.2864OUTSRC::HEISERnext year in Jerusalem!Tue Apr 04 1995 15:372
10.2865AGNT99::CHILDSEnd Corporate Welfare Instead!Tue Apr 04 1995 15:548
>    If he's a cancer with Riley, why would other teams want him?  He'd be
>    perfect for Detroit.

 probably cause it's a bum rap. Riley's so full of himself, mother Theresa
 would probably be a cancer on the Knicks as well. 

 mike
10.2866OUTSRC::HEISERnext year in Jerusalem!Tue Apr 04 1995 17:552
10.2867people do changeUSCTR1::GARBARINObumhiem, lappas...idiotsTue Apr 04 1995 18:185
>    Ewing, Oakley, and even that headcase Starks appear to do alright with
>    Riles.

I've seen no situations in which Starks has been a 'headcase' this
season.
10.2868bestest and worstestHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Tue Apr 11 1995 17:3527
Some of the bestest and worstest of the NBA (through Sunday)

Offensive Points	Best  - Phoenix, 111.1/game
			Worst - Cleveland, 90.9/game

Defensive Points	Best  - Cleveland, 90.1/game
			Worst - Golden State, 110.7/game

Offensive FG%		Best  - Utah, .515
			Worst - New Jersey, .437

Defensive FG%		Best  - New York, .435
			Worst - Milwaukee & LA Clippers, .494

Offensive Turnovers	Best  - Phoenix, 14.1/game
			Worst - Golden State, 17.9/game

Defensive Turnovers	Best  - LA Clippers & Chicago, 18.3/game
			Worst - New Jersey, 13.4/game

Score less than 100	Best  - Phoenix, 12 games
			Worst - Cleveland, 59 games

Hold to less than 100	Best  - Cleveland, 56 games
			Worst - Golden State, 11 games

TTom
10.2869too funnyOUTSRC::HEISERnext year in Jerusalem!Tue Apr 11 1995 17:402
10.2870Golden State not looking good, tooHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Tue Apr 11 1995 17:520
10.2871ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsTue Apr 11 1995 18:1510
    
>    lots of Phoenix and Cleveland in that list.  Too bad most of
>    Cleveland's are bad.
    
    How do you get that, Mike?  I see two negatives (lowest average score
    and most games held under 100) and two positives (lowest average
    points allowed and most times opponent held under 100).  Or is this
    a new definition of "most" that I was not aware of?
    
    Joe
10.2872bestest ?HBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Wed Apr 12 1995 15:5312
USA Today is running a series of a sort on who's who among the best, most
valuable, etc.

Yesterday they had the Coaches of the Year candidates. These were Mike
Fratello - Cleveland, Del Harris - Lakers, Bob Hill - Spurs, Dick Motta -
Mavericks.

Today is the MVP race. Listed as leaders were David Robinson - Spurs and
Shaq - Magic. Also considered in the race, Hakeem - Rockets, Patrick
Ewing - Knicks, Karl Malone - Jazz, and Sir Chuck - Suns.

TTom
10.2873ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Thu Apr 13 1995 12:538
10.2874ha, too funnyOUTSRC::HEISERnext year in Jerusalem!Thu Apr 13 1995 15:482
10.2875ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Thu Apr 13 1995 17:173
10.2876OUTSRC::HEISERnext year in Jerusalem!Thu Apr 13 1995 17:371
10.2877ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Thu Apr 13 1995 19:216
10.2878you're slipping GroanerOUTSRC::HEISERnext year in Jerusalem!Thu Apr 13 1995 20:081
10.2879ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Thu Apr 13 1995 20:454
10.2880Cleveland will be gone in round 1OUTSRC::HEISERnext year in Jerusalem!Thu Apr 13 1995 21:131
10.2881Not my worst note ever but B+ BabblingMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSFri Apr 14 1995 11:4322
    Come on Heiser, at the start of the year there's 5 or 6 team with a
    shot at it, and that # might be on the high side.  Even with Jordan
    back Id say the east is Orl/Ny/Ind (in that order) and the west is
    Pho/Sea/Hou whichever one of these teams doesnt make the conference
    finals will be the Prc Chokeartist in charge of Choking the one's that
    dont make the finals are just SR Chokeartist (Prc=Principle). 
    
    Phoenix has all the talant money can but but no chemistry/heart to go
    along with it, they just dont have the chemistry to win it all (Neither
    does chicago and I dont think either team will get it ALL worked out in
    the next 2 weeks).
    
    Of course the BIG difference there is that Chicago  already has 3rings
    in the past 4 years so not a big deal if they dont win it all.  Phoenix
    and NY are on the verge of retirement (In massive quantities :-)) so
    this may actualy be both of there last shots with there BigName players
    (Ewing/Barkley).  Seattle/Ind/Orlando will both be back in the hunt the
    next few years...
    
    So Id say the biggest Chokers will be if NY/Pho dont get there...
    
    						MairBabblingBrooks
10.2882ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Apr 14 1995 11:487
10.2883OUTSRC::HEISERnext year in Jerusalem!Fri Apr 14 1995 16:296
10.2884ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Apr 14 1995 17:154
10.2885AKOCOA::BREENFri Apr 14 1995 18:0913
    I would think San Antonio is the odds on favorite with Seattle and Utah
    next.  Phoenix big asset is the Barkley mega-star phenomenom; some guys
    are really protected but it seems that's furthur down the line.  The
    suns may get beat in the first round.
    
    And as usual there's the KJ factor and I can't honestly say where
    Johnson's head it but KJ took them to 6 vs Bulls in '93.
    
    but we should all be talking about the race of the year between
    Sacremento and Denver who both really want the 8th spot.  Denver would
    have to go thru SA and that would be tough but they could go all the
    way.  I don't know if Pack would help or not right now but Rauf is
    injured.
10.2886Bulls vs Charlotte I think I'll take a RoadTripMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue Apr 18 1995 15:5926
    Orlando and NY dont look all that awsome lately, maybe just the FACT
    that Jordan's back is enough to make the Knicks think NOT AGAIN (IE
    see Cleveland early 90's)... Orlando might be getting early Butterflies
    
    The east is up for grabs, I think its Orlando's to lose they should win
    the east but they are prime for an upset.  New York is done, there
    going no where, they should be thanking there lucky stars that they
    wont meet chicago anytime earlier then the Eastern Finals... The 2nd
    rnd should be intresting I still dont see any road teams (Other then
    Chicago) having a shot in the east (rnd 1).
    
    The west is in disarray who the hell is the best team in the west, can
    we after all weve seen of SA take them seriously ? What happened to the
    Rockets, I dont here there name mentioned in them same sentence as The
    CHamps ?  Seattle still has coaching and personality problems (Too
    Young) and Phoenix has Barkley, like ewing maybe Charles and a
    championship are not meant too be...
    
    The team I feel the worst for, GS, once again injury proned and if they
    stay in the 5th seed they'll end up picking 8th or 9th at least 1 ping
    pong ball will be a surprise so they will slip behind the expansion
    teams
    in the draft...
    
    See ya later, this week will just finish off the final matchups, Denver
    will t ake the 8th seed.
10.2887Denver misses RaufAKOCOA::BREENTue Apr 18 1995 16:185
    Denver had a tough loss vs SA on Sunday, pushing it to OT but now
    having the firepower to survive.  They really missed Abdul-Rauf down
    the stretch, they need him for Tuesday night.  Of course if they feel
    they can get #8 they may want to rest him and avoid not having him in
    final.
10.2888just as I predicted in CELTICSOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaTue Apr 18 1995 18:112
10.2889OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaTue Apr 18 1995 18:132
10.2890Not a fair assessmentILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersTue Apr 18 1995 18:3813
>>    MAir, Houston's problem is that they traded Thorpe for Drexler. 
>>    Both teams have been below .500 since the trade.

	Gee, Houston's problems wouldn't have anything to do with the
	fact that Robert Horry / Hakeem Olujuwon / Vernon Maxwell and
	Carl Herrara have all missed a bunch of games since the trade??

	You cannot fairly judge the trade for Houston since they haven't 
	fielded their whole team more than once or twice since the trade.

	Lets see what they do in the playoffs ...

	Vinny
10.2891No Denver won't be playing Suns in round 1AKOCOA::BREENTue Apr 18 1995 19:405
    Well beating San Antonio is not easy for any team in either conference
    and,clown though he be, Rodman makes them tough.  I'm sure if Denver
    had a preference for the second round it would be Phoenix.
    
    If Rauf is healthy tonight Denver's chances can be better gauged.
10.2892OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaTue Apr 18 1995 22:271
10.2893They have what 59wins with 3 games to go...MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSWed Apr 19 1995 11:576
    Will they see the first round, they lost last night, what is there 
    position in the west now ?
    
    San Antonio must have clinced the #1 seed by now ?
    
    								MairB
10.2894WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Wed Apr 19 1995 12:056
    
    
       Sacvramento lost too. It looks like that game Sunday is for all the
    8th seeded marbles.
    
    Chap
10.2895just another member of the All-Childs teamCNTROL::CHILDSWed Apr 19 1995 12:188
    
    love him or hate him, Rodman is worth the price of admission. I think
    he did a nice job of welcoming Jalen Rose to the league last night...
    
    hahaha
    
    mike
     
10.2896Rodman's selfishness makes him even betterAKOCOA::BREENWed Apr 19 1995 13:0710
    Mikey,
    	I have to go along with you, he has to be one of the very top
    players in the league in terms of value.  Funny with all the flack his
    style of play is extremely team oriented and fundementally sound
    (witness some of his passes).  Avery had a nice game.
    
    	Denver needs Rauf bad, if they play for the playoffs I'd suppose
    they'll tape him up and shoot him up and wheel him out there.  But I
    doubt they'll really have any problem with Sacremento, they're just not
    strong enough for SA sans Rauf.
10.2897USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Apr 19 1995 13:155
>       Sacvramento lost too. It looks like that game Sunday is for all the
>    8th seeded marbles.


and one ping-pong ball
10.2898injuries are part of the gameOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaWed Apr 19 1995 15:046
10.2899Trade not the problemILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersWed Apr 19 1995 15:4812
>>    Re. Houston    
>>    Phoenix and Cleveland don't get any slack for all their injuries, why
>>    should they?

	I don't think they should be given slack .. not trying to cover up
	thier losses .. but, its your contention that they are losing because 
	of the trade .. its my contention that they are losing because of the 
	injuries, not the trade .. Drexler has provided them with a consistent
	second scoring option, something they didn't have before the trade ..
	
	Vinny

10.2900Mike just doesn't want to acknowledge me on Rauf-YETAKOCOA::BREENWed Apr 19 1995 16:0519
    Vinny, Mike thinks I'm making excuses for my adopted Nuggets eg Rauf
    injured = Nuggets not at best.  Actually the excuses are about over,
    most of the nuggests are back inluding Ellis, unfortunately Raug and
    Pack are both out.
    
    It was clear that without Rauf and without Pack their scoring punch was
    left to poor Stith who's not the old 50s Bonaventure Stith but a nice
    player, just not enough.  Williams and Motumbo are excellent but not
    scorers which leaves Reggie Williams, another nice player.
    
    Rauf nee Jackson could score 30+ per night but the Nuggets really need
    the 20 he's been giving them since Pack's been out and his presence to
    open the door for the rest.
    
    Pack can't be an excuse because his being out gave the minutes to
    Rauf,Stith and Rose and Denver has closed about 10 games in the loss
    column and almost made .500.  And I got grief about Rauf when I
    predicted blindly that if Denver would only give him the minutes they'd
    be much improved which they did and they have.
10.2901OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaWed Apr 19 1995 17:212
10.2902The real season starts next weekILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersWed Apr 19 1995 17:4712
>>    Look at the reason why Houston has been losing though.  Their interior
>>    defense is worse and they're getting severely outrebounded.

	And Hakeem missing about 8 or 9 games didn't contribute to those
	stats????

	It may be a guess, but I don't think the starting five that Houston 
	envisioned after the trade (Hakeem/Horry/Drexler/Smith/Maxwell or
	Herrera) has played more than two games together .. tough to get
	anything going with that kind of lineup change ..

	Vinny
10.2903PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFWed Apr 19 1995 19:2520
>    love him or hate him, Rodman is worth the price of admission. I think
>    he did a nice job of welcoming Jalen Rose to the league last night...
    
  Yea, I guess you were cheering when scumbag Rodman purposely walked 
  on Rose after he took a hard fall and was lying on the ground. I guess
  you also cheered when he threw Brian Stith to the floor and got ejected
  from the game.

  I couldn't believe the San Antonio fans cheering Rodman after he got 
  ejected from last night's game. What exactly are they cheering for ?
  Would they love it even more if poked someone's eye out or if he stabbed
  someone ? San Antonio has players who deserved a lot of cheering like
  Robinson and the other guy last night who lead the team in scoring.
  But cheering violence and humiliating behavior makes me sick. Before
  last night's game, I had no good or bad impressions of the San Antonio
  faithful. Now I have a very strong impression and it aint good.

  If this what the NBA is going to provide for entertainment, count me out.

	Keith
10.2904USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Apr 19 1995 19:487
>  I couldn't believe the San Antonio fans cheering Rodman after he got 
>  ejected from last night's game. What exactly are they cheering for ?

>  If this what the NBA is going to provide for entertainment, count me out.


If the Knicks did this, the "thugs" labels would be flying.
10.2905OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaWed Apr 19 1995 19:573
10.2906Naughty, naughty DennisAKOCOA::BREENWed Apr 19 1995 20:0416
    Both games were very physical and Rodman plays physical and opponents
    play very physical with him.  He seemed to have something going with
    Rose from Sunday.
    
    His ejection must have been around the 3 minute mark when I opened my
    book (sequel to Holy Blood Holy Grail).  Boston had a  player like him
    and his number is up on the rafters - Jim Loscutoff (18).
    
    If I were Denver of any team I'd use the same tactics to try to get
    Rodman thrown out of the game, his presence is going to make it very
    difficult to beat SA.  I watched a lot of the 96 minutes of SA=Denver
    and overall Rodman plays a fundementally sound, clean game and if he
    had (or chose to use) an offensive game he'd be mvp caliber.
    
    I think I saw the push (a push) and didn't think a lot of it since
    there's so much contact going on.
10.2907USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Apr 19 1995 20:249
>    The Knicks *DO* this, that's how they got the label in the first place.

When was the last time you saw a Knicks' game ?  They've played very clean
basketball this year.  They get their T's like everyone else, but I don't
remember a cheap-shot elbow or flagrant foul.

The NBA cracked down on their style of play with the new rules, and by
enforcing the old ones, and the Knicks have adjusted and will win the
same # of games they won last year.
10.2908OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaWed Apr 19 1995 21:582
10.2909Was that hockey or basketballMARIN::DODGEWed Apr 19 1995 22:0212
    I don't condone Rodman's cheap shots or bad sportsmanship, but while
    reading the replies it did occur to me that it was pretty tame behavior
    compared to the goons that play hockey.  Maybe those fans in San
    Antonio are really just hockey fans looking for a little release.
    
    How long do you think it will be before the NBA bans tatoos.  Rodman
    looks like a punk rocker / Hells Angel.  He really looks out of place
    in an NBA game.  Hopefully most players are smart enough to avoid this
    type of behavior.  Now that I think about it the NBA couldn't possibly
    ban tatoos because Shaq has a Superman S tatoo on his arm.
    
    
10.2910They're not the only one's, but...POBOX::WIERSBECKThu Apr 20 1995 12:3410
    How about last Sunday, Joe?  I like Patrick Ewing and think he's
    usually a pretty classy player, but his shot to Perdue's nose (where he
    wears the protective mask) seemed rather flagrant.
    
    The Knicks have certainly earned their reputation and don't seem too
    eager to shed the bad boy image.  Otherwise, guys like Mason wouldn't
    be getting T's on a regular basis.
    
    
    Spud
10.2911He's intresting to say the leastMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSThu Apr 20 1995 12:4311
    Dont down San Antonio for rodman's behavior he got that and developed
    it while playing for the Original Thugs (Detroit Pistons).  New York is
    just a Detroitwannabe team hoping to thug there way to a few
    championships, and if they had a Center the Caliber of Lambeir they 
    would :-)
    
    Rodman wont hurt this team, he can only help, and if they can put him
    on the opponents #1 Offensive man and take him out of his game then SA
    will win the west.
    
    							MaB
10.2912USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Apr 20 1995 13:2314
>    New York is
>    just a Detroitwannabe team hoping to thug there way to a few
>    championships,

Now with your busy schedule MaB, how would you know what the Knicks are
doing in games this year ????  The FACTS are they are NOT cheap-shotting
and it shows in the lack of flagrant and intentional fouls called on them.


>    Rodman wont hurt this team, he can only help, and if they can put him
>    on the opponents #1 Offensive man and take him out of his game then SA
>    will win the west.

So we now know that SA is your team in the West this year ?
10.2913NY has been a Detroitwannabe team for about 5 yearsMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSThu Apr 20 1995 15:5513
    Actualy I still prefer Seattle over San Antonio but I dont think
    Seattle has the BRAINS to win it all.  They have mucho talent but
    no coach and no TEAM.  I only get to see the west coast teams a
    few times a year, and mostly just on ESPN Highlight shows.  I just
    have No Confidence in seattle as being a player in the west.  If SA
    or Pho dont represent the west I'll be very, very surprised.
    
    Hey Ive seen 2 Knicks games (Guess which ones :-)..) and this past
    sunday's game Jordan was wrapped up good and hard by Smith ? 
    
    But the best team won :-)
    
    								mab
10.2914PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFThu Apr 20 1995 20:5011
  The Rodman/Robinson pizza comercial is cute and everything but I still think
  it's in very bad taste. Here we have a guy who leads the NBA in violence,
  technicals and ejections. And because of those bad qualities, not his 
  basketball skills(which are still very good), he has made a big name for
  himself. Pizza Hut thens pays him big bucks to sell pizza to teenagers
  and the rest of the public. There's a danger here because it teaches
  some kids that violence and intimidation pays dividends. Some will
  mimic his behavior out in the streets and because of that, some of us
  may become just another crime statistic.

	Keith
10.2915CNTROL::CHILDSThu Apr 20 1995 20:537
    
    Sorry Keith but if parents taught their kids right from wrong from the
    get-go we wouldn't have to worry about it. It's not ROdman's fault
    if some kids imitate him but the fault of the parents who didn't teach
    their kids any better imo.........
    
    mike
10.2916Rodman has 15 T's and no flagrantsOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaThu Apr 20 1995 20:5552
10.2917Bingo Mike Heiser, you're my heroAKOCOA::BREENThu Apr 20 1995 21:051
    
10.2918PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFThu Apr 20 1995 21:195
  You're right Mike, strong family support is the best way to raise a kid and
  keep him outta trouble. But when there's a problem or temptation, the Rodman
  image just adds fuel to the fire.

	Keith
10.2919OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaThu Apr 20 1995 21:205
10.2920AKOCOA::BREENThu Apr 20 1995 21:3219
    I don't always follow the nba that closely and only know a little about
    Rodman's alleged behavior.  I do know he quarreled with his own
    management and missed practice etc and recall his remark about Bird
    which was dumb.
    
    But I did watch the two Denver-SA games because I got interested in
    Denver because of Rauf and Rauf because of a game vs Celtics in which I
    was very impressed with his raw talent (partly because of the opponent
    at the time?).
    
    So actually watching Rodman and not really having a case for or against
    him I personally thought he had a pretty good game with excellent
    fundementals.  Besides not participating in the offense except for
    getting the break going and running the lanes and passing very well
    (you'd think by now everyone would know he's going to pass) his obvious
    weakness is his emotions.  And the rest of the nba knows it too and
    will do their darndest to get him going and off his game.
    
    You can bet Barkley if the time comes will be baiting him unmercifully.
10.2921OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaThu Apr 20 1995 21:538
10.2922CAMONE::WAYUSS Snook SS-279, On Eternal PatrolFri Apr 21 1995 12:3410
I for one got a kick out of the juxtaposition of the images of the Admiral
and Rodman.  It was funny hearing Robinson to tell him to, in effect, 
loosen up a bit....


BTW, I tried one of them there stuffed crust pizzas the other night.
They ain't too bad.....


'Saw
10.2923USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Apr 21 1995 13:3310
>    Sorry Keith but if parents taught their kids right from wrong from the
		     **

BIG "IF" Mike, and one that probably isn't happening for a VERY LARGE %
of the kids today (probably shockingly large).  With the large # of
parents who don't know right from wrong, broken homes, etc, I have
very little faith in American 'parenting' today.

With this missing, guys like Rodman cannot provide ANYTHING good for
kids to follow (ie: only bad).
10.2924USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Apr 21 1995 13:3613
>                    -< Rodman has 15 T's and no flagrants >-

So you're saying it was OK that he stepped on the Denver player while
he was on his back, 'cause the refs didn't give him a flagrant foul ?



>         Team Player Technicals                Team Flagrant Fouls
> 3 PhoenixSuns             61               3 NYKnicks                 8

How many flagrant fouls did the Knicks have last year ?  I'll bet it was
more than 8.  And now 2 teams have 50% more flagrant fouls than these
criminals from NYC.
10.2925without Barkley Phoenix is a different storyOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaFri Apr 21 1995 15:4414
10.2926Ive never been in soapbox, if its worse then in here no thank youMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSFri Apr 21 1995 16:5735
    ya so luckily theyve been giving T's instead of calling them Flagrants
    I thought it was amusing that NY Lead in the T's and if you combine
    T's and Flagrants NY is the winner.
    
    Family values and traditions are going down hill for many reasons, My
    family was effected by this when My sister fell in with the wrong
    crowd.  My father's attempts to parant here were construed by the
    courts as abuse (No physical mind you) and after assigning a Social
    Worker to pay surprise visits for a few months they didnt push any
    futher, but in the mean time THE COURTS ALLOWED HER TO QUIT SCHOOL at
    the age of 14 ??? My parents and everyone were shocked on how or why
    the court's would ever rule such a stupid thing, but never the less
    they did and she will never be the same, you cannot replace the skills
    emotional, social etc that come with your schooling.  I know they have
    to watch for abuse to protect the children but they basically took away
    parents rights to discipline your kids, when yelling at your kid too 
    much can be determined as ABUSE In the court things are way out of
    control.
    
    The other major player imho is double working families, as the years
    have passed the % of double working families has gone up, along with
    Drop out rates, teenage pregnency, youth crimes etc, etc, etc, On One
    raises a child as good as there own parents.  As long as my kids are
    young I will do whatever it takes to keep my wife raising my kids
    rather then a stranger, again this is MHO.
    
    Once again something that will never get better without radical change
    
    
    Hey lets start another rathole, what do people think about a flat Tax
    :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)
    
    Back to sports
    
    I NEED THE LATE Basketball SCORE's from last night ?????????
10.2927OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaFri Apr 21 1995 17:401
10.2928Dog fight for the 8th spot in West tooBUMP::JSRINIVASANFri Apr 21 1995 18:054
    And Kings also won yesterday. They are now one game behind Nuggets.
    
    Srini
    
10.2929MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSFri Apr 21 1995 18:2017
    Lakers Portland, not that it matters much just looking at the
    seedings, Sacremento must be bummed.  More then likely they dont
    have enough to beat Seattle tonight so the season finaly will end
    up being pointless... bummer.
    
    Pretty good though on the last day of the season you could potentially
    have Seattle Playing Phoenix for the Pacific Division and Denver VS
    Sacramento for the 8th and final playoffs spot, good job by the
    schedule makers :-)
    
    Say what you want but the Central Division finished with 5 teams at or
    above .500 the 2 teams that didnt make it Milwaukee/Detroit will both
    be in the hunt next year...
    
    Damn the NBA Wrapping up and the NFL Draft on the same weekend... And
    I'll be working on the bathroom all day.. Im Bummed
    							mab
10.2930USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Apr 21 1995 18:203
>    Spurs beat Dallas by 1 point.

Only 1 ?  Weren't they up by 12-or-so in the 4th ?
10.2931Most Improved Player - Sean Elliot?BUMP::JSRINIVASANFri Apr 21 1995 19:2811
    
    Re:-1
    
    They were up by 12 some time in the first half. When I saw it in the
    Headline News, Mavs were leading by 6 points in the 4 th qtr. Sean
    Elliot was fouled when 0.5 seconds remaing in the fourth and Spurs
    were down by a point at that time. He sank in both the free throws.
    Imagine what would have happened, had Shaq been there instead of
    Elliot?
    
    Srini
10.2932OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaFri Apr 21 1995 20:463
10.2933Nice game by Greg Grant for Denver last nightTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Mon Apr 24 1995 13:267
    Denver, without Pack, Mahmoud, and Tom Hammonds, beat Sacramento rather
    easily last night to secure the 8th and final playoff spot.  If they
    had Pack, Mahmoud, and a healthy Laphonso Ellis, they would make their
    first round series with San Antonio intersting.  It looks like it will
    be three and out for them now.
    
    NAZZ
10.2934OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaMon Apr 24 1995 16:125
10.2935playoff contest?HBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Mon Apr 24 1995 18:085
Hey, aint it time for another contest?

Don't we start guessing who's gonna win it all?

TTom 
10.2936exitCNTROL::CHILDSMon Apr 24 1995 18:414
    
    I ran it last year, how about someone else take a turn????
    
    mike
10.2937the matchupsHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Mon Apr 24 1995 19:1826
Playoffs

(1) Orlando	|		
(8) Boston	|----------------
				|----------------
(4) Charlotte	|----------------		|
(5) Chicago	|				|
						|----------------
(2) Indiana/3*	|				|		|
(7) Atlanta	|----------------		|		|
				|----------------		|
(3) New York/2*	|----------------				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|
								|---------------
(1) San Antonio	|						|
(8) Denver	|----------------				|
				|----------------		|
(4) Seattle	|----------------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				|		|
						|----------------
(2) Phoenix (3*)|				|
(7) Portland	|----------------		|
				|----------------
(3) Utah (2*)	|----------------
(6) Houston	|

10.2938ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Mon Apr 24 1995 19:5627
10.2939KOD par excellence!HBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Mon Apr 24 1995 20:350
10.2940upset cityCNTROL::CHILDSTue Apr 25 1995 12:0426
(1) Orlando	|
(8) Boston	|--Boston--------
  			  	|--Charlotte-----
(4) Charlotte	|--Charlotte-----  	    	|
(5) Chicago	|	    	   	    	|
			    	   	    	|--Indiana-------
(2) Indiana/3*	|	    	   	    	|	      	|
(7) Atlanta	|--Indiana-------  	    	|	      	|
			  	|--Indiana-------	      	|
(3) New York/2*	|--Cleveland-----			      	|
(6) Cleveland	|	   				      	|
			   				      	|--Indiana----
(1) San Antonio	|	   				      	|
(8) Denver	|--San Antonio---			      	|
			      	|--San Antonio---	      	|
(4) Seattle	|--Lakers--------      	      	|	      	|
(5) LA Lakers	|	  	       	      	|	      	|
			  	       	      	|--Utah---------
(2) Phoenix (3*)|	  	       		|
(7) Portland	|--Portland------      		|
		       	   	|--Utah----------
(3) Utah (2*)	|--Utah----------
(6) Houston	|


10.2941ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsTue Apr 25 1995 12:3825
    
(1) Orlando	|
(8) Boston	|--Boston--------
  			  	|--Boston--------
(4) Charlotte	|--Charlotte-----  	    	|
(5) Chicago	|	    	   	    	|
			    	   	    	|--Cleveland-----
(2) Indiana/3*	|	    	   	    	|	      	|
(7) Atlanta	|--Indiana-------  	    	|	      	|
			  	|--Cleveland-----	      	|
(3) New York/2*	|--Cleveland-----			      	|
(6) Cleveland	|	   				      	|
			   				        |--Cleveland--
(1) San Antonio	|	   				      	|
(8) Denver	|--San Antonio---			      	|
			      	|--San Antonio---	      	|
(4) Seattle	|--Seattle-------      	      	|	      	|
(5) LA Lakers	|	  	       	      	|	      	|
			  	       	      	|--San Antonio--
(2) Phoenix (3*)|	  	       		|
(7) Portland	|--Portland------      		|
		       	   	|--Utah----------
(3) Utah (2*)	|--Utah----------
(6) Houston	|
    
10.2942no way the Suns winHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Tue Apr 25 1995 14:0025
Playoffs

(1) Orlando	| Orlando
(8) Boston	|---------------- Orlando
		  Chicago	|----------------
(4) Charlotte	|----------------		|
(5) Chicago	|				| Indiana
						|----------------
(2) Indiana/3*	| Indiana			|		|
(7) Atlanta	|---------------- Indiana	|		|
		  New York	|----------------		|
(3) New York/2*	|----------------				|
(6) Cleveland	|						| Phoenix
								|---------------
(1) San Antonio	| San Antonio					|
(8) Denver	|---------------- San Antonio			|
		  Seattle	|----------------		|
(4) Seattle	|----------------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				| Phoenix	|
						|----------------
(2) Phoenix (3*)| Phoenix			|
(7) Portland	|----------------  Phoenix	|
		  Utah		|----------------
(3) Utah (2*)	|----------------
(6) Houston	|
10.2943ABAersILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersTue Apr 25 1995 14:2126
Playoffs

(1) Orlando	| Orlando
(8) Boston	|---------------- Chicago
		  Chicago	|----------------
(4) Charlotte	|----------------		|
(5) Chicago	|				| Indiana
						|----------------
(2) Indiana/3*	| Indiana			|		|
(7) Atlanta	|---------------- Indiana	|		|
		  New York	|----------------		|
(3) New York/2*	|----------------				|
(6) Cleveland	|						| San Antonio
								|---------------
(1) San Antonio	| San Antonio					|
(8) Denver	|---------------- San Antonio			|
		  Seattle	|----------------		|
(4) Seattle	|----------------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				| San Antonio	|
						|----------------
(2) Phoenix (3*)| Phoenix			|
(7) Portland	|----------------  Houston	|
		  Houston	|----------------
(3) Utah (2*)	|----------------
(6) Houston	|

10.2944FORTY2::FOWLERMGrimsby Liberation FrontTue Apr 25 1995 14:5926
Playoffs

(1) Orlando	|   Orlando		
(8) Boston	|----------------   Chicago
				|----------------
(4) Charlotte	|----------------		|
(5) Chicago	|   Chicago			|   Chicago
						|----------------
(2) Indiana/3*	|   Indiana		        |		|
(7) Atlanta	|----------------   Indiana	|		|
				|----------------		|
(3) New York/2*	|----------------				|
(6) Cleveland	|   New York					|   Phoenix
								|---------------
(1) San Antonio	|   San Antonio					|
(8) Denver	|----------------   San Antonio			|
				|----------------		|
(4) Seattle	|----------------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|   Seattle			|		|
						|----------------
(2) Phoenix (3*)|   Phoenix			|   Phoenix
(7) Portland	|----------------		|
				|----------------
(3) Utah (2*)	|----------------   Phoenix
(6) Houston	|   Utah

10.2945Stat winnersHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Tue Apr 25 1995 15:0350
Final NBA Stats:

Scoring:
	O'Neal, Orlando		29.3
	Olajwon, Houston	27.9
	Robinson, San Antonio	27.6
	Malone, Utah		26.7
	Jackson, Dallas		25.7

Rebounding:
	Rodman, San Antonio	16.8
	Mutombo, Denver		12.6
	O'Neal, Orlando		11.4
	Barkley, Phoenix	11.1
	Ewing, New York		11.0

Assists:
	Stockton, Utah		12.3
	Anderson, New Jersey	 9.4
	Hardaway, Golden State	 9.3
	Strickland, Portland	 8.8
	Bogues, Charlotte	 8.7

Feild Goal Percentage:
	Gatling, Golden State	.633
	O'Neal, Orlando		.583
	Grant, Orlando		.567
	Thorpe, Portland	.565
	D.Davis, Indiana	.563

Free Throw Percentage:
	Webb, Sacramento	.934
	Price, Cleveland	.914
	Barros, Philadelphia	.899
	Miller, Indiana		.897
	Bogues, Charlotte	.889

Three Point Percentage:
	Kerr, Chicago		.524
	Schrempf, Seattle	.514
	Barros, Philadelphia	.462
	Davis, New York		.455
	Stockton, Utah		.449

Steals:
	Pippen, Chicago		 2.9
	Blaylock, Atlanta	 2.5
	Payton, Seattle		 2.5
	Stockton, Utah		 2.4
	McMillan, Seattle	 2.1
10.2946USCTR1::GARBARINOTue Apr 25 1995 15:099
>(2) Indiana/3*	|	    	   	    	|	      	|
>(7) Atlanta	|--Indiana-------  	    	|	      	|
>			  	|--Indiana-------	      	|
>(3) New York/2*|--Cleveland-----				|
>(6) Cleveland	|	   				      	|


So that's how you're getting around Indiana's problem with the Knicks,
eh MikeC ?
10.2947in the NBA, form follows function....USCTR1::GARBARINOTue Apr 25 1995 15:1226
Initially I just couldn't enter my Knicks' pick, but with all the anti-Knicks
throwing them out in the 1st or 2nd round, I have to...

(1) Orlando	| Orlando
(8) Boston	|---------------- Chicago
		  Chicago	|----------------
(4) Charlotte	|----------------		|
(5) Chicago	|				| New York
						|----------------
(2) Indiana/3*	| Indiana			|		|
(7) Atlanta	|---------------- New York	|		|
		  New York	|----------------		|
(3) New York/2*	|----------------				|
(6) Cleveland	|						| New York
								|---------------
(1) San Antonio	| San Antonio					|
(8) Denver	|---------------- San Antonio			|
		  Lakers	|----------------		|
(4) Seattle	|----------------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				| San Antonio	|
						|----------------
(2) Phoenix (3*)| Phoenix			|
(7) Portland	|---------------- Utah		|
		  Utah		|----------------
(3) Utah (2*)	|----------------
(6) Houston	|
10.2948Nike over Reebok then let'em playAKOCOA::BREENTue Apr 25 1995 15:4224
(1) Orlando	|Orlando
(8) Boston	|---------------- Chicago
		 Chicago	|----------------
(4) Charlotte	|----------------		|
(5) Chicago	|				|  New York 
						|----------------
(2) Indiana/3*	|Atlanta			|		|
(7) Atlanta	|---------------- New York	|		|
		 New York	|----------------		|
(3) New York/2*	|----------------				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|  New York
								|---------------
(1) San Antonio	| San Antonio					|
(8) Denver	|----------------Seattle			|
		  Seattle	|----------------		|
(4) Seattle	|----------------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				|Utah		|
						|----------------
(2) Phoenix (3*)| Phoenix			|
(7) Portland	|---------------- Utah		|
		  Utah		|----------------
(3) Utah (2*)	|----------------
(6) Houston	|

10.2949Here goes nuttinSHRMSG::GALVINknockemdownspinemrounheygobowlingTue Apr 25 1995 15:4427
Playoffs

(1) Orlando	|		
(8) Boston	|-----Orlando----
				|----Orlando-----
(4) Charlotte	|---Charlotte----		|
(5) Chicago	|				|
						|----Orlando-----
(2) Indiana/3*	|				|		|
(7) Atlanta	|----Indiana-----		|		|
				|----New York----		|
(3) New York/2*	|----New York----				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|
								|-----Phoenix---
(1) San Antonio	|						|
(8) Denver	|---San Anton----				|
				|---LA LAkers----		|
(4) Seattle	|----LA LAkers---		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				|		|
						|----Phoenix-----
(2) Phoenix (3*)|				|
(7) Portland	|---Phoenix------		|
				|-----Phoenix----
(3) Utah (2*)	|---Houston------
(6) Houston	|

    
10.2950MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue Apr 25 1995 18:104
    I have one question, the entry with Cleveland winning it all was
    just a little joke right :-)
    
    Id say Denver and Boston have a much better chance then cleveland
10.2951ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Tue Apr 25 1995 18:135
10.2952Had to KOD myself :-) Michael VS The Admiral The Fix Is InMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue Apr 25 1995 18:139
    Orlando
    Chicago	Chicago
    Indiana
    New York	New York	Chicago
                                           	BULLS TAKE #4 :-)
    SanAntonio
    Seattle	San Antonio
    Phoenix
    LaLakers	Phoenix		San Antonio
10.2953will they make the finals?HBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Tue Apr 25 1995 18:214
I'd be interested in seeing what the odds might be out there in Vegas
land for the Bulls making the finals.

TTom
10.2954MineWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Tue Apr 25 1995 18:2727
Playoffs

(1) Orlando	|		
(8) Boston	|-----Orlando----
				|----Orlando-----
(4) Charlotte	|---Charlotte----		|
(5) Chicago	|				|
						|----New York---
(2) Indiana/3*	|				|		|
(7) Atlanta	|----Indiana-----		|		|
				|----New York----		|
(3) New York/2*	|----New York----				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|
								|-New York---
(1) San Antonio	|						|
(8) Denver	|---San Anton----				|
				|---San Antonio--		|
(4) Seattle	|----LA LAkers---		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				|		|
						|----San Antonio-
(2) Phoenix (3*)|				|
(7) Portland	|---Phoenix------		|
				|-----Utah------
(3) Utah (2*)	|---Utah---------
(6) Houston	|                                                         

    
10.2955all in favorHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Tue Apr 25 1995 18:276
Chappy,

How bout managing this here contest? I got some disk space you can use
if'n you need it ;-)

TTom
10.2956WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Tue Apr 25 1995 18:284
    
    
    
            Not!
10.2957WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Tue Apr 25 1995 18:294
    
    
    
         I still owe Saw a Yankee Shirt!!! :-)
10.2958ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsTue Apr 25 1995 18:3815
    
>    I have one question, the entry with Cleveland winning it all was
>    just a little joke right :-)
    
    No moreso than my NCAA entry w/ Penn winning it all.
    
    I have a very simple rule about such contests - never pick
    against your team.  My team of choice is the Cavaliers; therefore
    I picked them to win it all.  Beyond that I either go with the
    teams I prefer (as in this case) or the teams I actually think
    will win (as I did in the POOL94 contest).
    
    There's a good reason I don't go to Vegas with my picks... B^)
    
    Joe
10.2959Rodman eats Champion PizzaODIXIE::ZOGRANYoungest one's walking - OH NO!Tue Apr 25 1995 19:1029
Playoffs

(1) Orlando	|		
(8) Boston	|--Orlando------
				|---Chicago------
(4) Charlotte	|--Chicago------		|
(5) Chicago	|				|
						|------NY--------
(2) Indiana/3*	|				|		|
(7) Atlanta	|--Indiana-- ---		|		|
			       	|-----NY---------		|
(3) New York/2*	|--NY------------				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|        
								|------SA------
(1) San Antonio	|						|
(8) Denver	|----SA----------				|
				|------SA--------		|
(4) Seattle	|----Seat--------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				|		|
						|-----SA---------
(2) Phoenix (3*)|				|
(7) Portland	|----Pho---------		|
				|-----Pho--------
(3) Utah (2*)	|----Ut---------
(6) Houston	|


    
10.2960my picksSNAX::ERICKSONMoney + Boredom = MJTue Apr 25 1995 19:1327
Playoffs

(1) Orlando	|		
(8) Boston	|-----Orlando----
				|----Orlando-----
(4) Charlotte	|---Charlotte----		|
(5) Chicago	|				|
						|----Orlando---
(2) Indiana/3*	|				|		|
(7) Atlanta	|----Indiana-----		|		|
				|----Indiana----		|
(3) New York/2*	|----New York----				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|
								|-San Antonio
(1) San Antonio	|						|
(8) Denver	|---San Antonio-				|
				|---San Antonio--		|
(4) Seattle	|----Seattle---	 
(5) LA Lakers	|				|		|
						|----San Antonio-
(2) Phoenix (3*)|				|
(7) Portland	|---Phoenix------		|
				|-----Utah------
(3) Utah (2*)	|---Utah---------
(6) Houston	|                                                         

    
10.2961Sir Charles gets his ringOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaTue Apr 25 1995 19:1523
10.2962I picked the Spurs in the fall; no reason to change nowTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Tue Apr 25 1995 19:5227

(1) Orlando	|		
(8) Boston	|-Orlando--------
				|-Chicago--------
(4) Charlotte	|-Chicago--------		|
(5) Chicago	|				|
						|-Chicago--------
(2) Indiana/3*	|				|		|
(7) Atlanta	|-Indiana--------		|		|
				|-Cleveland------		|
(3) New York/2*	|-Cleveland------				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|
								|-San Antonio-
(1) San Antonio	|						|
(8) Denver	|-San Antonio----				|
				|-San Antonio----		|
(4) Seattle	|-LA Lakers------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				|		|
						|-San Antonio----
(2) Phoenix (3*)|				|
(7) Portland	|-Portland-------		|
				|-Houston--------
(3) Utah (2*)	|-Houston--------
(6) Houston	|

    
10.2963MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue Apr 25 1995 20:025
    I think people who feel Orlando the #1 seed in the east will meet
    SanAntonio the #1 seed in the west in the finals and SanAntonio the
    #1 record will win it all shouldnt bother entering a note :-)
    
    Just picking on a few
10.2964not to be confused with the 'objective_analyst'USCTR1::GARBARINOTue Apr 25 1995 20:0410
>(3) New York/2*|-Cleveland------				
>(6) Cleveland	|						

Those Knicks can't do anything to impress you, can they Nazz.
They closed The Gahden with a 'W' (just as they closed The Stadium
last year), 'bert lit it up from 3-pt-land (is he going to miss
that place or what ?), and Charles Smith had his best day as
a Knick.  All this with Ewing sitting next to you at the scorer's
table, and they still can't even get you to pick them over a Mash-unit
Cleveland team.
10.2965NBA Playoffs Pool via the WWWJEREMY::RONWed Apr 26 1995 07:257
There's an internet Playoffs pool at :

	http://www.hal.com/~markg/NBA/playoffs.html


 / Roni .
10.2966Can't miss a contest...SHARE::DERRYColor me impressed...Wed Apr 26 1995 12:0123
(1) Orlando	|		
(8) Boston	|--Orlando------
				|---Orlando-----
(4) Charlotte	|--Chicago------		|
(5) Chicago	|				|
						|-----NY--------
(2) Indiana/3*	|				|		|
(7) Atlanta	|--Indiana------		|		|
			       	|-----NY--------		|
(3) New York/2*	|--NY-----------				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|        
								| Spurs
(1) San Antonio	|						|
(8) Denver	|---Spurs-------				|
				|------Spurs----		|
(4) Seattle	|----LA---------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				|		|
						|-----Spurs-----
(2) Phoenix (3*)|				|
(7) Portland	|----Phoenix----		|
				|-----Phoenix---
(3) Utah (2*)	|----Utah-------
(6) Houston	|
10.2967CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Wed Apr 26 1995 12:187
    
    well I've extracted the entries. I'll run it but I ain't promising
    no prizes. You get 2 points for the first round winners, 4 points
    for the conference semis, 8 for the conference finals and 12 points
    for picking the champ.........
    
    mike
10.2968thanks MikeHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Wed Apr 26 1995 14:120
10.2969First team to 90 winsTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Wed Apr 26 1995 14:4710
    There is no way I would ever pick the Knicks to win anything, ever.
    
    That aside, I really believe Clevelnad has a decent shot at them.  You
    know Fratello will keep the scoring down, Tyrone Hill can negate Oakley
    on the boards, Hot Rod will battle Patrick, Price will give the guards
    fits.  If Brandon were available, it would be a stroll in the park for
    the Cavs.  Even without him, I see the Cavs winning in five very close,
    low-scoring games.
    
    NAZZ
10.2970playoffs scheduleHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Wed Apr 26 1995 15:1967
NBA schedule for Thursday, 4/27...
   (TBS)  Cleveland    at New York     ( 7:00 pm)
   (TNT)  Atlanta      at Indiana      ( 8:00 pm)
   (TBS)  Houston      at Utah         ( 9:30 pm)
   (TNT)  LA Lakers    at Seattle      (10:30 pm)

NBA schedule for Friday, 4/28...
   (TBS)  Chicago      at Charlotte    ( 7:00 pm)
   (TNT)  Boston       at Orlando      ( 8:00 pm)
   (TBS)  Denver       at San Antonio  ( 9:30 pm)
   (TNT)  Portland     at Phoenix      (10:30 pm)

NBA schedule for Saturday, 4/29...
   (NBC)  Cleveland    at New York     ( 1:00 pm)
   (NBC)  LA Lakers    at Seattle      ( 3:30 pm)
   (TNT)  Atlanta      at Indiana      ( 7:30 pm)
   (TNT)  Houston      at Utah         (10:00 pm)

NBA schedule for Sunday, 4/30...
   (NBC)  Boston       at Orlando      (12:30 pm)
   (NBC)  Portland     at Phoenix      ( 3:00 pm)
   (NBC)  Chicago      at Charlotte    ( 5:30 pm)
   (TNT)  Denver       at San Antonio  ( 9:00 pm)

NBA schedule for Monday, 5/1...
   (TNT)  New York     at Cleveland    ( 8:00 pm)
   (TNT)  Seattle      at LA Lakers    (10:30 pm)

NBA schedule for Tuesday, 5/2...
   (TBS)  Indiana      at Atlanta      ( 7:00 pm)
   (TNT)  Charlotte    at Chicago      ( 8:00 pm)
   (TNT)  San Antonio  at Denver       (10:30 pm)
   (TBS)  Phoenix      at Portland     (  TBA   )

NBA schedule for Wednesday, 5/3...
   (TNT)  Orlando      at Boston       ( 7:00 pm)
   (TBS)  Utah         at Houston      ( 9:30 pm)

NBA schedule for Thursday, 5/4...
   (TBA)  New York     at Cleveland    (  TBA   )
   (TBA)  Charlotte    at Chicago      (  TBA   )
   (TBA)  San Antonio  at Denver       (  TBA   )
   (TBA)  Seattle      at LA Lakers    (  TBA   )

NBA schedule for Friday, 5/5...
   (TBA)  Orlando      at Boston       (  TBA   )
   (TBA)  Indiana      at Atlanta      (  TBA   )
   (TBA)  Phoenix      at Portland     (  TBA   )
   (TBA)  Utah         at Houston      (  TBA   )

NBA schedule for Saturday, 5/6...
   (NBC)  LA Lakers    at Seattle      ( 3:30 pm)
   (NBC)  Denver       at San Antonio  (  TBA   )

NBA schedule for Sunday, 5/7...
   (NBC)  Boston       at Orlando      (  TBA   )
   (NBC)  Atlanta      at Indiana      (  TBA   )
   (NBC)  Cleveland    at New York     (  TBA   )
   (NBC)  Chicago      at Charlotte    (  TBA   )
   (NBC)  Portland     at Phoenix      (  TBA   )
   (NBC)  Houston      at Utah         (  TBA   )


BTW: The Knicks-Cavs series was split at 2-2. Each and every game was won
by the road team.


10.2971ONOFRE::MAY_BRpet rocks, pogs, Dallas CowboysWed Apr 26 1995 15:4526
(1) Orlando	|		
(8) Boston	|--Orlando-------
				|---Orlando------
(4) Charlotte	|--Chicago-------		|
(5) Chicago	|				|
						|----Orlando-----
(2) Indiana/3*	|				|		|
(7) Atlanta	|--Atlanta-------		|		|
				|--New York------		|
(3) New York/2*	|--New York-----				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|
								|
                                                                |--Orlando
(1) San Antonio	|						|
(8) Denver	|--San Antonio---				|
				|--San Antonio---		|
(4) Seattle	|--Seattle-------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				|		|
						|--Phoenix-------
(2) Phoenix (3*)|				|
(7) Portland	|-------Phoenix--		|
				|---Phoenix------
(3) Utah (2*)	|-------Housto---
(6) Houston	|

10.2972Cause Nike wants it that wayAD::HEATHPitchers and catchers report when???Wed Apr 26 1995 15:5727
Playoffs

(1) Orlando	|		
(8) Boston	|-----Boston----
				|----Chicago----
(4) Charlotte	|---Chicago-----		|
(5) Chicago	|				|
						|----Chicago----
(2) Indiana/3*	|				|		|
(7) Atlanta	|----Indiana-----		|		|
				|----New York----		|
(3) New York/2*	|----New York----				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|
								|-----Chicago---
(1) San Antonio	|						|
(8) Denver	|---San Anton--- 				|
				|--San Antonio--		|
(4) Seattle	|----Seattle----		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				|		|
						|-San Antonio---
(2) Phoenix (3*)|				|
(7) Portland	|---Phoenix------		|
				|-----Phoenix----
(3) Utah (2*)	|---Houston------
(6) Houston	|

    
10.2973BSS::NEUZILJust call me FredWed Apr 26 1995 16:1513
>    <<< Note 10.2969 by TNPUBS::NAZZARO "Thanks for a great year UMass!" >>>
>                           -< First team to 90 wins >-
>
>    There is no way I would ever pick the Knicks to win anything, ever.
>    
>    That aside, I really believe Clevelnad has a decent shot at them.  You


	What the hail is a "Clevelnad"?  A 'nad the size of a raisin?

	Kevin


10.2974Sizes may differ - check your own nads for proper size and shapeTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Wed Apr 26 1995 19:433
    Yes, it is.
    
    NAZZ
10.2975Still hopes seeing Michael getting his fourth!BIS5::63877::RoosenThu Apr 27 1995 09:2826
(1) Orlando     |Orlando
(8) Boston      |---------------- Orlando
                 Chicago        |----------------
(4) Charlotte   |----------------               |
(5) Chicago     |                               | New York 
                                                |----------------
(2) Indiana/3*  |Indiana                        |               |
(7) Atlanta     |---------------- New York      |               |
                 New York       |----------------               |
(3) New York/2* |----------------                               |
(6) Cleveland   |                                               |  Phoenix
                                                                
|--------------
(1) San Antonio | San Antonio                                   |
(8) Denver      |---------------- San Antonio                   |
                  LA Lakers     |----------------               |
(4) Seattle     |----------------               |               |
(5) LA Lakers   |                               | Phoenix       |
                                                |----------------
(2) Phoenix (3*)| Phoenix                       |
(7) Portland    |---------------- Phoenix       |
                  Utah          |----------------
(3) Utah (2*)   |----------------
(6) Houston     |


10.2976Pointer to BOSTON_CELTICS? BIS5::63877::RoosenThu Apr 27 1995 09:437
Due to havy workload I wasn't able to read notes as much I wanted.
So what happened to FRETZ::BOSTON_CELTICS? I rather liked to read about NBA 
in that conference than in the more general SPORTS conference.
Any pointer would be gratefull.


Paddy
10.2977SNAX::ERICKSONMoney + Boredom = MJThu Apr 27 1995 12:564
    
    	Boston Celtics is now at HUMANE::BOSTON_CELTICS.
    
    Ron
10.2978da bullsCNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Thu Apr 27 1995 12:5912
    
    Geez my paper said that for the first time ever in NBA history
    a team without a HCA throughtout the playoffs is the overall
    favorite to win the title at 5-2. Wonder who that team could
    be Mair? Certainly not overwhelming favorites as the Spurs, Knicks,
    Seattle, Suns, Magic and Utah are all 8-1 or better but still
    the favorites...........
    
    must be something to that Nike > Rebook thing Billte been telling
    us........
    
    ;^)
10.2979Can you bet against a team :-)MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSThu Apr 27 1995 13:3319
    Im confused, that 5-2 # just means you have to spend $500 to win
    $200 right ?  If the Spurs/Knicks/Seattle/Suns/Magic and Utah
    all have higher odds of winning how can chicago be called a
    favorite to win it all ???????
    
    I also noticed that the Paper only has Charlotte getting 2.5 pts
    for tonights game, not 7 like earlier reported
    
    One other nit, someone mentioned that the Knicks closed the (Boston)
    garden with a win... NOT the garden is still open and Orlando will
    be there for game 3 (Which could be the Last Celtic's game ever in
    the Old Boston Garden) then onto the Fleet Center.
    
    Anyone wont to end this Balongny about the bulls being the Favorites.
    I'll be anyone, any amount with odds that the BULLS WILLNOT WIN THE
    NBA CHAMPIONSHIP THIS YEAR... Takers :-) (This is of course a joke
    (wink,wink) as betting is not allowed).
    
    							MairB
10.2980CSC32::MACGREGORThu Apr 27 1995 14:449
    
    higher odds does not mean more likely to win
    
    If the previous replies are accurate, the odds are 5:2 for Chicago and
    8:1 for most of the rest.  This means given 5 chances the bulls are
    expected to win 2, while the others are given 8 chances to win once.
    
    Marc
    
10.2981CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Thu Apr 27 1995 15:078
    
    exactly.
    
     in other words for every dollar you bet on Chicago to win if they do
     vegas will give 2.50 dollar back. for every buck you bet on say utah
     at 8-1 vegas will give you 8 bucks for every 1 buck you bet back.......
    
     face Mair despite your whinning they're the favorites.....
10.2982USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Apr 27 1995 18:1530
>    all have higher odds of winning how can chicago be called a
>    favorite to win it all ???????

'Cause Vegas will give less money if you bet on the JordanBulls, meaning
more money is coming in on the JordanBulls than any other team.  Obviously,
more people believe the JordanBulls will win than any other team.


>    I also noticed that the Paper only has Charlotte getting 2.5 pts
>    for tonights game, not 7 like earlier reported

Lines change constantly.


>    One other nit, someone mentioned that the Knicks closed the (Boston)
>    garden with a win... NOT the garden is still open

YES.  The Knicks won the last regular season game in both Chicago Stadium
and The Boston Garden.  You can look it up.


>    Anyone wont to end this Balongny about the bulls being the Favorites.

They are.  USA Today has quotes from people all around the NBA (TV, coaches,
*experts*, etc), and many are picking the JordanBulls to win it all.


>    I'll be anyone,

Can you 'be like Mike' ?   :^)
10.2983JAZZ ALL THE WAYSTRATA::GARRYThu Apr 27 1995 19:2026
Playoffs

(1) Orlando       ORLANDO
(8) Boston	|---------------- ORLANDO
                  CHICAGO	|----------------
(4) Charlotte	|----------------		|   INDIANA
(5) Chicago	|				|
						|----------------
(2) Indiana/3*	|  INDIANA				|		|
(7) Atlanta	|---------------- INDIANA		|		|
		   NY   	|----------------		|
(3) New York/2*	|----------------				|
(6) Cleveland	|						|    UTAH
								|---------------
(1) San Antonio	|  SA						|
(8) Denver	|---------------- SEATTLE			|
		   SEATTLE	|----------------		|
(4) Seattle	|----------------		|		|
(5) LA Lakers	|				|  UTAH	        |
						|----------------
(2) Phoenix (3*)|  PHOENIX			|
(7) Portland	|---------------- UTAH  	|
		   UTAH		|----------------
(3) Utah (2*)	|----------------
(6) Houston	|

10.2984SNAX::ERICKSONMoney + Boredom = MJThu Apr 27 1995 20:318
    
    	I believe TNT did a preview last night. Chuck Daly picked Orlando
    to win the whole thing. Orlando will not win an NBA championship.
    Until Shaq can hit 65% of his free throws. The whole team has to
    improve. They are the worst free throw shooting team in the league.
    In a close game foul Shaq and you will win the game.
    
    Ron
10.2985SOLANA::MAY_BRpet rocks, pogs, Dallas CowboysThu Apr 27 1995 21:117
    > The Knicks won the last regular season game in both Chicago Stadiumand
    > The Boston Garden.  You can look it up.
    
    Typical Knicks.  Maybe someday they'll realize it's the playoffs that
    count.   ~/~
    
    brews 
10.2986I don't think so!!!!!!!!!WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Fri Apr 28 1995 11:238
    
    
          Will the Cavaders score more than 70 Something pts in a playoff
    game this year?
    
    
    
    Chap
10.2987USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Apr 28 1995 13:571
Did Seattle beat the Lakers last night ?
10.2988PCBUOA::LEFEBVREPCBU Asia/Pacific MarketingFri Apr 28 1995 14:023
    Yes, by about 30 points if I heard Breen correctly.
    
    Mark.
10.2989WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Fri Apr 28 1995 14:053
    
    
        I think it was 96-71??
10.2990There can be only 1 last gameMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSFri Apr 28 1995 14:5012
    Anyone have the west coast scores, I know NY and Ind won but havnt
    seen any definite scores from out west.
    
    -afew I thought someone said the Knicks won the last Basketball game
    played in the Garden, which couldnt be said when there are still
    games scheduled.  Chances are Orlando will win the last game played
    in the boston garden (I dont care if its exhibition, Reg or Playoffs
    there can be only 1 last game played there, of course we can get into
    insignificants all you want, like who was the last team to play in
    the boston garden on a 3rd tuesday of a month).
    
    								mairB
10.2991WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Fri Apr 28 1995 14:524
    
    
    Utah won by 1
    Seattle won by 25 96-71
10.2992Favourites all the wayBUMP::JSRINIVASANFri Apr 28 1995 14:5424
	Knicks over the listless Cavs 103-79. Price was off the mark through
	out and this could be the blow for Cleveland. They were outscored in
	almost all the turnovers. 

	In the second match Pacers used a late surge in the third to beat the
	Hawks by eight points. Pacers were down by 10 points at one stage in 
	the third qtr.

	The match of the day was the third one. Hakeem and Rockets were, at
	point of time seemed all set for an upset (atleast on the cards).
	Utah pulled a two point victory with 2 second left. The mailman was
	not in his usual self in the early going. Hakeem finished with 45
	points to his credit.

	Seattle bundled out Lakers early and never looked back. Though Lakers
	reduced the deficit to 3 points midway, Sonics were too much for them
	yesterday. Final score 96-71 in favour of Seattle.

	So far no upsets. Sincerely beleiving Celts will be the first team 
	this year to do so.

	Srini
    
10.2993Bulls will be the first Underdog to win on the road :-)MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSFri Apr 28 1995 15:006
    My paper has the Bulls on at 7pm tonight TBS, is this central/pacific
    time or does it really start at 7pm on the east coast ?
    
    My Cable company added TBS about a month or so ago, just in time :-)
    
    								MairB
10.2994Are Bulls not favourites?BUMP::JSRINIVASANFri Apr 28 1995 15:176
    re 10.2993:
    
    According Boston Globe Bulls are the favourites even though they are
    playing on road. That's why I said Celts will be the first team.
    
    Srini
10.2995HTH'sWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Fri Apr 28 1995 15:349
    
    
    Hey MAB.
    
        Your Cable Company has had TBS for years!!
    It got TNT about a month ago though!!!
    
    
    Chap
10.29967pm EasternHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Fri Apr 28 1995 16:1610
10.2997draft orderHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Fri Apr 28 1995 16:4533
NBA Draft:

 1. LA Clippers (250 outta 1000 chances)
 2. Washington (won coin flip) (203)
 3. Minnesota (162)
 4. Philadelphia (126)
 5. Golden State (94)
 6. Toronto/Vancouver (order to be determined after finals)
 7. Toronto/Vancouver (expansion teams pick 6&7)
 8. Detroit (66) (might have to swap with San Antonio)
 9. New Jersey (44)
10. Miami (27)
11. Milwaukee (15)
12. Dallas (8)
13. Sacramento (5)
14. Boston
15. Denver
16. Atlanta (at the Hawks option; either this or 96 pick; 
	part of 94 Willis-Long-Smith trade)
17. Cleveland
18. Portland
19. Houston/Chicago (order set after playoffs)
20. Houston/Chicago
21. Phoenix (from Lakers; part of 94 Ceballos trade)
22. Charlotte
23. Indiana
24. Dallas (from Knicks; part of 92 Blackman trade)
25. Seattle/Orlando (order set after playoffs)
26. Seattle/Orlando
27. Phoenix
28. Utah
29. San Antonio (option to switch with Detroit unless Detroit is to 8;
	part of 93 Rodman-Elliot trade)
10.2998Celts will take out OrlandoOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaFri Apr 28 1995 16:561
10.2999CSLALL::BRULEWas there life before ESPN?Fri Apr 28 1995 17:013
    Anyone know when the expansion draft will be held? 
    
    Mike
10.3000NBA SNARFOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaFri Apr 28 1995 17:031
10.3001This is what I rememberTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Fri Apr 28 1995 17:265
    The expansion draft will be held after the end of the playoffs and
    before the NBA draft.  The exact date will be determined by when the
    playoffs end.
    
    NAZZ
10.3002ConfusedTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Fri Apr 28 1995 17:276
    Re. the NBA draft order:
    
    What does it mean when it says Atlanta's pick is at the Hawks option?
    Does this mean they can switch this pick with Miami's?
    
    NAZZ
10.3003either 95 or 96 to MiamiHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Fri Apr 28 1995 17:295
As I read it, they can either give this pick or nexted year's pick to
Miami to complete the trade. It's at Atlanta's option which year they do
it. Miami keeps its own picks.

TTom
10.3004Trade appears clear to me nowTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Fri Apr 28 1995 17:365
    So, Atlanta got Smith and Long, and they gave Miami Willis and a #1.
    
    I get it now!  Thanks.
    
    NAZZ
10.3005Not quite!TNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Fri Apr 28 1995 17:3913
From last fall, a prediction that didn't quite come true:
    
    
                <<< CAM::$1$DUA5:[NOTES$LIBRARY]SPORTS.NOTE;1 >>>
                                  -< SPORTS >-
================================================================================
Note 10.2451        The National Basketball Association (NBA)       2451 of 3004
25022::BREEN                                          2 lines   8-NOV-1994 09:39
                        -< I'll go right out on a limb >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    This was a tremendous trade for the Heat and clinches a playoff spot
    for them for years to come.
    
10.3006er Caw,caw?AKOCOA::BREENFri Apr 28 1995 17:5812
    Great Gotcha Nazz
    	I'd hoped you'd all have forgotten.  That was almost as bad as you
    holding out Houston as getting the better of the Drexler-Thorpe trade
    but I suppose you'll make us wait until the end of the playoffs for
    that one.
    	Besides the Heat get a number 1.  But unquestionably the Hawks and
    Wilkins knew what they were doing (Willis = trouble) and bit a hard
    bullet.  The Heat had the playoffs clinched but self destructed, an
    incorrigible franchise a la Clips.
    
    	Somebody get ahold of that Kath person to help me out here, I'm all
    spinned out.
10.3007Comeon Cleveland....BSS::MENDEZMon May 01 1995 21:295
    How about them might Knicks losing to Cleveland at home.  Other than
    Williams and Price who are those Cavs???  What is the problem with
    Ewing?  I don't think at Cleveland has a legitimate center with
    Daugherty being gone.  Anyway goooo Cleveland, knock them Knicks out.
    
10.3008CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Tue May 02 1995 12:046
    
     refs step in and Knicks win by 2 last night. 
    
     Frank, Ewing's problem is he's a wuss.
    
     mike
10.3009That Ewing guy gets all the callsMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue May 02 1995 13:246
    I didnt see that game but can you expand on the Refs step in comment ?
    
    I was major bummed when I seen the score flash accross ths screen
    and NY only managed a 2pt victory... Go Cleveland :-)
    
    								mab
10.3010ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsTue May 02 1995 13:337
    
>     refs step in and Knicks win by 2 last night. 
    
    While I didn't see the whole game, what I did see seemed to be
    reasonably called - did I miss something?
    
    Joe
10.3011Danny FerryHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Tue May 02 1995 13:5810
Wail, let's put this whole thang in perspective.

Cleveland gave the ball to Danny Ferry to try to win the game. 'Nuff
said. Refs or no refs, when your game plan is Danny Ferry, you're in a
world of hurt.

Also, ask John Starks about the refs. He seemed to dispute the 3rd, 4th
and 5th fouls that were called on him.

TTom
10.3012ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsTue May 02 1995 14:018
    
> Cleveland gave the ball to Danny Ferry to try to win the game. 'Nuff
> said. Refs or no refs, when your game plan is Danny Ferry, you're in a
> world of hurt.
    
    That's not really fair; Ferry, for all his faults, _can_ shoot.
    
    Joe
10.3013I didn't say thatAKOCOA::BREENThey don't make Chews like Charlston any more..Tue May 02 1995 14:155
    So what do folks think about Webber up in the booth?  I assume he's
    there for the younger folks but given the army of producers and
    manufactured scripts anybody can talk the talk.
    
    Game analysis is so inane I almost yearn for Packer
10.3014go with PriceHBAHBA::HAASYou ate my hiding place.Tue May 02 1995 14:188
>    That's not really fair; Ferry, for all his faults, _can_ shoot.

I agree, up to a point. However, when the game is on the line, I'd rather
see Mark Price force a foul when he's almost dead certain to make both
shots. That's OT, baby and with the Knicks in foul trouble and the Cavs
at home, it favors Cleveland.

TTom
10.3015CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Tue May 02 1995 14:2110
    
    well Patrick should have had 4 in the first half but the boxscore
    shows the Knicks with 30 fouls and the Cavs with 28 so you could say
    there was some balance but when I rad the byline that that Knicks
    scored 13 of their last 17 points of the game from the line and took
    their final lead from the foul line, I assume the refs stepped in with
    some favorable calls..........besides it's pretty obvious I hate the
    knicks and will take any opportunity I can to slam them.........
    
    mike
10.3016USCTR1::GARBARINOTue May 02 1995 14:2210
>    I didnt see that game but can you expand on the Refs step in comment ?

That's just one of MikeC's 'canned' excuses whenever a team he doesn't
like wins.   And he used to bash ACC_Chris ???


The refs didn't decide this thing.  The Knicks didn't *deserve* to win it,
but they did 'cause Cleveland is just an awful team.  If Riley can ever
smarten up and double Price at halfcourt and make him give up the ball,
NY would coast.  Watching Harper and Anthony play Price was a joke.
10.3017USCTR1::GARBARINOTue May 02 1995 14:2611
>    but when I rad the byline that that Knicks
>    scored 13 of their last 17 points of the game from the line and took
>    their final lead from the foul line, I assume the refs stepped in with
>    some favorable calls..........

Actually, the calls mostly went Cleveland's way.  I hope that same report
showed that Cleveland went what seemed like an eternity without scoring
a FG between the 3rd and 4th.  I believe Price had 14 straight FTs in
the 4th.

Only a NY or Cleveland fan could watch that game.
10.3018players and picks for ChampionshipsCNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Tue May 02 1995 15:1942
Player	  		Champ
----------------------------------
Drew Garry		Jazz
Bill Breen		Knicks
Chappy			Knicks
UMDan                   Spurs           10 |
Karen Derry             Spurs            9 |
Ron Erickson            Spurs            8 |
Mike Fowler             Suns             7 |
R_T_G                   Suns             6 | *
Paul Gronowski          Spurs            5 |    *
TTom                    Suns             4 |
Joe Huber               Cavs             3 |       *
Joe Garbarino           Knicks           2 |          *
MAir                    Bulls            1 |             *  *  *  *
MikeyC                  Pacers             --|--|--|--|--|--|--|--|--
Mike Heiser             Suns                 S  S  K  B  M  P  J  C
Nazz                    Spurs                P  U  N  U  A  A  A  A
Vinny Silvestri         Spurs                U  N  I  L  G  C  Z  V
Boss                    Magic                R  S  C  L  I  E  Z  S
Jerry Heath             Bulls                S     K  S  G  R
Patrick Roosen          Suns                       S        S




















10.3019doing the 2-stepOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaTue May 02 1995 15:422
10.3020At least they aren't thugs... B^)ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsTue May 02 1995 18:019
    
> The refs didn't decide this thing.  The Knicks didn't *deserve* to win it,
> but they did 'cause Cleveland is just an awful team.
    
    An awful team?
    
    An awful team?
    
    Grrrr...
10.3021USCTR1::GARBARINOTue May 02 1995 18:465
>    An awful team?

Sorry Joe.  They make more mistakes than the Knicks, and NY actually has
better scorers.  If it wasn't for the gameplan, that Riley seems to be
content to play along with, these games wouldn't be close.
10.3022CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Wed May 03 1995 12:1213
    
    Well the Suns, Pacers and Spurs all win their series 3-0. everyone in
    the contest has 6 points with the notes exceptions below:
    
    Mike Heiser had Denver.
    Bruce May had Atlanta.
    Nazz, Joe Huber, MikeyC had Portland.
    
    Also the Bulls went up 2-1 last night rocking and rollin all over the
    Hornets. My main man Zo had horrible game and looked like he ate some-
    thin' bad. 
    
    mike
10.3023ughethHBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumWed May 03 1995 13:463
Zo hath stunk up the placeth.

TTom
10.3024MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed May 03 1995 13:544
    
    >> Mike Heiser had Denver.
    
       MikeyH, don't quit your day job.
10.3025Mikey better check mine againAKOCOA::BREENThey don't make Chews like Charlston any more..Wed May 03 1995 14:055
    Mikey,
    	I had Atlanta also, I thought Wilkens could do some coaching.  I
    guess Indiana has woken up.
    
    billte
10.3026go VinnieHBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumWed May 03 1995 14:086
Mike had to go with Denver. 

He's got this idea that the Spurs guards are inadequate and their
unworthy skills would ensure a quick out for San Antone.

TTom
10.3027USCTR1::GARBARINOWed May 03 1995 14:303
I don't profess to know a lot about the Western teams, but I do know
that Denver's lineup was not worthy of being in the playoffs.  From
top-to-bottom expansion has made the NBA less appealing to me.
10.3028MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSWed May 03 1995 15:0316
    Well in the East the Expansion teams not only drafter well but have
    a decent Front Office to land some key Free agents and work trades.
    
    Orlando finished 1st and Charlotte 4rth not too shabby.  Minny has
    stunk since day 1 and Miami has a terrible front office, have they
    made a GOOD deal yet ?  All expansion did was make teams/management
    have to work a little harder to build a winner.  A shaq type player
    may have meant an automatic trip to the playoffs at one time but
    not anymore (See Milwaukee, GS, Wash) you need to have a star and
    the supporting cast.  To get that you have to be a GREAT talent
    scout and be able to work deals/trades.
    
    I think expansion has made it more intresting, they should stop at 30
    teams, that will be enough....
    
    									Mab
10.3029Just kidding, I'm sure Mike didn't need my helpAKOCOA::BREENThey don't make Chews like Charlston any more..Wed May 03 1995 15:146
    Well I don't know what happened with Denver last night but with a
    healthy Pack and Rauf they are about 5th in the east comparitavely.
    
    Unfortunately I've touted poor Denver so much that poor Mike Heiser
    went and took them forgetting that only Brydie and Nazz are
    consistently worse than me in these pools.
10.3030FYI on your 5th in the east comparitavely commetnnMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSWed May 03 1995 15:257
    I think you mean about 6th in the east at best, because Orlando,
    Indiana, New York, Charlotte and Chicago clearly are better teams
    then Denver, then Add a HEALTHY Cleveland team (not that cleveland
    could ever HAVE an injury free season) they would be above them 
    as well.
    
    								MairB
10.3031OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaWed May 03 1995 15:388
10.3032PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFWed May 03 1995 16:1412
>    Well I don't know what happened with Denver last night but with a
>    healthy Pack and Rauf they are about 5th in the east comparitavely.
    
  The injuries to Rauf and Packman hurt the Nuggets. But the biggest reason
  for their disappointing season is the knee injury of Laphonso Ellis.
  He was showing signs of becoming a future superstar at the end of last 
  season. Because of his injury, he missed the entire season with the exception
  2 minutes here and there at the end. There's a lot of speculation in
  Denver that he'll never completely recover from his injury and that his
  playing days may be over. Too bad, he's the most likeable guy on the team.

	Keith
10.3033DELNI::FORGETWed May 03 1995 16:2711
    
    
      
    
      Last Nights Spurs/Nuggets game, right before halftime.  Their was
    5 T's called all about the same time.  Nuggets coach got tossed after Brian
    Williams got called for a foul and then lost control.  The fans toss
    stuff on the floor. Spurs coach Hill and a TBS announcer both got
    hit with quarters.  The game was every tightly called.  Even the VP
    Thorn from the Commish's office was there.   it show that Denver has
    a young team.
10.3034OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaWed May 03 1995 16:351
10.3035need changeHBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumWed May 03 1995 16:588
I saw people throwing things but didn't realize that some of the debris
was coins. Look for the league to make some kinda statement (i.e. fine)
for this.

Then make the fans watch the Michael Jordan gets all calls video and that
should make 'em feel better :#).

TTom
10.3036MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed May 03 1995 17:1610
    
      I hesitate to say this but, all of this "Michael gets all calls"
     sounds like just so much whining. Everyone knows the stars get
     the calls in the NBA. And maybe because Michael is the biggest
     star, he gets the lions share of the calls. Still doesn't mean
     the Bulls have won games they shouldn't have because of it.
     Still doens't mean he has three undeserved rings. Charlotte
     git whupped last night. LA, Portland and Phoenix got whupped by
     Chicago in the Finals. Barkley, Ewing, Malone - they all get the
     calls too. They just don't win titles. 
10.3037USCTR1::GARBARINOWed May 03 1995 17:4719
>    All expansion did was make teams/management
>    have to work a little harder to build a winner.  A shaq type player
>    may have meant an automatic trip to the playoffs at one time but
>    not anymore (See Milwaukee, GS, Wash)

I don't agree MaB.  I think "a Shaq-type player" does put you in today's
NBA playoffs.  Maybe not the 1st year, but every year after that.  And
it's true that the front office has to work harder, but that's not my
point.  Teams are making the playoffs with journeymen in their STARTING
LINEUP !

I believe Heinsohn said a few years ago that instead of contenders
being able to draft solid backups late in the 1st round, or even
trade-up to get them, they're ending up with wasted picks or projects
at best.  He cited Rony Seikaly, who coming out of college could
have been had by a contender 15 years ago, but was drafted as a key
player by Miami the year he was eligible.  We end up with contenders
that aren't as dominant, and teams in the playoffs that shouldn't
be there.
10.3038GUILTYHBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumWed May 03 1995 17:5816
I plead guilty to whining! I have sinned in my refrain of Jordan getting
the calls.

Actually, what I'm whining about is everything to do with Jordan. I'm
tired of seeing him on the cover of everything, on the screen of every
channel and the almost total focus on him in the playoffs hype.

Now, if'n they extend this to Zo when he gets a little better, I'm sure
I'll think it's all fine and dandy.

Until then, I'll fall on my sword and promise to listen to a lot of Dick
Enberg as my punishment. Or can I opt to consume the some hemlock?

Boy that Jordan sure can dribble fast caint he? ;@)

TTom
10.3039not quite...ONOFRE::MAY_BRpet rocks, pogs, Dallas CowboysWed May 03 1995 18:037
    >A shaq type player    may have meant an automatic trip to the playoffs
    >at one time
    
    I don't think it meant it for the Magic, otherwise they never would
    have gotten Penny.
    
    brews
10.3040Didn't catch Sportscenter this AMTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Wed May 03 1995 18:313
    What was the final score in the Spurs and Suns games?
    
    NAZZ
10.3041agin for ol' time[r]'s sakeHBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumWed May 03 1995 18:388
There I go and post 'em in SCOREBOARD and all for naught. I figger
everyone's doing the nexted/unseen thing after catching up on them Hokey
finals.

	san antonio 99, DENVER 95	San Antonio wins series 3-0
	phoenix 117, PORTLAND 109	Phoenix wins series 3-0

TTom
10.3042I hate seeing the same old teams every year (Except Bulls)MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSWed May 03 1995 19:5120
    Well I for one like the uncertainty of WHO WILL BE There.  yes it was
    fun in the early 80's each year talking about who the Celtics or
    Lakers would meet or when/where etc but it got boring for me real 
    quickly and thats when I left following the Celtics and rooted for
    atlanta/Chicago and other young/underdog type teams.
    
    This year was Orlando/New York in the east, nobody thought anyone else
    had a shot and it seemed like everyone assumed Phoenix from the west.
    
    Nothing wold bore me more then New York or Orlando vs Phoenix... Too
    predictable, but then Jordan's Back and it adds a 3rd team in the east.
    San Antonio goes wild and all of a sudden there the team to beat.  THis
    is great, really think about it 4teams from both the East and West have
    legitamate shots at the title.  The best TEAM and Coach will prevail
    and
    it wont be dont with one player (No matter how good jordan or shaq are
    you need a team around you and a decent coach).
    
    GO CELTICS :-)
    								mab
10.3043OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaWed May 03 1995 20:434
10.3044USCTR1::GARBARINOWed May 03 1995 21:2321
>        -< I hate seeing the same old teams every year (Except Bulls) >-

C'mon MaB, you find it exciting ONLY because the JordanBulls are back.

And how could Orlando-New York be boring ?  They've never met in the
playoffs.  You have the old warrior against the new kid.  You've got
a bit of a rivalry already there.  It couldn't possibly be boring, unless
you equate boring with predictable (that they would meet).

To non-Jordan fans, his return has taken some of the excitement out of
the playoffs.  Ask TTom how he felt when he realized Char had to face
the JordanBulls.  After having a franchise-best season, they were talking
about not being swept.

Now, having the JordanBulls back certainly makes for a different kind
of excitement.  Can anyone beat them ?  But that's a whole lot different
than Ind, NY, Orl or Char thinking Chicago wasn't a factor, and only
they were serious title contenders.

If Jordan doesn't come back, my guess is your workload drastically increases
and you don't have time for the playoffs.
10.3045CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Thu May 04 1995 12:0615
    
    What A FREAKIN heartbreak that one was. First time all year I had
    goosepimples watching the C's. Ford should be shot for the way he
    coahed the last 3 minutes of the game, especially his use of the
    timeouts. Without an automatic go-to guy what's the sense of stopping
    and setting up a play? Just let the guys attack and take the chips
    as they fall. He also should have rode Ellison till fouled out.
    Even still though all those bad decision could have been overcome
    if Wilkins had just gone for the jam instead of that wussy finger
    roll.......
    
    82-77 Magic for those without coverage.
    95-82 Utah to take a 2-1 lead over the Rockets
    
     DAM!!!!!!
10.3046Mike who's been spending too much time working on the houseMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSThu May 04 1995 12:3923
    -2.  WorkLoad still HUGE but hey this is the playoffs, plus I get into
    work between 6:30-7:00am so I have a little personal time to do things
    I want (or have) to do (I started jogging, I do 2.8 to 4.0 miles every
    morning).
    
    I'll admit it, I figured there was no way in hell anyone other then NY
    or Orlando (My least favorite teams in the east) would make the finals.
    Being a HUGE BBall fan this made me very depressed.  Then MJ comes back
    and everything changes a bit, of course the last team I wanted them to
    see in rnd 1 was Charlotte, I wish they could both move onto rnd 2. (I
    have to bad talk and put down charlotte right now because there playing
    the bulls but really I like them).
    
    One thing for sure after watching a few games of Boston VS Orlando I
    now think Chicago has a AWSOME chance to get by orlando.  They dont
    seem to be a smart team (on the floor or off).  If you can get Shaq
    in foul trouble and send him to the line as often as possible you can
    sweep them.  If boston could hit open jumper's they would be up 2-1, up
    3 pts with just over a minute to go and you lost by 5 thats pitaful.
    
    Now if I can just free up time at night to watch every playoff game
    I'd be all set :-)
    								mab
10.3047twas brilligHBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumThu May 04 1995 14:138
>    >    Nothing wold bore me more then New York or Orlando vs Phoenix... Too
>    
>                 ^^^^ is this one of them sniglet things meaning "a wild
>    mold"?

That there's one of them portmanteuas.

TTom
10.3048unless you can fit Spaldings in 'em OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaThu May 04 1995 15:451
10.3049bags are packedHBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumThu May 04 1995 15:556
Well I have my suitcase packed and getting ready to head to the Derby by
way of Greenville, SC to see Robert Earl Keene.

T minus about 60 and counting...

TTom
10.3050Gots my compact oxford here along with magnifierAKOCOA::BREENThey don't make Chews like Charlston any more..Thu May 04 1995 16:211
    Wasn't it a wold where the slithy toves gyred and gimbled
10.3051I think that was in the wabeHBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumThu May 04 1995 16:300
10.3052MKOTS3::LONGSpring has sprung, grass has rizThu May 04 1995 16:566
    Ever have one of those days where you left your RASCO decoder ring
    home on the dresser and all you can do is fumble through the day
    thying to keep up?
    
    
    billl
10.3053ONOFRE::MAY_BRInside Intel, way insideThu May 04 1995 17:029
    >and all you can do is fumble through the day    thying to keep up?           
    
    >billl
    
    
    "thying to keep up,"  isn't that something that goes on at a TALC
    parlor?
    
    brews
10.3054CAMONE::WAYUSS Largato SS-371, In MemoriamThu May 04 1995 17:3214
Man, we must all be suffering from shifted keyboards today.

Billl was talking about a RASCO ring....  RASCO, wasn't he that raccoon that
Sterling North had as a pet?  

It's RCASO.

"'thying' to keep up" is something that Biblical copyists of lesser ability, who
were working on the King James Version, did a lot of.


What a dey!

'Saw
10.3055But Ttom started it so blame himAKOCOA::BREENThey don't make Chews like Charlston any more..Thu May 04 1995 18:063
    Billl that was just a little Jabberwocky a la Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) -
    I think it was his Humpty Dumpty character (WC Fields) who coined the
    term portmanteau word.
10.3056must be a good sign...MKOTS3::LONGSpring has sprung, grass has rizThu May 04 1995 18:088
    re RASCO and thying:
    
    I saw both of those after I entered the note, but was just too
    damn busy to correct them.  The phones are going crazy here lately.
    Folks jusy can't seem to buy enough of those AlphaStations.
    
    
    billl
10.3057MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSThu May 04 1995 18:375
    IVE TAKEN OVER ALL YOUR KEYBOARDS :-) Now I just have to find a way
    to convince you all to type with my Grammer/Runon Sentences and my
    job will be done.... :-)
    
    								mab
10.3058she's a nice ole galOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaThu May 04 1995 19:001
10.3059who said MJ doesn't get all the calls? ;^)CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Fri May 05 1995 12:0317
    
     Bulls  85  Hornets 84  boo hoo hoo
     Knicks 93  Cavs    80
     Lakers 114 Sonics  110
    
    so all three win their series 3-1. thanks to the late start I only
    saw the first half of the Bulls game but from reading the ESPNet
    it sounds like I would have lost sleep had I stayed awake. A lot
    of folks picked the LA upset and after 6 games we have 4 people 
    who are still perfect.
    
     Ms. Derry
     MAir
     Joe Garbarino
     Pat Roosen
    
     mike
10.3060CSC32::MACGREGORFri May 05 1995 13:069
    
    Mike, you didn't miss anything, just 7 lead changes in the final 2:30
    or so 8^)
    
    Lakers made a comeback from 12 down in convincing style to snuff the
    sonics again.
    
    Marc
    
10.3061USCTR1::GARBARINOFri May 05 1995 13:2924
>    Lakers made a comeback from 12 down in convincing style to snuff the
>    sonics again.

Another *great* coach should be unemployed soon.


MikeC, Bristow didn't give the last shot to Mourning.  He's an idiot, and
should also be fired.  Johnson's shot was embarrassing (turn-around
AAAAIIIIIRRRR-BBBBAAAALLLLLLL).  And I know this will upset TTom, but
that team will NEVER go anywhere in the playoffs with MUGSY BOGUES as
their lead point guard.  He's useless in the halfcourt set, absolutely
awful.  How pathetic is it when DAVID WINGATE is your POINT GUARD in
the biggest quarter (4th) of the season....and he actually did a better
job than MUGSY !!!!



Hey MaB, did the Knicks do what they were supposed to do as a #3 seed ?
(ie: winning in 4)



The media is already jumping on Indiana's bandwagon.  No endorsements
for the Knicks (Motta, Goukas).
10.3062WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Fri May 05 1995 13:323
    
    
         So have the Cavs ever been to the Championship Game??
10.3063CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Fri May 05 1995 13:497
    
    In the story I read, Bristow went as far as to say that LJ was their
    mainman! hahahaaa
    
    maybe by dollars payed but not earned.......
    
    mike
10.3064MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSFri May 05 1995 16:009
    Ya Charlotte clearly has there problem, LJ is basically a disapointment
    even bigger if you factor in his PAYCHECK.  ZO's they man and they need
    a PointGuard, Mugsy was a negetive to this team, he's a great player
    but a starting point guard on a contender I dont think so...
    
    So if Boston Loses tonight is game 1 of the Bulls/Magic on Sunday ?
    
    								MairB
    (There must be a mistake Im still perfect in the predictions :-)..)
10.3065ONOFRE::MAY_BRMich fightsong=One bourbon,one scotch and one beerFri May 05 1995 16:248
  >   Mugsy was a negetive to this team, he's a great player    but a
  >  starting point guard on a contender I dont think so...    
    
    OK, I can put up with lousy spelling and grammar, but this takes the
    cake.  How can someonne be a "great player"  but not good enough to be
    a starting point guard on a contender?
    
    brews
10.3066CAMONE::WAYUSS Largato SS-371, In MemoriamFri May 05 1995 16:296
>    OK, I can put up with lousy spelling and grammar, but this takes the
>    cake.  How can someonne be a "great player"  but not good enough to be
>    a starting point guard on a contender?
    

AirLogic(tm)?
10.3067CSC32::MACGREGORFri May 05 1995 16:5312
    
    >OK, I can put up with lousy spelling and grammar, but this takes the
    >cake.  How can someonne be a "great player"  but not good enough to be
    >a starting point guard on a contender?
    
    Easy, would you consider Russell (of Celtics fame) a great player?  How
    about a starting point guard on a contender?  Okay, I'm all done being
    the devils advocate 8^)
    
    Marc
    
    
10.3068For next year's bracket selectionsTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Fri May 05 1995 17:555
    Here an interesting stat fer ya:
    
    No #4 seed has beaten a #5 seed since 1991!!!!
    
    NAZZ
10.3069OK He's better then AverageMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSFri May 05 1995 18:0217
    You can have a GREAT 6th 7th or even 8th player off the bench, just
    because there not GREAT ENOUGH to start on a team or bring them to
    the next level (IE Championship) doesnt degrade there ablility.
    
    OK I Guess I'll have to say it HE'S TOO DARN SHORT... For hits Hight
    he's the GREATEST PLAYER To ever play the GAME, he just won't bring
    them any rings (Being a short person I was trying not to bring his
    height into this).
    
    -2, I guess seattle will have to try and finish 5th next year to avoid
    having to play a 5th or 8th seed team :-(...
    
    I guess I'll have to be more selective with my words, Ive seen guys on
    the local Basketball court that Ive call GREAT players, buy they like
    mugsy wont be leading any NBA teams to a championship :-)
    
    							MairB
10.3070it's not as obvious during the regular seasonOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaFri May 05 1995 20:041
10.3071nice job refs (this wasn't clemson it was charlotte)ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Sun May 07 1995 13:146
10.3072ala ACChrisCNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Mon May 08 1995 00:1172
 Well below are the point totals after round 1. No one is perfect mostly
 thanks to Jerry Sloan's Dean Smith's tatics which cost 3 folks perfection.
 MAir sorry but I had to drop one of your wins. You picked Seattle and the
 Lakers to win and didn't pick a winner in the Utah/Houston series. Given
 that you didn't use the proper form I would have given you some leeway but
 you picked all the games according to the order of the brackets but picked
 the Lakers were you should have made a Utah/Houston pick.

 Now for the really good news I decided that I couldn't not give a prize
 and the prize should be wicked cool, so it just so happens that I have
 a free coupon for a CD from Columbia House so that's the winner's prize.
 A CD of the winner's choice provided it's one that Columbia House carries.
 I know Karen it might be tough for you to find anything cool in their
 catalog but maybe you could get a present for someone else should you
 be the winner...........

 if there's a tie, but you have the winner of the finals and the other
 person doesn't you're the winner. If both or more than 2 people are
 tied than the one who sucks up the most by writing a Why the Knicks
 suck essay will be the winner............

 ;^)

 mikeyC

 PS. I'm not pulling a TCM, I got called into work. Most unsual for me
     on a sunday and I had to give up the most hype matchup of the playoffs
     so far. gosh darn


Player	  		Champ    1st rnd
--------------------------------------------
Drew Garry		Jazz        12
Bill Breen		Knicks      10
Chappy                  Knicks      12
UMDan                   Spurs       12
Karen Derry             Spurs       14
Ron Erickson            Spurs       10
Mike Fowler             Suns        12
R_T_G                   Suns        14
Paul Gronowski          Spurs       10
TTom                    Suns        12
Joe Huber               Cavs         4
Joe Garbarino           Knicks      14
MAir                    Bulls       12
MikeyC                  Pacers       6
Mike Heiser             Suns        10
Nazz                    Spurs       12
Vinny Silvestri         Spurs       14
Boss                    Magic       12
Jerry Heath             Bulls       12
Patrick Roosen          Suns        14




















10.3073Knicks lose, Bulls Lose, Jazz loseOURGNG::RIGGENNetworks Sales &amp; MarketingMon May 08 1995 02:488
    Don't know if I'm happier about Indiana and Reggie Miller winning
    or the fact that the NY Knicks gave up the game with 18 seconds 
    left. I'll be the first to admit I turned it off before it was over. 
    
    I wish NBC would just put the schedule to reflect the importance of the 
    game. e.g. Game starts 1:00  EST--- Last 2:00 should be shown at 3:30 
    
    Jeff
10.3074out of here in about 20...CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Mon May 08 1995 03:226
    
    Hi Jeff,
    
    What drags you in so late? Bulls lost that's good to hear....
    
    mike
10.3075ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Mon May 08 1995 10:425
10.3076CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Mon May 08 1995 12:002
    
    the big brass told him the series must go 7..........
10.3077CSC32::MACGREGORMon May 08 1995 12:2313
    
    Actually, my take on the last "shot" was that the defender was only
    slightly behind and on the shooting hand and given that Jordan was
    already on the way down, it would have been a difficult shot.  So he
    passed (poorly) to the open player.  If it was a good pass, then you
    would be looking at a one point Chicago win.
    
    Kudos to the Magic, who have now won three straight close games in the
    playoffs.  I figured the close games would do them in, but that appears
    to be incorrect at this point in time.
    
    Marc
    
10.3078CAMONE::WAYUSS Largato SS-371, In MemoriamMon May 08 1995 12:266
I watched a bit of a couple of NBA games over the weekend.  

Man, I can't believe the amount of shuffling and traveling that goes on
that never gets called.....  

'Saw
10.3079Since when does JORDAN dish off inthe Closing Seconds ???MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSMon May 08 1995 12:2843
        this weekend was a BIG WOW on the NBA front...
    
        Game 1: Indiana looked in control and then let the game totally get
                away from them, it looked over, it was over but with under
                20 seconds left in the game Reggie Miller hit a 3pt shot,then
                he steals the inbound pass jumps out past the 3pt line and
                drains another one.... THEN Indiana makes a huge error (SO they
                thought) by fouling Starks on the next inbound, BUT he missed
                both free throws, EWING gets the REBOUND AND CHOKES a short
                jumper, Miller gets the rebound and fouled (Drains both),then
                on the next trip down NY Guards (Anthony I think) falls down
                and the clock runs out... Never in my life have I seen such an
                ending to a BBall game.
    
        GAME 2: No big deal (from my standpoint) although I think a Utah vs
                Phoenix Series would have been very boring...
    
        GAME 3: The big one, MJ and Pippen do all this WHINING about how the
                rest of the team has to get involved AND THEY COME THRU BIG
                time.  The 3 Center's (Combined) outplayed Orlando's Center's
                Kukoc/BJ/Kerr/Bench all played GREAT... SO it should have been
                a blowout.. BUT with jordan and Pippen combining for 10-33 from
                the floor PLUS at least 10-15 TURNOVERS they LOST THIS GAME FOR
                Chicago.  The Center(s) were 11-16 from the field a perfect 6-6
                from the line with 28pts and like 20rebounds.  Kerr/Kukoc/BJ
                combined for 13-24, 5-6 from the line with 36pts.  They did
                there job and DID it GREAT... IF you look at the box scores
                they really tell the WHOLE story.. PIPPEN/JORDAN STUNK UP THE
                court.
    
        Even with that the BULLS had this game WON with 20 seconds left, they
        were up by 1 with the ball all Jordan had to do was get it over 1/2
        court and hold the ball untill he gets fouled, but no the ball got
        knocked loss from behind and Orlando gets an Easy 2pts (Basicaly the
        ball game) except the bulls had 6 seconds to go for the win, MJ goes
        up at the free throw line and PASSES OFF THE BALL TO PIPPEN, 1st off
        HE SHOULD NOT HAVE PASSED, and 2nd off IF YOUR GOING TO PASS THE BALL
        DONT PASS IT BEHIND THE GUY...
    
        Jordan 0    Orlando 1
                                                            MairB
    
                                                                         
10.3080MKOTS3::LONGSpring has sprung, grass has rizMon May 08 1995 12:297
    Now you know why I liken the NBA to the WWF. 
    
    That's not really fair...the wraslers are better actors.
    
    
    
    billl
10.3081I'll Admit it I was screaming at the TV at the endMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSMon May 08 1995 12:5211
    Have you ever watched any wraslers outside the WWF, the WWF wraslers
    are excellent actors compared to some of the other leagues :-) Worse
    then rocky IV's ringrobics.
    
    Actually I thought the refs did a better then average job at keeping
    the games in control and calling them fairly evenly.  Jordan VS
    anyother team would have gone to the line about 4 more times based on
    at least 4 NONCALLS that I thought should have been called and wernt
    (If it wasnt Shaq/Magic they would have  been called :-)...).
    
    								mairb
10.3082SNAX::ERICKSONMoney + Boredom = MJMon May 08 1995 14:0419
    
    Saw,
    
    	You like those 4 step spin moves Shaq gets away with? He gets away
    with it because he starts his move, dribbles the ball once, then takes
    the 3 or 4 steps. Before dunking the ball. NBA refs stop looking at your
    feet once you dribble the ball once in the paint. Why?, They are
    looking for the foul. They can't watch the feet and look for the foul
    at the same time.
    	Anyways GOTTA love those Knicks giving a game away. Granted the
    refs blew a big call in that game. That decided the out come of the
    game. Tell me Reggie Miller didn't knock Greg Anthony over on the in
    bounds pass. After he made the 1st 3 pointer? Hey ref get a clue as to
    why the inbounds pass went directly to Reggie. He knocked Greg Anthony
    over 2 seconds before hand. Still GOTTA love John Starks choking on
    not one but both free throws.
    
    Ron 
                                 
10.3083CAMONE::WAYUSS Largato SS-371, In MemoriamMon May 08 1995 14:3111
Well, I'm not a big hoops fan, or an expert in any sense of the word,
but I noticed a lot of shuffling of feet (which really tends to get
called in the college game) and lots and lots o' steps.

They may watch for the fouls, but hell, half the time they get those wrong
too.   

I wish Bill Gusic was still around so we could get his cut on this....


'Saw
10.3084Could have 4 series go 6 or 7 games this rndMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSMon May 08 1995 14:5025
    Actually if you watch the whole game you'll see they do call all the
    traveling and fouls...
    
    
    JUST NOT ON THE GUY WHO COMMITTS THEM :-)  MJ Takes a forth step NOCALL
    but next trip down if any player who's name is not known by all the
    fans he gets called for the Phantom Foul.  This is used througout the
    league very consistently.  Luckily for the BULLS they have the 3headed
    monster who gets many of those calls Purdue/Longley/Wennington are very
    popular to the refs has being privlidged to receiving many of Jordan
    and pippen Phantom Fouls Makeup Calls.  But everyteam has that guy at
    the end of the bench who gets called for his first fould when he takes
    off his warmups.
    
    I thought all 3 games were great entertainment and NON of them came off
    as being Unfairly Called by the refs (1 or 2 calls does not make a
    game (For the most part)).  Id still prefer them to let them touchey
    feely acting calls go in the last 30-60 seconds of the game.  Anthony
    was on the floor when Miller stole the inbound and nailed the 3 but it
    was a little touchey feely type foul with alot of acting, but now we
    know why he's only on TV when  he's playing hoop :-)
    
    Tonight whould be a great game, all 4 series in this rnd are winable by
    either team... Gotta Lov it
    									mab
10.3085Battle of the sneakers - now espn is jumping inAKOCOA::BREENMon May 08 1995 17:2012
    Well Bob Ryan went about the furthest that the top print media has
    ventured that I know of in regards to the special treatment subject and
    overall nba integrity.  Considering Ryan is close to Gammons in
    respective sports reporting prestige (basketball, baseball) his
    statements seem noteworthy.
    
    On the same day I see an ESPN bullet on the subject of "Battle of the
    Sneaker Giants" - specifically the Jordan (Nike) - Shaq (Reebok)
    battle.  I didn't see where they had an actual reporting on the subject
    or whether it was just a headliner.
    
    It sure seemed awfully familiar.
10.3086MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon May 08 1995 18:277
    
      I loved Reggie Miller's comments after the game, " Well, after
     Anthony choked and we fouled Starks and he choked..." The Knicks
     gacked up a big old hairball yesterday. Thank goodness. Basket-
     ball as we know it could not stand another finals as boring as
     last years. Michael, Reggie, Shaq, anybody but the blander than
     bland, can't-shoot Knicks and ultra-punk Greg Anthony.
10.3087ONOFRE::MAY_BRMich fightsong=1bourbon,1scotch &amp;1beerMon May 08 1995 18:324
    
    It's days like today that really make me miss TC*.
    
    brews
10.3088MKOTS3::LONGSpring has sprung, grass has rizTue May 09 1995 13:477
    >>It's days like today that really make me miss TC*.
    
    The only problem is that he's a Rangers fan as well, which would 
    offset his Knocks fanatisism.
    
    
    billl
10.3089CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Thu May 11 1995 12:1717
    
    If Jordan ain't the most superstitous person on the planet than he's
    in the top 3. First he has to have his old chair, and now he has to
    have his old uniform. For those that missed it Jordan came out wearing
    #23 last night. After the stinker on sunday, Nick Anderson comment that
    "he could steal the ball from 45 but not from 23". So it looks like
    NBA marketing got what they want (45 is now a collector's item) and
    Mike's statements about his dad were a hoax..........
    
    oh yeah and the Bulls won 100 something to 90 something.....
    
    Mikey stunk the house out early but didn't miss in the third quarter
    after a Patrick Ewing like first half when he was 5-16. Of course when
    the game was on the line he didn't miss either. Best clutch player,
    best player period.........
    
     mike
10.3090MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSThu May 11 1995 13:178
    Does he still were is UNC Shorts underneath his uniform as well ?
    
    So now when he does retire do they re-retire #23 or retire #45 ?
    Is he going to continue to where #23 (I hope so) or will he go
    back to #45 during/after the playoffs ???????  You'd be surprise
    at how superstitous some ball players are...
    
    								mab
10.3091USCTR1::GARBARINOThu May 11 1995 14:4110
>    If Jordan ain't the most superstitous person on the planet than he's

Superstitious people amaze me, and it's more amazing that someone, whose
skills are so much greater than anyone on the planet, believes in this
crap.  Like there's something in that number that's stronger than his
personal strengths.

And what's just as dumb is all of the attention fans and media give to
his switch...and the Magic considering protesting the game because of
it.
10.3092We all have our little superstitionsMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSThu May 11 1995 15:326
    I never consider'd myself to be superstitions but when my Odometer gets
    a 666 in it I try not to look at it....  Now thats strange... ????
    
    One of the Guys I work with was born 6/7/66 .....Too close :-)
    
    									mab
10.3093OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaThu May 11 1995 16:006
10.3094CSC32::MACGREGORThu May 11 1995 16:359
    
    Some "routines" do have an effect.  For example, Bird grabbing his
    shoes can be looked at as a simple form of stretching which might make
    him shoot better.  Maybe by shaving ones head the sweat flows a
    different way and doesn't get into the eyes.  But a number or socks is
    just plain ridiculus.
    
    Marc
    
10.3095MKOTS3::LONGLife is better left to chance.Thu May 11 1995 16:3615
    I think everyone who is a fan/athlete is somewhat superstitious.
    
    I recall one Legion game where our pitcher had gone into the 8th
    without giving up a hit.  Everyone, who was paying attention,
    knew what was happening, but no one dared mention it.  That is,
    except for the pitcher's little brother.  He blurts out, "C'mon,
    Brian, only 6 more outs for a no-hitter!"
    
    The youngster was admited to the local emergency room with 
    multiple cuts and abrasions.  Needless to say the next batter
    laces a double down the line.
    
    
    billl
    
10.3096BIGQ::MCKAYThu May 11 1995 17:357
    Top of the sixth in a tournament in New Jersey, we score a run
    to get over the 10 run mercy rule.  Everyone gives our pitcher 
    a slap on the back for just pitching a no-hitter.  Celebration goes on
    for a minute and then umps inform us we have to let the home team
    bat (local rule at the time).  First guy up gets a hit.........
    
    Jimbo
10.3097USCTR1::GARBARINOThu May 11 1995 18:1612
>    Barkley shaves his head before every game.

Maybe that bid ol' lard butt thinks he gains some type of aerodynamic
edge ????


BTW, does anyone else think that the Western Conference teams don't look
as awesome as their regular season records made them out to be ?  The
3 and 4 seeds couldn't get out of the 1st round.  All top seeds in the
East advanced (technically Char was the #4, but we all know better).
The West's semis will be yawners.  The East's will be nail-biters, unless
Chicago takes the next 2 at home.
10.3098West had to play the WestOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaThu May 11 1995 18:255
10.3099I dont see a clear cut favorite from either leagueMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSThu May 11 1995 18:279
    San Antonio seems to be back on track and took the 1st too easily
    Have to see if they can take 2 at LA and how they handle the winner
    of the Pho/Hou series, but I wouldnt count them out.
    
    The east has 4 good teams left and both series are 1-1 and will be
    battles, I still expect both series to be 2-2 after the 2 road games
    so it will be intresting.
    
    								MaB
10.3100SNARFOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaThu May 11 1995 19:261
10.3101CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Fri May 12 1995 12:379
    
    Well the "choke-atists" did again. NY blew an 11 point 4th quarter lead
    loosing to the Pacers 97-95 in OT. Didn't see the game so I don't have
    any real details. Like Joe said earlier if the Knicks are going to win
    this year, they're determined to do it the hard way. Chuck shaved his
    head to the tune of 30 points last night and the Suns go up 2-0 with
    a 114-90 pasting of the Rockets....... 
    
     mike
10.3102ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri May 12 1995 12:485
10.3103HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri May 12 1995 13:1310
  Why is there all this controversy about Michael Jordan wearing his old number
and new shoes? Is the NBA afraid that someone from some other team will be at a
disadvantage because they won't recognize the bald guy wearing number 23 who's
taking off from the top of the key and slam dunking the ball while 8 feet in
the air? 

  "Honest coach, I was fooled. I had no idea that the guy wearing the black
and white Air Jordan's was on their team".

  George
10.3104SNAX::ERICKSONMoney + Boredom = MJFri May 12 1995 13:3024
    
    RE .3103,
    
    	It all comes down to marketing and image. Also believe or not
    the NBA does not like to take advantage of us in terms of merchandise.
    If Jordan changes his # to start next year. Thousands of kids will buy
    his new number. If he changes again, they will buy another jersey with
    that number. Which IMO would hurt the image of the NBA a little because
    they would be exploiting the kids and making TONS of money.
    	Also lets say that MJ wears #45 the rest of the playoffs. How much
    money is that ONE #23 jersey he wore in the '95 playoffs worth?
    	Somewhere someone has the last #23 jersey MJ wore during the '93
    playoffs. That uniform from the '93 playoffs WAS considered the last
    time MJ wore #23 before it was retired. If that uniform was sold at
    auction. It isn't worth as much anymore, because MJ has now wore #23 in
    a game again.
       The little fiasco about the White sneakers is nit picking. However
    the Bull's official team uniform consists of Black sneakers. Even
    MLB has this rule. Every player is suppose to wear the same color
    cleats. It doesn't matter who makes them. If the team color is Red
    cleats. Then everybody is suppose to wear Red cleats.
    
    Ron
    Ron
10.3105SNAX::ERICKSONMoney + Boredom = MJFri May 12 1995 13:435
    
    	They other thing I wanted to mention is. When is Patrick Ewing
    going to learn that a moving pick is a foul? HA HA HA
    
    Ron
10.3106HOTLNE::BRIANFri May 12 1995 14:499
    How come when Micaheal goes against the rules, by doing what he wants,
    he's not considered a problem.  But, when others like Coleman do it,
    they are trashed in the media?
    
    Michael may be a great player, but he is not respecting the league. 
    All he is considering is how he can market himself.
    
    
    Brian
10.3107OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaFri May 12 1995 15:2812
10.3108CAMONE::WAYUSS Largato SS-371, In MemoriamFri May 12 1995 15:4017
The NBA has these "virtual" rules, which are instantiated when needed for
players of less diety than the players who live in Valhalla....

Travelling is travelling only once in a while -- like alternating Tuesdays
if it's three days shy of the 3rd quarter of the moon.

How much you can push off depends on what your name is, what team you're
on, and whether or not the ref's tacos are repeating on him.

Moving picks are moving picks for some, and a dynamically static pick for
others....


It's a sham.


'Saw
10.3109HELIX::MAIEWSKIFri May 12 1995 15:4225
RE                      <<< Note 10.3106 by HOTLNE::BRIAN >>>

>    Michael may be a great player, but he is not respecting the league. 
>    All he is considering is how he can market himself.
    
  The league wins big from Michael coming back to play.

  If he generates print by wearing a new number, the league benefits.

  If he generates print by wearing his old number, the league benefits.

  If he generates print by wearing new shoes the league benefits.

  If he generates print by playing barefoot the league benefits.

  If he generates print by getting into a battle with the league, the
    league benefits.

  He he sneezes and scratches his ass, the league benefits.

  The league should get down on it's collective knees and kiss the floor that
Michael walks on because where ever he plays, the crows will show up and fork
over the dough.

  George
10.3110BSS::MENDEZFri May 12 1995 15:476
    I understand that MJ did not report to the scorers table with the
    change of number.  No problem with him changing his number or shoes
    but just try and do it within the guidelines.  The MAGIC couldn't have
    stopped him even if he came out in a Cleveland uniform!!!!  BTW how
    come MJ has a separate locker room than his team mates???
    
10.3111PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFFri May 12 1995 16:168
  Amazing. The league lets MJ take 12 steps without a dribble on the way to the
  hoop. And when he does dribble, he palms the ball 90% of the time.
  All an opposing player has to do is sneeze within 10 feet of his Airness,
  and he gets called for a foul.

  But if he changes numbers, it's a big fine.

	Keith    
10.3112World wide baskets associationAKOCOA::BREENFri May 12 1995 16:2018
    I notice that the Magic were using college collect-the-charge tactics
    and the refs were honoring the charges which is not usually done. 
    Cousy claims that the player taking the charge has to be out of the
    area directly under the basket and even has stated number of feet as
    thought it's some kind of rule or legalized interpretation.
    
    Ewing of course uses illegal picks as part of his game, did he get
    called for it?  I believe he got called once in last year's playoffs
    but it doesn't change anything.  Also they won't foul out the mega
    stars as Spurs knew by playing Robinson with 5 and Magic has Shaq out
    too much because of his 4 and 5 fouls.  They should have just left him
    in and forced the league's/refs hand.
    
    Ironically Reebok advertising is heavy in what I've seen so far so I'd
    guess Bulls-Magic will see seven; I'd bank on that one.  Maybe Hill
    doesn't see the nba as a marketer's setup and is trying to play it
    straight, if so they'd better get rid of him quick or Magic will never
    go anywhere in postseason.
10.3113HOTLNE::BRIANFri May 12 1995 18:142
    I read that Saquille tried to change his number a little while back,
    through proper guidelines, and was denied by the league.
10.3114Responsibility is with the team, not the playerTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Fri May 12 1995 18:418
    All the Bulls had to do before the game was notify the official scorer
    of the change in the number.  It could be done at any time before
    tapoff.  It is NOT up to the player to do it, but the team.  If Michael
    went to the table and told the scorer he was wearing #23, the scorer
    should then have immediately confirmed that from Phil Jackson or his
    representative, or Jordan could not have played in the game.
    
    NAZZ
10.3115ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri May 12 1995 20:153
10.3116CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Mon May 15 1995 12:2318
    
     Geez the so called "Superboy" played more like "Supergirl" yesterday.
     Maybe Rebook told Shaq take it easy we want this one to go 7....
     Ther Suns are lucky that the Rockets are stupid and Clyde pulled one
     of his disappearing acts like in Portland. When you got a weapon like
     Akeem and shoot 3 pointers down the stretch in a tight one you
     deserve to loose. Spurs won't win it all without Rodman. Tough
     posistion for Hill. If you let Rodman drift it doesn't look good to
     his teammates but it's tough to bench and crackdown on a guy who gives
     it his all when he's on the floor. 
    
     for those without access, Bulls, Suns and Spurs won yesterday.
    
     current series standings: Spurs 3-1, Pacers 3-1, Suns 3-1, Bulls 2-2
    
     Also I think Joe owes Horace Grant an apology  ;^)
    
     mike
10.3117MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSMon May 15 1995 12:4119
    Without Grant Orlando GOES NOWHERE... This guy NAILSS every Jumper from 
    18-20 Feet and is an awsome rebounder.  Not to mention that he seems
    more like the playmaker/leader on the floor then Shaq or hardaway. 
    They should double his salary, he should be making more then shaq or
    penny based on performance/team value.
    
    And for those that keep whining about MJ/Shaq and the rest of the
    stars getting away with murder, you should try watching the games
    rather then just assuming and whining.  MJ been hacked quite a few
    times goine down the lane with no calls, he even got called for
    traveling in game 3.  There Keeping shaq honest and have called him
    for traveling a few times as well.
    
    Id like to see some of you ref and NBA game and see how many calls you
    miss.
    
    The series is gonig how I expected, tied up at 2...
    
    								Mike
10.3118kj the real thunder on that Suns teamAKOCOA::BREENMon May 15 1995 17:3510
    One guy I can't fathom is this Dan Thunder Majerle.  Why isn't he
    simply released and left to his restaurant business?  In fact why
    doesn't he retire while leaving at least the semblance of being a star
    although he was exposed badly in '93.
    
    On the other hand KJ is absolutely the real thing, a purely talented
    guard who is what Stockton and others are talked about being.  He
    seemed to be the whole key to Phoenix yesterday in the first half.  I
    don't know about second half except I was a little surprised that
    Phoenix was able to win.
10.3119USCTR1::GARBARINOMon May 15 1995 17:4211
>     Also I think Joe owes Horace Grant an apology  ;^)

Never.  When was his last double-double in the playoffs ?  Who's Orlando
got to cover him ?  Hey, my opinion of Grant is based on the previous 3
years against Oakley.  He was placed on the All-Star team ahead of Oak,
and generally regarded as the better player, yet when they went head-to-head,
Grant disappeared (until last year's semis, when he took his game to the
perimeter and shot J's).

Didn't see yesterday's game, so I can't comment on his performance.  But
didn't he have a 7-pt, 3-reb Game 1 ?
10.3120The Only Player from Orlando worth Talking aboutMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSMon May 15 1995 18:0215
    His last Double Double was lets see... Yesturday
    
    He was 9 for 11 from the field with 21pts (3-4 from the FTL) with 13
    rebounds.  He's averaging 11.5 boards a game and has hit for an
    incredible .580% from the field averagin 14pts per game... SO he's
    averaging over a double double in 8 playoff games this year.
    
    Not sure what more you could ask from this guy, actually I do, PLEASE
    BE A BULL :-).  Also AGAIN He seems like the ONLY TRUE leader on the
    floor PLUS he knows the BULLS system and if they would listen to him
    Im sure they would improve as a team (At least vs Chicago).
    
    Orlado - grant = Exit 1st round
    
    								MaB
10.3121MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSMon May 15 1995 18:056
    Actually that 14pts per game is only for his FG Im not sure what
    he's scored from the line, he's 54-93 from the field so 108pts in
    8 games (14pts per game) so with FT's he has to be up around 17 or
    18 per game...
    
    								mab
10.3122Still anyone's championship to winTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Mon May 15 1995 18:4611
    Two comments about the playoffs so far:
    
    1) PLEASE no more comparisons of Penny Hardaway with Magic Johnson.
       That is a total insult to Magic and unfair to Hardaway, who is a
       pretty good player but shows nowhere near the court smarts or 
       leadership ability of Magic.
    
    2) KJ has played in nine playoff gamesd and hasn't gotten injured yet!
       WOW!!!  I predict he won't make it though game 5 vs Houston.
    
    NAZZ
10.3123CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Mon May 15 1995 18:595
    
    Speaking of KJ, why does he have that snarl on his face? Is he upset
    that he's only five foot two? 
    
    mike
10.3124I don't get itAKOCOA::BREENMon May 15 1995 19:356
    Why KJ?  Bird was constantly beset by nagging injuries as well as
    Parrish and McHale.  When he's playing he's an awesome player and
    doesn't do it with mirrors like some of the others.
    
    In fact Nazz has the right idea - pick on the ultra overrated Hardaway
    or as earlier noted powder puff Majerle.
10.3125Camby staying I seeAKOCOA::BREENMon May 15 1995 19:396
    btw - I see Camby is staying, says he'd like to go 1 or 2 next year
    rather than as low as 7 in the herd declaring this year.
    
    I still am in the dark about players declaring then playing and the
    team that drafts them - I assume they remain the property of the
    drafting team for a year and a day or whatever.
10.3126CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Mon May 15 1995 19:456
    
     I'm not picking on KJ. I think he's one of the best points in the 
     league. I just don't understand why he looks like he's never having 
     any fun despite torching a team for 43.........
    
     mike
10.3127FOCUSOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaMon May 15 1995 20:101
10.3128USCTR1::GARBARINOMon May 15 1995 20:336
>    I still am in the dark about players declaring then playing and the
>    team that drafts them - I assume they remain the property of the
>    drafting team for a year and a day or whatever.

I'm sure I read that the drafting team retains the rights to that player
until his class graduates.
10.3129SNAX::ERICKSONMoney + Boredom = MJMon May 15 1995 20:5013
    
    	As long as a player doesn't have an agent. He has 30 days after
    he is drafted. To decide to return to school or not. This is what
    Kevin Garnett is planning on doing. Some experts are saying he will
    be picked in the top 10. Others say he wont' go until late first round.
    If he is a top 10 pick look for him to skip college. If he goes late
    first round, look for him to attend college. The team who drafts him
    will retain his rights. For 1 full year after his college class
    graduates. So if he attends college this fall, I believe it is
    considered the class 1999. So the team will hold his rights until Draft
    day 2000.
    
    Ron
10.3130Converting the heathens in PhoenixTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Tue May 16 1995 13:263
    Re. a few back:  I didn't know KJ was a Mormon!
    
    NAZZ
10.3131OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaTue May 16 1995 14:446
10.3132CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Wed May 17 1995 11:1318
    
     Magic 103 Bulls 95
     
     Grant 24 points 11 rebounds
     Shaq  23 points 22 rebounds
     Scott 22 5 three pointers
     Penny 19 points 11 assists
     Mikey 39 points for naught
    
     Lakers 98 Spurs 96 in OT
     
     Van Exel hit a three pointer with 0.5 ticks on the clock to win it...
    
     Rockets 103 Suns 97 in OT
    
     no details
    
    mike
10.3133USCTR1::GARBARINOWed May 17 1995 14:166
>     Grant 24 points 11 rebounds

Didn't see the game, but every highlight of one of his baskets was
a dunk off a feed from a double-teamed Shaq.  Which raises a good
question:  Could Horace Grant score if he didn't play on a team with
a superstar to draw the defense's attention ???
10.3134CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Wed May 17 1995 14:434
    
    could Oakley?
    
    mike
10.3135CNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Wed May 17 1995 16:046
    
     Does anyone know if my man Rodman played last night?
    
     If Chris Ford has been fired yet?
    
     mike
10.3136HELIX::MAIEWSKIWed May 17 1995 16:178
RE           <<< Note 10.3135 by CNTROL::CHILDS "Harry Browne in 96" >>>

>     If Chris Ford has been fired yet?
    
  Last night on WBZ radio 1030 they said that M.L. Carr was meeting with the
owners to discuss those types of things.

  George
10.3137exMSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed May 17 1995 16:175
    
      Yup Rodman played. He kind of hurt them at the very end when
     he and Robinson both went after a rebound and neither of them 
     came away with it. Van Exel ended up with it and launched a humbug
     that won the game.
10.3138Definitely worth staying up for!TNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Wed May 17 1995 16:3616
    Two of the most exciting games I've seen in quite a while.  Nick Van
    Exel is simply amazing - what cahunas on this guy!  He's 0-5 from
    3-point land for the game, but nail a long 3-pointer to send the game
    into OT, then hits a running 3-pointer off a scramble with 0.5 seconds
    left to win it for the Lakers.  This is after LA wentg almost ten (yes,
    10!!!) minutes without a field goal in the 4th quarter.
    
    SOmething similar happoened to the winning team in Phoenix.  The
    Rockets didn't score for the last five minutes or so in regulation
    until Hakeem hit in the final seconds to send the game into OT, but
    the Suns kept going 0-2 and 1-2 at the foul line (Barkley was 1-6 from
    the line).  Chucky Brown and Mario Elie came up big for Houston as
    Clyde Drexler hardly played at all due to a stomach virus that had him
    being fed intavenously before the game.
    
    NAZZ 
10.3139USCTR1::GARBARINOWed May 17 1995 17:205
>    could Oakley?

No, but Oakley is definitely the better rebounder, and IMO, the better
defensive player.  He doesn't need to score to have an impact on the
game.  IMO, Grant does.
10.3140Spurs choked tooOUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaWed May 17 1995 17:201
10.3141exCNTROL::CHILDSHarry Browne in 96Wed May 17 1995 17:268
    
    I don't have stats to go by but imo rebounding is a wash, both do it
    well both offensive and defensive boards. Grant's the better scorer
    and while Oakley maybe a more creative passer, he also throws more
    away than Grant. Defensively neither is a slouch so again a wash
    imo. Summing it up Grant's the better play...........
    
    mike
10.3142Knick fan pins hopes on Oakley, laugh track at sevenAKOCOA::BREENWed May 17 1995 17:3112
    Oakley 10 years ago would be a comparison with Grant today, I'd still
    take Grant.  Oakley shouldn't even be starting on the knicks or getting
    more than 20 minutes a game.  He does very little out there.
    
    Jackson and Chicago aren't completely stupid, they had a choice of
    Grant or Oakley and let the lesser go.
    
    I'd be more interested in Grant as league mvp arguments than comparing
    him to Oakley.  Grant is the only forward who's presence on any other
    club would make them the favorite, possibly the only player.  Oakley on
    the other hand (it could be said) could sit out and make the knicks
    tougher because his minutes would go to Mason and Bonner.
10.3143CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterWed May 17 1995 18:036
    
    I don't know Billte. Oakley does keep the 6' 3" guards from kicking the
    crap out of Patrick after he throws one of those moving picks.......
    
    ;^)
    
10.3144what a pair!!OLD1S::CADZILLA2If it ain't fixed, don't break itWed May 17 1995 18:085
    
    
    re 3138
    
      Nazz what are cahunas? Could you be refering to cajones.
10.3145Always polite to get clarifiactions in matters like thisTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks for a great year UMass!Wed May 17 1995 18:343
    Cahunas are a northerstern version of cajones.
    
    NAZZ
10.3146CAMONE::WAYUSS Largato SS-371, In MemoriamWed May 17 1995 18:3811
>         -< Always polite to get clarifiactions in matters like this >-
>
>    Cahunas are a northerstern version of cajones.
    
And because I alway get corrected on this, the correct spelling of the
word is
		cojones


hth,
'Saw
10.3147over-rated, IMOUSCTR1::GARBARINOWed May 17 1995 19:1731
>    I don't have stats to go by but imo rebounding is a wash,

I'm sure this isn't the case when comparing season averages, and Grant
NEVER out-rebounded Oakley head-to-head.


>    and while Oakley maybe a more creative passer,

IMO, Oakley is the worst passer in the league, regardless of position.
I can't believe how many times he throws it away.


And Billte, I'm not pinning any hopes on Oakley.  He's past his prime,
and Checketts may have finally made a SMART move by holding the line
and NOT giving Oak a contract extention.  And I share your opinion that
he should be coming off the bench, and that's where he better be next
year.

If you had read my first comment on Oak-Grant, I clearly stated that my
opinion of Grant was formed during the 3 years he and Oak went head-to-head
in the playoffs (the same 3 years that they were frequently compared).
The only year Grant was even a factor was last year, when he took it
outside and started shooting 15' jumpers.  He was never a rebounding
factor in those series.

To mention Grant and MVP in the same sentence is ridiculous.  He doesn't
dominate in any SINGLE phase of the game.  And Jackson's decision not to
guard him up to this point of the series speaks volumes.  Anyone 6'10"
and not guarded should be able to get 20 pts.  His greatest skill is
his ability to hit medium-range jumpers...not a prime requirement for
a power forward in the NBA.
10.3148AKOCOA::BREENWed May 17 1995 19:4712
    Well I only watch in bits and pieces, what I see is Grant getting the
    key rebounds and big baskets.  I'll also state an Oakley for Grant
    trade would make the knicks a favorite and doom Orlando.
    
    You have a point in that the nba teams seem to all double team one or
    two players and offense and defense works off the adjustments.  Grant
    is one beneficiary of that but he also seems to be able to play within
    the boundaries of the game strategy - pass or shoot, get open, go for
    offensive rebound; this is a talent in itself.
    
    Now if the Orlando team with Grant goes all the way vs out in 3 and the
    only difference is Horace what's the verdict - Reebok's advertising?!!
10.3149CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westWed May 17 1995 20:1611
    
    re: grant only difference between 3 and out and next round
    
    How about free throws down the stretch?  Makes a big difference.  How
    about one more year of experience for a young team?
    
    Is Grant a factor?  Yes.  Is he a big factor?  Yes.  Is he the reason? 
    No.
    
    Marc
    
10.3150OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaWed May 17 1995 21:112
10.3151I've almost got Mikey convincedAKOCOA::BREENWed May 17 1995 21:1514
    But what I'm saying is 
    
    	Orlando minus Grant - out in three
    
    	Orlando with  Grant - right now in the driver's seat
    
    What else do magic have they didn't have last year.  Attitude, focus? 
    this also can be attributed to grant.
    
    But don't undersell those advertising bucks that Reebok has thrown in
    lately, I'm getting more and more convinced that my sneaky,sneaker
    theory is holding water
    
    billte
10.3152CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westWed May 17 1995 23:0221
    
    billte,
    
    You can't really believe what you are saying can you?  Orlando - Grant
    means they don't win game 1 of the Boston series.  Give me a break, 47
    points is a total team thing, not a single person thing.  So ignoring
    everything else, you should at LEAST be saying out in four.
    
    However, I don't suppose you noticed Shaq's playoff FT percentage (even
    higher in the last two minutes of a game).  If he shot that percentage
    last year, they win 2 out of 3 of those Indiana games.  How about Nick
    Anderson and Hardaways improved play.  I'm talking about "making the
    right decision" kind of stuff.  The type of thing that comes from
    experience.
    
    Do I think Orlando would be up 3-2 in the second round without Grant? 
    Nope, but I do think they would have won at least one game and maybe
    even the first series without him.
    
    Marc
    
10.3153ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Thu May 18 1995 11:103
10.3154ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Thu May 18 1995 11:127
10.3155CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu May 18 1995 11:255
    
    or Starks' never dribbling before making the pass to Ewing. Also
    the 6th foul on Mckey was bogus. Refs again drag NY along........
    
    mike
10.3156ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Thu May 18 1995 11:292
10.3157CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu May 18 1995 11:524
    
    yeah, if they're playing the Lakers..........
    
    ;^)
10.3158CAMONE::WAYUSS Largato SS-371, In MemoriamThu May 18 1995 12:209
Man, did Ewing look like he was playing hop-scotch or doing the Curly shuffle
on his way to the hoop for the final basket last night or what?

He took more steps than they're taking in Zaire to prevent the spread of that
virus....



'Saw
10.3159Brown > RileyMSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Thu May 18 1995 13:0614
    
  >> Patrick Ewing saved the Knicks from elimination last night
  >> with his drop step, hop step, shuffle, no dribble drive 
  >> basket in the lane with under two seconds to go.  

     Actually, he did dribble in between his achey-breaky dance
     steps. It really was a blatant travel but I thought NY was 
     getting the short end of the calls all night especially in
     the fourth. Harper had a clean strip that was called a foul.
     Smith was mugged and got no call. Riley doesn't seem to know
     how to work the refs. Probably because he never had to in LA
     because Magic knew how and usually didn't even have to. 
     
    
10.3161AKOCOA::BREENThu May 18 1995 13:3518
    Espn had the hightlights and it looked like an anything goes kind of
    fourth quarter which is probably fairer than the refs stepping in like
    they did one year with a McHale tip taken away.
    
    Ewing as he even said did the Jordan "travel" which is a combination of
    the possession dribble and a liberal pivot foot interpretation. 
    Believe it or not it (traveling or no) was still subject to
    interpretation.  What was obvious traveling was a Smit move to the
    basket but since it was followed by an obvious goal tend that evened
    up.
    
    It looked like Miller wasn't whinning in the postgame interview, he
    another victim from last year of ref's whimsy probably prefers the
    everything goes style and knew he could have won it with better 3pt
    shooting.
    
    Knick guards have to go after loose rebounds not stand around and
    watch.
10.3162CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu May 18 1995 13:387
    
    you're tied with a few others after the first round. Of the 4 people
    you're tied with 2 have the same picks as you for the second round,
    one person's already minus 1 cause they have Utah and the other has
    Indiana and Houston.........
    
    mike
10.3163another opinionUSCTR1::GARBARINOThu May 18 1995 13:429
>    or Starks' never dribbling before making the pass to Ewing. Also
>    the 6th foul on Mckey was bogus. Refs again drag NY along........

C'mon Mike, I didn't make as big a deal about the no-call on Miller
when he pushed Anthony to the floor and stole the ball in Game 1...
or the phantom fouls on Ewing in Game 3 that caused him to miss the
end of what should have been a win.  Game 1 will prove to cost them
the series.  Game 3 was their chance to get it back.  The refs clearly
are not dragging NY along.
10.3164USCTR1::GARBARINOFri May 19 1995 14:5313
Wow !  Not a single entry in here or in BOSTON_CELTICS !!  What gives ?
As *goes* Jordan, so *goes* the NBA ??  Is there no one out there as shocked
as I am to see that Orlando beat the JordanBulls ?....in six ????....wrapping
it up on the JordanBulls' home floor ???....scoring the last 14 points of the
game after being down by 8 ????

This definitely restores my faith in the NBA.  Of all the professional
sports, I really had my doubts about this one.  Jordan brings millions
back to the sport in 2 months and now he's GONE.  I just can't believe
it.

Can the NBA swallow an Indiana-San Antonio Finals ???  Finals ratings
should continue to fall........
10.3165ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri May 19 1995 15:025
10.3166USCTR1::GARBARINOFri May 19 1995 15:206
>    What story is there to tell.  Jordan choked again late.  Orlando
>    is the real deal,

Well, the "real deal" had the worst road record among playoff teams,
and everybody who's anybody had the JordanBulls in The Finals.
That's the story.
10.3167WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Fri May 19 1995 16:093
    
    
    Not me!!!
10.3168ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri May 19 1995 16:517
10.3169ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsFri May 19 1995 17:048
    
> Can the NBA swallow an Indiana-San Antonio Finals ???  Finals ratings
> should continue to fall........
    
    An Indiana-San Antonio Finals is the only one I'm likely to bother
    to watch at all, personally...
    
    Joe
10.3170USCTR1::GARBARINOFri May 19 1995 17:397
>    Not me!!!

Sorry Chappy, but you're nobody !   :^)


I'm talking about the NBA analysts, coaches, etc.  Most expected/predicted
the JordanBulls to make The Finals.
10.3171Gotta admit, a good place for itAKOCOA::BREENFri May 19 1995 18:2813
    Well ol' Luc Longley was there for the denoument again this year.  This
    guy can't handle the big time crunch and Jackson is so entranced in his
    Zen that he can't see what's apparent to all.
    
    Sometimes I think coaches get enamored of what goes on in practice and
    fans can be more realistic because we only see results.  I'm afraid the
    Jordan,Cartwright,Grant,Pippen,Paxson tandem spoiled and overrated
    Jackson.
    
    Maybe the knicks will work a trade of Riley for Jackson.  Maybe as they
    pass each other in Cleveland they can have marathon talks on philosophy
    and the conceptual architecture of the 48 minutes experience and
    championships of yesteryear never to be repeated.
10.3172MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Fri May 19 1995 20:4614
    
    re luc
    
      Luc was fouled on that botched layup but if he had gone
     up like someone who wasn't wearing panty hose, it wouldn't
     have been a problem. And for once Groaner was right. Michael's
     timing was way off. Hardaway abused him at the beginning of
     the game and offensively Michael was never a factor missing 
     several easy shots and turning it over numerous times. Even
     with a full season of Mikey, it's questionable whether the 
     Bulls have the talent to win it all even in the diluted NBA.
     There most effective lineup last night was the scrub team.
     
     BTW - where's M_Air B?
10.3173ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Sat May 20 1995 02:303
10.3174CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterSun May 21 1995 22:2815
    
    Bye Bye Mighty Suns....Houston 115-114 in game 7. Danny Ainge maybe 2nd
    behind Kareem in all time playoff games played but he's got to be ahead
    of him in losses.........
    
    Pacers were leading by 6 when I left for work, sure hope they hold on.
    
    draft order: Warriors, Clippers, Sixers, Bullets, Twolves 2 new teams
    Pistons, Nets, Heat, Bucks, Mavs, and Kings, I believe. Interesting
    how it was down to 4 teams yet Costas knew that the Warriors and
    Sixers were in the final 3......but it'd not fixed. 
    
    ;^)
    
    mike
10.3175I think I got it rightCNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterMon May 22 1995 11:5258
Well it's down to four Players:

MikeyC wins if Indiana beats Houston in the finals.
Boss wins it if Orlando wins it all.
Ron Erickson wins it if it's Magic/Spurs final or if Houston beats the Magic.
Vinny Silvestri wins it on all other combos.

Possible final totals: Vinny - 54, Ron - 50, Boss - 40, MikeyC - 34.

I realize some of you can finish with higher totals tham Boss or myself
but even if you do Vinny or Ron will beat you. Boss and I are alive still
because we don't have the Spurs to win it all.




Player	  		Champ    1st rnd   after 2nd rnd
---------------------------------------------------------
Drew Garry		Jazz        12		20
Bill Breen		Knicks      10          10
Chappy                  Knicks      12          20
UMDan                   Spurs       12          16
Karen Derry             Spurs       14          22
Ron Erickson            Spurs       10          22
Mike Fowler             Suns        12          20
R_T_G                   Suns        14          18
Paul Gronowski          Spurs       10          18
TTom                    Suns        12          24
Joe Huber               Cavs         4           8
Joe Garbarino           Knicks      14          18
MAir                    Bulls       12          16
MikeyC                  Pacers       6          14
Mike Heiser             Suns        10          10
Nazz                    Spurs       12          20
Vinny Silvestri         Spurs       14          26
Boss                    Magic       12          20
Jerry Heath             Bulls       12          16
Patrick Roosen          Suns        14          22


mike

















10.3176CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westMon May 22 1995 12:5611
    
    Mike,
    
    Costas knew for the same reason that a number of people knew.  The
    lottery is for the top three picks only.  After that it is done by how
    they finished.  For example, by record Sacremento should have picked
    last of the lottery eligible teams.  If the Kings are not the 13th team
    (or the first team mentioned) then we know they have a top 3 pick.
    
    Marc
    
10.3177CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterMon May 22 1995 13:408
    
    No Marc because the Sixers and Warriors were not amoungst the worst
    3....Certainly not the Warriors anyways because when they announced
    the t-wolves as 5 th he said that the Warriors had moved up.....
    
    mike
    
    
10.3178BIGQ::MCKAYMon May 22 1995 13:424
    Mikey for a coffee I'll sit down and explain this phenomenon
    called the draft to you.....8*)
    
    Jimbo
10.3179CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westMon May 22 1995 13:5417
    
    Mike,
    
    Let me try again.  11 teams enter the lottery with weighted odds due to
    their regular season finish.  We then pull balls out of the cylinder
    until 3 different teams have been selected.  These three teams get
    picks 1,2 and 3.  The lottery is now done and the rest of the teams
    draft in the order of regular season finish.
    
    The warriors had the 5th (I think) worst record.  So when their team
    name was not mentioned in the 5th envelope, it MUST follow that they
    have a top three pick (they can't get 4th).
    
    If that doesn't do it, then take the offer for some coffee 8^)
    
    Marc
    
10.3180CSLALL::BRULEWas there life before ESPN?Mon May 22 1995 15:344
    Where did Detroit end up? According to the globe if there pick was
    higher then #8 the Spurs get the pick.
    
    Mike
10.3181CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterMon May 22 1995 15:435
    
    yeah I got it. I got it after I replied and then reread your first
    reply. Bottom line though is I still think it's fixed.........
    
    mike
10.3182MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon May 22 1995 16:0616
    
       You'd have to go back to the 70s to find a time when there
      were this many good and great big men in the league. The final
      four teams have four of the best five centers in the game. Then
      there's Ewing who got knocked out yesterday and the other good
      ones who got knocked out earlier like Mourning and Mutumbo.
      Not since the era of Wilt and Kareem and Reed and Lanier and
      Cowens and Unseld and Thurmond has there been such great post
      play night in and night out during the playoffs. As diluted as
      the talnets is across the league that there will be such collosal
      battles in the paint is one of the few saving graces.
    
       MIkeyH, tough loss, dude. And you were right about KJ. That was
      as impressive a performance as I've ever seen. If he developed a
      consistent jumper he'd be completely unstoppable. But you were
      wrong about Majerle. He's been a stiff from the word go.
10.3183OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaMon May 22 1995 17:331
10.3184ONOFRE::MAY_BRMich fightsong=1bourbon,1scotch &amp;1beerMon May 22 1995 18:075
    
    I think NBC's four favorites losted evey series in this last round. 
    They gotta be crappin their pants.
    
    brews
10.3185ONOFRE::MAY_BRMich fightsong=1bourbon,1scotch &amp;1beerMon May 22 1995 18:1010
   > MikeyC wins if Indiana beats Houston in the finals.
   > Boss wins it if Orlando wins it all.
   > Ron Erickson wins it if it's Magic/Spurs final or if Houston beats the 
   >     Magic.
   > Vinny Silvestri wins it on all other combos.
    
    I still got a chance in this?  Do I just pull for the Magic, or does it
    gotta be Magic/Rockets for me to win?  2 & 3 are contradictary.
    
    brews
10.3186Im still here, Bulls/Jordan Sipped, Best team wonMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSMon May 22 1995 18:4936
    OK The Doctor's were finally able to revive me after watching Orlando
    score 14pts down the stretch to Chicago's 0000000000000 pts.
    
    YES Longley was fouled on that layup, but it should have been a dunk
    and the refs were being very (VERY) lenient on the fouls (BOTH WAYS).
    JORDANRULES are over, at least 10 times in the 4rth qtr jordan was
    TOUCHED hard enough to draw a foul and he got NO CALLS, so all you anti
    jordan/bulls fans can quit you yapping the refs called an even game and
    the better team won.  (No Surprise there).  Jordan was too tired and
    Phil should have MADE him REST more then 45 seconds between QTR's.  The
    Bulls STUNK DOWN the stretch and when you have an orlando team that
    head to head beats Chicago outright in 3 positions and maybe 4 plus has
    a stronger bench Orlando should win every time.  The Jordan Factor isnt
    enough (It wasnt early in his carear and wont be down the stretch
    either).  Kukoc is a BUM, the still hae NO CENTER WHY longley was in
    over PURDUE is only known by PHIL.
    
    Orlando is the real DEAL, but Grant In Chicago would have Bulls VS
    Pacers in the FINALS... Orlando WOULD NOT BE HERE WITHOUT GRANT.  Just
    as jordan may have went RINGLESS without him (or pippen).  1 man teams
    dont go anywhere... Yes Orlando without shaq would be a lottery team
    but he can't do it alone...
    
    INDIANA, Thank you thank you thank you thank you... I could not have
    watched a Ewing/Shaq eastern final and if I had to look at john starks
    one more time I think I would have to KILL HIM :-)
    
    PHOENIX ... HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
    	HA HA HA HA HA HA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHAAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAH
    	BAAAA HAAA BAA HAAA (GASP FOR AIR)....  Talk about the ULTIMATE
    	CHOKE JOB.... Should have been over in 5, this team is a JOKE all
    	the talant money can bye/hide and still NO RINGS FOR BARKLEY...
    
    Add Barkley and Ewing's names to a list of VERY TALANTED RINGLESS
    PLAYERS...
    								MairB
10.3187CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterMon May 22 1995 19:079
    
    If Orlando wins it all you win. If it's a Magic/Spurs in the finals and
    the Spurs win then Ron wins it. If it's Magic/Houston and Houston wins
    then Ron wins because he'll be ahead of you and Vinny on total points.
    If it's Indiana/Spurs then Vinny wins, if it's Indiana/Houston and
    Houston wins then Vinny and it's Indiana/Houston and Indiana wins I
    beat Vinny on the first tiebreaker which is picking the correct champ.
    
    mike
10.3188Joe Smith goes #1ILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersMon May 22 1995 19:2023
	Seven-of-eight in the first round and four-for-four in the second
	round ... not too bad! :-)

	Leave it to the Lakers to mess up my track record ... now if I had
	actually bet on my predictions ...

	Spurs should win their series ... they match up well with Houston
	and took four of the five regular season games ... as long as
	Rodman can keep his cool they should make the finals ... Houston 
	has been on an incredible streak, winning something like nine
	consecutive games in which they have faced elimination, Hakeem
	and good fortune can only carry them so far ... Indiana
	will have a tougher go of it, Orlando is playing well now and they
	seem to have grown up quite a bit the past few weeks ... they are
	already much more seasoned and experienced than they were after
	losing at home to Boston ... the injury to Dale Davis could really
	hurt the Pacers, they need his presence on the boards ...

	So much of the NBC / NBA fix ... Boston, NY, LA, Chicago all 
	eliminated ... all the "big tv markets" are gone, we have two Texas
	teams, Disneyland and mid-America left ...

	Vinny
10.3189SNAX::ERICKSONWhere is the grass greener?Mon May 22 1995 19:275
    
    	Well I don't remember who I picked in what round. Since I still
    have a chance to win. I must have picked okay.
    
    Ron
10.3190OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaMon May 22 1995 19:344
10.3191CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterMon May 22 1995 19:535
    
    Actually Vinny you had Chicago in the second round so 3 out 4 but still
    10 out 12 series for an 833 winning percentage.
    
    mike
10.3192ONOFRE::MAY_BRMich fightsong=1bourbon,1scotch &amp;1beerMon May 22 1995 20:499
             <<< Note 10.3187 by CNTROL::CHILDS "JJS the BucketsMaster" >>>  
         
    >If Orlando wins it all you win.   
    
Great!!  I've been a Magic fan at least as long as Mab has been a Bulls
    fan.  The only thing left to do is mount a poster of Shaq on my bedroom
    ceiling and stock up on cheese-whiz.
    
    BaM
10.3193OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaMon May 22 1995 21:591
10.3194Some mustard on that hotdog...BUMP::MMARLANDTue May 23 1995 13:4613
We'll seems old Worm Rodman is up to his old tricks again. Up 1 with 20 + seconds
and he sits out the huddle on the defensive timeout. His man comes out and hits
a 12 footer wide open jumper. This guy is a waste to have around. I'd just dump
him right now, better send him to NJ to keep Derek Coleman company.

Do you think Chuck Daly would have taken his antics this long, during the
Pistons reign at the top. Don't think so...

Johnny Most must be rolling in his grave watching this stuff.



Mike
10.3195DELNI::FORGETTue May 23 1995 13:5712
    
    
    
    
      Dennis"the Worm"Rodman, just don't understand this guy.  The game was
    the Spurs.  Dennis goes into his take off sneakers, towel over the head
    action.  TNT interview him right after the game.  he basicly said, he
    didn't know why he was taking out of the game.  I won't blame Rodman,
    for the lost.  Robinson had a bad shooting night.  It's the team that
    wins or loses.  one play doesn't do it, but Rodman's guy wide open
    didn't help.  i expect Rodman not to play.  Coach Hill's idea on
    punishment.  
10.3196grow up wormBUMP::MMARLANDTue May 23 1995 14:597
Games are won on both ends of the floor. When you need a Stop and D and your 
best guy is off pouting then , it ruins the concetration and drive of the other
players, he should have his fist in saying let's do it now. So the other players
shoot poorly you can still win hte game with Defense. rebounds help in
winning, but aren't counted in the final score.

Dennis grow up.
10.3197OUTSRC::HEISERthe dumbing down of AmericaTue May 23 1995 16:312
10.3198Step up to the lineILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersTue May 23 1995 17:0917
	Some players step up their game at crunch time, others shy away
	from the big moments ... the "superstars" (Bird, Magic, etc)
	all step up their games and look to take the big shot at the end 
	of the game ... win or lose, they WANT the ball at the end, they
	WANT the responsibility to decide the game ... then there are
	the other players, the good players who turn into big time go to guys
	when the money is on the line ... Cedric Maxwell and his "hop on my
	back boys" ... on the other side of the coin are the guys who play
	well early in the game, but slip into the shadows when the game
	gets close at the end ... that was Sean Elliot last night ... Sean
	scored 20+ points (most early in the game), but late in the
	fourth quarter he couldn't pull the trigger on a wide open jumper
	and then he missed TWO free throws ... looks like Sean needs a 
	shot of self confidence ...

	Vinny

10.3199Give me Maxwell in clutch over Bird any dayAKOCOA::BREENIndians rule,sox sip; Phillip is sixTue May 23 1995 17:1611
    Is this Cedric Maxwell implied criticism part of the Celtic handbook
    they give to season ticket holders or better yet stockholders.  Maxwell
    until he was injured was always they in crunch time.  He just happened
    to be the sacrificed one when the payroll loomed to high and someone
    had to go.
    
    To try to preserve their sainted image they leaked this "didn't try
    hard enough in rehab baloney" rather than just admit that the team
    could only afford so many stars.  Dumping high priced talent the minute
    it slips it part of sports business since the 60s, only the Celtics try
    to call it something else.
10.3200USCTR1::GARBARINOTue May 23 1995 17:565
>       MIkeyH, tough loss, dude. And you were right about KJ. That was
>      as impressive a performance as I've ever seen. If he developed a
>      consistent jumper he'd be completely unstoppable.

He ain't no classic PG though....he's got too much gunner in him.
10.3201KJ rulesOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Tue May 23 1995 18:011
10.3202MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue May 23 1995 18:1310
    
     
       KJ may not be a classic PG ( he *never* thinks "pass" off
      of the penetration) but there isn't a single team or coach 
      on the planet that wouldn't love to have him. That aside, 
      it's kind of funny to see Mike Heiser finally conceding what 
      most folks in here have said all along - that Westphal is not 
      a big time coach and that Majerle is a stiff. If Mike comes to 
      the conclusion that Barkley will never lead a team to a champ-
      ionship, I might begin to think that there's hope for him.
10.3203MisinterpretedILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersTue May 23 1995 18:1921
>>    Is this Cedric Maxwell implied criticism part of the Celtic handbook
>>    they give to season ticket holders or better yet stockholders.  Maxwell
>>    until he was injured was always they in crunch time.  He just happened
>>    to be the sacrificed one when the payroll loomed to high and someone
>>    had to go.
    
	Exactly what I thought I said ... there was no implied criticism, I was
	giving Cedirc big time praise ... Maxwell was a good player who
	became a great player at crunch time ... his Finals MVP performance
	is testimony of that ... Sean Elliot is the OTHER side of the coin,
	a good player who disappears at crunch time ...

	And Mike, give the KJ love fest a break ... I was a KJ fan at one
	time (on my fantasy league team for years) ... but he is not that
	great a player, he is a very good player who does improve his game
	in the playoffs (because he gives a 100% in the playoffs, unlike
	the regular season) ... when he leads a team to a championship,
	then he can move up to the next category ... until then he is just
	an Isiah Thomas wanna-be ...

	Vinny
10.3204Sorry Vinnie, can't read with that darn fool pnameAKOCOA::BREENIndians rule,sox sip; Phillip is sixTue May 23 1995 18:381
    
10.3205OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Tue May 23 1995 22:073
10.3206May not be best but in top 3BSS::MENDEZWed May 24 1995 17:298
    I know one thing... The Nuggets would love to have KJ as their point
    guard.  Most every team in the league would want KJ as their point
    guard.  I suppose you Knick fans are satisfied with your supply of
    guards?  And btw KJ does look to pass but who on that team is he
    going to pass to???  Marjerle, Tisdale, AC, Kleine, Schayes... All
    he has are Barkley who is oft injured and Ainge.  Remember Manning
    was injured...
    
10.3207USCTR1::GARBARINOWed May 24 1995 17:528
>    And btw KJ does look to pass but who on that team is he
>    going to pass to???

I thought Phoenix had the most talent on any team assembled since the
80's Celtics ?  Now there's no one on the team worth passing to ?

Johnson is a great scorer when he wants to be.  But, he's not a
true point guard.  Why is that hard to accept ?
10.3208Pocket MagicOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Wed May 24 1995 19:182
10.3209MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed May 24 1995 19:434
    
      Don't get carried away, Mike. He's a great penetrator/scorer
     but passing and rebounding aren't his strong suits. KJ's only
     thought when he's triple teamed is how to still get his shot off.
10.3210OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Wed May 24 1995 20:075
10.3211your kiddingBSS::MENDEZWed May 24 1995 20:483
    name the star studded players that KJ can pass to other then the
    injured Barkley last saturday???
    
10.3212Nuggets?AKOCOA::BREENIndians rule,sox sip; Phillip is sixWed May 24 1995 21:0014
    Why would the nuggets chase KJ; they have Rauf and Pack and Lafonso
    Ellis for next year (the latter not a guard but another from the injury
    contingent - also hopefully a Brian Williams for an entire season.
    
    They went head to head with San Antonio and came out second best.  In
    the playoffs without Rauf (and Pack) and without a completely healthy
    Ellis.  Rodman and Robinson had great games against them - actually the
    best SA - Denver games were at the end of the regular season with the
    Nuggets battling for the playoffs.
    
    I don't think the Nuggets want to do anything other than draft well and
    trade perhaps Pack or Rauf depending on the strategy (team) they want
    to adapt.  Rauf is a lot like KJ but without the experience, he's the
    only one with that kind of talent (true 1-1 skills).
10.3213cmon PacersCNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu May 25 1995 11:499
    
    Rockets go up 2-0 with a 105-98 (I think) victory. Akeem threw down 41
    with 13 boards while the Admiral counter with 32 and 10. I'm starting
    to have my doubts about Michael being the best player in the league.
    I can't find a weakness in Akeem's game and what's I really like is
    it's fundamental sound within the rules of the game. He may travel on
    occassion but to not the extends of the other superstars in the league.
    
    mike
10.3214Bad news for NuggetsILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersThu May 25 1995 13:3916
>>                                 -< Nuggets? >-
>>  Why would the nuggets chase KJ; they have Rauf and Pack and Lafonso
>>  Ellis for next year (the latter not a guard but another from the injury
>>  contingent - also hopefully a Brian Williams for an entire season.
  
	Just an FYI - Laphonso had surgery on his LEFT knee this off season,
	the same surgery he had on his RIGHT knee last year. He will probably
	miss the entire 95-96 season and he may never return to his former
	level of play. A shame, he was a rising star.

	As for Pack, Denver is looking to move him from their roster.
	Rauf and Rose will probably be their primary guards next year.

	We know return to our "KJ is god - no he isn't" debate ...

	Vinny
10.3215Back at ya!!WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Thu May 25 1995 13:554
    
    
    
    No he isn't
10.3216USCTR1::GARBARINOThu May 25 1995 14:228
>    name the star studded players that KJ can pass to other then the
>    injured Barkley last saturday???

You want to limit this discussion to just Saturday's game ???  Oh well....

Ainge, Person, Majerle, Barkley, Green....how many does he need ?
On the Knicks I'd want him to drive every time at crunchtime, but
there are plenty of good shooters on Phoenix' roster.
10.3217NBA never calls itOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu May 25 1995 15:348
10.3218OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu May 25 1995 15:355
10.3219Yeah right...BSS::MENDEZThu May 25 1995 15:4811
    Not being a Suns follower but isn't Person a guard as well as KJ and
    Ainge and Majerle.  I have followed AC's career (being a lakers fan and
    all) and he is no shooting threat.  He gets the majority of his points
    on follow-ups. We have all acknowleged that Majerle is a stiff come
    crunch time.  And btw I'm talking about Saturday because that was the
    game that eliminated them.  There was nobody on the floor aside from
    KJ that was a consistent scorer.  Barkley couldn't even jump due to
    knee problems.  It was so bad that Pete Chilcutt blocked one of his
    shots!!!!   Now when you look at the star studded roster of the Knicks
    one has to wonder "What happened"?
    
10.3220Wrong PersonBUMP::MMARLANDThu May 25 1995 16:503
Isn't Person on the Spurs...


10.3221Yes, but noTNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Thu May 25 1995 17:345
    He's taking about Chuck Person's younger brother Wesley, who is a
    rookie with the Suns and was perhaps the biggest steal of last year's
    NBA draft, with the SUns getting him with the 23rd pick.
    
    NAZZ
10.3222MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSThu May 25 1995 17:4711
    I guess the past Draft in the PAST DECADE was the 85 draft with 
    Hakeem going #1 and Jordan #3, I really wanted to see the admiral
    in the finals but Hakeem seems to be taking him to school.
    
    Houston VS Orlando will make the NBA EXEC's Happy, Houston/Orlando
    can both run/score and will make for an exciting Finals (about the
    only 1 left worth watching :-)..)
    
    I still hope Indiana can pull out the miracle but I wouldnt BET on it.
    
    								mab
10.3223why even Perry started over KJ in late season for injuries!OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu May 25 1995 17:556
10.3224USCTR1::GARBARINOThu May 25 1995 18:1214
I've seen this twice today (in CELTICS too, I think)....

Why is Indiana in deep trouble, and why will it take a miracle to pull
this thing out ?  They've lost one game, coming immediately after a
grueling series while the other team had 4 days to prepare/rest.  I
remember seeing a stat once that in this situation, the rested team
wins almost every time (obviously Houston excepted).  I can't wait to
read the expert opinions tomorrow should Ind win tonight and steal
HCA.  And even if it doesn't happen tonight, let's wait 'til Orl
takes one in Ind before declaring this series over.

It's been written that Orl celebrated the win over Chi like it was
the NBA championship.  There are still difficult tests coming.  Let's
see how they respond.
10.3225USCTR1::GARBARINOThu May 25 1995 18:1612
>    There was nobody on the floor aside from
>    KJ that was a consistent scorer.

Well, if you believe that, then it's amazing they got this far.


>    Now when you look at the star studded roster of the Knicks
>    one has to wonder "What happened"?

Now what does a comment about KJ having a 2G game more than a PG game
have to do with the Knicks ?  I mean, really...."nah-nah-nah-nah-naaahhh-nah".
Now that's meaningful discussion.
10.3226llighten up garb.....BSS::MENDEZThu May 25 1995 18:398
    Hey don't be so sensitive... I gues you can poke fun but can't take it
    huh?  BTW as stated earlier I'm no Suns fan but I wonder at how people
    can make the statement that the Suns should have won the whole thing.
    They have no Center and an injured Manning, a hobbling Barkley, and 
    just how old is Ainge????  The Suns do NOT have the talent of either
    the Magic or the Rockets.  Now had Manning not been injured, then yes
    the Suns would have been ONE of the favorites...
    
10.3227realisticOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu May 25 1995 19:462
10.3228ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri May 26 1995 11:435
10.3229noted exception for a change of pace: KJCNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterFri May 26 1995 12:1813
    
    You tell em' Paul! Let's see they have a point guard in the top 3 of
    his posistion in the league the same with their small forward. Allstars
    and former allstars in Green, Tisdale (maybe not) and Slumber.
    Experienced backups in Kliene and Ainge and the steal of the draft in
    Pearson in a dilutedly talent league and loosing Manning was their
    downfall? hahahaaa
    
    While Manning's an excellent player he's not a one-man gang and it they
    had the personal to pickup the slack. Why they didn't? Westphal and a
    thing called heart would be my choices.......
    
    mike
10.3230NY should trade ewing and give him a chance (Give him to Pho )MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSFri May 26 1995 14:325
    So next year the Suns get manning back, barkley retires (only 2 return
    with 10 games left in the regular season :-)..) and well be talking
    aging about who the biggest CHOKE teams were, Pho or NY :-)
    	
    								mab
10.3231USCTR1::GARBARINOFri May 26 1995 15:2610
>      -< NY should trade ewing and give him a chance (Give him to Pho ) >-

Would any team in the league take on an $18M payment for the '95-96 season ?
I doubt it.  So just when trading Ewing might even be considered (if you
wanted to rebuild), they probably can't.  Another great situation created
by Checketts.

BTW, I heard on that Oakley has a $10M balloon payment due next year too !
It's amazing that Checketts has been promoted...  These two balloons,
the Charles Smith contract, the new Starks contract....
10.3232OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Fri May 26 1995 16:023
10.3233ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri May 26 1995 16:127
10.323418Million, Great dealMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSFri May 26 1995 18:127
    EWING GETS 18M NEXT YEAR ? That will buy ya ONE NICE RING :-)
    
    So what happens after next year, is that the last year in his contract
    is he a free agent ?  OAKLEY 10MILLION THATS ONE HELL OF A BARGIN... So
    what does starks get 30MILLION FOR WHINING :-)
    
    								mab
10.3235the note is due...USCTR1::GARBARINOTue May 30 1995 13:106
>    EWING GETS 18M NEXT YEAR ?
>    OAKLEY 10MILLION THATS ONE HELL OF A BARGIN...

They rewrote these contracts to get "cap money" in prior years (don't ask
me to explain beyond that).  It's now time to pay them for their previous
consideration.
10.3236USCTR1::GARBARINOTue May 30 1995 13:157
Hey, Indiana won its two home games.  Very rarely do the two teams win all
of the home games (last year's Knicks-Bulls series).  It's time for Indiana
to juice this thing up.

Sorry I missed yesterday's game, but thank God for highlight shows...and
that you can miss the first 47 minutes of most NBA games and catch the only
part that matters in the last ONE.
10.3237Indiana is bringing the MOST excitement to this years payoffsMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue May 30 1995 13:2725
    Well Id like to beg all SA/IND Fans forgivness for thinking they would
    roll over and die this weekend.  The Pacers have now brought me the 2
    best games of this years playoffs.  Im not sure what was better Game 1
    vs the Knicks or game 4 vs Orlando.  If you missed it, you missed one
    of the best games of the playoffs this year.  The REFS were calling all
    the fouls (Even on the Superstars) and when shaq backed over and
    stepped on smits they actually called the foul on the guilty party SHAQ
    even when it was his 6th foul... I WAS AMAZED.  
    
    For those that missed it with 13.x seconds left Shaw hit a 3pt shot to
    give Orlando a 1pt lead, then after a time out MILLER hit a WILD OFF
    BALANCE 3pt shot to take back the lead (and a 2pt lead at that)... 
    Another timeout with 5.2 seconds left, on the IMBOUND hardaway shoots
    and NAILS a 3pt shot going left that was incredible and left only 1.3
    seconds on the clock... Another timeout, Indiana works there play and
    after coming very close to a 5 second violation inbounds to Rik Smits
    who fake's gets TREE ROLLINS in the air ducks under and hits the 
    winning shot as the buzzer sounded... To me it looked like there was
    only like .3 or .5 on the clock when the ball left his hands, Im
    talking CLOSE .5 second later and NO SHOT, ORLANDO UP 3-1... BOTH
    series are turning out to be GREAT ONE's and Indiana needs to go ALL
    OUT in game 5 (as does SA :-)..). Hakeem VS Shaq or The Admiral vs
    SHAQ are both intresting series but would prefer to see SMITS :-)
    
    								mab 
10.3238Fascination with Europeans continues in the NBAVERBOS::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Tue May 30 1995 18:1513
    Was anyone else surprised at the section of Jackie McMullin's column
    Sunday that dealt with the NBA draft, where she indicated that three
    Europeans would be first round picks in the draft this year?  I was
    certainly stunned, not just because I never heard of these guys
    (especially the 19 year old 7-2 Lithuanian), but because it seems to me
    that the most highly touted Europeans either don't play over here
    (Sabonis) or aren't as good as they are touted (Kukoc).  Even if I was
    a lower first round team (such as Seattle say), I would look for
    immediate help to get me over the top rather than pin my hopes on some
    European nonentity who looks good against Estonia but would probably
    run and hide rather than battle someone like Charles Oakley.
    
    NAZZ
10.3239OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Tue May 30 1995 18:233
10.3240CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterTue May 30 1995 18:245
    
     Isn't Sabonis finally coming over? Could have sworn I read that he
     was..........
    
     mike
10.3241Sabonis will need his own oxygen tank at every gameVERBOS::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Tue May 30 1995 18:374
    Rumor I read was that Sabonis wanted $4 million a year for multiple
    years.  THis is a guy who makes Acie Earl look agile!
    
    NAZZ
10.3242USCTR1::GARBARINOTue May 30 1995 19:0310
>    Supposedly there' some shot blocking 7' stud in Europe that wants to
>    play for Phoenix.

Thanks for the 'humor of the day', Mike.

Now "_fill_in_stud's_name_ Wants To Play For Phoenix" goes INTERNATIONAL !!
There's got to be a market here... -> A 2nd NBA team in Phoenix ?  They
certainly wouldn't be lacking for all-star-caliber players.  Colangelo
could be Exec of the Year for both...Westphal could coach both...and
KJ and Barkley could play for both....AND LOSE TWICE IN THE PLAYOFFS !!!
10.3243OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Tue May 30 1995 20:314
10.3244USCTR1::GARBARINOTue May 30 1995 20:383
>    And NY Brick fans have nothing to say about losing in the playoffs.

Well, this one faced the music in ::CELTICS, bright and early on 5/22.
10.3245Indiana owns the KnicksCNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterWed May 31 1995 11:1811
    
    Houston takes game 5. Something like 110-91. Akeem only had 42 with 8
    assists and 9 boards. All this after Robinson had supposedly figured
    him out. Sam Cassell also threw down 30 for the winners. Meanwhile
    Bob Hill would rather be a disciplinarian than a winner. He benched
    Rodman at the start of the game for being late to practice the day
    before. Bob, you hurt your team more by being a hardass than starting
    your best available players. If it's me I put up with Dennis' World
    turning my cheek until the playoffs are over and then ship him out.
    
    mike
10.3246ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Wed May 31 1995 11:286
10.3247USCTR1::GARBARINOWed May 31 1995 13:0511
>    Robinson is supposed to be a MAJOR defensive force, yet Akeem
>    continues to score at will on this guy.

I've always laughed (a little) when the defensive awards are handed out.
Some of the big guys can't play solid one-on-one defense if their life
depended on it, and it shows up when they have to play someone their
own size and with decent offensive ability.  Just 'cause they can block
the little guys' shots doesn't mean they can play defense.

I like David Robinson.  He's a great player, a good citizen, intelligent
and well-spoken.  But Olajuwon is the best in the game.
10.3248Hakeem is GAWD!HBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumWed May 31 1995 14:0710
The joke of the Rockets-Spurs series is giving Robinson the MVP afore 
the series was over. You almost feel sorry for the Admiral the way Hakeem
is dominating him.

Another factor in this series is that San Antonio has to deal with
Rodman's attitudes and Houston is free from Maxwell. Kenny Smith is
helping the Rockets cause by making sure that Sam Cassell gets a lot of
minutes.

TTom
10.3249Home court disadvantage rules againTNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Wed May 31 1995 14:1410
    The MVP award is for the regular season, not the playoffs.  There is a
    separate award for the MVP of the playoffs.
    
    Hard to figure how Rodman sitting out at the beginning of the game
    figured in the outcome.  The game was 71-71 with two minutes left in
    the third quarter.  Then Cassell went nuts, Hakeem continued to
    dominate, and the Rockets went on an amazing 35-10 burst over the next
    10 minutes.
    
    NAZZ
10.3250already hurt the teamHBAHBA::HAASterminal deliriumWed May 31 1995 14:1910
I got no problem with Robinson being the Most Valuable. However, he's
obviously a notch or two below the best.

Rodman's sitting, per se, had little or no effect. The damage had already
been done. He was late, again, for another team function and therein lies
the problem. In the losses, he's been a distraction for the Spurs. In the
two games in Houston, he shut up and played with the team and lo and
behold San Antonio won.

TTom
10.3251AKOCOA::BREENWed May 31 1995 14:5511
    Rodman didn't look like himself last night and SA as a whole played
    very lackadaisical.  He did seem to play Drexler well and Clyde had his
    best moments early when Rodman was out.
    
    Houston seemed to do best in transition a lot of that coming off SA
    foolishness.  Avery will have to do his Billy Sunday act to get them
    going again.
    
    I suppose the other two are at it tonight.
    
    billte
10.3252OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Wed May 31 1995 16:436
10.3253Orlando up, 3-2PCBUOA::MORGANThu Jun 01 1995 11:395
    Well, Shaq was allowed to plow at will through any defender they put on
    him last night.  I want Indiana to win, but in a way I'd like to see
    Orlando win, so we can watch Akeem put on a clinic.
    
    					Steve
10.3254CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu Jun 01 1995 11:429
    
    Shaq plays pinball with the Indiana frontline and the Magic take
    game 5 108-106. Indiana opened up a 12 point first quarter lead
    and blew it. Magic opened up a 15 point lead and almost blew it.
    Mark Jackson had a chance to tie it with 20 ticks on the clocks
    but missed. Rick Smits fouled out. What a difference a home court
    makes in this series......
    
    mike
10.3255SNAX::ERICKSONWhere is the grass greener?Thu Jun 01 1995 13:202
    
    	Can Shaq hit a 12' jump shot?
10.3256USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 01 1995 14:207
>    	Can Shaq hit a 12' jump shot?

No.  At this early stage of his career, his WHOLE GAME revolves around
his bulk/strength and quickness.


I like Larry Brown, but does anyone else think he rests Miller too much ?
10.3257CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu Jun 01 1995 14:308
    
    yes Joe, especially with Flyin' Byron being lost out there. 
    
    I did enjoy Kite wrestling with Shaq though I thought Shaq
    could have caught a few offensives fouls. Oh well Star treatment
    for Superboy.......
    
    mike
10.3258BIGQ::MCKAYThu Jun 01 1995 14:391
    THE HAMMER
10.3259shame tooOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jun 01 1995 15:301
10.3260USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 01 1995 17:3818
>    I don't think Brown cares for Reggie too much.

I don't know if this is true.  I heard him refer to Miller as the best
pure shooter he's every coached, and one of the *few* players who wants
the ball with the game on the line.  I'd love to have him in a Knicks
uniform.  Anyone know his contract status ?  Hopefully he's a FA after
the '95-96 season.  The Knicks will have all kinds of possibilities
after next year.  Despite the rumors of *big* changes in Knicksland this
summer, I don't see how they can do it with those 2 balloons due Ewing
and Oak.  Can someone tell me if balloon payments count against the cap,
or is the cap just based on the slots the players occupy ?


As for Brown's use of Miller, it just appears that he has this substitution
pattern established and never deviates from it.  I think he gave the game
back to Orl in the 2nd when Ind couldn't buy a FG, gave up a 12-point
lead and went into halftime down by 8.  You've got have a scorer on the
floor when you get to this point of the playoffs.
10.3261More good salary cap talkTNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Thu Jun 01 1995 18:2910
    I agree with those who say Brown's substitution pattern is strange.
    At one point in the 2nd quarter, he had Workman, Scott, Ferrell,
    Mitchell, and ANtonio Davis on the floor.  Huh?
    
    As for the question about the balloon payments, they do count against
    the salary cap, but not towards a salary slot.  The salary slot for
    that player is his base level salary, which does not include any
    balloon payments.
    
    NAZZ
10.3262OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jun 01 1995 20:082
10.3263USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 01 1995 20:155
>    Brown tried to trade Reggie too last summer.  He's tried that with his
>    best players everywhere he's coached (Admiral, Manning, etc.).

Was he with the Clips when they snookered the Knicks in that Charles Smith
disaster ?
10.3264OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jun 01 1995 21:581
10.3265good thing i've been an akeem fan for a long time...ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Jun 02 1995 11:552
10.3266Hello Hakeem; goodbye Admiral and WormHBAHBA::HAASmay not have happenedFri Jun 02 1995 13:1227
Hakeem has sent the Spurs home thereby ending the argument of who's the
best center, at least in the West. Robinson had no chance.

This was actually a pretty close game even to the end. At one point the
Spurs took the lead on a couple of treys by Doc Rivers who Allen Bristow
claims is unable to play in the NBA (his reason for not going after him
when he was available and the Bugs needing help for Muggsy). But Houston
stepped up form the outside with Horry and Cassell.

But mostly this was the Hakeem beats the Admiral show. At one point,
Hakeem made three or four shots in a row from almost the identical place,
about 12 feet to the left of the basket. Robinson quit even trying to
come out and guard him.

In all fairness to Robinson, he got little or no help. The Spurs tried to
put the Worm on Hakeem which led to quick fouls and/or dunks. The
substitute front liners, JR and Cummins, contributed little in this
series.

I think at this point, it's time to say adios to Rodman. Hill tried to
get him to at least act like he was on the team but in the end Rodman was
much more interested in whatever occupies the space between his ears than
winning anything. I kept thinking what if the Spurs had somehow got Otis
Thorpe instead of Rodman. Might have been a different ending. As it is, I
think we've all seen about enough of this guy for a while.

TTom
10.3267ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Jun 02 1995 14:065
10.3268WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNY YANKEES 1995 WORLD CHAMPS!!!!!Fri Jun 02 1995 14:213
    
    
    Don't count out Mr Miller yet Groan!
10.3269ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Fri Jun 02 1995 14:283
10.3270Congrats To HoustonMR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSFri Jun 02 1995 14:307
    If Orlando close's it out tonight would the pull game 1 of the finals
    in from Tuesday to Sunday ?  Do the TV stations make more off a
    weeknight 9pm game then a weekend mid afternoon game ?  Just curious as
    they had a published schedule in the paper today for the finals with
    game 1 on tuesday... ???
    
    									Mab
10.3271Finals start WednesdayHBAHBA::HAASmay not have happenedFri Jun 02 1995 14:4015
MaB

The USA Today says that the Finals will start on Wednesday. Houston will
play at the winner of the Orlando-Indiana series since both of 'em had a
better record than Houston.

Right now, neither the Pacers nor the Magic seem to be able to put the
other guy away. This doesn't bode well for either of 'em against the
Rockets. Houston has shown that they can win on the road being the
visitor in all 3 series they've played so far.

I think I heard that Houston has tied some record by beating 3 teams with
50 or more wins and if'n they win it all, it'll be 4 teams. A new record.

TTom
10.3272Admiral would look good in purpleOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Jun 02 1995 16:477
10.3273OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Jun 02 1995 16:492
10.3274seriously...BSS::MENDEZFri Jun 02 1995 17:207
    What can Indiana or Orlando do to beat Houston?  What are some possible
    matchups?  I personally think that Orlando has the best chance against
    Houston.  Smits cannot come close to slowing down Hakeem.  At least
    Orlando has some 3 point shooters to put Houston on the defensive.  I
    am hoping that Orlando closes out the series out tonight.  Looking
    forward to watching Hakeem use and abuse Shaq.
    
10.3275Looking forward to the finalsTNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Fri Jun 02 1995 17:5220
    If the refs call the game the way it should be called, Shaq would have
    no chance against Hakeem.  But the Magic people have whined so long and
    so hard about how poor lil shaq gets brutalized by the opposition and
    he wouldn't hurt a fly that some people are actually buying into this.
    
    What nonsense.  O'Neal could foul out of every game by halftime if the
    refs called the game tightly.  He continually manhandles whoever tries
    to guard him, often using his shoulder as a battering ram.  I'm sick of
    the Magic people saying Smits flops.  If that 300 + pound monster was
    crashing into you, you'd be on the floor, too!
    
    I think the Pacers-Magic series goes seven, and the 7th game is a
    tossup.  Houston will defeat whoever emerges from the East, since the
    Rockets have clinched home court disadvantage for the Finals!  ;-)
    
    Congrats to Hakeem, of course, and Clyde (who wants Otis back now?),
    but also to Kenny Smith, Sam Cassell, Mario Elie, and especially from
    last night Robert Horry, whose 7-2 22 line is indeed a memorable one.
    
    NAZZ
10.3276Worm a Mav?ODIXIE::ZOGRANLove the poppies in the medianFri Jun 02 1995 17:533
    Read in the paper that Mav's coach Motta may be interested in Rodman.
    
    UMDan
10.3277MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Fri Jun 02 1995 18:026
    
       If Orlando meets Houston, Horace Grant will 'd' up Hakeem
      because Shaq would foul out in Houston's first six possessions.
      As for Motta wanting Rodman, isn't Dennis just the influence
      that you want on all of those talented young guys?
     
10.3278OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Jun 02 1995 19:062
10.3279USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Jun 02 1995 20:0313
Rodman and Anthony Mason on the same frontline for Pat Riley ?  Would Riles
survive the season ?   :^)


I heard Bill Walton on WFAN with Mike and The Dog yesterday and during
his glowing praise of Olajuwon (calling him the perfect basketball player),
and mentioning how he destroying the league MVP, he gave credit to Ewing,
saying it's now clear what a great job he did on Hakeem in last year's
Finals.

Big Bill forgot that Mason also spent some time guarding The Dream.  But
the point is a good one:  Olajuwon never dominated in that series like
he did against The Admiral.  Sam Cassell won that series in Game 3.
10.3280OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Jun 02 1995 22:402
10.3281You got to get physical...BSS::MENDEZFri Jun 02 1995 23:225
    Hakeem didn't have to destroy those threes stiff that Phoenix calls
    centers.  One thing that Houston is susceptible to appears to be
    physical teams.  New York always put a big body on Hakeem last year.
    I don't know if the Davis boys or Horace Grant can do the same...\
    
10.3282USCTR1::GARBARINOMon Jun 05 1995 13:583
>    I don't know if the Davis boys or Horace Grant can do the same...\

Grant is not physical.
10.3283Yeh, I know; tell me about Clemson againAKOCOA::BREENMon Jun 05 1995 17:5910
    I would guess the teams will split the first four games ensuring 6 or 7
    game series, shutting hockey (and baseball) out as long as possible. 
    Anybody watching the series close enough to keep track of the Reebok
    advertising and the approximate payout (to keep Shaq in the limelight).
    
    I didn't see the game only highlights but it looked like the way the
    refs framed Smit's game and finally forced him out was decisive,
    similar to what they did with Camby in ncaas (just an analogy).
    
    I know, 20 point loss and I mention refs...
10.3284IMBETR::DUPREZMon Jun 05 1995 18:0726
>    I didn't see the game only highlights but it looked like the way the
>    refs framed Smit's game and finally forced him out was decisive,
>    similar to what they did with Camby in ncaas (just an analogy).
    
>    I know, 20 point loss and I mention refs...


Nope, NBA basketball game between teams from Indiana and Florida and
you mention UMass...  :-) :-)

That being said, I think it was more the refs deifying Shaq than trying
to screw Rik Smits.  But the result is the same.

I'm really rooting for Houston in this one.  Watching Shaq bull his way
through folks without a call reminds me of the WWF.  And amazingly enough,
the Magic were crying about calls earlier in the series.

It just adds to the sick feeling I got when the Magic managed to "somehow"
finish first in the lottery the year *after* they got Shaq, netting them
Penny Hardaway (I believe the odds were something like 115:1, maybe greater.)
And Orlando just happens to be in the middle of that lucrative Florida
market...

...wait, I feel like I'm being possessed by the spirit of Bill Breen!  :-)

Roland
10.3285USCTR1::GARBARINOMon Jun 05 1995 18:4010
>It just adds to the sick feeling I got when the Magic managed to "somehow"
>finish first in the lottery the year *after* they got Shaq, netting them
>Penny Hardaway (I believe the odds were something like 115:1, maybe greater.)

Add me to that list.  They're already glorifying this franchise for getting
to The Finals in just 6 years from inception.  With so many teams watering-
down the talent, getting the #1 pick (ie: franchise player) two years in a
row SHOULD produce a very good team.  And add to that that Horace Grant
came gift-wrapped to their doorstep, and it shouldn't be surprising that
they are where they are.
10.3286SNAX::ERICKSONWhere is the grass greener?Mon Jun 05 1995 18:523
    
    	Look at the Minnesota Timberwolves and see the difference between
    the 4th pick 2 years in a row and the 1st pick two years in a row.
10.3287USCTR1::GARBARINOMon Jun 05 1995 19:025
>    	Look at the Minnesota Timberwolves and see the difference between
>    the 4th pick 2 years in a row and the 1st pick two years in a row.

There are *usually* only one or two *sure* talents in each draft.
It's no wonder Orlando is where they are.
10.3288But I'm rooting for HoustonTNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Mon Jun 05 1995 19:1722
    If that many!
    
    Many years there isn't even two!  How would you like to have been the
    team that took Wayman Tisdale #2?  Or Gary Payton?  Or Armon Gilliam?
    Or Danny Ferry!!!!
    
    Also helping Orlando was their two free agent signings in the
    off-season, where in both cases the players took less money to play for
    a team that could contend for a title.  Take Horace Grant and Brian
    Shaw off that team and the Magic certainly aren't contending for a
    title.  As talented as Penny Hardaway may be (and I won't get into the
    talented vs athletically gifted argument here), he is not a ture point
    guard and may never be.  His assist to turnover ratio in the playoffs
    is awful.  Brian Shaw has given the Magic quality minutes at the point,
    let Penny rest or play the off guard, and shot surprisingly well from
    outside.
    
    Orlando, like Houston is essentially a six man team.  Unfortuantely for
    Houston, Orlando is better at every position except center.  I look for
    at most a five game series, with the Magic prevailing.
    
    NAZZ
10.3289HELIX::MAIEWSKIMon Jun 05 1995 19:208
  What ever became of Ralph Sampson? Or was it simpson? You know, the real
tall guy that was the other "twin tower" when the Celtics beat this team
back in the mid 80's.

  Seems a 7' 4" guy like that should have lasted a bit longer. At least he
should show up places every now and then.

  George
10.3290ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Mon Jun 05 1995 20:1315
10.3291Houston will repeatOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Jun 06 1995 01:345
10.3292CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterTue Jun 06 1995 12:3312
    
    I don't know why everyone expects Akeem to take Shaq to school. As
    Joe brought up Patrick did a reasonable job of slowing him down. The
    Admiral doesn't play as physical as Patrick or Shaq will. Akeem hasn't
    had to face a physical presences yet in the playoffs. I do expect him
    to have good series and he will be the difference but if Shaq is
    allowed to push him around then I think his numbers will go down. I
    expect him to get some easy fouls on Shaq with fakes but I also expect
    Shaq to push him out from his favorite spots. Tough to go against 
    Clutch City, Houston in 7.........
    
    mikew 
10.3293I'll go with the gogglesAKOCOA::BREENTue Jun 06 1995 13:376
    I'll go with Orlando.  They've delivered when they've had to. 
    Obviously Shaq can be fouled out but then again whoever is defending
    him can also be.  As in all the previous series, Grant will make the
    difference and I doubt Houston has anybody to match up with him.
    
    Finally the Thorpe trade will work against Houston.
10.3294Go Houston !USCTR1::GARBARINOTue Jun 06 1995 13:4011
>    but if Shaq is
>    allowed to push him around

It seems this will be the key to the whole series.  Will the NBA/refs
make an effort to keep this guy in each game ?  I can't see how he can
stop Olajuwon from scoring without fouling him.  If Olajuwon scores at
will, or Shaq is in foul trouble, I don't see how Orlando is going to
win this series.  In basketball, *everything* breaks down when the
middle breaks down.  O'Neal hasn't faced a good center in the playoffs
either.  It seems too simple, but the series should be decided by
these two players.
10.3295exitCNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterTue Jun 06 1995 14:2151
Well it's down to two Players:

Boss wins it if Orlando wins.
Ron Erickson wins it if Houston wins.




Player	  		Champ    1st rnd   after 2nd rnd     rnd 3
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Drew Garry		Jazz        12		20		20
Bill Breen		Knicks      10          10              10
Chappy                  Knicks      12          20              20
UMDan                   Spurs       12          16              16
Karen Derry             Spurs       14          22              22
Ron Erickson            Spurs       10          22              30
Mike Fowler             Suns        12          20              20
R_T_G                   Suns        14          18              26
Paul Gronowski          Spurs       10          18              18
TTom                    Suns        12          24              24
Joe Huber               Cavs         4           8               8
Joe Garbarino           Knicks      14          18              18
MAir                    Bulls       12          16              16
MikeyC                  Pacers       6          14              14
Mike Heiser             Suns        10          10              10
Nazz                    Spurs       12          20              20
Vinny Silvestri         Spurs       14          26              26
Boss                    Magic       12          20              28
Jerry Heath             Bulls       12          16              16
Patrick Roosen          Suns        14          22              22





















10.3296Go Houston, theyve always been my Favorite West Coast Team :-)MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue Jun 06 1995 15:1623
    A few Comments, On Orlando getting the #1 pick 2 years in a row (with
    150+ to 1 odds) was the closet Iv'e ever felt that the League was
    truely FIXED... BUT thats old news and getting the #1 pick (Webber) 
    may have not turned out that well but GS giving up Hardaway and 3
    additional #1 picks really pushed Orlando over the edge.  Shaq is the
    replacement for Jordan (Yes Jordan can't last forever) and therefore
    he (Shaq) gets alot of calls to go his way (2 or 3 times what Jordan
    ever got).
    
    Houston VS Orlando, Did anyone see the Hakeem Quote in the paper, I'll
    try and get it close
    
    "Orlando has many great young players and veterens, they will win alot
     of title's starting Next Year"
    
    I hope Houston can pull it out, I usally root for the underdog and hate
    when the same team wins but in this case I'll make an exception.  I
    know orlando is the favorite but there the young team thats never won,
    Bla Bla bla and I would usally root them on, but not shaq, not orlando
    theyve got too may breaks and hopefully Houston can bring them back 
    down to earth.
    
    								mab
10.3297CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterTue Jun 06 1995 15:184
    
    actually the biggest lottery fix was the Knicks getting Ewing....
    
    mike
10.3298CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westTue Jun 06 1995 17:048
    
    I believe that Orlando was 1 in 66 (1 ball for 11th, 2 balls for 10th,
    3 balls for 9th...) which means that 1.5% of the time they would get
    the first pick.  Nothing fixed about it, just good luck.  The result of
    which caused the lottery odds to change DRAMATICALLY afterwards.
    
    Marc
    
10.3299a devil of a hard time to beat the oddsHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonTue Jun 06 1995 17:183
I think the real odds for Orlando were 1 in 666.

TTom
10.3300still goingHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonTue Jun 06 1995 17:396
10.3301MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue Jun 06 1995 18:4910
    Just seems strange that after all the Shaq Hype and the Money that
    could be made if Orlando could build a contender that they managed
    to GET LUCKY.  Then the team with no Luck in a bad market (MinnY)
    gets no #1 picks NO LUCK...
    
    Of course none of this would have matter'd if chicago could have
    kept Grant, MJ would be going for his 4rth ring starting Tomorow
    night :-)
    
    								MaB
10.3302good matchupsHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonTue Jun 06 1995 19:0021
Even without Bill Cartwright? Not IMHO.

Forget Michael. He's old news. In fack, he's just plain old. His day has
come and gone and nexted year if'n he comes back it'll be clear that's
it's just for the money.

Right now, in this series, we have 3 of the bestest they is in the NBA,
at least thised year. Hakeem has shown everyone that put him 5th on the
MVP list and 3rd team All Pro that they should have their voting power
rescinded. Penny made All Pro. And of course we got the rapper soopreme,
Shaq.

There's gonna be a couple of good matchups: Shaq vs Hakeem; Penny vs
Clyde; Mario Elie vs Dennis Scott;

Who matches up with Horry? With Grant? They could be the difference

And of course, the real wild card: how will the Magic contain the mighty
Chuckie Brown, he of NC & State fame.

TTom
10.3303CAMONE::WAYUSS Herring, SS-283, In MemoriamTue Jun 06 1995 19:0115
As I've said before, I'm not a big hoops fan, but this Final has got to be
the worst I've seen yet.  

I couldn't care less who wins, but I supposed if I had to pick I'd pick the
Magic since I can't stand the Rockets.


Hockey will be marginally interesting because the Red Wings or the Blackhawks
will be in the finals, and I'm a big "Original Six" (misnomer really) fan.


I guess I'll be watching a lot of the Learning Channel in the coming weeks!


8^)
10.3304MR1PST::THEKGB::MBROOKSTue Jun 06 1995 19:0922
    -2, Ya MJ is old(old News) but he did bring his team from say a
    7th seed to the 5th seed, got them into the 2nd round were they
    had to contend with a team with 7 starters VS there 5 :-)
    
    I'd take him over ALL other guards in the league and if he pulled the
    GO TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER route he could more then likely write his
    own contract and amount he wanted on the bottom line (Even at 32).
    
    Would Charlotte rather have LJ or MJ in LJ's contract today ?  Ya if I
    was building for the Future and new the refs would keep calling fouls
    the way they do today then a 23 year old shaq would be a good starting
    point...  Give Chicago a DECENT starting Center/PowerForward and no
    major losses to FreeAgency and there right back in it the next few
    years.  This year loss to Orlando was marginal at most and Grant played
    a pivotal role in the series, put grant in chicago and Orlando was out
    in round 1 (2 at the latest) and we'd be seeing the top 2 (bowie dont
    count) drafts from 1984 in this years finals...
    
    Chicago wouldn't have need cartwright as they did not have to play
    New York :-)
    
    								mab
10.3305MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Jun 06 1995 19:448
    
 >> As I've said before, I'm not a big hoops fan, but this Final has got to be
 >> the worst I've seen yet.  
    
    It hasn't even started yet. But it does look to be a pretty intriguing
    matchup, something I wouldn't have thought possible in the current NBA.
    As long as the Knicks aren't in it, the Finals has a chance to be enter-
    taining.
10.3306especially about the KnickersCNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterWed Jun 07 1995 11:1911
    
    Agreed Tommy. I'm looking forward to a very entertaining Finals. While
    I'm sorry my pick Indiana didn't make it (the Vescey curse), I'd have
    to say that it'll be a more entertaining series without them than it
    would have been had they made it. The only thing both team lacks is
    a bench. It's anybody's ballgame at this point unlike other years
    when you knew the favorite would survive. We might actually see both
    teams score over 100 points in every ballgame. That'd be a nice change
    of pace.........
    
    mike
10.3307CAMONE::WAYUSS Herring, SS-283, In MemoriamWed Jun 07 1995 12:2520
>    It hasn't even started yet. But it does look to be a pretty intriguing
>    matchup, something I wouldn't have thought possible in the current NBA.
>    As long as the Knicks aren't in it, the Finals has a chance to be enter-
>    taining.

I know it hasn't started.  I was referring to the matchup, not the quality
of play (which obviously hasn't happened yet).


I guess because I'm NOT a hoops fan, the matchup doesn't intrigue me,
although it would be interesting to see how the Man-Child O'Neal does
in the series.

I'm glad the Knicks didn't make it.  The only thing better would be if they
made it then lost, cause the folks on the FAN would be really whiney.



'Saw

10.3308past and presentHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonWed Jun 07 1995 14:0415
back at MaB:

Would I rather have Jordan than LJ? Sure? But there's others that I'd
want afore Jordan. Penny Hardaway comes to mind especially if'n you're
looking for now and the future.

But face it, we've seen Jordan at his prime and this aint it. Besides,
he's a proven liar and quitter. Who'd risk the future on that combo. I'm
intrigued about the open bidding part, though. It's all about money, fer
sure, fer sure.

As to thised year's matchups, I like 'em better'n lasted year's. I don't
think we'll here a bunch of whining about thugball. 

TTom
10.3309USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Jun 07 1995 15:204
With all the pissin-and-moanin about the Knicks, this year's rematch with
the Pacers was pretty darn interesting.  And with all the talk about ratings
being higher this postseason it's interesting that the last 2 games of the
Eastern Conference Finals were down 1% and 8%, respectively.
10.3310should be a good series...BSS::MENDEZWed Jun 07 1995 16:3911
    As seems to be the case every year; whoever controls the boards has
    the best chance of winning.  Although San Antonio seemed to control
    the boards but nothing more.  Penny seems to be the key for Orlando.
    Saw an interesting stat that reminded me of the real MJ (Magic
    Johnson!).  The more Penny scores points the less wins for Orlando. 
    The more assists and involvement of the rest of the team and the more
    wins for Orlando.  Pennys height may give Houston problems.  Grant
    needs to hit the glass and keep Horry to about 12 to 16 points.  
    Cassell and Drexler need to step up play.  If it is left up to Hakeem
    I personally don't think Houston has much of a chance...
    
10.3311OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Wed Jun 07 1995 19:232
10.3312ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Wed Jun 07 1995 19:294
10.3313CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu Jun 08 1995 11:5612
    
    MAgic blow an early 20 point lead and loose 120-118 in OT. Fell asleep
    in the third quarter but up until then Penny was abusing Kenny Smith
    and Casell at will. They must have switched Ellie or Drexler on him.
    Ole disappearin' Clyde actually saved this game as I saw it. He started
    out like chit but after the Magic built a 20 point lead late in the
    second and Akeem went to the bench with number 3 Drexler, scored,
    assisted and rebounded enough to cut the lead to 11 at the half.
    Akeem outscored Shaq but Shaq out rebounded him but Akeem got the
    game winning tap-in with .3 on the clock........
    
    mike
10.3314Good GameODIXIE::ZOGRANWatch out, kids are out of school!Thu Jun 08 1995 13:008
    I wonder if Shaq slapped the smirk off of Anderson' face in the locker
    room?  You know, the one Nick had on his face after he missed the 3rd of
    4 FT's at the end of regulation.
    
    How many trey's did both teams attepmt, 44?  Amazing.  Betcha Houston
    puts someone on Scott next time he inbounds one.
    
    UMDan
10.3315SNAX::ERICKSONWhere is the grass greener?Thu Jun 08 1995 13:205
    
    	And I thought that Shaq would be the one to blow an important game
    by missing his free throws.
    
    Ron
10.3316GO HOUSTON !!!USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 08 1995 13:2229
>    I wonder if Shaq slapped the smirk off of Anderson' face in the locker
>    room?  You know, the one Nick had on his face after he missed the 3rd of
>    4 FT's at the end of regulation.

I enjoyed watching this *sshole smile his way to 4 missed FTs.  He hits
one and the game is over.  Someone (radio ?) said yesterday that Orlando
is too young to win a championship.  It's not that they haven't paid their
dues (which they haven't), it's stupid stuff like this...just haven't
matured yet.

Other enjoyable moments:

	-  Hakeem slapping away a Hardaway shot in OT
	-  Shaq throwing one away in OT with a careless pass

MikeC, too bad you fell asleep, 'cause Smith was the one doin' all the
abusin' in the 2nd half.  I don't think I've ever seen him play better.

And you missed Shaq running over Hakeem (literally) and they called it
a blocking foul !  It would have been O'Neal's 6th.


>    How many trey's did both teams attepmt, 44?

It was in the 60's, wasn't it ?



A VERY enjoyable game.
10.3317"95'- 96' Bucketeers!"CNTROL::SALMONThu Jun 08 1995 13:3810
    Mikey:
          They let Shaq run over everyone, including Hakeem. No O' fouls
    called, only traveling or blocking fouls. Houston isn't gonna win if
    they let Shaq get away with this chit. Maybe things will go the other
    way in Houston.
    
    
    
                                JS
    
10.3318Ghost of Kelly Tripucka isn't stopping Shaq, yetAKOCOA::BREENShoo bop, ShewaaThu Jun 08 1995 14:0324
    The new breed are trying to establish their college trick of taking the
    charge although never actually defending the play.  I basically have
    blamed Dean Smith for this travesty of the game though Kelly Tripucka
    perfected it (in fact I'd like to tm the word "Tripucking" for the act
    of taking a phony charge).
    
    The nba veterans with the support of the refs spurned the tactic and
    it's absence was a major factor (imo) in the resurgence of the nba in
    that it enabled the concept of a drive to the basket to exist.
    
    Now that virtually all of the players have been trained in the tactic
    they are attempting it more and more and finally the refs are giving
    in.  Cousy, a basketball imbecile, actually believes there is an
    imaginary circle under the basket from which charges cannot be taken.
    
    Naismith would turn in his grave to find out that control-freak,
    edge-addicted college coaches had perverted his game to allow
    non-defenders to stand where the driving player is going to land and
    claim, technically, that they were fouled (using theatrics to gain the
    call).  
    
    This is an important stage for the nba and they should seriously
    address clarifying the rules with the goal of arresting the use of that 
    obnoxious college tactic.
10.3319IMBETR::DUPREZThu Jun 08 1995 14:2413
>    Cousy, a basketball imbecile, actually believes there is an
>    imaginary circle under the basket from which charges cannot be taken.

Yes, you might want to set him straight.  He may also need you to explain
the assist rule to him, too.

Cousy is *not* a basketball imbecile.  He takes a good hard look at what
he sees, and bluntly describes it.

Did he say that the circle was how it should be, or how he believes things
are called?

Roland
10.332062 or 'emHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonThu Jun 08 1995 15:3921
re: treys

Houston, 14-32, K. SMith, 7-11
Orlando, 9-30, D. Scott, 2-7

re: taking the charge

Dean not only teaches this take a charge when you're not set play but he
also has another one where you extend your knee into the guy blowing by
you on the baseline. Invariably, the guy with the ball is either tripped
or forced outta bounds and the Tar Heels get the ball.

As for the game itself, it looked like different teams each half. The
first half was all Magic and the second half was all Rockets. Hakeem and
Shaq both played big. For a half a game Penny was big. Then Drexler took
over and Kenny Smith went unconscious from 3-point land.

Dean most certainly did not teach Kenny Smith anything about shooting
treys.

TTom
10.3321"Dad, do we have to root for the home team?"OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jun 08 1995 16:345
10.3322So I have some singular opinions re tv broadcastersAKOCOA::BREENShoo bop, ShewaaThu Jun 08 1995 16:4416
    Roland I grant you that while Heinsohn has abandoned objective analysis
    which he was the best at, Cousy states what's on his mind.  So he's a
    blunt imbecile.  But I have no problem with him on straight shooting
    just that he's right back in 1960 land in analysis.
    
    Of course with a ball in his hand in 1963 he was a genious.  He was at
    worst a good college coach, very good offensively.  But I think his
    ability to deliver inside analysis other than generalizations is about
    nil.  Ironically, he probably is the only nba voice to even attempt to
    explain why charging is not called (prior to now) in the nba with his
    "circle" explanation.
    
    Something tells me you are old enough to have really appreciated Bob
    Cousy but when I (probalby over)state his liabilities in the booth
    that's not to be taken personnally.  Btw, I think Sean McDonough is the
    absolute, nadir, pits as an announcer.
10.3323IMBETR::DUPREZThu Jun 08 1995 16:5221
>    Something tells me you are old enough to have really appreciated Bob
>    Cousy but when I (probalby over)state his liabilities in the booth
>    that's not to be taken personnally.

I was born in 1962.  My appreciation of Cousy comes mostly from game
clips, interviews with players of the time, and *listening to him describe
a game*.  (I cannot, however, claim to have a brilliant basketball mind -
others who are more hoops-oriented are welcome to comment on Cousy's
analysis skills.)

I don't take any of this personally, but in Cousy's shoes, if I were being
called an "imbecile", I think I would... :-)

RE: "the circle"

I actually don't agree with Cousy - I just thought your calling him an
imbecile was out of line.

I would almost think that it was the inverse - that you'd have to be somewhere
in a circle around the basket in order to have established position long
enough in front of the driving player.
10.3324NBA No. 1s who wonHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonThu Jun 08 1995 17:0821
A little tidbit from USA Today:

Overall No. 1 draft picks, Hakeem and Shaq, lead their teams to the 
finals.

Here's the No.1 picks who won a title with the team that drafted them, 
since 65:
			team		year
Player			drafting	drafting	title
-------------------------------------------------------------
Hakeem Alajuwon		Houston		84		94
James Worthy		LA Lakers	82		85,87,88
Magic Johnson		LA Lakers	79		80,82,85,87,88
Bill Walton		Portland	74		77
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar	Milwaukee	69		71
Cazzie Russell		NY Knicks	66		70


How about afore 65? Anyone know?

TTom
10.3325USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 08 1995 17:5912
>RE: "the circle"

>I would almost think that it was the inverse - that you'd have to be somewhere
>in a circle around the basket in order to have established position long
>enough in front of the driving player.


This 'circle' area is always brought up by Hubie Brown.  He refers to it
as being 'under the rim'.  It makes perfect sense to me as once the
offensive player has gotten that far he's now into his shot and it should
not matter if his momentum takes him into a defensive player who's beyond
the point of where the shot took place.
10.3326USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 08 1995 18:0311
>>With all the pissin-and-moanin about the Knicks, this year's rematch with
>>the Pacers was pretty darn interesting.  And with all the talk about

>    I wonder how it would be if the Knicks didn't play in the country's
>    biggest market.  


I don't follow you.  The Indiana series was great because 3 games came
down to the last shot, one went to OT and one had the Knicks winning
on the road in the face of elimination.  It had nothing to do with
the Knicks being in the biggest TV market.
10.3327OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jun 08 1995 19:362
10.3328both get away with alot.BSS::MENDEZThu Jun 08 1995 19:487
    I didnt't get to see the whole game (missed the 2nd half) but, It sure
    looked like Hakeem pushed Grant out of the way to get to the tip in.
    If you ask me BOTH Hakeem and Shaq get away with too much...  Good
    teams make adjustments throughout the series.  We will see what the
    Magic can do from this point on.  Rudy T seems to be a better game
    tactician then Hill.
    
10.3329USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 08 1995 21:1213
>    I didnt't get to see the whole game (missed the 2nd half) but, It sure
>    looked like Hakeem pushed Grant out of the way to get to the tip in.

The way I saw it Grant bumped into his own man (Anderson)...he never got as
far as Hakeem.



re:  #1 TV market

I wasn't even referring to TV ratings, I was just talking about the quality
of play and excitement of the series.  I'm not even sure what the Knicks-
Pacers drew for an audience.
10.3330SMART2::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterFri Jun 09 1995 12:404
Game 1 drew a 13% higher rating than last year's game 1. No Knicks? Coincidence
 I don't think so. People hate basketbrawl........

 mike
10.3331you can look it up...USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Jun 09 1995 14:0811
> People hate basketbrawl........

Is that why they hate your Hoyas MikeC ?


And that's a pretty big jump you're taking there:  no Knicks = better ratings.
All of this year's NBA playoff series were up markedly over last year,
including the two the Knicks appeared in.  Jordan's return is generally
cited as the reason.  And when you abuse the ratings of last year's
Finals, please remember that OJ wiped 'em out, not the Knicks.  Without
Game5, the series was running even with the year before.
10.3332troubleHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonFri Jun 09 1995 14:1610
On the lasted play, it was Shaq that missed his assignment. Anderson had
Drexler covered but Shaq came over to help out. That left Grant outta
position to try to keep Hakeem of the boards. Anderson also rotated to
help Grant out but Hakeem just went up and over him.

The one fack that shouldn't be overlooked is that the Magic outrebounded
the Rockets by 17 boards. If'n you can win on the road getting
outrebounded by 17, the other team is in some deep dooooo.

TTom
10.3333OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Jun 09 1995 15:402
10.3334CNTROL::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterFri Jun 09 1995 16:2711
 Who said I was one of those people?  ;^) I like both styles myself. Got no
 choice cause the Shamoos only know one style. Why am I taking such a big
 jump? I was compare finals to finals. As I recall last week when MJ and crew
 were gone the rating dropped from the high they were experience. So why all
 of sudden did they go back up? Sure the really casual fan pays notice now
 that this is finally it. I also think that fans turned off by physical low
 scoring contest turned off last year are now turning in this year. Either
 that or it's a Reebok conspiracy......

 mike
10.3335CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westFri Jun 09 1995 16:426
    
    Mike, this is just my thought, but couldn't the difference be that
    people would rather see Shaq than Patrick (or something like that)
    rather than they did not want to see the Knicks.
    
    Marc
10.3336Slams on Cousy won't be tolerated hereTNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Fri Jun 09 1995 17:4313
    Cousy and Hubie are both correct.  The NBA generally does not allow a
    charge to be taken directly under the basket.  Some refs give the
    defense some leeway there, but generally it's a no-call or a defensive
    foul if there is contact directly under the basket on a drive.
    
    As far as Cousy goes, disagree with his announcing style, ridicule his
    slight lisp, but please - you're only insulting yourself by calling him
    an imbecile.  Bob Cousy has forgotten more about basketball than anyone
    in this notesfile will ever know.  He is personable, intelligent, and
    honest.  He's been a great ambassador for the game for 40 years.  And
    next to Magic Johnson, he is the best point guard I've ever seen.
    
    NAZZ
10.3337Bob Cousy and Chick HearnHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonMon Jun 12 1995 14:3912
re: Cousy. 

I've probably said it in here afore but the two nicest announcers that
come to town when their team plays the Bugs are Bob Cousy and Chick
Hearn. Both will talk with you at great lenghts after the game. Cousy
obviously knows what he's talking about and seems a really at ease
discussing things one-on-one. Hearn is the firsted to admit that he
stumbled onto a gold mine with the Lakers. He says he just tries to pay
attention to what's happening rather than pretending that he's
a_authority on the game. 

TTom
10.3338CAMONE::WAYUSS Herring, SS-283, In MemoriamMon Jun 12 1995 15:1011
Well, perhaps I'm old-fashioned, but I have a thing for guys that just call the
game.

I've always believed that if you have a job to do, and you do it solidly and
well, that you don't need a lot of the plastic glitz and glamour that seems to
be the norm these days.  

I'll take consumate knowledge (John Davidson for example) over glitz anyday.


'Saw
10.3339good > glitzy > blandHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonMon Jun 12 1995 15:264
Hail, I wish the were glitzy. The problem is that they're bland and you
caint tell one from the other.

TTom
10.3340Yep, Couz is a great guyAKOCOA::BREENShoo bop, ShewaaMon Jun 12 1995 15:5020
    I agree with everything you say about Cousy except his actual analysis
    during games.  I have always been a Cousy admirer but he simply doesn't
    see and understand what is actually going on out there on the court or 
    (possibly) doesn't related it because he assumes most of the audience
    doesn't want to hear about it.
    
    How could anyone who listens to Cousy during the season and then to
    Walton or Brown or Collins not see a dramatic difference and these guys
    also are trying to talk to median listener.  Because everybody loves
    Cousy he is to be above raproach?  Also, if Cousy wasn't there you'd
    see a much different Heinsohn.
    
    Finally, I liked Howard Cossell and Chris Shenkel to media persons who
    have been continually targeted, the former of course bringing a lot of
    it on himself.  Cousy obviously is not a popular target.  But I want a
    lot higher quality commentary and Couz isn't doing it and I believe
    keeps Heinsohn at the same low level.
    
    And I also can't believe I'm the only one who can't stand Cousy's
    commentary.
10.3341MSE1::PCOTEYou want some cheese with that whine?Mon Jun 12 1995 16:4423

>    during games.  I have always been a Cousy admirer but he simply doesn't
>    see and understand what is actually going on out there on the court or 
>    (possibly) doesn't related it because he assumes most of the audience
>    doesn't want to hear about it.

     Wow, you're certainly are entitled to your opinion and if that's what
     you believe then fine - but saying Cousy doesn't understand what
     is "going on out there on the court" is a rather difficult assertion
     to comprehend. It's like saying that Nazz doesn't understand how
     to acknowledge an assist - well, perhaps that's a bad analogy. :-)

     I give Cousy alot more credit and enjoy is often times frank
     analysis of the often times pitiful play of the Celtics.

     On the other hand, Tommy H is simply dreadful. Bing, bang,
     boom - Shutter the thought of another season with him at the
     mike.

     Paul

    
10.3342assists?CSC32::J_HENSONDon't get even, get ahead!Mon Jun 12 1995 17:1212
Speaking of assists, is it an assist if you pass the ball to a person in
position to take a shot, and that person is fouled in the act of shooting?
Does it matter whether or not the fouled shooter makes his free throws?

And in case anyone missed it, Houston has taken a 3-0 series lead over
the Magic.  I realize that there aren't a lot of noters in this conference
from Houston or Orlando, but I figured that at least someone would
have some comments on the games.  Instead, it seems like everyone's more
interested in whether or not Bob Cousy is a good announcer.  Maybe the NBA 
ain't all that FAN-tastic in this notes file.

Jerry
10.3343no assistHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonMon Jun 12 1995 17:329
I'll await Nazz'a official reply but I'm purty shore that you don't get
the assist if'n the ball don't get in.

As for the games theyselves, yesterday's was just like the rest of 'em.
Orlando looked good and played fairly well except for 3 point shooting
possibly but the Rockets played better and with the game on the line the
Houston players stepped up and Orlando's dint.

TTom
10.3344OLD1S::CADZILLA2fifty lashes with a gui iconMon Jun 12 1995 18:0915
    
    
    re 3342.
    
    
       Jerry I guess I can start rooting for the Rockets again, having
    lived there for seven years. What I'm waiting for is the sweep. I
    want to write our local hero Ralph Routon and dump on him again.
    
    He had the Magic-Pacers series as the NBA Championship, giving the
    Rockets no chance of taking either the Magic or Pacers for the title.
    It never amazes me how the man can stick his head so far up his anal
    cavity
    
    Keith                                                        
10.3345And fat lady 1/2 thru moon comes over mountainAKOCOA::BREENDa,Dah Duh, de.. Goodnight (Orlando)Mon Jun 12 1995 18:118
    I caught the last four minutes and mr. Horry put the knife in them. 
    Shaq was immense down the stretch but wasn't getting any help.  I wnt
    to the kitchen after Horry's trey at 7.2 sec and a 5 point lead.  Lo
    and behold I hear all this excitement and an Anderson trey, foul (2)
    and Shaq 2 and Cassell miss 1 of 2 and with 2.2 it ain't over.
    
    But penny couldn't get a good shot off.  I'm not convinced this thing
    is really over even at 3-0.
10.3346An assist isn't an assist unless I say it is!TNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Mon Jun 12 1995 18:3517
    You cain't git an assist unless a basket is scored, or unless you're
    workin' in a place like the O-rena and Penny needs a couple for a
    triple double!  
    
    Actually, the Magic people (except the clock operator aren't too bad.
    They put in an almost entirely new crew after their first year, and
    these people seem to know something about the game.
    
    The Rockets are proving once again that it's a blessing for me that I
    don't live in Vegas.  Their defense on Anderson and Scott has been
    terrific.  Brian Shaw has been the best perimeter player for the Magic,
    if you can imagine that!!!  Penny Hardaway has shown his lack of
    maturity at the point.  How much better would the Magic be if they
    could find a true PG, let Penny play off guard, and get rid of Dennis
    Scott?
    
    NAZZ
10.3347Did you say Rowlfff?CSC32::J_HENSONDon't get even, get ahead!Mon Jun 12 1995 21:109
>>     <<< Note 10.3344 by OLD1S::CADZILLA2 "fifty lashes with a gui icon" >>>

>>    want to write our local hero Ralph Routon and dump on him again.
    
    Keith,

	Get it right.  It's either "Fat Ralph" or "Ralph Rotten".:-)

    Jerry
10.3348USCTR1::GARBARINOMon Jun 12 1995 21:2610
>    maturity at the point.  How much better would the Magic be if they
>    could find a true PG, let Penny play off guard, and get rid of Dennis
>    Scott?

Taking this a step further, this guy and Royal look so good when Orlando
is cookin', but they've failed to contribute in The Finals.  I heard
Orlando's Asst GM last week on WFAN and he said they needed more bench
depth.  After seeing what's happened in this series, I see what he's
talking about.  He jokingly said that he doesn't think they'll get it
in the draft, and doesn't see how they'll get it via free agency.
10.3349Royal's not the pudding, Scott isAKOCOA::BREENDa,Dah Duh, de.. Goodnight (Orlando)Mon Jun 12 1995 21:503
    I thought Royal has virtually warmed the pine ever since Boston.  He
    was quoted as saying he doesn't understand sitting when Houston is
    feasting on Scott.
10.3350SMART2::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterTue Jun 13 1995 11:398
 I keep hearing all this talk about Shaq's dedication and hard work but I
 find it hard to beleive when I'm watching a game and he can't get back on
 defense. Until he's committed to playing all out all the time it ain't going
 to happen for the Magic. While I've never been a big Drexler fan, he's winning
 me over. Right now I'd say you could give the MVP to Akeem, Clyde or Horry
 and justify it but because of the previous series it's Akeem's.....

 mike
10.3351give it to ClydeHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonTue Jun 13 1995 12:499
Shaq's problems are (a) he has to guard Hakeem so no matter how he tries
or where he defends, Hakeem will school him and (2) he has game away from
the basket. If'n he gets the ball outside the paint he gets stopped and
is forced to pass. This only helps the Rockets double team.

If'n the win, I'd give the MVP to Clyde. You'd get no complaints from any
of the other Rockets. Yeah, Clyde. Or maybe Chuckie Brown.

TTom
10.3352Hoping for a sweep tomorrow nightTNPUBS::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Tue Jun 13 1995 15:286
    For the entire playoff series, there's no question that Hakeem has been
    the MVP.  The schooling he gave to David Robinson alone should earn him
    the award.  He has been the dominent player throught each round for the
    Rockets.
    
    NAZZ
10.3353DZIGN::ROBICHAUDDo You Believe Now!Wed Jun 14 1995 12:036
    	In spite of Midnight (and face it regardless of which team won he
    would've been a life-long fan), I too am hoping for a Rockets sweep. 
    But I don't know if it's a pro Houston sentiment as much as it is an
    anti Orlando one.
    
    				   /Don
10.3354sweep then HokeyHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonWed Jun 14 1995 13:026
>    But I don't know if it's a pro Houston sentiment as much as it is an
>    anti Orlando one.

You just wanna be able to concentrate on them DEBILS!~

TTom
10.3355if'n Houston can do it ...HBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonWed Jun 14 1995 13:4718
this and that ...

Houston is up 3-0. They're the 8th team in this position. 5 of 'em lost 
game 4. The biggest difference is that Houston has the chance to be the 
firsted team win games 3 and 4 to sweep.

Houston can set another record by winning it all: they'd be the firsted
team to beat 4 teams with 50 wins. 

Houston also can gain some respect if'n it wins again. Lasted year, 
during the finals, we had OJ driving down the road do his Bronco thang 
and then after they had won, SI had the World Cup on the cover.

USA today has it's all interview team. Sir Chuck was the top vote getter. 
Others on the team include The Mailman, The Admiral, Reggie da mouth 
Miller and Doc Rivers (huh?). George Karl was named coach.

TTom
10.3356exMSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed Jun 14 1995 14:516
    
    
     Mark Blaudschun of the Globe is reporting that Jerry Stackohouse
    has told the Clippers not to bother drafting him because he doesn't
    want to go there and will opt to return to school should they draft 
    him anyways.  
10.3357go east, young manHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonWed Jun 14 1995 15:0915
Locally,

They're talking about this in a little larger perspective, namely, ol'
Jerr wants to play for a_east coast team. Supposedly he's also asking
Golden State to not take him and lobbying hard for Philly and Washington.
The motivation, supposedly, is to be nearer to his family.

Implicit in the attention given this is that Golden State doesn't seem to
have much interest because no such letter has been sent to them. 

Stackhouse is actively talking to Philly and Washington on his own,
wihtout a_agent. This sounds like he's trying to keep all his options
open, including going back to Chapel Hill.

TTom
10.3358IMBETR::DUPREZWed Jun 14 1995 15:353
Quick, somebody send him a list of all of the available shuttle flights
from Logan to Philadelphia!
10.3359well atleast some of us have........SMART2::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterWed Jun 14 1995 16:057
 So if the Clippers draft him, and he goes back to school, they retain his
 rights till a year after his graduation date? If so and he still doesn't
 sign is he a free agent or back in the draft ?

 Also big talk about a lockout by the owners........stupid but hey we've
 always known that the owners are greedier.......
10.3360stupid is as stupid doesHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonWed Jun 14 1995 16:1413
I think there's enough stupid to go around for all.

Under the current agreement, the NBA, it's players, coaches and owners
have all prospered. 

If'n they're greedy - all of 'em - they outta look around and notice how
much more money they're making now than just a few years ago.

Of course, the CAP seems to be a sticking point for all. The players
don't want one and there's talk that the owners may want to put a hard
cap in place a la NFL.

TTom
10.3361Conspiracy? ODIXIE::ZOGRANWatch out, kids are out of school!Wed Jun 14 1995 16:148
    Looks like the NBA dropped out of the Strike Fund Troika (NBA, NFL and
    NCAA).  Instead of paying the Baseball folks and NHL to go out on
    strike to increase the Troika's revenues, they have opted to hop on the
    strike/lockout bandwagon themselves.
    
    Looks like a banner year for the NFL and NCAA football.
    
    UMDan
10.3362hopingHBAHBA::HAASCo-Captor of the Wind DemonWed Jun 14 1995 16:205
>    Looks like a banner year for the NFL and NCAA football.

Yeah, if'n they will only start soon ...

TTom
10.3363 :*) GENRAL::WADEAh'm Yo Huckleberry...Wed Jun 14 1995 17:335
    
    	I am sorely disappointed in you MikeyC.  How come no Stackhouse
    	bashing?  If it was good for Elway it surely applies here.
    
    Claybone
10.3364Then again I could be wrong (hah)AKOCOA::BREENTa,ta,ta,ta,ta... HistoryWed Jun 14 1995 17:4118
    Without a history of acrimony and double dealing the two sides will
    eventually simply compromise on the outstanding issues and pocket the
    heavy cash.  There's no heavy lifting involved and nba teams have a lot
    of excess profit the players will never touch and many of the players
    are getting rich (stars) in side deals.
    
    The lockout forestalls deals prior to the agreement which beat the
    current cap and possibly the new one (Webber...).  The cap's biggest
    problem revolves around the unique situation of a Michael Jordan who
    simply cannot be paid commensurate with his worth (probably not without
    a cap either).  The work around is Nike, Coca Cola (or is it Pepsi),
    McDonalds etc who in turn become the big advertisers (the assumption
    being that the huge sums they pay mj come back in discounts).
    
    The problem for a few of us (Mike Childs comes to mind) is said
    advertisers will expect their poster boy to get more than two rounds in
    the next playoffs (and so will Reebok for Shaq).  So expect the Magic
    and Bulls to go seven in next eastern finals .
10.3365IMBETR::DUPREZWed Jun 14 1995 18:204
RE: .3364

Have you and Steve Carlton ever been seen in the same
place at once?
10.3366I think I have a chart somewhereAKOCOA::BREENTa,ta,ta,ta,ta... HistoryWed Jun 14 1995 19:2510
    I don't know his gig but I don't trust big money and the entertainment
    mindset of the network/advertising/marketing decision trusts.  At one
    time gambling money was the big fear but that's chicken feed next to
    the millions earned by rating points.  The man bites dog scenario would
    be that everything the nba says about it being 100% legit is true.
    
    The scenario of big rating point dollars influencing nba outcomes is
    just a situation that may or may not happen.  I could see it happening
    in '93, I think Shaq was helped along to the finals this year but not
    in an obvious way.
10.3367Bucketeers Drool! Pinky's Slugs ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLL!SMART2::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu Jun 15 1995 11:138
 Of course that was the first thing that came to my mind Clay, but without
 Ack Ack around to hero worship Stackhouse like JE received in here, it hardly
 seemed worth it......

 Besides I really wanted an answer which I still haven't got.......

 mikey
10.3368Bucketeers perennial cellar dwellersSMART2::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu Jun 15 1995 11:2215
 Clutch City 113 Magic 101..........Hakeem the MVP of the finals threw 35
 with 15 boards. Shaq again looked like Wilted(tm) son. So much physical
 ability so little talent and most of all no burning desire. Shouldn't be
 long now before people stop laughing at me for saying Zo was the best
 Center in the draft that year.............

 Quote from Shaq that says it all about why he'll always be a looser:

 "I just want congratulate Hakeem. We didn't give up at all. I'm a young
  player I'll be in this posistion many times."

 sad very sad........

 mikey
10.3369ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Thu Jun 15 1995 11:324
10.3370go figure....MKOTS3::LONGNaw Leens is one partying town!Thu Jun 15 1995 12:077
    Now I guess Groaner is a Rockets fan, too.  I coulda sworn Cleveland
    had a basketball team.  I could be wrong.
    
    
    
    billl
    
10.3371He'll be backCSLALL::BRULEWas there life before ESPN?Thu Jun 15 1995 12:378
    Oh man I hate to admit it but I agree with Paul. Akeem was early in his
    career when the C's beat him and the Rockets in the finals and it was
    years before they won it. With Penny, Grant, Scott and Anderson the
    Magic. I think Shaq needs to talk with Jordan, Bird, Magic and Hakeem
    to find out what it takes to win. The man is still very young and has a
    lot to learn. But I don't think this will be his last finals.
    
    mike
10.3372ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the same...Thu Jun 15 1995 12:485
10.3373Dexter gets a ringODIXIE::ZOGRANWatch out, kids are out of school!Thu Jun 15 1995 13:064
    Looked like the Tragic never recovered from the missed FT's in game 1. 
    Wonder what would have happened if Nick had actually sunk one of em?
    
    UMDan
10.3374SMART2::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu Jun 15 1995 13:1110
 I'm not saying that I don't expect him to get back to the Finals, certainly
 not with the team around him. I just feel like Wilted(tm) he'll be dis-
 appointed more often than not. He just doesn't impress me. He has all the
 tools but doesn't have the passion. It's all been handed to him to easily
 I'm afraid. He also isn't a very good defensive player. You would think
 with his size people would be afraid to penetrate, but the Rockets drove the
 lane at will.........

 mike
10.3375MKOTS3::LONGNaw Leens is one partying town!Thu Jun 15 1995 13:208
    re .3372:
    
    Groaner, if you've liked any NBA team for a day, that's one day
    longer than I've liked any NBA team.
    
    
    hth,
    billl
10.3376USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 15 1995 15:429
> I'm not saying that I don't expect him to get back to the Finals, certainly
> not with the team around him. I just feel like Wilted(tm) he'll be dis-
> appointed more often than not. He just doesn't impress me. He has all the
> tools but doesn't have the passion.

Passion, and incredible EFFORT were missing from all of the Magic, IMO.
One thing that should come out of this humiliation is the Magic should
learn that they need to play with urgency and maximum effort every
minute to win The Finals.
10.3377random thoughtsOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jun 15 1995 17:2413
10.3378WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MGet Well MickeyThu Jun 15 1995 17:297
    
    
        Well I for one hopes Orlando never wins it. I just don't like how
    shaq got the Superstar label put on himbefore he even played a game!
    
    
    Chap
10.3379SMART2::CHILDSJJS the BucketsMasterThu Jun 15 1995 17:445
 In Stern's interview with Costas last night he said he doubted that the 3
pointer would be moved back. The owners/rules committee likes the way it has
changed the game. 

 mike
10.3380Rumor...USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 15 1995 18:301
BJ Armstrong is being left unprotected for the expansion draft.
10.3381labor negotiationsHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeTue Jun 20 1995 16:5320
The local rag printed some rumors about the new collective bargaining
agreement. According to Marc Fleisher, who's a_agent and on the agents 
committee (along with David Falk) leaked these "details";

    o	Contract would run for 6 years expring at the end of the 
	2000-2001 season.
    o	Cap would be 23 mil for nexted year (thised year it's about 16 
	mil).
    o	Rookie wage cap (what the guy can earnn). All rookie contracts 
	are for 3 years and fixed at the average salary of the player
	selected in his position over the lasted 6 years. 
    o	Larry Bird exception still exists - a team can re-sign a veteran 
	for any amount regardless of the cap. There may be some kinda tax
	for temas that use this exception to go over the cap. 

Fleisher claims that if'n the above is true, there's no way the players 
will sign, at least those still left in the  union. He labeled it "the 
worst deal in sports".

TTom
10.3382Agents trying to run basketballINTER::NAZZAROCeltics coach? I'm available!Tue Jun 20 1995 17:2817
    Well, it's gone from bad to worse.  Instead of greedy players battling
    with idiot owners, the NBA now is featuring mega-greedy agents trying
    to pull the rug out from an agreement between greedy players and idiot
    owners.  This is enough to make you puke.
    
    From what I understand, the new collective bargaining agreement would
    allow teams to still be able to pay their own players whatever they
    want, but tax the teams 50% over how far above the salary cap the
    megadeal puts the team.  For example, let's say Shaq's contract is
    up.  The team, minus Shaq, is $2 million under the cap.  Orlando signs
    Shaq for an average of $6 million a year.  They must pay a 50% tax on
    $4 million, or get rid of that much in salary.  I see absolutely
    nothing wrong with this proposal.  The agents fear it may cut down on
    the megadeals for the league's superstars, so that the Larry Johnson 12
    year, $84 million deal would be a thing of the past.  Is that bad?
    
    NAZZ
10.3383taxes or hard capHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeTue Jun 20 1995 18:3419
re: tax

From what i can understand, the tax would take effect after thised nexted
season, 95-96. Like Nazz said, it starts at 50% of what you're over for
that year, and rises to 100% for the remainder of the contract.

Of course, another rumor is that the league may go to a hard cap in which
you can pay anyone anything but it all counts, a la NFL.

>    nothing wrong with this proposal.  The agents fear it may cut down on
>    the megadeals for the league's superstars, so that the Larry Johnson 12
>    year, $84 million deal would be a thing of the past.  Is that bad?

I just wish this deal was never signed. If'n anyone needs to see what
happens to someone's motivation after they become completely and filthy
rich, watch LJ and then look at some of his earlier efforts. Just watch
LJ's rebounding stats drop.

TTom
10.3384ready when you areCNTROL::CHILDSWatch out Big Brother's watching!Wed Jun 21 1995 13:2610
 Geez, I'm slipping anyways Ron Erickson won the NBA contest and has his
 choice of a CD or Tape from CBS. The beauty of it is Ron's a hudsonite 
 like myself so it'll be an easy transfer.

 Ron, I got a few catalogs stashed in my cabinet that I can drop off for you
 to make a selection from whenever you're ready. Just give me your cubicle
 location or it's some secret place perhaps we can meet in the cafe......

 mike
10.3385More on NBA negotiationsHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeWed Jun 21 1995 13:3924
Some more supposed/rumored details of the NBA negotiations:

Players would get a minimum of 57.5% of all league revenues. Revenues 
would include properties. Lasted year, the players got a single payment 
of 500K. By the end of the agreement, they would get a minimum of 25 mil.

The player tax is a little complicated. Firsted of all, the club has to
have a payroll that exceeds 63% of its gross revenues. The tax starts at
50% of what the club is over and ends up 100%. The money goes to the
teams with the lowest gross revenue. Veterans would be able to sign for a 
raise of 10% without taxing the team.

Free agency starts after three years. All players would then be free 
agents - no restricted free agents any more. Right of firsted refusal 
ends. Current contracts remain in place.

Salary minima are 200K for rookies and 225K for veterans.

The two rounds of drafting continue through 87, then 1 round for the rest 
of the agreement. Vancouver and Toronto would get a second choice in 98.

Player reps would be a part of the competition committee.

TTom
10.3386USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Jun 21 1995 15:007
>The two rounds of drafting continue through 87, then 1 round for the rest 
>of the agreement. Vancouver and Toronto would get a second choice in 98.

I like this.  With all of the 1st-round busts and 2nd-round surprises we've
seen, there should be a number of good players available as free agents.
And drafts picks that aren't lottery picks should be traded away more
freely than they are now.
10.3387Tax to playoff pool?AKOCOA::BREENWed Jun 21 1995 15:4518
    The nba still has a major structural problem around the real worth of
    the superstars (which has to inlude their marketing worth) vs the
    everyday 3-8 players who have been making 2.5-4 mil.  Each tier has
    been inflating their salaries off the other.  There's really about 5
    tiers with Michael on a throne of his own, Shaq,Hakeem,Barkley and a
    few others, the Shawn Kemp thru Alonzo Mourning tier, the celtics ilk
    tier and finally the untouchables.
    
    Now one solution to the "tax" problem which could also be a solution to
    the "tier" problem would be to put the tax into the championship pool. 
    This would also have the added benefit of having the players play the
    real season for real money.
    
    Unfourtunately the nba, a tv league, thinks like tv producer people and
    prefers predictable, regular season shows.  Perhaps because they are
    getting away with reaping the big post-season revenues without having
    to pay the players much extra they prefer not to think about this
    irony.
10.3389SMART2::CHILDSWatch out Big Brother's watching!Wed Jun 21 1995 18:472
 Ok Karen, I'll be on vacation though from the end of the month till July 17th..
10.3390Bulls fined for Jordan's 23HBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeThu Jun 22 1995 13:0110
The league has spoke:

The Chicago Bulls were fined $100K because Michael Jordan wore #23
instead of his assigned #45. It should also be remembered that Jordan
told all of us that he'd never wear #23 again.

I guess nexted year he'll just come out wearing 23. One can only wish
that he sticks to making Bugs Bunny movies.

TTom
10.3391as the ncaa looks on in envyAKOCOA::BREENThu Jun 22 1995 15:0810
    Good ol' nba gets it on both ends.  Jordan pulls terrific publicity
    stunt leading to eventual 20% improvement in ratings points and
    ultimately cash for the nba coffers and then they send a bill TO the
    provider of the service.
    
    Now where does fine money go?  Boys clubs, Vo-Tech for all the Jordan
    wannabees that missed out on the first round of education and find that
    their basketball skills won't cut it (call it the Herren fund).
    
    Or do they use the funds for their outings.
10.3392Agreement or not?AKOCOA::BREENThu Jun 22 1995 19:5412
    An agreement has been reached, I read awaiting ratification.  It
    appears that the 5-12 level players like the cap, money setup but the
    stars have a problem.  It appears like the mediocre talents are doing
    the negotiating as opposed to baseball where Clemens and Cone etc were
    in the limelight.
    
    Also despite agents revolt they should have the numbers to ratify.  Now
    if that 100 or so fax-men decide not to play as a group who knows.  NBA
    could be the ultimate candy-cane castle if a strike were to occur -
    total folly.
    
    
10.3393USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 22 1995 19:568
>    appears that the 5-12 level players like the cap, money setup but the
>    stars have a problem.  It appears like the mediocre talents are doing
>    the negotiating as opposed to baseball where Clemens and Cone etc were
>    in the limelight.

Gee, pro basketball's version of the haves versus the havenots.

Good for the havenots !
10.3394Great way to represent a union!PCBUOA::MORGANFri Jun 23 1995 11:344
    Actually, it appears that Simon Guirdine is doing the negotiating in
    privacy.  The players seem to be in the dark completely.
    
    					Steve
10.3395PSDVAX::ROBICHAUDDo You Believe Now!Fri Jun 23 1995 11:467
	I can certainly understand why the agents are pushing their clients 
into decertifying the union.  If a rookie minimum wage is implemented there 
will be no more 60-80 million dollar bonanza contracts (with the agents 
getting 10% or more of this windfall) mandating the agents work much harder 
for their money.

				   /Don
10.3396just say no to agentsHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeFri Jun 23 1995 15:206
The reason the agents don't like this  is if'n there's a rookie cap,
there's not need for a_agent. All you can get is the lasted 6 or 7 years
for your slot, plus or minus 20% so why do you need to pay someone a
couple of mil for negotiating that fer you.

TTom
10.3397BIGQ::MCKAYFri Jun 23 1995 15:286
    TTom I was thinking the exact same thing.  Rookies are generally
    the only available "new blood" for agents to expand their stable
    of players.  I'd take my chances and then pick up an agent in
    three years when the contract is up.
    
    Jimbo
10.3398wipesHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeFri Jun 23 1995 17:1111
The list of agents on the agents committee reads like a who's who of
wipes.

David Falk leads the list. If'n you wanna know the consensus of opinion
on him, live in a town where one of his guys is negotiating a contract.
Like Zo and the Hornets. Supposedly, what Falk has in mind for Zo makes
LJ's contract look like small potato[e]s.

Arn Tellem is on it, too. He of Kendall Gill fame.

TTom
10.3399I guess the basketball players haven't learned anything from MLBUSCTR1::GARBARINOFri Jun 23 1995 17:163
Hopefully the agents will succeed in getting decertification and the NBA
(with a history of successful negotiation) will succeed in negotiating
a contract even worse than the one the players are rejecting.
10.3400SNARFOUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Jun 23 1995 17:361
10.3401Olympic inviteesHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeFri Jun 23 1995 18:548
The initial invites to the Olympic team for 96 have been published:

Hakeem, Mailman, Stockton, Shaq, Penny, The Admiral, Grant Hill, Big Dog,
Reggie Miller and Pippen.

Two more will be added when the invitations officially go out.

TTom
10.3402WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MD. A. R. R. Y. L. Fri Jun 23 1995 19:584
    
    
    
    ????  No Zo??   No Jimmy Jackson????
10.3403OUTSRC::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Jun 23 1995 20:111
10.340496 OLYMPIC TEAM INVITEESHOTLNE::FWATSONSun Jun 25 1995 23:422
    HAKEEM CANNOT PLAY FOR THE U.S. TEAM.  HE IS A NIGERIAN NATIONAL.
    
10.3405IMBETR::DUPREZMon Jun 26 1995 12:146
I believe he got his U.S. citizenship within the last year or so.

AND STOP SHOUTING!

Roland
10.3406Facts, quesses and rumors requestedTOOK::BKWALMon Jun 26 1995 13:2115
	Does anyone have some predictions/projections on the NBA draft? I'm
	particularly curious about what Milwaukee and (I'll dive into a bunker
	after mentioning this one) Cleveland are looking for.

	There was alot of talk in Milwaukee about the Bucks making the playoffs
	next season. Not a legitimate championship contender but getting some
	experience playing for the big prize instead of ping-pong balls.

	As for Cleveland are they going to keep going with the ICU crew or are
	they looking at a partial/full rebuild?

	Thanks,

	Bill K.
10.3407Just to clarifyMUNDIS::SSHERMANSteve Sherman @MFR DTN 865-2944Mon Jun 26 1995 14:018
Yes, Hakeem Olajuwon is now an American citizen.  However, he requires a
waiver from the international federation to play for the US, because he
played for a Nigerian junior team against foreign competition when he was
about 15 or 16.  It is prohibited to play for the national teams of more
than one country.  The waiver is by no means automatic, but will have a
lot to do with how the functionaries feel about Hakeem and/or the USA.

Steve
10.3408My best guessVERBOS::NAZZAROBring ALexi Lalas to Boston!Mon Jun 26 1995 14:2573
	NAZZARO 1995 NBA MOCK DRAFT
    
		FIRST ROUND

1) Golden State - Jerry Stackhouse  6-6 G/F North Carolina (assumes they
dump Hardaway or Sprewell; otherwise - Smith #1, McDyess #2, Stackhouse #3)
2) L.A. Clippers - Joe Smith  6-10 F Maryland
3) Philadelphia - Antonio McDyess  6-9 F Alabama
4) Washington - Rasheed Wallace  6-10 F/C North Carolina
5) Minnesota - Kevin Garnett  6-10 F Farragut HS
6) Toronto -  Bryant Reeves  7-0 C Oklahoma State
7) Vancouver - Ed O'Bannon  6-8 F UCLA
8) Detroit - Cherokee Parks 6-10 F Duke
9) New Jersey - Shawn Respert  6-3 G Michigan State
10) Miami - Corliss Williamson  6-7 F Arkansas
11) Milwaukee - Damon Stoudamire  5-10 G Arizona
12) Dallas - Mario Bennett  6-9 F Arizona State
13) Sacramento - Randolph Childress  6-2 G Wake Forest
14) Boston - Sherrell Ford  6-7 F  Illinois-Chicago
15) Denver -  Gary Trent  6-7 F Ohio
16) Atlanta - Alan Henderson  6-10 F Indiana
17) Cleveland - Brent Barry 6-6 G Oregon StAate
18) Portland - Tyus Edney  5-11 G UCLA
19) Portland - Lou Roe  6-7 F UMass
20) Chicago - Rashard Griffith  6-11 C Wisconsin
21) Phoenix (from LA Lakers) - David Vaughn  6-9 F Memphis
22) Charlotte - Kurt Thomas  6-9 F TCU
23) Indiana - Bobby Sura  6-4 G Florida State
24) Dallas (from New York) - Michael Finley  6-6 F/G Wisconsin
25) Orlando - Andrew DeClerq  6-10 F Florida
26) Seattle - Lawrence Moten  6-5 G Syracuse
27) Phoenix - Zydrunas Ilgauskas  7-2 C Lithuania
28) Utah - John Wallace  6-8 F Syracuse
29) San Antonio - Loren Meyer  6-10 F Iowa State

		SECOND ROUND

30) Detroit (from LA Clippers) - Eric Williams  6-8 F Providence
31) Chicago (from Minnesota) - Travis Best  5-11 G Georgia Tech
32) Washington - Donny Marshall  6-7 F UConn
33) Boston (from Phil. via Utah) - Junior Burrough  6-8 F Virginia
34) Golden State - Anthony Peele  7-0 C Fresno State
35) Vancouver - George Zidek  7-0 C UCLA
36) Toronto - Cuonzo Martin  6-6 F/G Purdue
37) Washington (from Detroit) - Scotty Thurman  6-6 G/F Arkansas
38) Milwaukee (from NJ via Orl.) - Jimmy King  6-5 G/F Michigan 
39) Miami - Fred Hoiberg  6-4 G Iowa State
40) Golden State (from Mil. via LA Lakers) - Corey Alexander  6-1 G Virginia
41) Houston (from Dallas) - Greg Ostertag  7-0 C Kansas
42) Atlanta (from Sacramento) - Rick Brunson  6-4 G Temple
43) Milwaukee (from Boston) - Tom Kleinschmidt  6-6 F/G DePaul
44) Denver - Donald Williams  6-3 G North Carolina
45) Atlanta - Tony Maroney  7-1 C Hawaii
46) Cleveland - James Forrest  6-7 F Georgia Tech
47) Sacramento (from Port. via GS) - Fragan Tariac  6-10 F Serbia
48) Minnesota (from Chicago) - Constantin Popa  7-3 C Miami
49) Minnesota (from Houston) - Eric Snow  6-2 G Michigan State
50) Golden State (from LA Lakers via Sea.) - Chris Carr  6-6 F Southern Illinois
51) Sacramento (from Charlotte) - Petey Sessoms  6-7 F Old Dominion
52) Indiana - Terrence Rencher  6-3 G Texas
53) LA Clippers (from New York) - Corey Beck  6-2 G Arkansas
54) Seattle - Jerome Allen 6-3 G Penn
55) Golden State (from Orl. via Sea.) - John Amaechi 6-10 F/C Penn State
56) Phoenix - Ray Owes  6-8 F Arizona
57) Atlanta (from Utah) - Derek Kellogg  6-2 G UMass
58) Portland (from SA via Houston) - Donnie Boyce  6-6 G/F Colorado
                                                                   

NAZZ 


    
    
10.3409BIGQ::MCKAYMon Jun 26 1995 14:335
    Nazz,
    	I caught you sneaking Kellogg in there as one of the last picks.
    He can't possibly be rated that high......
    
    Jimbo
10.3410IMBETR::DUPREZMon Jun 26 1995 14:486
...even more frightening was the inclusion of Constantin Popa.  I didn't
think it was possible for someone 7'3" to disappear, but Popa manages that
trick regularly.

Roland
10.3411we could have a good draft pool - AKOCOA::BREENMon Jun 26 1995 16:0615
    I think you're dead wrong about Popa but this looks like an opinion
    draft to beat them all and a lot of people are going to be second
    guessing themselves.  It also looks like the Celtics made the best
    choice of going for the playoffs since I don't see much consensus
    among the draft geniuses after #6.
    
    I also read there are some half decent players available for draft
    swaps and with the slots that the C's have they could take advantage of
    that and still end up with Wallace and Burrough.  They also look like
    they could have a decision to make on Childress who has the potential
    to be a big star.
    
    Speaking of slots brings up negotiations and Bob Ryan kicked in
    yesterday with his opinion that the players are kicking around the
    golden goose to their severe peril.
10.3412MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Mon Jun 26 1995 20:3015
  >> 4) Washington - Rasheed Wallace  6-10 F/C North Carolina
  >> 5) Minnesota - Kevin Garnett  6-10 F Farragut HS
  >> 6) Toronto -  Bryant Reeves  7-0 C Oklahoma State
  >> 7) Vancouver - Ed O'Bannon  6-8 F UCLA

      Anyone, who takes any of the first three over Ed O'Bannon, needs
      his head examined. What more can the kid do? He's got the J, can 
      score off the dribble and has decent inside game. He's led his 
      team to the national title and seems to be mature beyond his years.
      So you'd pass him up for a kid who went into his shell against OSU,
      a raw high school kid or a big bruiser with the footspeed of a
      war memorial? Makes no sense to me. 
    
    
10.3413he blew it out once, and it's not 100%...USCTR1::GARBARINOMon Jun 26 1995 20:344
>      Anyone, who takes any of the first three over Ed O'Bannon, needs
>      his head examined. What more can the kid do?

Prove his knee is in better shape than the team doctors think it's in.
10.3414which is quicker, an obelisk or a war memorial?IMBETR::DUPREZTue Jun 27 1995 13:4112
>or a big bruiser with the footspeed of a war memorial?

I really like watching Big Country play, but this just about
made me blow iced coffee out my nose...  :-)

The only one of the three I *might* take over O'Bannon is Garnett,
simply because of the lure of potential.  R. Wallace is a Dean-style
whiner, and Big Country will get killed defensively playing man-to-man.

Also, O'Bannon's maturity is not to be understated, especially in terms
of its benefit to an expansion team.  For an example of the reverse situation,
look at the Laettner/Rider-led T'wolves.
10.3415CAMONE::WAYUSS Bonefish, SS-223, In MemoriamTue Jun 27 1995 13:4420
>                     <<< Note 10.3414 by IMBETR::DUPREZ >>>
>              -< which is quicker, an obelisk or a war memorial? >-


I think it would depend on the shape of the war memorial.

An obelisk has some height, but probably doesn't move to fast.

Any war memorial that has legs (like the statue of the three soldiers down by
the Wall in Washington) probably has quicker speed, because it has legs.

So, my answer would be if the war memorial has legs, then the war memorial.
Otherwise, the obelisk.

Now, the burning questions is:

	If da Bearss were playin' without Coach Dikka, could they
	beat a war memorial, and what would dah score be?


10.3416IMBETR::DUPREZTue Jun 27 1995 13:4710
	>If da Bearss were playin' without Coach Dikka, could they
	>beat a war memorial, and what would dah score be?

I was up feeding my daughter last night, and saw one of those skits on
an SNL rerun on Comedy Central.  The prediction for the upcoming
Bears/Giants tilt:

		Bears, 31	Giants, -7

The reason for the "-7":  "Ditka will find a way..."
10.3417CAMONE::WAYUSS Bonefish, SS-223, In MemoriamTue Jun 27 1995 13:511
Those were some of my favorite skits on SNL in the past 10 years.
10.3418AKOCOA::BREENTue Jun 27 1995 14:082
    In a boxing match would a Soldiers Field beat a War Memorial
    Auditoreum?
10.3419CAMONE::WAYUSS Bonefish, SS-223, In MemoriamTue Jun 27 1995 14:217
>    In a boxing match would a Soldiers Field beat a War Memorial
>    Auditoreum?


Depends on whether or not the War Memorial Auditorium had sky boxes or not.

Remember, he who holds the high ground.....8^)
10.3420Assists or Rebounds?TOOK::BKWALTue Jun 27 1995 16:0918
	RE: 10.3408

	Thanks! Stoudamire sounds like a decent fit for the Bucks. If
	they didn't lead the league in turnovers it seemed like they
	were in the running. How's he on the defensive end? There was
	a rumor floating about that the Bucks were looking to move up
	and take Reeves (or hope he slides to 11). The deal was the
	Bucks giving up the 11 and 38 picks (plus something else) and
	hoping Eric Snow was around at 43. Doesn't sound like Big
	Country can play the up-tempo game but they could stop playing
	their 'who-me-play-D?' center trio. Snow (supposedly) is a
	solid defender if not nearly the offensive threat Stoudamire
	is.

	Is Brent Barry for Cleveland the old Best Availible Athlete type?

	Thanks again for the draft projection.
10.3421MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Jun 27 1995 17:539
>      Anyone, who takes any of the first three over Ed O'Bannon, needs
>      his head examined. What more can the kid do?

 >>Prove his knee is in better shape than the team doctors think it's in.
    
       30 points and 17 rebounds in the NCAA title game is all the proof
       I'd need. Arkansas had three potential draft choices on the floor
       and O'Bannon was head and shoulder above all of them including the
       Big Nasty.
10.3422Looks good to me!!OLD1S::CADZILLA2Willie the Wimp in a Cadillac CoffinTue Jun 27 1995 18:193
    
    Local rag reports O'Bannon will go seventh, some of the team DR's are 
    afraid of his arthritic knee. 
10.3423When I heard about his widowed brideAKOCOA::BREENTue Jun 27 1995 18:399
    Glove has a nice draft preview today, I have to agree with Tommy tho my
    west coast prejudices are hard to overcome but O'Bannon looked
    terrific.  Nice Agannis article, and yes I do know where I was the
    minute I heard about his death.
    
    Looks like Sura for the Celtics - I think they see some Hondo in him
    and Bird likes him and Larry had last year down to Jones and Montross
    (not hard) and probably will cast the deciding vote (except there's
    probably only two these days with dj and .5 maybe).
10.3424MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Tue Jun 27 1995 20:0316
  >> Nice Agannis article, and yes I do know where I was the minute 
  >> I heard about his death.
    
     I must shamefully admit that though I have been a lifelong resident
     of Mass. I did not know how great an athlete Harry Agganis was. All 
     I knew of him was that there is a high school all-star football game 
     held in his honor every year. I didn't know that in junior high 
     he could hit major league pitching and did. I didn't know that he 
     was drafted in his junior year at BU by Paul Brown because Brown 
     thought Agganis was worth a year's wait and was perfect to replace 
     31 year old Otto Graham. I didn't know about the high school and 
     college records that Agganis set. Or that every Greek Orthodox church 
     in North America and South America held funeral services upon his
     untimely death. Folks call him the greqatest athlete this region has
     ever produced and I'd guess that until today most folks my age only
     associated his name with a high school football game.
10.3425he's gone if available at 21OUTSRC::HEISERNational Atheists Day - April 1Tue Jun 27 1995 23:211
10.3426Deja Vu guarenteed.ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the sameWed Jun 28 1995 02:234
10.3427Go for the IU boysSMART2::CHILDSWatch out Big Brother's watching!Wed Jun 28 1995 10:598
 I don't understand why unless it's the white factor. Sura to me is a 2nd
 rounder at best. If the Celts have a clue, they ought to take Alan Henderson
 if he's still available. I worry about his knees abit but his heart and smarts
 are above average. In fact I'd take him and then come back with Evans in the
 second round.....

 mike
10.3428BIGQ::MCKAYWed Jun 28 1995 11:5610
    Sura can handle and shoot the rock.  Definite first round material.
    
    Mikey you have to turn the station once in a while from IversonTV
    over to an ACC game.....
    
    Will Harrington ever make 1st team all Big East????
    
    Tell Joe who Kirk King is......
    
    Jimbo
10.3429ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the sameWed Jun 28 1995 13:1112
10.3430High School sports written up much more in them daysAKOCOA::BREENWed Jun 28 1995 14:5817
    Tommie,
    	This may come as a surprise or not but another storied high school
    athlete of the same era as Agannis was Jack Kerouac.  That was the era
    of high school hype and hyberole (the type of thing Groaner detests in
    others) and storied catches and runs were discussed over soda fountains
    for years afterwards.
    
    	I was only 10 when Harry died and I only really knew him from his
    baseball card and batting average.  In those days there was one
    immortal, Ted Williams; a mere god, Milt Schmidt and the rest of the
    Lepcios,Toppazinis and Umphletts of the world.  BU virtually abandoned
    football after Harry left.
    
    I guess my reaction to the weeping and wailing was "Geesh, you'd think
    Ted himself had died".
    
    Billte
10.3431UConn: Two Reg Titles, Two DNPs in BETUSCTR1::GARBARINOWed Jun 28 1995 15:477
>    Tell Joe who Kirk King is......

All I can come up with about Kirk Who is "DNP" in the boxscore.

Come to think of it, I think he played a few minutes at Conte Forum
the night BC's frontline could do whatever it wanted against those
*big* boys of UConn.
10.3432BIGQ::MCKAYWed Jun 28 1995 16:097
    He's been brought along slowly by Calhoun.  This year he explodes
    onto the scene.  6'8" can run and leap, needs to develop a better
    outside shot (who doesn't).
    
    That BC game was the opening game of the BE season..........
    
    Jimbo
10.3433Please keep racist remarks out of ::SPROTSWORDY::NAZZAROBring ALexi Lalas to Boston!Wed Jun 28 1995 16:1119
    FLAME ON
    
    I am really tired of some of the subtle and not-so-subtle racist
    remarks that seem to popup consistently in this notes conference.
    To me, it is incredible to compare ML Carr and Oil Can Boyd.  The
    ONLY thing these two men have in common is the color of their skin.
    
    FLAME OFF
    
    I was one of the first to come out against ML hiring himself as coach,
    but I think you have to give him the benefit of the doubt, especially
    since he has yet to prove he can't do it.  Much of the same criticism 
    was made of him when he was named director of Basketball Operations,
    but his first year showed more plusses than minuses, especially in
    signing Greg Minor for no compensation and getting the 33rd pick in the
    draft for essentially nothing.  Let's see who he drafts tonight, then
    bash or praise him.
    
    NAZZ
10.3434IMBETR::DUPREZWed Jun 28 1995 16:253
>He's been brought along slowly by Calhoun.

He's been brought along slowly by a lack of talent...
10.3435EDWIN::WAUGAMANWed Jun 28 1995 16:2610
>		Bears, 31	Giants, -7
>
> The reason for the "-7":  "Ditka will find a way..."
    
    If'n Handley were coaching...
    
    
    glenn
    
10.3436OUTSRC::HEISERNational Atheists Day - April 1Wed Jun 28 1995 16:301
10.3437learn the shotHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeWed Jun 28 1995 16:5315
>    Sura can also play spots 1-3.

I used to think that his best shot was at the point but I think he's best
at the 2. If'n I can say this with a straight face, I'd compare him to
Kendall Gill, cough, cough.

Searingly, his strengths are taking it to the hole while his outside shot
is good at best and certainly not something that you can count on. Like
Gill, he's a very good athlete with quickness, speed and strength. He
seems to know how to play as well.

Sura might be able to play some at the 3, too. At either 2 or 3 he should
take the Scott Burrell Course on Outside Shooting.

TTom
10.3438BIGQ::MCKAYWed Jun 28 1995 17:165
    wow Burrell teaching a course in outside shooting.  He was the epitome
    of a streaky shooter in college.  Sura was a better shooter in 
    college than Burrell was.  Before you ask, I never have stats......
    
    Jimbo
10.3439MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed Jun 28 1995 17:195
    
    >> Sura can also play spots 1-3.
    
       Sura can step right in for Majerle and the Suns won't miss
       a beat.
10.3440got the good shotHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeWed Jun 28 1995 17:2713
Somewher between his firsted and his seconded year, Scott developed a
very serious outside shot. With the 3 point line coming in, he really
stepped up. At one point, afore his injury, he was leading the league.

Also, at about the same point, he was being talked up for the Most
Improved Award. Alas, when he blew his achilles, this was lost with the
rested of his season. 

I got some stats but dang if'n I can find 'em. ;-)

And just getting Dunder off've the floor woulda helped. Play 'em 4 on 5.

TTom
10.3441ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the sameWed Jun 28 1995 19:4612
10.3442ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the sameThu Jun 29 1995 11:1119
10.3443SMART2::CHILDSWatch out Big Brother's watching!Thu Jun 29 1995 12:2412
 While I favored Henderson going in I got no complaints with Eric Williams.
 He's probably got a better upside than Henderson. He reminds me of Bernard
 King, who hopefully minus the injuries he can play like. I'm sure Billte is
 happy. I also like Junior so for the first time in a long while I'm happy
 with the draft........

 Nazz, any ideas why your man Ford fell so. Talking about falling how the
 hell did Griffth fall that far. I must have seen his best game ever at
 Wisconsin cause the game I saw he was a lottery pick. Kinda like Lou Roe
 vs. Arkansas.........

 mike
10.3444USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 29 1995 14:145
> While I favored Henderson going in I got no complaints with Eric Williams.

You'll be very happy the C's didn't draft Henderson.  I see NO desire
in his game.  Williams' whole game is built around desire.  Ditto DeClerq,
who the C's could have drafted in the 2nd round.
10.3445sloooooowHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeThu Jun 29 1995 14:268
I don't know the Celtics opinion but the local one about DeClerq was that
they were very high on him until they brought him into camp. He was
declared incredibly slow with little or no movement. He was promptly
scratched from any further considerations.

Maybe some other teams thought the same.

TTom
10.3446USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 29 1995 14:523
Marty Conlan is making a career in the NBA.  I saw more in college from
highlights of DeClerq than I saw from Conlan at PC.  I think DeClerq will
produce in the NBA.
10.3447Marty!HBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeThu Jun 29 1995 15:017
Maybe he should go the same way as Marty who worked hard for a while in
the CBA to develop and has really come on. I was real impressed with him
during his stint with the Bugs.

Not a star but a very adequate sub.

TTom
10.3448Still learning the gameILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersThu Jun 29 1995 17:2118
>> Marty Conlan is making a career in the NBA.  I saw more in college from
>> highlights of DeClerq than I saw from Conlan at PC.  I think DeClerq will
>> produce in the NBA.

	Two very different players. Conlan has a good shot and his strength
	is his offense. He gets eaten alive defensively though.

	DeClerq's strength is his hustle, his defense and his rebounding,
	he is very weak offensively. Granted my view of DeClerq is limited
	to a few games (the two against BC and the one against Villanova
	stand out in my mind) but I always liked what I saw in him and
	wished the C's waould have picked him up. He is EXACTLY the type
	of player ML was talking about: defensive minded, versatile, with
	big upside potential. If he turns into a real player I will be
	very dissapoointed in the C's for letting him get by.

	Vinny

10.3449I suppose you can't teach height...IMBETR::DUPREZThu Jun 29 1995 18:114
...which is the answer to my own question:

	"Why was Constantin Popa drafted?"
10.3450Even though they'd have taken Trent if they couldaAKOCOA::BREENThu Jun 29 1995 18:4513
    You'd have had to have seen him against Penn St. in the NIT which is a
    much better test of nba potential than regular season Big East work,
    reason being they play more wide open and a different kind of ref'ing
    than BE.  Popa has just improved year to year and will be a poor man's
    Rick Smits.
    
    But Junior Burrough in second round.  What in the world do the nba
    executive experts know that a casual tv fan is missing by letting him
    slip to #33.
    
    What's Mike Heiser saying about Bennett being there for Phoenix - is he
    out celebrating?  Also, I missed the draft so when the announcement
    came on I said Eric Williams and it was so I win the pool.
10.3451MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Thu Jun 29 1995 18:5216
    
           I'm as happy about Eric Williams as I was about
          Montross last year. Neither was the cream of the
          draft but the Celts got good value for their pick.
          It seems everyone you hear or read follows the
          words "Eric Williams" with the words "constantly 
          improved" and "upside potential". In our position, 
          he was a good pick. My guy was Alan Henderson but 
          Eric'll do nicely. As for the folks who wanted Lou
          Roe, no way. I loved Lou at UMass and if heart and
          desire were enough, Lou'd have been a top three 
          pick. As it is, Lou doesn't have the range, the foot
          speed or ballhandling skills to be an effective 2
          or 3 nor the size to be a 4. The classic tweener
          who will do well to eek out a decent living in the
          NBA.
10.3452PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFThu Jun 29 1995 19:4318
  I'm surprised nobody has made any comments about the big trade between the
  Nuggets and the Clippers. The Nugs traded Rodney Rodgers and the 15th pick 
  for some guy named McDyess outta Alabama. The Clippers also threw in some 
  guy I've never heard of. McDyess was the 2nd overall pick. The Denver news 
  media already has labeled this as a steal. I don't know much about McDyess. 
  Is he really that good to be the 2nd overall pick ? Rodney Rodgers has shown 
  flashes of brilliance but that only seems to happen one outta 3 nights. He 
  also makes a lot of ticky tack fouls while playing defense. Maybe in the 
  future, he'll find a way to show up every night and learn to play some 
  defense but right now, I think Biekerstaff made the right move. 

  When asked about the trade, Biekerstaff said he needs insurance at power 
  forward because there are doubts that Laphonso Ellis will ever recover 
  from his injuries.

  So does anyone have an opinion on McDyess ? How good is he ?

	Keith
10.3453IMBETR::DUPREZThu Jun 29 1995 19:4711
McDyess never put up really big numbers at Alabama, but had a *monster* NCAA
tournament (21 pts, 16 reb per game).  The games I saw him, he looked like
a man among boys.  *Extremely* agile, a great leaper, runs the floor well.
I'll let the real basketball mavens discuss it, but to me, it looked like his
picture belonged next to the term "power forward" in the dictionary.  Gobs
of potential...

Of course, I also felt the same way about Rodney Rogers...  :-)

Roland
10.3454USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jun 29 1995 20:018
If the NCAA/NIT tourneys are better proving grounds for the NBA than
collegiate regular season play, McDyess proved to have monster NBA
potential.  His average was something like 12-13 ppg during the
regular season, and then he comes out and throws in 35(?) in the 1st
round and 20-something in the 2nd.  And Alabama was (I think) a
middle seed, so they weren't playing Easy_U.

Roland's comments are right on.
10.3455Couldn't t he Celtics be creative for once?WORDY::NAZZAROBring ALexi Lalas to Boston!Thu Jun 29 1995 20:1313
    McDyess averaged 13.9 ppg and 10.1 rpg in the regular season, then had
    three great games in the SEC tourney, averaging 21 ppg and 16 rpg. 
    Then in the NCAAs he had 39 and 19 in anOT win vs Penn and 22 and 17
    in a loss against Big Country and Oklahoma State.
    
    My question is - if the Nuggets could draft Barry at #15 and send him
    to t he Clippers with the wildly inconsistent Rodney Rogers to get
    McDyess, why couldn't th e Celtics have done the same thing?  Draft
    Barry, send him and Rick Fox (who has similar numbers as Rogers) to
    LA for McDyess?  It would  have been nice if the Celtics  had done this
    instead of playing it safe in the draft, as usual.
    
    NAZZ
10.3456All year: super Mario this, super Mario that; and thenAKOCOA::BREENThu Jun 29 1995 20:2212
    Yeh, I agree; lookup power-forward in the nba dictionary and there's
    mcdyess.  Possibly the surest thing in the draft.  I thought Brian
    Williams was their power guy but I guess you can't have too many.
    
    I didn't even know Troy Brown was in the draft - he's a sleeper. 
    Somehow a college gets an imprint - UCLA had the sleek forwards in the
    70s (Marques,Wilkes; now OBannon); Providence somehow has come up with
    the formula for power forward.
    
    Finally to show how one just never knows, Mike Heiser isn't celebrating
    he's whining about Sun's picks because they didn't pick up one of the
    Joe Kleine clones proliferating in the draft.
10.3457IncroyableAKOCOA::BREENThu Jun 29 1995 20:283
    How in the world could anyone figure or plan for Cy Sterling to have
    another "Vitale" and go nuts.  ML obviously would have jumped at your
    plan but Bernie must have something really big on "Cy".
10.3458ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the sameThu Jun 29 1995 20:534
10.3459OUTSRC::HEISERNational Atheists Day - April 1Thu Jun 29 1995 20:572
10.3460PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFThu Jun 29 1995 21:0116
>    I thought Brian
>    Williams was their power guy but I guess you can't have too many.
    
  Laphonso Ellis was their power forward but he missed the entire season
  except for about 3 games with a knee injury. Now his other knee has the
  same problem. The Fonz looked like a budding superstar before his
  injury. Now, there is fear that he'll never play again.

  Brian Williams was used as a backup to Mutumbo as well as power forward
  backup. Rodney Rodgers was used as the starting power forward most of the 
  year but he was really playing out of position as he's better at small 
  forward. Brian Williams had injury problems and like Rodgers, was 
  inconsistent last year. Although Rodgers was definately the most 
  inconsistent player on the team.

	Keith
10.3461I bet you do like thatAKOCOA::BREENThu Jun 29 1995 21:098
    I missed that Mike, I was actually straight about thinking getting
    Mario is what you wanted.  I guess pro scouts agreed with you.
    
    I think Denver is now set to make a serious run once the contract is
    settled and they can deal Pack for a forward or backup center
    (Parrish?).
    
    Hey, TTom, do you want Pack for Parrish?
10.3462PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFThu Jun 29 1995 21:176
  Denver drafted a 7' backup center in the 2nd round. I don't remember his
  name or where he's from. They also have Brian Williams who has played 
  a decent center while Dikembe rests. There's no way Biekerstaff will
  go for Parrish or any other older backup center.

	Keith
10.3463MoronahornetsAKOCOA::BREENThu Jun 29 1995 21:269
    Well as I told ttom the bugs never did have a clue as to how to use
    Parrish and the team was to set in their ways to take advantage of his
    unique skill which is surprisingly at his age, the ability to run the
    floor and take the medium range jumper before the defense could get
    set.
    
    I saw this a few times vs Bulls but do you think they'd make it part of
    the plan, nooo - too many egos involved in particular one mr
    megabuck-waste Johnson.
10.3464More players to be addedILBBAK::SILVESTRII have no answersFri Jun 30 1995 14:0024
	The Denver press is reporting that the "whole" trade has not yet
	been announced, that they have to wait for the new collective 
	bargaining agreement before the final elements of the trade can be 
	made public.

	The whole deal will be:

	LA Clippers get:    Rodney Rogers, Brent Barry, Brian Williams
	Denver Nuggets get: Antonio McDyess, Randy Woods, Elmore Spencer

	The Clips then have a lineup of: 
	guards:   Pooh Richardson, Terry Dehere, Brent Barry
	forwards: Rodney Rogers, Lamond Murray, Loy Vaught
	center:   Stanley Roberts(?), Charles Outlaw(?)

	Denver looks like:
	guards:   Jalen Rose, Bryant Stith, Robert Pack
	forwards: Reggie Williams, Antonio McDyess, Tom Hammonds, 
	          Laphonso Ellis (IF he recovers from knee injuries)
	centers:  Dikembe Mutombo, Elmore Spencer

	Both teams look better than they did at the end of last season ...

	Vinny
10.3465USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Jun 30 1995 14:104
Interesting comment on WFAN last night:

	The NBA forced Ted Stepien out of the league after he ruined
	Cleveland, and they should do the same with Sterling.
10.3466OUTSRC::HEISERNational Atheists Day - April 1Fri Jun 30 1995 16:001
10.3467This puts Clipps about on a par with C's personnel wiseAKOCOA::BREENFri Jun 30 1995 16:273
    you fogot Mahmous Abdul-Rauf (my main man) at guard for Denver.  And
    the inclusion of Williams changes the deal completely and makes it at
    least rational for San Diego if you take money into the equation.
10.3468Great trade...BSS::MENDEZWed Jul 05 1995 18:329
    Been on vacation for a few weeks....
    I am ecstatic about the addition of McDyess to the Nuggets.  Williams
    and Rogers were both inconsistent at best last year.  Rogers has great
    potential but is not a power forward.  Williams on the other hand will
    only be a backup center.  McDyess has the potential to be a superstar.
    McDyess has a vertical leap of 47" and is 6'9".  The guy has rebounding
    instinct and a apparently great work ethic.  I am looking forward to
    seeing him develop...
    
10.3469Denver did the best job in the draftWORDY::NAZZAROBring ALexi Lalas to Boston!Wed Jul 05 1995 19:4812
    I agree that the deal is a great one for the Nuggets.  Rogers thinks
    he's Danny Ainge when he should be playin' like Anthony Mason!!!  Brian
    Williams is OK but limited.  Denver added two backup centers for
    Mutombo, and the best power forward in the draft.  IMO, they are a
    legitimate contender for the Western Conference title right now.
    
    Why couldn't the Celtics have drafted Barry and made the same deal,
    with Rick Fox (who has similar numbers to Rogers) or even Dino? 
    Instead, the Celtics fall back on that "best available athlete" 
    cliche, and there is a wide range of opinion if they even got that.
    
    NAZZ
10.3470MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove!Wed Jul 05 1995 20:1911
    
  >> Why couldn't the Celtics have drafted Barry and made the same deal,
  >> with Rick Fox (who has similar numbers to Rogers) or even Dino? 
    
     For the same reason that they drafted Williams instead of Roe.
     Numbers don't always tell the whole story or even most of it.
     Nobody uses the words "Rick Fox" and "potential" in the same 
     sentence unless "trade bait" fits in their somehwere too. 
     Fox is a career role player *at best*. Rogers could develop
     into a real contributor.
    
10.3471OLD1S::CADZILLA2Traveling through another dimensionWed Jul 05 1995 20:309
    
    
    Nuggets have a long way to go before they contend for the western
    conference title. They still need to find a coach, so the guy they have
    now can go back to being a GM and stop pretending to be a coach. 
    
    This team has come great young talent, but still need to get some
    seasoning before they will contend for a title. They would never 
    make the playoffs with the old format. 
10.3472I know - you don't win games on paperWORDY::NAZZAROBring ALexi Lalas to Boston!Thu Jul 06 1995 15:4410
    Seems to me Bickerstaff did a great job as coach.  WHy should he not
    continue in that job?
    
    GIven their personnel, the addition of McDyess certainly makes them on
    paper the equal of San Antonio, and perhaps a shade better than
    Houston.  But the Rockets proved championships are not won on paper, so
    I will amend my previous statement and say that the Nuggets have the
    potential to be Western Conference champs.
    
    NAZZ
10.3473PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFThu Jul 06 1995 16:4432
  I also think Bickerstaff will be just fine as the coach.
  But I don't think the Nugs will contend for the Western Conference 
  championship next year. McDyess appears to have tremendous potential but 
  I think it will take at least another year before he'll be able to establish 
  himself as a premier power forward. Remeber, he was just a sophmore
  at 'Bama which makes him 19 or 20 years old.

  The strength of McDyess is supposed to be his toughness, rebounding and 
  defense. He'll be playing next to the premier defensive player in the NBA. 
  Dikembe will be able to teach McDyess a thing or 2. This means, in the next 
  few years, the Nugs should have a great inside defense, maybe the best in the
  league. This should translate into lot's of blocked shots, turnovers,
  rebounds and altered shots. All of which should result in lot's of fast
  break points.

  For half court offense, the Nugs will be average at best. The only real 
  threat will be Rauf, when he's hot. They'll need those transitional
  hoops which the defense should setup.

  The Nugs need more depth at small forward and they may need more depth at
  power forward if Laphonso doesn't recover from surgery on both knees.

  Jalen Rose needs to mature. If he doesn't play better next year, he could be
  gone.

  The Nugs match up well against Houston. With Mutumbo, they don't double
  team "The Dream". Akeem will still score his 30 points but the single
  team allows the Nugs to play better defense on the Rocket's 3-point
  shooters. Next year, the Rockets, Spurs and maybe the Jazz will still
  be better teams but the watch out for the Nugs the year after next.

	Keith
10.3474Some questions remain for NuggetsWORDY::NAZZAROBring ALexi Lalas to Boston!Thu Jul 06 1995 18:207
    How good is Bryant Stith?  Can he swing to small forward?  Can Rose
    possibly play some small forward?  How will Robert Pack fit into
    the mix?  He was terrific early in the season, but injuries really did
    him in.  Also, he and Mahmoud can't play together for the same reason
    that Sherm and Dee are a liability on the court together.
    
    NAZZ
10.3475there is some work left...BSS::MENDEZThu Jul 06 1995 18:3611
    McDyess will develop into a good scorer simply because of his
    rebounding ability.  I don't think you will see many tips like that
    of Rodman.  Denver needs a legitimate, consistent scoring threat.
    Either Pack or Rauf need to go in place of an outside scoring threat.
    With regard to Bickerstaff:  He is well known for spotting talent but
    his coaching ability seems suspect.  The Sonics could never get over
    the hump when he was coach.  Of course the Lakers had something to do
    with that.  As a GM he is superior but I would like to see a coach who
    can bring along young talent come to Denver.  In two years Denver could
    be real tough...
    
10.3476How about Fox for Pack?AKOCOA::BREENThu Jul 06 1995 19:1911
    If the Celtics were going to get involved in that nuggests scenario
    then the guy they should have gone after would be Williams who seems to
    be the key to the whole deal.  I do agree with Nazz that acquiring a
    player like a Curry should have been considered.
    
    Simply put the Celtics had absolutely nothing in their entire
    organization to deal themselves into the McDyess realm except a future
    draft choice which could have been Camby.
    
    Fox for one had totally tuned Ford out so perhaps the coaching change
    could be a benefit him
10.3477PEAKS::WOESTEHOFFThu Jul 06 1995 19:5326
>    How good is Bryant Stith?  

  He seemed to be better 2 years ago than he was last year. He's a warrior,
  he's strong and plays good defense. His offensive gave was spotty at best.
  He's been criticized for being too much of a team player and passing up 
  good shots. If he doesn't play better next year, he could be gone.

>    Can he swing to small forward?  

  Good question. He has the strength but I'm not sure of the heigth. Nobody
  seems to talk about him playing small forward.

>    Can Rose possibly play some small forward?  

  Yes. If his ball handling and his ability to bring the ball up the court
  quickly doesn't improve, they might try him at small forward.

>    How will Robert Pack fit into the mix?  

  Packman has a lot of critics in Denver but I like him. I think he's at his 
  best when he come off the bench and changes the pace. He brings the ball down
  the court as fast as anybody in the NBA. This is an asset in the thin air
  of mile high Denver. He's also fearless going to the hoop. Other times,
  he looks out of control.

	Keith
10.3478Rockets waive and might sue MaxwellHBAHBA::HAASimprobable causeWed Jul 12 1995 17:4613
Houston Rockets have waived guard Vernon Maxwell and are considering
suing him for allegedly faking a_injury. Maxwell claimed to have a leg
injury after the firsted playoff game but later admitted that he left on
accounta not getting any playing time.

The Rockets are considering filing a breach of contract suit against
Maxwell and, if'n they are successful, avoid the 1.8 mil of his lasted
year under contract.

As a minor side note, he was waived just before the lockout started so
Mad Max is without a home, at this point.

TTom
10.3479MicroShaqHBAHBA::HAAStime compressedTue Jul 18 1995 13:346
Seems ol' Bill Gates and Shaq are jamming.

Microsoft is gonna offer a_on-line service called Shaq World. Details are
to be announced today. It's part of the new Microsoft Network.

TTom
10.3480PSDVAX::ROBICHAUDDon'tTakeComedyFromStrangersWed Jul 19 1995 12:034
    	After the job Hakeem did on him in the Finals maybe they should
    call the service Shackled World...
    
    				   /Don
10.3481rowing backwardsHBAHBA::HAAStime compressedWed Jul 19 1995 13:588
Speaking of Hakeem and Shaq has anyone else notice that Shaq is rowing
the boat backwards? Look at it. Hakeem is sitting up front, over the bow.
Shaq is in the back and the flat back is almost perpendicular to the
water.

Which was about the way Shaq dealt with Hakeem in the playoffs.

TTom
10.3482AKOCOA::BREENThu Jul 20 1995 18:2114
    Heinsohn blasted Jordan today in the glove for jeopardizing the nba
    players union which he helped establish along with Cousy and others.
    A veterans group with Cousy and Pettit are meeting in New York to help
    with a rapprochement but Tommy cam out firing today.
    
    I still feel that the union is asking a bit of Jordan and perhaps a few
    other megastars to play for less for the good of all.  I sounds good and
    decent but goes against the grain of modern greed - the same greed
    that's demanded in other spheres of the market (eg if Michael Jordan
    was a registered corporation with stockholders he would be legally
    bound to hold out for more money).
    
    Of course Michael had to watch his image which is worth millions on top
    of any salary he could be paid.
10.3483ROCK::GRONOWSKIThe dream is always the sameThu Jul 20 1995 18:373
10.3484SNAX::ERICKSONWhere is the grass greener?Thu Jul 20 1995 18:5913
    
    	The big issue with Heinsohn and Cousy. Is that the new CBA
    had a provision in it for players who retired pre-1965. Players who
    retired before 1965 would have there pension money increased. If the
    new CBA isn't agreed upon, those players won't see an increase in
    there pension.
    	This upsets Cousy because he started the Players union in the
    1st place. Both Cousy and Heinsohn spent a lot of time helping the
    union plus are past presidents of the players union. This lockout
    not only effects current players. It also effects older retired
    players. Jordan is playing with other peoples livelihood.
    
    Ron
10.3485the singular case of Michael JordansAKOCOA::BREENThu Jul 20 1995 19:3917
    But the question still remains as to why Michael should accede
    generously to an agreement for which the end result is he doesn't get
    paid anywhere near his worth.
    
    This happens a lot in entertainment where a rock group starts out as a
    "team" and then one becomes a star and goes out on his/her own to get
    comensated by the measure of her (I'm thinking of Diana Ross) own
    ability.  In some cases members of the team (band) are offered much
    less to continue, in other cases house musicians are hired to take
    their place.
    
    20-30 million per year is about the outrageous but equitable amount
    Michael should be paid per year, I'm sure he'd settle for about half.
    Under the agreement proposed he'll be lucky to make 1/4 his worth.
    
    That is the problem, but I'm sure it can be negotiated and I think
    Michaels actions are negotiation tactics.
10.3486IMBETR::DUPREZThe stars might lie, but the numbers never do...Thu Jul 20 1995 19:5421
>    This happens a lot in entertainment where a rock group starts out as a
>    "team" and then one becomes a star and goes out on his/her own to get
>    comensated by the measure of her (I'm thinking of Diana Ross) own
>    ability.  

Bad example.  Diana Ross was *nothing* without the Supremes.

>In some cases members of the team (band) are offered much
>    less to continue, in other cases house musicians are hired to take
>    their place.

There are a lot more house/backup musicians in this world than NBA-caliber
basketball players.  And therein lies the rub.  Even if they aren't as great
as the star, their relative rarity would still require that they got a more
significant portion of the pie...

Roland

P.S.  See, Bill.  Not a single mention of conspiracy or paranoia...  :-)

 
10.3487CAMONE::WAYSoftware MorticianThu Jul 20 1995 20:2519
>Bad example.  Diana Ross was *nothing* without the Supremes.

Yeah, that's why she had to become Michael Jackson.....


>There are a lot more house/backup musicians in this world than NBA-caliber
>basketball players.  And therein lies the rub.  Even if they aren't as great
>as the star, their relative rarity would still require that they got a more
>significant portion of the pie...

It's been my experience that studio musicians are the most talented of the lot.
They come in, have about 10 minutes to look at a chart, then sit down and cut
it.   

TOUGH racket, and extreme talent required....


'Saw 

10.3488But nba owners are so nice, deep downAKOCOA::BREENThu Jul 20 1995 21:1312
    The problem is we're in a star based culture, I don't like it, Joe
    doesn't like, 'Saw hates it.  The kids love it.
    
    So all the money in the nba is generated by these stars and the irony
    is the nba is applauded because they recognized it way back and
    marketed the hell out of Michael while baseball was droning on with its
    tradition that the under 30 crowd could give a fig about.
    
    Now Michael's saying I made you, you paid me peanuts now it's my turn!
    And what's the nba saying? "Michael, its a team game and those #11,12
    guys need to earn a mil apiece too, we just ain't got the simoleons for
    you, please be nice."
10.3489SNAX::ERICKSONWhere is the grass greener?Fri Jul 21 1995 02:336
    
    	Without NBA basketball, Michael doesn't making MILLIONS from
    NIKE. IMO the Union and the NBA has made Jordan enough money.
    Besides Basketball is a TEAM game, the TEAM should stick together.
    
    ROn
10.3490Holland, Doizer and ????CNTROL::CHILDSWatch out Big Brother's watching!Fri Jul 21 1995 12:179
    
    I really like Dianna with or without the Supremes myself. I think her
    decline had more to do with leaving the songwriting team they enjoyed.
    Anyways for a better example, I'd say Jimi Hendrix, who could have me
    banging trashcan, and Saw on spoons in the background and still carry
    it off. Of course on the other end of the spectrum you have Clapton
    who was and still is nothing since leaving Cream..........
    
    mike
10.3491Diana Ross and Michael Jordan - two of a kindTNPUBS::NAZZARORIP Andrea 1/18/85 - 7-21/94Mon Jul 24 1995 19:3116
    Diana Ross indirectly killed Flo Ballard and never showed any remorse
    about it at all.  She was and is a manipulative bitch who only cared
    about herself.  Even today I switch the radio to another station if a
    Supremes song comes on.
    
    As for Jordan, I am amazed at how he is being so easily manipulated by
    his agent.  The question isn't whether or not Jordan gets paid what
    he's worth.  He will.  The real sticking point in the contract is the
    salary cap for rookies and the untold millions that would cost the
    agents.  With this new agreement, the $90 million for an unproven Chris
    Webber for example would never be able to be signed.  He'd get a decent
    salary as a top pick, but nowhere near the ridiculous megabucks that an
    unproven rookie did not deserve.  If Jordan thought this through, he
    would be in favor of the new agreement.
    
    NAZZ
10.3492IMBETR::DUPREZThe stars might lie, but the numbers never do...Mon Jul 24 1995 20:2518
>    Diana Ross indirectly killed Flo Ballard and never showed any remorse
>    about it at all.  She was and is a manipulative bitch who only cared
>    about herself.  Even today I switch the radio to another station if a
>    Supremes song comes on.

Don't hold back, Nazz.  Tell us what you really think... :-)

To me, Diana Ross is a classic example of someone who was nowhere near what
she was once she went solo.  And the sad thing about it is that she probably
still thinks she was better off.

But I don't let her keep me from listening to Supremes songs.  That would be
a victory for her that I will not concede...

A *great* Tank McNamara in the Glove(tm) sports section today.  Substitute
Michael Jordan for the player in the comic strip.

Roland
10.3493maybe Mike's like us only on a grander scaleAKOCOA::BREENMon Jul 24 1995 20:3311
    A person who is an expert on greed (a lawyer) told me once that people
    hate to do something that benefits someone else even if they reap a
    benefit themselves.  This doesn't go for true christians (of all
    religions) but in the mercantile arena it seems to be a learned vice,
    perhaps even a valued vice.
    
    I just think that 1., Mike can't stand only getting 5 million and
    seeing all the 2-3 million dollar players 
    
    Second Mike would like to be the center of a bidding war and then feel
    he was getting his maximum worth.
10.3494IMBETR::DUPREZThe stars might lie, but the numbers never do...Mon Jul 24 1995 20:424
Yeah, Bill, but more importantly:

	What's your stance on Diana Ross?
10.3495AKOCOA::BREENTue Jul 25 1995 16:046
    Roland are you forgetting it was me that made that analogy in the first
    place?  I think she lost it all when she listened to her agent and
    dropped Flo and went off on her own.  I remember seeing her at Hampton
    about '64 or so.
    
    
10.3496IMBETR::DUPREZThe stars might lie, but the numbers never do...Tue Jul 25 1995 16:396
    >Roland are you forgetting it was me that made that analogy in the first
    >place?

No, I'm not your age so I haven't lost my memory yet... :-) :-)

You used the analogy, but I was looking for your opinion of her a la Nazz...
10.3497Clooney>RossAKOCOA::BREENTue Jul 25 1995 18:029
    speaking of...(what was I talking about??)
    
    Gary Player was saying that he wanted a supersenior tour for the 70s
    and 80s golfers.  "We'll play three holes and whoever can remember his
    score wins."
    
    And, if you want a songstress and she's still going strong...
    
    Rosemary Clooney
10.3498CAMONE::WAYSoftware MorticianTue Jul 25 1995 18:2214
>    
>    And, if you want a songstress and she's still going strong...
>    
>    Rosemary Clooney


C'mon-a my house....8^)


Never forget her in White Christmas...


Me, I wanna go see Tony Bennett.

10.3499IMBETR::DUPREZThe stars might lie, but the numbers never do...Tue Jul 25 1995 18:359
>    
>    And, if you want a songstress and she's still going strong...
>    
>    Rosemary Clooney

I'm with you, Bill.

She's definitely had less plastic surgery than Diana Ross.  And she still
looks pretty young for her age.
10.3500CAMONE::WAYSoftware MorticianTue Jul 25 1995 19:071
Hey, she's a BABE!
10.3501why write the same thing twiceUSCTR1::GARBARINOThu Jul 27 1995 14:2419
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I'm glad to see the NLRB's decision yesterday:  secret ballot (at regional
NLRB offices) and all players who played in the NBA this past season
(minimum of 2 10-day contracts) get to vote.  The players wanted only
those on active rosters at the end of the season to vote.  The owners
got a big 'W' yesterday.

The vote is to take place late Aug or early Sep.  With that much time
for the owners to work their propaganda machine, and seeing training
camps coming in a few weeks, I can't see the union voting to de-certify.
Both parties (especially the union, after yesterday's decision) should
get an agreement done before this vote is taken.

I just can't believe they'd both be as stupid as MLB !
10.3502CNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineMon Jul 31 1995 16:248
    What's the deal with the Dream Team? Unbelievable they let a wuss
    like Robinson go a third time while Zo at the moment anyways stays
    home. USA Basketball must be made up of bunch of retired Service
    men. Also can't understand why Malone, Stockton and Pippen get to
    go again. I'm pretty sure they didn't sell more T's than Michael,
    Larry, Magic or Chuck.........
    
    mike
10.3503USCTR1::GARBARINOMon Jul 31 1995 17:555
>    I'm pretty sure they didn't sell more T's than Michael,
>    Larry, Magic or Chuck.........

I think Dream Team II turned people off.  I'm sure they wanted guaranteed
acceptance of this squad, especially playing on home turf.
10.3504midnight agreementHBAHBA::HAASbuggedWed Aug 09 1995 13:5421
Wail, it looks like there may be a_NBA season after all.

Just prior to midnight, the self-imposed deadline, the league and the
players reps reached a tentative agreement for a player contract. The
union has schedule a vote for Aug 30. Also, at that time, the players
will vote on decertification as previously scheduled.

The new agreement represents some compromise on the main issues.
Basically, it calls for the current salary cap to continue without some
of the new features agreed upon before Jordan's agent decided he needed
to make more money. The details include exceptions and exemptions and the
Larry Bird clause  There is no luxury tax on payrolls exceeding the cap.

I can't find any report of a rookie cap. The implication is that this has
been tossed out since they refer to the agreement as basically extending
lasted year's salary cap.

Predictably, Falk, the other agents and their stooges such as Jordan are
badmouthing the contract. 

TTom
10.3505Mailman blasts agents and players who want to decertifyTNPUBS::NAZZAROHow can people live in Florida?Tue Aug 15 1995 14:2151
    Reposted (with some editing) from the Celtics note:
    
    Karl Malone had some interesting comments in today's Globe.  In a 
    typically strongly opinionated interview with basketball beat writer
    Jackie McMullin, he said he is very much in favor of the new agreement, 
    and had some very strong words for those in favor of decertification.
    
    Malone said he's having a hard time stomaching "anybody that is dumb 
    enough to believe decertification is the right move for NBA players."
    
    "Dertification is the dumbest move we could possibly make," said
    Malone.  "All these big-time players - and I don't need to mention
    names, because we all know who they are - should step up and look at
    themselves in the mirror."
    
    Jackie wonders how can NBA basketball save itself unless all the
    players are on the same page, and notes that the high-powered group led
    by Jordan, Ewing and some select agents favor decertification, while
    the player's association is urging its peers to allow the union to
    negotiate its future.  She also notes that there have been no summer
    camps, no rookie leagues, league meetings set for September are already
    cancelled, and the McDonalds Classic is in serious jeopardy.
    
    Back to Malone.  "I've always been proud to wear the NBA on my shirt
    and my shorts and my socks.  But now it's embarrassing.  But forget
    about me.  Forget about the agents.  What about the fans?  Do they
    really think the fans are going to put up with this (decertification)?  
    The players who are part of this are not leaders - they're followers."
    
    "As far as I'm concerned, any players on the Utah Jazz who want to
    decertify are scabs," said Malone.  "That's how I'll look at them from
    now on.  Scabs.  I will sit down with Larry (Jazz owner Larry Miller)
    and make it clear to him that's how I feel."
    
    Asked if he knew which teammates signed on with the decertification
    movement, Malone answered, "No. All I know is it's not not Karl Malone,
    John Stockton, or Jeff Hornacek."  Jackie then states that for the
    record, Jazz players who have requested decertification are Antoine
    Carr, Felton Spencer, Blue Edwards, Byron Russell, and Jamie Watson.
    
    Not surprisingly, Jackie found some agents pushing for decertification
    who took umbrage with Malone's remarks.  "If Karl Malone feels so
    strongly about this," wondered Ron Grinker, "then how come he hasn't
    been to any of the meetings?"
    
    Malone blames the agents for causing the division between the players.
    "The hell with the agents," he said.  "Show me one agent who ever put
    his players interests ahead of his own."
    
    NAZZ   
    
10.3506SLEEPR::MAIEWSKITue Aug 15 1995 14:395
  Sorry I haven't been paying attention what with the BoSox and all but just
what is the issue here? What is decertification and what are they fighting
over?

  George
10.3507In a nutshell?AKOCOA::BREENTue Aug 15 1995 14:589
    Simon Gourdine reached an agreement with the nba which included a
    luzury tax.  Jordan and others called for rejection and a vote to
    decertify the union.  That vote will be taken at the end of the month.
    
    Gourdine went back to the table, told nba no agreement no season (Stern
    said same).  They reached an agreement last week and the union will
    vote for it at the end of month.
    
    Obviously decert has to fail for the second vote to take place.
10.3508SLEEPR::MAIEWSKITue Aug 15 1995 18:583
  Any word on how much support there is among the players for decertification?

  George
10.3509A short history of the summer's NBA labor strifeTNPUBS::NAZZAROHow can people live in Florida?Tue Aug 15 1995 18:5922
    Just to amplify on the previous response.
    
    The player's union reached an agreement with the owners that included a
    luxury tax of 50% when teams reach a certain payroll, and a rookie
    salary cap that would virtually eliminate those ridiculous Chris Webber
    $84 million salaries.  Simon Gourdine, new head of the union, did not
    keep lines of communication open with the players, which led many to
    distrust the contract.  The inclusion of the rookie salary cap made
    agents crazy.  A few superstars (Michael Jordan and Patrick Ewing as
    leaders), led by their agents, began a decertification of the union. 
    So the original contract never came to a vote of the entire union.
    
    In the meantime, the union went back to the owners, said that they
    needed to rework the contract, and they did.  The luxury tax is gone,
    and the rookie cap is less severe, among other things.  However, the
    vote on decertification will take place before ratification of the
    contract, and if the players vote to decertify, the start of the season
    will be in serious jeopardy.  If decertification fails, then the rank
    and file will vote on the contract.  The voting is scheduled for the
    end of August.
    
    NAZZ
10.3510USCTR1::GARBARINOTue Aug 15 1995 19:146
I hope somehow the season gets scrapped and Patrick decertifies his way
out of $18M.

I don't have much hope for the Knicks in '95-96, so it's better if they
don't even play it and next year we start over with all kinds of cap
money available.
10.3511Conspiracy du jourODIXIE::ZOGRANReasonable summer ratesTue Aug 15 1995 19:216
    Wonder how much money the NFL, College Football and Basketball are
    gonna send the NBA players to vote for decertification?
    
    Yours ever vigilant on the grassy knoll:-)
    
    UMDan
10.3512ROCK::GRONOWSKITribe owns Yanks... bye in playoffs if they meetTue Aug 15 1995 21:215
10.3513re: -1OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Aug 15 1995 21:3015
10.3514CNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineWed Aug 16 1995 12:202
    
    maybe if Barkley played in the East he'd become a man again.......
10.3515don't fix it if it ain't brokeOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Aug 16 1995 15:372
10.3516low class JordanHBAHBA::HAASx,y,z,time,matter,energyWed Aug 16 1995 15:3819
>    maybe if Barkley played in the East he'd become a man again.......

Ya mean, like join up with Promise Keepers? :*)

As to how much support, ESPN radio was talking this morning with one of
the agents, a guy named Kaufman who hadles Ronnie Seikaly and 'Nique, and
he wouldn't even address the fack that the luxury tax has been
eliminated. He acted like today's issue, the players' cut from
paraphenalia, was the big issue all along. Charles Smith was on earlier
and predicted that this is what Kaufman would do.

So among a lot of players is becoming more and more evident that the
agents and their pawns like Jordan are less and less interested in other
players much less the game itself.

But we shall know by end of Labor Day Week if'n the rank and file turn
their back on these pariahs.

TTom
10.3517stay tunedHBAHBA::HAASx,y,z,time,matter,energyWed Aug 16 1995 17:0010
The decertifiers are having a rally and press conference today in
Chicago, home of the principal pawn of posturing, Jordan.

Along with Ewing and a hopefully misguided Zo, they will attempt to
delight and bemuse the media in hopes of making their case why it's worth
cancelling the entire season so Jordan can make 36 million instead of 35.

I'm sure ESPN will show it.

TTom
10.3518ROCK::GRONOWSKITribe owns Yanks... bye in playoffs if they meetWed Aug 16 1995 23:053
10.3519Re: -1OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Aug 16 1995 23:191
10.3520OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Sep 08 1995 16:421
10.3521SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIFri Sep 08 1995 16:434
  According to the Globe, there was a lot of activity as the vote neared the
end. They didn't have results yet but said both sides were predicting victory.

  George
10.3522GLRMAI::FINIZIOFri Sep 08 1995 17:473

	results will be announced on Tuesday
10.3523Much more interesting than the gameMUNDIS::SSHERMANThere ain't no sanity clauseMon Sep 11 1995 09:5710
>   Did the Branch Jordanians get their way with the vote yesterday?
            -----------------

Beautiful, Mike.

My understanding is also that the results will be announced tomorrow.
But aren't there a few diligent journalists out there looking for a
leak?

Steve
10.3524OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Sep 11 1995 16:274
10.3525BSS::MENDEZMon Sep 11 1995 17:142
    I thought the NBA was using DEC hardware???
    
10.3526OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Sep 11 1995 19:375
10.3527ODIXIE::ZOGRANGive it to the kid!Tue Sep 12 1995 19:129
    NBA Vote results -
    
    In favor of new agreement - 226
    
    Against - 134
    
    Looks like His Airness lost out.
    
    UMDan
10.3528SLEEPR::MAIEWSKITue Sep 12 1995 19:165
  Are the results in on the vote to dump the union? The way I heard it
explained, the vote for or against the agreement was only good if the
players voted to keep the union. Does that still hold?

  George
10.3529MYLIFE::mccarthyMike McCarthy SHR3-1/P32 237-2468Tue Sep 12 1995 20:485
The vote to decertify failed.  I think they still need to
vote to ratify the agreement, but I get the impression that
it is just a formality.

Mike
10.3530we'll seeGLRMAI::FINIZIOWed Sep 13 1995 00:465
    
    
    	anyone really think jordan, patrick, and falk will just say ok?
    	they can ask for an appeal which takes 4-6 weeks to happen..
    
10.3531OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Sep 13 1995 00:501
10.3532IMBETR::DUPREZThe stars might lie, but the numbers never do...Wed Sep 13 1995 13:158
The vote was 63% to 37% - a pretty substantial margin.  Something like 360
players voted, with about 60 no-shows.  Even if all of the no-shows voted
for decertification, it wouldn't have passed.

I believe the contract vote is supposed to come up soon.

Where is MAirB to defend the Branch Jordanian(tm) point of view?
10.3533OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Sep 13 1995 15:109
10.3534Retire/unretire between every season-- yawn...EDWIN::WAUGAMANWed Sep 13 1995 15:119
>    Big news locally, now that the Branch Jordanians have lost, is that
>    Charles will play not only this season, but a couple more as well.
    
    Now there's a shock.  Charles just can't get enough attention...
    
    
    glenn
    
10.3535MSBCS::BRYDIEFaster Pussycat! Kill! Kill! Kill!Wed Sep 13 1995 15:147
    
  >> Big news locally, now that the Branch Jordanians have lost, is that
  >> Charles will play not only this season, but a couple more as well.
    
     Must be a slow news days in Phoenix if Charles deciding not to retire 
     for the 87th time qualifies as 'big news'.
    
10.3536USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Sep 13 1995 15:255
>    	anyone really think jordan, patrick, and falk will just say ok?
>    	they can ask for an appeal which takes 4-6 weeks to happen..

Funny, isn't it Bob ?  The majority in the *union* speaks, yet the
dissidents may appeal it.  What's a mother to do.....????
10.3537And oh, btw Karl; time for you to shut up tooAKOCOA::BREENWed Sep 13 1995 15:4524
    Well Mairb isn't around (perhaps he's at the Grammarian convention) so
    I'll have to try.  Not that Jordan is one of my favorites since he
    exemplifies the form over content approach that ruled the nba a few
    years back and besides he welches on bets which reminds me of that
    Major in Chu-Lai who wanted to play bridge at a dime a point.. but I
    digress.
    
    It is generally agreed that this is a poor deal for the players in that
    it is, bottom line, a step back in terms of dollar share (thanks a lot,
    I suppose to cap "violations").  Business week is my source for this
    but I've seen "poor deal" in either SI or elsewhere.  Jordan
    specifically, of course loses out on a lot of potential revenue.
    
    btw - did anyone watch 75 years of nfl on tnt last night?  Back in the
    20s Red Grange was  the MJ of his day and tried to start his own league
    to get his due (since 67,000 came to Soldier field just to see him, he
    wanted x % of that 67k pie).
    
    Unquestionably if any of us were in Jordan's shoes we'd want our just
    due also, I don't see any philanthropists in this note.  But at the
    same time as fans (who posted that note) we have a right to the same
    selfishness and I join you all in saying..
    
    	"Time to shut up and play, Mike; nice try but you lost"
10.3538USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Sep 13 1995 15:519
>    Jordan specifically, of course loses out on a lot of potential revenue.

I believe the "Larry Bird Exemption" is in this deal, isn't it ?  That allows
a team to exceed cap restrictions to re-sign a top player.

I guess he might be hurt by this deal if he wants to change teams....

I'd also like to see a definition of "financial hurt" when it comes
to Jordan.
10.3539OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Sep 13 1995 16:006
10.3540Earth to Jordan: shut t.f. upHBAHBA::HAASNetwork Consonant IIIWed Sep 13 1995 16:0415
I don't know how this costs Jordan money. It may cost the rank and file
money, which I don't necessarily buy into either, but not Jordan.

Right now, someone needs to sit down with Jordan and tell him he's
looking bad and stupid which will eventually eat into his real money, the
endorsements. So he loses a couple of mil on hoops money. Sign another
Wheatties, Nike, or McDonalds contract. 

I think the Larry Bird Clause can be applied to Jordan. I think there's a
cap for how much the balloons and such can be - double current if'n I
remember correctly. And you can still pay 'em after they leave. He could
sign a new contract for 8 mil, that goes up 30% or so each year and still
make his money, albeit a bit deferred.

TTom
10.3541CNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineWed Sep 13 1995 16:083
    I thought he quit baseball cause he sucked at it??????
    
    mike
10.3542But when you're Michael Jordan you can define the truthEDWIN::WAUGAMANWed Sep 13 1995 16:189
    
>    I thought he quit baseball cause he sucked at it??????
    
    Well, yes, that was the real reason.  The minor leagues where Jordan 
    was going to be stationed indefinitely were not impacted by the 
    strike...
    
    glenn
    
10.3543CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westWed Sep 13 1995 16:3318
    >Funny, isn't it Bob ?  The majority in the *union* speaks, yet the
    >dissidents may appeal it.  What's a mother to do.....????
    
    First let me state that I don't necessary agree these individuals
    but...
    
    100 years ago it was the majority opinion to discriminate heavily upon
    different races, creeds, and colors (yeah, there are still problems
    today)  Does the fact that the majority thought it was okay make it the
    right decision?
    
    Let the individuals make their protests, some legal decision will be made
    and then we can all go on with the games one way or the other.  If
    there are no games, the casual fan like me will go mow the lawn for a
    change 8^)
    
    Marc
    
10.3544SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIWed Sep 13 1995 16:336
  And then there was always the danger that despite being a "really bad AA
baseball players" (his own words) if the strike had continued he might have
gotten called up as a replacement player just to fill the stands. That would
have been fun, MJ and Oil Can Boyde on the same team. 

  George 
10.3545The rape of Michael Jordan (continued)AKOCOA::BREENWed Sep 13 1995 17:529
    Where either Michael or some voice close to him is coming from is
    similar to the Red Grange comparison.  His value is in direct
    proportion to the league as a whole, if the league as a whole is a half
    a billion industry then Michael wants 10-20% of THAT, just like Grange
    did.
    
    Of course if Red had reached a compomise with old nfl perhaps it
    wouldn't have taken until the 60s for them to hit the bigtime (and a
    lot of fun would have been lost too).
10.3546USCTR1::GARBARINOWed Sep 13 1995 20:377
>    Let the individuals make their protests, some legal decision will be made
>    and then we can all go on with the games one way or the other.

Marc,

What is illegal about this agreement ?  Your analogy to the social crimes
of the past is quite a stretch.
10.3547SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIWed Sep 13 1995 20:5513
  Here's a thought.

  If there is probable cause that this guy committed a crime then why not
suspend him, give him his day in court, then

  - If he's convicted, give him the boot

  - If he's acquitted, let him resume playing the following season and if
    he chooses play out the full 4 years of his career without this year
    counting against him.

  Seems easy enough and fair to everyone,
  George
10.3548CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westWed Sep 13 1995 20:5621
    
    I didn't say that there was anything illegal about the agreement.  I
    said that an individual can invoke some legal decision by suing the
    leaque.  Probably on the grounds that the individual could not get fair
    market value for the talent level due to the salary cap rules. 
    Personally I think such an arguement could be made convincingly enough
    to warrent a legal decision.  Today I don't think there is anything
    illegal about the agreement, however an individual "could" get the
    courts to make something illegal.
    
    My analogy to social crimes of the past was to demonstrate that what is
    perceived as legal today, may not be in the future.  If said individual
    successfully sued the league, then the agreement would be deemed
    illegal, regardless of what percentage of the players union think
    otherwise.  The percentage of players voting on the agreement to go
    into place has no bearing on legality.  
    
    Now do you understand what I was saying?
    
    Marc
    
10.3549SNAX::ERICKSONEight and counting...Thu Sep 14 1995 12:148
    
    	The player reps for each team. Voted on the new CBA for there
    team, the vote was 26-2. The two teams not agreeing with the contract.
    Were the Sacremento Kings and the Boston Celtics. So the players have
    agreed to the contract. The owners will vote on Friday. If it passes
    the lockout will be lifted.
    
    Ron
10.3550SNAX::ERICKSONSix and counting...Thu Sep 14 1995 12:178
    
    	This isn't related to the NBA. The Harlem Globetrotters were
    beaten. By an all-star team which had Kareen Abdul-Jabbar. Final
    score was 91-85. Kareem went 14-15, with 34 points. Which stops a
    8,889 (?) winning streak. First time since 1/15/71 that the
    Globetrotters lost a game.
    
    Ron
10.3551Anyone see Roger Bannisters comments re: Black Runners?BSS::NEUZILJust call me FredThu Sep 14 1995 13:1119
>          <<< Note 10.3550 by SNAX::ERICKSON "Six and counting..." >>>
>
>
>    
>    	This isn't related to the NBA. The Harlem Globetrotters were
>    beaten. By an all-star team which had Kareen Abdul-Jabbar. Final
>    score was 91-85. Kareem went 14-15, with 34 points. Which stops a
>    8,889 (?) winning streak. First time since 1/15/71 that the
>    Globetrotters lost a game.
>    
>    Ron


	Shoot Ron, you beat me to it.  I cut the little snippet out of the
	paper and was going to put it in.  My rag says Jabbar went 15-16 and it
	ended the Globetrotters 8829 winning game streak.  But, I was going
	to put it in the Junk note.

	Kevin
10.3552Decert players have few optionsTNPUBS::NAZZARONBA action - it's nonexistantThu Sep 14 1995 13:4013
    Re. a few back:
    
    I think it would be a real stretch for anyone in the NBA to try to
    make a restraint of trade legal argument against the contract, since
    there are provisions in the contract that allow for certain players ot
    get paid more than what the market might normally bring.  Since the
    salary cap is not a strict "hard cap", some players can still command
    outrageous salaries.  I think it would only be restraint of trade if
    a team was allowed only X amount of dollars under the cap with no
    exceptions.  Then a free agent could argue that his choice of teams is
    limited.  This contract doesn't do that.
    
    NAZZ
10.3553ncaa should allow juniors,sophs backAKOCOA::BREENThu Sep 14 1995 17:487
    Given the cap on rookie salaries and the numbers given, especially for
    second round players I would think it would be the responsible thing
    for the ncaa to do to allow any player with eligiblity remaining to
    return to their colleges.
    
    Knowing the fascist,hypocritical,morally corrupt institution they are
    they would never do it.
10.3554Lucas gets MaxwellHBAHBA::HAASNetwork Consonant IIITue Sep 26 1995 12:4110
Meanwhile, John Lucas continues to recruit the bad boys.

Lasted week, he signed Richard Dumas, he of much talent and strong
penchant for illicit drugs. Now it looks like the King of Bad Boys,
Vernon Maxwell is headed to Philly, too.

Supposedly, the deal is already done and they'll announce it officially
today.

TTom
10.3555some dealsHBAHBA::HAASarpecay iemdayWed Sep 27 1995 14:4714
some goings ons:

The Celtics signed Junior Burroughs, who's local talent and went to
Virginia.

The Sixers agreed to a deal with Jerry Stackhouse, erstwhile Heel.

Atlanta signed Alan Henderson, he of MrT schooldom, Indiana.

Portland looks like it will sign Arvydas Sabonis, the much sought after
7'3" Lithuanian. It looks like they'll renounce rights to Terry Porter
and Mark Bryant in order to get under the cap.

TTom
10.3556CNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineWed Sep 27 1995 15:034
    
    Nazz, in a perfect world where the Celtics dump both Douglass and Radj,
    would they have enough money under the cap to offer Zo the 8 to 10
    million a year it's going to take to sign him?????????
10.3557not even the BulletsHBAHBA::HAASarpecay iemdayWed Sep 27 1995 15:196
re: Douglas[s]

Supposedly, they caint give the guy away so the Celtics are either stuck
with 'im or can waive 'im for half his cap salary.

TTom
10.3558more signingsHBAHBA::HAASarpecay iemdayThu Sep 28 1995 13:5619
it's hot and heavy time again.

Mark Price is traded from Cleveburgh to the Bullets for a future #1 pick.

The Randolph Childress-Billy Hurley trade to Portland for Otis Thorpe is
on hold cause Hurley flunked his exam. Both teams need this trade for cap
reasons. 

The Bullets signed #1 pick Rasheed Wallace to a "standard" contract for 3
years.

Milwaukee signed #1 pick Shawn Respert to a "standard" contract.

Other signing include Tom Hammond (Denver) and Pete Chilcutt (Houston).

I don't know how much the rookies like this new contract arrangement but
it certainly simplifies this part of the business.

TTom
10.3559Mourning to Boston in 1996 a possibilityTNPUBS::NAZZAROBarros &gt; DouglasFri Sep 29 1995 13:0512
    From what I understand, the Celtics are still $2-3 million under the
    cap right now, including a spot for Eric Williams.  That is excluding
    Derek Strong and Darryl Dawkins.  ;-)
    
    If they could foist Sherman on someone and didn't have to take an
    enormous contract in return, they would indeed be able to give Zo
    the $7-8 million he's looking for, since the salary cap will go up
    by around $2-3 million nexted season.  Or Dikembe Mutombo.  I would
    prefer Zo, since he could extend his career by playing a lot of PF
    with that oaf Montross at center.
    
    NAZZ
10.3560'twould be typicalHBAHBA::HAASarpecay iemdayFri Sep 29 1995 14:2716
Don't be surprised to see Zo being available.

When you look at the history of the Hornets, you're struck with the
incredibly lack of basketball and sports intelligence that dominates the
front office.

It would be just like them to sign LJ to a gazillion and scream bloody
murder when Zo, who is better and more valuable than LJ, wants more.

The best thing going for the Hornets are that they can offer Zo the most
in terms of the cap since they would be re-signing him. 

Or maybe they'll just do a Kendall Gill: sign him, trade him, piss away
some players and draft choices, then trade to get him back.

TTom
10.3561NBA on NBCROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Tue Oct 10 1995 14:3961
10.3562OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Oct 10 1995 15:071
10.3563NBC will be sorryACIS02::WIERSBECKTue Oct 10 1995 19:374
    WHAT?!  No T-Woof games???   
    
    
    Spud
10.3564I'm sure Dean taught him everythingHBAHBA::HAASconched outFri Oct 20 1995 17:1020
It may be a little early but I think we have a real strong candidate for
the Looking Stupid While Attempting a Cheap Shot (LSWACS) award:

	Rasheed Wallace

Ol' Rasheed, he of erstwhile Tar Heel infamy, saw a fight break out
between his teammate Chris Webber and the Bulls' Luc Longley. Webber
cheap shotted Longley who did the down under mainly thang and let Webber
know that he weren't gonna take it no more. Well the two of 'em have at
it with many a wild punch. It was too much for Rasheed to resist. So he
takes the ball and tries to hit Longley with it. He missed and hit the
ref who was trying to break it up.

Longley and Webber got $7500 fines and will miss the opening game. This
is part of a new rule or at least a new enforcement where if'n you throw
a punch you're gone this game and the nexted, at least.

Rasheed got a $5K fine.

TTom
10.3565More PT for Jon Koncak in OrlandoTNPUBS::NAZZAROBarros &gt; DouglasWed Oct 25 1995 12:456
    Shaq took a couple of hard fouls lasted night in game vs Heat, first
    from Stacey King, then Matt Geiger.  Result is some torn ligaments in
    his thumb, and he could be out 4-6 weeks.  Shaq is pissed vowing
    revenge against anyone who dares to ever foul him again.
    
    NAZZ
10.3566IMBETR::DUPREZIt's pancake time!Wed Oct 25 1995 13:0712
>    Shaq is pissed vowing
>    revenge against anyone who dares to ever foul him again.

So surprising...

He complained a lot about fouls in college, too.  I think if I were 7'1",
305 lbs., I would *love* playing the power game, and all the stuff that goes
with it.  Hail, you're bigger than just about anyone out there!

Maybe if he improved his free throw shooting, people would foul him less.
But then, that would take time away from the on-location shoots for his
commercials...
10.3567ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Wed Oct 25 1995 14:422
10.3568could be lessHBAHBA::HAASconched outWed Oct 25 1995 14:496
I heard that the prognosis will be coming out today. They don't know how
bad Shaq's thumb is so it could be less than this 4 weeks.

Also, Webber is out for 4 weeks with his separated shoulder.

TTom
10.3569ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Wed Oct 25 1995 14:523
10.3570granted, hard to be a Webber fanAKOCOA::BREENWed Oct 25 1995 15:189
    That's a disclocated shoulder.  Appears to be chronic.
    
    If Webber can't get it done it will be one of the bigger wastes of
    talent, even more so than Derrick.  I still expect him to become a
    legitimate player but perhaps multi-millionaires competing is an
    oxymoron.
    
    Was reading Dom DiMaggio's book on 1941 and the world series shares in
    those days were half the average salary - now there's incentive.
10.3571must be a RONMKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::longSome gave all...Wed Oct 25 1995 15:366
	Hal who?




	billl
10.3572NQOS01::16.135.176.150::may_brBRUCE MAYThu Oct 26 1995 04:001
after tonight,anyway
10.3573AKOCOA::BREENThu Oct 26 1995 16:434
    I thought Montross looked a little better last night.  He's a little
    confused by sub refs - only regular refs and where they put him in the
    nba centers caste system will tell whether he can achieve true
    mediocrity this year.
10.3574Shaq out 6-8 weeksHBAHBA::HAASconched outThu Oct 26 1995 17:119
Don't know if'n this has been covered but Shaq will miss upt to 6-8
weeks.

Matt Geiger "blocked" him and broke his thumb. O'Neal vowed to apply the
Shaq Fu to the nexted guy who hacks him.

Yo Shaq, learn to hit the free throw and it'll help your cause out.

TTom
10.3575 I'm now mentoring ShaqAKOCOA::BREENThu Oct 26 1995 18:2710
    Well surely he'll be using his rehab time practicing free throw
    shooting 4-6 hours a day.
    
    He should talk to Tommy Heinsohn who's theory was that for the ordinary
    man as few moving parts as possible should be involved => a few things
    can go wrong.  A Bird or an Ainge could actuall "shoot" a ball with
    wrists, touch etc 9.? out of 10 on sheer ability.
    
    Tommy eshewed form and simply pushed the ball up, Rick Barry used a
    similar philosophy only to the extreme, he underhanded it.
10.3576Montross looks like he should be a HornetTNPUBS::NAZZAROBarros &gt; DouglasThu Oct 26 1995 19:0210
    Yeah, Montross looked terrif lasted night - ONE rebound for the game!!!
    Can you imagine how many he would have had if Hakeem were there?!?!?
    
    Actually, once Houston went to a small lineup in the 2nd half, he was
    totally lost.  Once he had to guard Drexler on the wing.  Once Sherm
    and Doug Smith declined to double Clyde abused him as easily as my 14
    year old abuses me on the court.  But I have an excuse - I'm 30 pounds
    overweight and 46 years old!
    
    NAZZ
10.3577straight up for LeRon Ellis?HBAHBA::HAASconched outFri Oct 27 1995 13:4312
>                 -< Montross looks like he should be a Hornet >-
>
>    Yeah, Montross looked terrif lasted night - ONE rebound for the game!!!

That would put him about 3rd on the list of top Bug rebounders ;-).

Hey, Montross'[s] problems with rebounding are similar to Zo's. From what
I've seen in the pasted, he usually has very little help in the middle.
And add to that his insistance on covering ground slowly, he often ends
up planted.

TTom
10.3578Just wonderingIROCZ::BKWALThu Nov 02 1995 11:5714
	With the NBA regular season about to start I was wondering
	about a couple of teams.

	Is Milwaukee staying with their center-by-committee approach
	or are they trying Mobley (or Duckworth) as a full time
	starter? Has Duckworth shown anything or are the Bucks just
	really desperate?

	Has Cleveland really written off this season hoping for a major rebuild
	via lottery and free agency next year? It seems every year this
	team gets trashed but somehow manages to make things interesting.

	Thanks
10.3579I'm a Fratello fanTNPUBS::NAZZAROBarros &gt; DouglasThu Nov 02 1995 12:247
    I think Cleveland is going to surprise a lot of people.  Their team is
    much younger than in previous years, and much more athletic, with
    Brandon and Sura at the point.  I think they are a center away from
    being a legitimate title contender, but should make the playoffs
    easily.
    
    NAZZ
10.3580OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Nov 02 1995 13:571
10.3581NBA or MASHIROCZ::BKWALFri Nov 03 1995 10:5711
	Jeeze, Duckworth out already. Looks like another year of musical
	center unless Mobley can step up. Too bad, with a little stability
	at center I think their frontcourt could play with anyone. Well,
	if Shawn Respert is worth the price they paid perhaps they can be
	still be playing for something other than ping-pong balls at
	season's end.

	Speaking (actually noting) about dinged up centers, would you know
	if Cleveland put Brad Daugherty on IR? He's been having back problems
	for so long I'm a bit surprised he hasn't retired before now.
10.3582Trade as described in Celtics note confirmedAKOCOA::BREENFri Nov 03 1995 16:461
    	I see that Mourning trade is official, Rice confirmed it.
10.3583CNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineFri Nov 03 1995 17:354
    
    SOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    details please, I don't have ::Celtics in my notebook
10.3584Reposted - I heard it tooAKOCOA::BREENFri Nov 03 1995 17:3713
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    You guys know that Mourning was just traded to Miami?
    
    Mourning, Myers, and Ellis to Miami for Rice, Geiger, Reeves, and
    Miami's #1 for '96.
    
    Maj
10.3585I hope it's not trueCNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineFri Nov 03 1995 17:382
    
    dam it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10.3586ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Fri Nov 03 1995 18:093
10.3587SNAX::ERICKSONCan the Coach...Fri Nov 03 1995 18:4715
    
    	IMO the trade doesn't make sense for Charlotte. Must mean it
    was the best offer. Meaning the Lakers, Celtics and others. Weren't
    offering what was rumored. Miami is looking down the road.
    	Charlotte now has Robert Parish, George Zidek, and Geiger at the
    Center position. Plus they are already weak at the forward position.
    Now they have a logjam at guard. The got a backup to Mugsy in Reeves.
    Yet, have Glen Rice/Kendall Gill at SG. One of which will end up
    playing small forward.
    	Miami looks pretty decent, except no point guard. The have Alonzo,
    Kevin Willis, and Billy Owens up front. With Rookie Kurt Thomas and
    LeRon Ellis as backups. Who is going to get the ball to Alonzo?
    They have Bimbo Coles and rookie Terrence Rencher at the point.
    
    Ron
10.3588ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Fri Nov 03 1995 19:5721
10.3589SNAX::ERICKSONCan the Coach...Mon Nov 06 1995 11:596
    
    	Mourning supposedly agreed to a 4 year 44 Million dollar, extension
    of his contract. Charlotte owner thinks Miami was tampering. By talking
    to Zo before the trade was official.
    
    Ron
10.3590any one else like the new refs?????CNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineThu Nov 09 1995 15:4427
    
    Well the new season is upon as I must say I have enjoyed the games I've
    seen. It must be the refs who actually call traveling, 3 -second
    violations and for the most part don't have superstar/pecking order
    established for who gets away with what. Sure they miss a few foul
    calls here and there and generally let the boys plays but calling
    travelling and such offsets the missed foul calls.
    
    I found the new knicks actually enjoyable to watch. I like the new
    Celtics' style. Just hope that ML learns to go with his best lineup
    more than his supposedly weak stars. Last night's game the best lineup
    he threw out there in the second quarter then didn't go back to was
    Eric Williams, Rick Fox, Greg Minor, Junior Buroughs and Dana Barros
    Williams could be a star and Minor's defense as compare to the squirts
    is needed. Barros needs to stop pressing and just let it flow.
    Unfortunely Montross is still the worst rebounding 7 ft 275 lbs person
    I have ever seen. 
    
    Biggest downer so far, my favorite player Zo playing for my least
    favorite coach. I'll bet TCM would enjoy my agonization as I'll
    probably not root for Miami. Also on that note I noticed last's
    nights Miami game score was in the 80's. Pat wake up and push the
    ball will ya, you dam control freak........
    
    mike
    
    
10.3591scabsHBAHBA::HAASgraffiti limboThu Nov 09 1995 15:5611
>                    -< any one else like the new refs????? >-

Sure, I'd like new refs. These replacement scabs are horrible. They got a
lot of nerve calling it like it's a college game. How do you expect a guy
to jam it if'n he's not allowed to take 3 or more steps or hang out in
the lane indefinitely, etc.

Of course, it looks like these scabs got the word about Jordan cause they
don't seem to be looking at his stuff quite so closely.

TTom
10.359225% Just Won't Cut ItSTRATA::BARBIERIFri Nov 10 1995 13:348
      re: .3581
    
      Speaking of Milwaukee, I hope Robinson's shooting percentage
      picks up.  In two successive games, he was 5/20 and 5/22.
      Last night, he was 5/12.
    
      I guess double figures is pretty easy when you shoot the ball
      20+ times.
10.3593Baker > Robinson, no contestTNPUBS::NAZZAROBarros &gt; DouglasFri Nov 10 1995 14:174
    He was 9-24 in the opener vs the Celtics.  Vin Baker saved the game for
    the Bucks.
    
    NAZZ
10.3594let 'em play (like in the Digital League)USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Nov 10 1995 17:004
>                    -< any one else like the new refs????? >-

Given I think the NBA refs determine more outcomes than any other
official in pro sports, any substitution is an improvement.
10.3595USCTR1::GARBARINOFri Nov 10 1995 17:192
By the way MikeC, you must have felt ill when you heard that the Knicks
ALMOST got Mourning ???
10.3596CNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineFri Nov 10 1995 19:018
    
    I'd have rather he went to the Knicks to play for Nellie than Riley.
    Going to any team but the Celtics was quarantee to make me sick but
    the only way it could have been worst was if he went to the Lakers.
    I think though that the Lakers are saving all their eggs to go after
    Shaq. It's the perfect fit imo.
    
    mike
10.3597CAM::WAYNine to the front, six to the rearThu Nov 16 1995 12:216
What is the Celtics record?

I already recycled last Sunday's paper and I don't get it during the week.

How's that Genius ML Carr doing at the helm?

10.3598IMBETR::DUPREZWill work for sleep..Thu Nov 16 1995 12:232
Let's just say it's going to be a long sports winter in Beantown...
10.3599SNAX::ERICKSONCan the Coach...Thu Nov 16 1995 12:574
    
    	The Celtics are currently 1-4. Its lottery bound season.
    
    Ron
10.3600CAM::WAYNine to the front, six to the rearThu Nov 16 1995 13:064
That's kind of what I thought....8^(


Man, that ML Carr is a true basketball genius eh?
10.3601OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Nov 16 1995 13:161
10.3602Rebuilding year #1 of manyCSLALL::BRULEcountry in need of a leaderThu Nov 16 1995 13:199
    I hope their lottery bound. There have been a few bright spots though.
    Eric Williams looks like a good player. Might not ever be an allstar
    but looks like a solid NBA player. The C's are trying to establish a
    running game which they haven't had in years. Dino is playing well.
    Montross is OK. They need to deal one of their 3 small guards and
    keep taking their lumps this year. Hopefully they'll make the lottery
    and be able to pick a stud.
    
    Mike 
10.3603Big Dog Shoots BetterLUDWIG::BARBIERIThu Nov 16 1995 16:581
      Big Dog scored 36 against the Spurs.
10.3604CNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineThu Nov 16 1995 19:1421
    
    I think you'd also have to include dare I say it Rick Fox as one of the
    bright spots this year. He's certainly playing better than at any other
    time during his career. Montross will probably be the death of me.
    After watching him drop two easy rebounds last night, knock one away
    from Eric Williams and then stand still and let one of the Utah players
    grap a rebound uncontested, I was stunned to see in the stats this
    morning he had 14 rebounds. He certainly gets an A for effort but the
    physical ability and brains seem to be on hold.
    
    Well replacement refs or not Malone still gets more than his share  of
    calls. There is some hope though that as a few times last night the
    refs ignored his tricks.
    
    Was disappointed with the effort last night on a whole because they let
    utah dicate the tempo. If you're going to run then run! I will conceed
    though it's tough to run when you're getting creamed on the boards.
    It's still early but with the attemp to run uptempo and Williams this
    has been a more enjoyable season than the last few.
    
    mike
10.3605early warningHBAHBA::HAASgraffiti limboFri Nov 17 1995 12:3710
I really haven't been following the NBA all that closely thised year but:

>    I think you'd also have to include dare I say it Rick Fox as one of the
>    bright spots this year. 

Dare he say!

Mike, have we come to this? ;-)

TTom
10.3606CNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineFri Nov 17 1995 13:4110
    
    actually TTom it's more of a reflection on how down the rest of the
    team is.
    
    ;^)
    
    seriously though the uptempo style seems to suit his talents more than
    the halfcourt game.
    
    mike
10.3607could be worse and isHBAHBA::HAASgraffiti limboFri Nov 17 1995 13:5710
>    seriously though the uptempo style seems to suit his talents more than

Mike,

Is this just another ax you is gridin on ol' Dean? ;*).

Hail, right now, he would probably start for the Bugs and maybe the
leading rebounder :+(

TTom
10.3608CNTROL::CHILDSWashing MachineFri Nov 17 1995 14:139
    
    nope. no sense grinding Dean when there's no fish to take the bait...
    
    I mean if'n I wanted to grind on ole Deano, I'd point to the fact that
    Montross didn't learn a few fundamental things like using two hands and 
    establishing good posistion to rebound during his stay at the NBA way
    station known as Chappel Hill...........
    
    mike
10.3609Nets opt to go the "let's get as bad as possible" routeTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass knocks off #1 - again!Fri Dec 01 1995 12:3220
    Congrats to the New Jersey Nets.  First, they were smart enough to make
    an offer to pouting, overrated, injury-prone Kenny Anderson that he
    could refuse, so they can get rid of him later this year.  Then lasted
    night they pull a major deal and dump perrennial whiner, pain in the
    butt, loser of epic proportions Derrick Coleman on the poor pathetic
    halfway house known as the Philadelphia 76ers.
    
    Here are the particulars of the deal:
    
    TO PHILLY:	F Derrick Coleman
    		F/G Sean Higgins
    		G Rex Walters
    
    TO NEW JERSEY:  C Shawn Bradley
    		    F Tim Perry
    		    G Greg Graham
    
    Could be one of those trades that hurts both teams!  ;-)
    
    NAZZ
10.3610CAM::WAYNine to the front, six to the rearFri Dec 01 1995 12:364
Whoopee damn doo....8^)


Philly gets a head case, and New Jersey gets the incredible skinny man....
10.3611AKOCOA::BREENFri Dec 01 1995 13:162
    How could it "hurt" either of these two teams?  Their team pictures are
    in Webster's next to "pain" and "agony".
10.3612Or am I out of touch again?MUNDIS::SSHERMANClean living and a fast outfieldFri Dec 01 1995 13:454
The "let's get as bad as possible" route?  I thought the Los Angeles
Clippers had that staked out as their own for the foreseeable future.

Steve
10.3614I haven't a clueMUNDIS::SSHERMANClean living and a fast outfieldFri Dec 01 1995 13:574
Dunno, Karen.  I don't really follow the NBA, but the Clippers have been
so bad for so long that I took it to be a law of nature.

Steve
10.3615Tough to know much about those teams - we never see themTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass knocks off #1 - again!Fri Dec 01 1995 14:034
    Clippers are doing better than anybody expected at 7-8, but they're not
    in first.  The Kings lead the Pacific.
    
    NAZZ
10.3616Led by EdneyAKOCOA::BREENFri Dec 01 1995 14:455
    Kings are getting a lot out of Tyus Edney from Ucla's champions.
    
    How are those other final four stars doing:
    
    			Corliss,Wallace,O'Bannon,Big C  ?
10.3617ROCK::GRONOWSKIthe dream is always the same...Fri Dec 01 1995 15:533
10.3618GLRMAI::FINIZIOMon Dec 18 1995 18:475
    
    
    	T-wolves fired Bill Blair today, named Flip Saunders the new
    coach...
    
10.3619some numbersHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Jan 05 1996 15:2932
USA Today has some nice stats today...

Versatility:	Scottie Pippen is the onliest player in the league 
	averaging 20 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists per game. Others
	listed with good all round stats were Penny, Grant Hill (who 
	needs a single nickname) and Clyde the Glide. Rookies mention
	were Stackhouse and Stoudamire.

Attendance:	As usual, Charlotte leads the league in home attendance, 
	where 24,442 fork over cold hard cash to see the Bugs lose, and 
	Chicago leads the league in away attendance at 19,805 which will 
	go up after lasted night's 24,442 in Charlotte.

Shot Blocking:	As usual, Charlotte leads the league in fewest blocked
	shots per game with 3.17. I'd say it's a miracle they get 3.
	The Central division has 7 of the top 10 worsted, including the
	Bulls at the 20th slot.

Offensive Rebounding/shooting percentage:	Dallas and New Jersey 
	lead the league in most offensive rebounds and worsted shooting
	percentage. 'Nuff said.

Assists:	Yinka Dare has no assists, but has played in less than 
	400 minutes. Among players who average 30 minutes per game, Kevin 
	Willis leads at 1.1 per game, followed by Wesley Person at 1.9.
	FWIW, Chuck person averages a cool 0.9 in almost 25 minutes a 
	game.

Shooting:	Taking FG%, 3-pt% and FT%, the bestest shooters in the 
	league are Tim Legler of the Bullets and Chris Mullins. The 
	worsted are Charles Smith and the player formerly known as
	Thunder Dan.
10.3620MKOTS3::BREENFri Jan 05 1996 18:078
    Is this the last year of Michael Jordan's contract.  With those away
    numbers and the tv ratings skew (no mj vs with mj) he's really
    frustrated (I read) with not getting his $value. I heard some
    outrageous number he was asking for his next contract.  Couldn't give
    you the exact number since nba + outgrageous is a tough mix.  20
    mil/year?
    
    What's a league to do?
10.3621He's bargaining power/time is running out...MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSFri Jan 05 1996 19:0424
    Where did you hear this from (20 mil per year).  He's too OLD now to
    get this kind of cash.  He basically shot himself in the Foot... I
    think he Knew how valuable he was to the league and was making PAA
    LENTY of $$$ but when these rookies with 0 talent come in out of
    college at an averge of 7 mil a year over 10years I would be a bit
    frustrated with the system/cap too.  If you look at some of the
    other folks over the past 3-5 years that made 3+ Million a year jordan
    was more valuable then 99.9% of them and in many case's worth 10times
    more then them :-).
    
    If he was going to get greedy he should have did it about 5 years ago,
    of course he would have then effected what the rest of the bulls got.
    
    He's in a NO WIN situation.  For him to get (In comparasion to most of
    the other big $$$ Players in the league) what he's worth he would only
    hurt chicago and his teamates.  He makes every team in the league $$$
    and makes money for the league, currently there is no system in place
    to compensate him (or any other stars) without effecting your teamates.
    
    Its the same here in DEC.  You could have a small group of 10 people
    who all deserve 10% raises.  But if digital says the avg is 5% then 
    you can give 5 people 10% and the rest get shafted.
    
    								MaB
10.3622AKOCOA::BREENAshes to ashes, dust to dustFri Jan 05 1996 19:1410
    MaB, nice note, you haved summed it up very well but not provided the
    answer.  Just what is the league going to do?  20mil? I don't know just
    that the number is absurdly high and I can't relate since it's nba.
    
    If Jordan won't sign for Cap / Age (or true value to team vs market
    value) numbers he's offer it's a real dilemma for the league.  They not
    only lose 200,000 admissions (at 2k*40 games) they lose those precious
    neilson points.  He's easily worth 20mil/yr to the league.
    
     I wonder if Stern is trying to solve this or putting it off.
10.3623Maybe this is not JUST for him ????MR1PST::CBULLS::MBROOKSWed Jan 10 1996 17:2015
    Maybe INVENT some new PROFIT SHARING PACKAGE for the #1 team/player
    in merchandising sales this way the NEXT MJ will benefit from this
    as well.  Its clear today and possible the next 2 season MJ will be
    the most watched player in the league and KIDS still love him, but
    he wont be on top for too many more years (Although Bird was on top
    even after his back was gone so who knows).
    
    If MJ brings in the most $$$ to the league he should be rewarded by the
    league, they just have to do it for every MJ and have a VALID way of
    rating who the #1 man is.  When MJ was gone was it clearly SHAQ or were
    other's in contention ?  By the time they make any changes MJ will be
    at or near the end of his career so any NOISE/WAVES he makes is really
    just setting it up for the NEXT superstar(s).
    
    								MaB
10.3624going downHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedWed Jan 10 1996 17:4013
If'n Jordan doesn't break the bank, Shaq will.

I mean if'n LJ gets a 84 mil contract, 200 mil for Jordan or Shaq don't
seem that bad a deal cause LJ certainly aint earning his money and
apparently makes little or no difference at the gate.

The NBA is gonna collapse under the collective weight of the salaries.
MLB is already dying, and the NBA won't be far behind. The NFL is not
exempt but their hard cap is gonna keep it around longer.

Do they still play hokey?

TTom
10.3625SNAX::ERICKSONCan the Coach...Wed Jan 10 1996 17:557
    
    MJ makes 95% of his money from endorsements. Without the NBA he would
    have made nothing from endorsements. IMO the NBA has made MJ ALL of his
    money. MJ should play for $1 so the bulls can spend money on other
    players.
    
    Ron
10.3626AKOCOA::BREENAshes to ashes, dust to dustWed Jan 10 1996 18:2314
    And Michael would retort "Without me the nba is nothing.  The games are
    nothing but a vehicle for the stars and there is only one real star and
    that is me".  You should pay me 100 mil per year and the likes of
    Wennington and Fox and 80% of the players should simply play for 100 k
    a piece and be thankful for that.
    
    Both yours and MJ's are exaggerations.  I'd say the above is closer to
    reality in the financial sense but in the long term you are correct
    that paying Michael accordingly would have a long term adverse affect.
    
    You are right about another thing, endorsements except in the modern
    economic model that's basically an irrelevancy for the same reason that
    the nba says "Michael you have a contract and we have a cap and you're
    true worth to us is irrelevant".
10.3627GENRAL::WADEAh'm Yo Huckleberry...Wed Jan 10 1996 19:295
    
    	The way I figger it, somewhere, sitting in some grade school,
    	is the first Giga$ NBA player.  Scary!
    
    Claybone
10.3628OLD1S::CADZILLA2Jus scuttle buttin with StevieRayWed Jan 10 1996 20:095
    
    
    Not near as scary as you walking around with a gun!! 
    
    How you do this year? 
10.3629CAM::WAYRidi pagliaccioThu Jan 11 1996 10:3214
  <<< Note 10.3628 by OLD1S::CADZILLA2 "Jus scuttle buttin with StevieRay" >>>
                                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

You been at the 'Saw's SPORTShrooms again?



    
    
>    Not near as scary as you walking around with a gun!! 

That does make you stop and think, don't it?


10.3630Is 'Magic' back again?BUMP::JSRINIVASANFri Jan 26 1996 16:535
    ESPN reported today that Magic Johnson is reportedly coming back. His
    date of joining Lakers is also set. It will be next friday against
    Chicago. Is that true or is it another fiasco?
    
    Srini
10.3631CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westFri Jan 26 1996 19:238
    
    Prime reported this story about 10 days ago.  The story broke because
    Magic is practicing with the team.  From Magic's mouth "I'm
    responsible for putting out a good product, by practicing with the team
    I am better able to determine if and where we need help"
    
    Marc
    
10.3632SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri Jan 26 1996 19:314
  Maybe he's thinking of using the NBA to tune up for the Olympics.

  George
10.3633OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Jan 26 1996 22:121
10.3634In about 22 minutesGONWST::OSULLIVANWed Jan 31 1996 01:062
    Looks like he's playing tonight at home against the Warriors as a power
    forward.
10.3635maybe Magic shoulda come back soonerHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedWed Jan 31 1996 15:2718
Here's the starters and subs for the All-Stars.

East:
Starters	Shaq, Pippen, Grant Hill, Penny, Jordan
Subs		Vin Backer, Terrell Brandon, Ewing, Juwan Howard,
		Reggie Miller, Zo, Glen Rice

West:
Starters	Hakeem, Sir Chuck, Clyde Drexler, Shawn Kemp, Jason Kidd
Subs		Sean Elliot, Mailman, Dikembe Mutombo,Gary Payton,
		Mitch Richmond, The Admiral, John Stockton

Players of note that are missing start with the league leading rebounder, 
Da Woim, who finished 3rd in the balloting but din't get a nod. Scorers 
that don't do much else and din't make it include Not So Big Dog, Glen 
Robinson and LJ.

TTom
10.3636CAM::WAYWhen can their glory fade?Wed Jan 31 1996 15:3211
I've heard on the radio that Magic is pretty outta shape.  I guess he's
carrying a few extra pounds.  (Now I don't feel so bad).

How long do you think it will take him to shed the weight and get into
playing trim.  

Plus, being close to his age myself, I know it must be a pissah to try and
get into pro-Sports shape after four years off -- do you think he can do it?


'Saw
10.3637not bad shapeHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedWed Jan 31 1996 15:3411
Magic has bulked up and may be carrying a few extra pounds but he aint no
Stanley Roberts.

19 points, 10 assists, 8 rebounds in 27 minutes doesn't sound like too
bad a shape to be in. Shore it was Golden State but Magic looked good.

People forget that Magic was never one of the better athletes in the
league. In terms of talent, he's average at best at shooting, running,
and defense. Of course none of that mattered as he cruised to 5 rings.

TTom
10.3638SNAX::ERICKSONCan the Coach...Wed Jan 31 1996 15:567
    
    	Magic is 27 lbs heavier then when he last played for the Lakers.
    Since he is going to be playing forward the weight should not hurt him.
    The extra lbs is not fat, he has changed his diet and works out/lifts
    weights a lot, So he has added muscle.
    
    Ron
10.3639CAM::WAYWhen can their glory fade?Wed Jan 31 1996 16:063
Oh, I see.

Unforunately, I can't necessarily say that *I'M* in the same position. 8^)
10.3640he ain't pudgyGENRAL::WADEAh'm Yo Huckleberry...Wed Jan 31 1996 16:594
    
    	Ole Magic has a set of guns on him now.
    
    Claybone
10.3641Hulked up?HBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedWed Jan 31 1996 17:017
Sorta like the Hulk's Pythons?

Magic never stopped playing with NBA players. He hosts a summer league
and most of the bigger names play in it or in other leagues that Magic is
in. This includes most of thised year's All-Stars.

TTom
10.3642OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jan 31 1996 17:062
10.3643inquiring minds :=]HBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedWed Jan 31 1996 17:095
Mike, is there any truth to the rumor that the real reason Magic came
back was because he was tired of waiting on KJ to retire and join his
touring team?

TTom
10.3644WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Wed Jan 31 1996 18:089
    
    
       Anyone heard what Karl Malone's opinion is on Magic Johnsons latest
    comeback.
    
        I know he was really outspoken against it last time.
    
    
    Chap
10.3645Politician remarkCSLALL::BRULEcountry in need of a leaderWed Jan 31 1996 18:105
    Chappy,
    His words said that he was happy that Magic was back. His tone and body
    language hinted otherwise.
    
    Mike
10.3646not me!HBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedWed Jan 31 1996 18:1311
I saw him on ESPN and it's hard to believe that this is the same guy that
was so openly outspokenly against his return earlier.

Ol' Mailman did the "don't worry be happy" thing where you woulda thought
he was nominating Magic for Man of the Year.

Of course, with Malone, if'n you don't like what he says just hang
around. He'll say something else that will make you forget this first
stupidity and has no problems with waffling on issues.

TTom
10.3647CNTROL::CHILDSCheatin' Cowboys suck!!!Thu Feb 01 1996 13:5515
    
    if a guy dribles the ball four steps after receiving the pass does
    Magic still get an assist? Only 8 boards? I would guess even though
    they're carring the partyline many players are timid to mix it up
    with Magic in the paint.
    
    Interesting that when Chicago's running away with it all and making a
    mockery of the league, a shining knight emerges in the West to liven
    up the plot.
    
    Sorry to say not that matters much to him but Magic has lost all of
    my respect. He's one selfish individual and I regret the day I had
    a p-name callinh him an all-American hero. 
    
    mike 
10.3648seems a minorityHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedThu Feb 01 1996 14:069
>        <<< Note 10.3647 by CNTROL::CHILDS "Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!!" >>>

And we wouldn't wanna get on the wrong side of yer p-name, either :+}

So far, Mike Childs and Atlanta's Steve Smith are the 2 people I've heard
that think negatively of Magic's return. You know something's amiss when
the Mailman aint complaining, though...

TTom
10.3649OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Feb 01 1996 14:292
10.3650SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsThu Feb 01 1996 18:1525
Note 21.2736                       ACC Sports                       2736 of 2736

>The college hoops game that involves a real team beats the NBA hoops game
>which does not even require a team.

  Maybe this belongs here (if it belongs anywhere).

  Again, take a look at the Olympics. Are NBA athletes so much better than the
Europeans that European teams couldn't stop individual NBA players? Were
European teams so poor on offense that individual NBA players took turns
breaking up plays? 

  The NBA does play team basketball only it's so fast and the play makers are
so good they don't need to throw it to every guy on each play to get a basket.
Someone sees the open guy and zing, it's over, 2 points. But on the other end
to slow that offense down takes a team covering every player on the floor 100%
of the time. 

  Remember, the European's biggest complaint was not that individual NBA
players could score. Their complaint was that the NBA defense was so air tight
that you couldn't make a pass or take a shot once you crossed mid court, every
where you turned there was a hand slapping at the ball if not simply reaching
out and taking it away.

  George
10.3651XTATIC::CHILDSCheatin' Cowboys suck!!!Thu Feb 01 1996 18:308
and the college b-ball players used to kick the crap out of the rest of the
world too George until one stubborn pig-headed coach blew it. Then the good
ole olympic hiearcy saw all the $$$$$$$$$ that bring in the NBA players would
get them so they decided they wanted them. Good ole USA pride reared it's ugly
head and deleivered them.

mike
10.3652IMHO, in replyHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedThu Feb 01 1996 18:3129
IMO:

>  Again, take a look at the Olympics. Are NBA athletes so much better than the
>Europeans that European teams couldn't stop individual NBA players? Were

Yes. When we send a team over there to play, like they do in the
MacDonald's cup, the results are a lot closer. In fack, a couple of the
European teams have almost beaten in some cases the current NBA champs.
But what's different about this is that in this case you have 2 teams
playing, not a_all-start collection.

And that difference is profound enough to stop the rest o' the world at
both ends of the court.

>  The NBA does play team basketball only it's so fast and the play makers are
>so good they don't need to throw it to every guy on each play to get a basket.

Wail, in NBA rarely does more than 3 people get involved in what's going
on. Mostly, it's a 2-man game: I pass you shoot, dunk, walk, charge or
otherwise attempt to score. Chicago has made famous its triangle offense
but even then you have at least 2 guys standing around.

Now, I'm talking about most teams.

In fack, one of the few times that NBA teams play as a team is when they
are in a zone press which a lot of people consider is against the very
rules that govern play.

TTom
10.3653SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsThu Feb 01 1996 18:4318
RE        <<< Note 10.3651 by XTATIC::CHILDS "Cheatin' Cowboys suck!!!" >>>

>and the college b-ball players used to kick the crap out of the rest of the
>world too George until one stubborn pig-headed coach blew it. Then the good
>ole olympic hiearcy saw all the $$$$$$$$$ that bring in the NBA players would
>get them so they decided they wanted them. Good ole USA pride reared it's ugly
>head and deleivered them.

  No, they lost more than once. Before the Georgetown coach lost there was
another time when the Russians beat them. That was the one where in the last
game they replayed the last 4 seconds about 3 times.

  Point was that before the 70's the U.S. college teams had Dream Team like
blow outs all the time. In the 70's and 80's they were competitive but not
dominant. But when the NBA Dream Team took over it was like going back to
1960, it was all U.S.A.

  George
10.3654SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsThu Feb 01 1996 18:4422
RE             <<< Note 10.3652 by HBAHBA::HAAS "slightly related" >>>

>Yes. When we send a team over there to play, like they do in the
>MacDonald's cup, the results are a lot closer. In fack, a couple of the
>European teams have almost beaten in some cases the current NBA champs.

  Being undefeated is a good argument for being the best, even if you have
a few close games. In most cases where a team can beat anyone any time those
close games represent days the team was slacking off then picked it up near
the end and "took care of business".

>Wail, in NBA rarely does more than 3 people get involved in what's going
>on. Mostly, it's a 2-man game: I pass you shoot, dunk, walk, charge or
>otherwise attempt to score. Chicago has made famous its triangle offense
>but even then you have at least 2 guys standing around.

  That's because they are so fast they don't need to throw the ball around.
But it still takes an entire team on defense to stop players with that
capability since they have to be able to stop them from hitting any where
at any time. NBA defenses have to shut down the best offensive guys in the
world to stay in a game.

10.3655XTATIC::CHILDSCheatin' Cowboys suck!!!Thu Feb 01 1996 19:542
yes George I remember the Russian game well but I dismissed it due to obviously
orchastraded ending..........
10.3656diff'rent gameHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 10:3916
One of the changes that happened to the Olympic team was that the top
college players quit trying out. Once, the team was represented by the
likes of Jerry West, Big O and a couple of other HoFers.

But the basic difference between the pro game and the college game is
that the pro's are mostly a man-on-man situation and rarely do you see
anything like what you're calling team defense.

Watch tonight in you'll see while Michael is profiling, most everyone
else is standing around. Nothing like the college game.

>  That's because they are so fast they don't need to throw the ball around.

Or possibly so lazy.

TTom
10.3657SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri Feb 02 1996 12:0035
  Out of respect to that poor dead horse who always takes a beating I'll move
along to the next point, inspired by ROLLINS_R who pointed out that it took the
Dream Team 2 chances to beat the college all stars (a team that included
Shack). 

  Say that at the end of each season the NBA champ played the NCAA champ. Say
that they used College rules, College refs, played on a College court AT a
college with college length periods and college cheerleaders.

  Further, say that they played a best of 3 to be more like the College best
of 1 than the NBA best of 7. Each team has 2 weeks to tune up after the season
ends.

  After about 12 years, what would be the:

    - NBA - NCAA series standings (i.e. # of NBA series wins, # of NCAA series
                 wins)?

    - NBA - NCAA total game standings (# of games won by NBA, # of games won
                 by NCAA)?

    - Average score for a game
            (average NBA points/game - average NCAA points/game)


  My vote is as follows. I believe that after 12 years of the NBA champ playing
the NCAA champ it would be something like:

  Series  NBA champ 12  - NCAA champ 0
  Games   NBA champ 24  - NCAA champ 1
  AvPPG   NBA champ 85  - NCAA champ 45

  What do you think?

  George
10.3658about rightHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 12:0612
Wail, if'n you look at the lasted years' champs, I caint see UCLA beating
Houston, ever.

I think it's bound to happen that one of the NCAA champs will one game
but otherwise, I think you're right on the mark with the predictions,
George.

Now as to why the Dream Team had to play the college guys a couple of
times afore beating 'em, I remind you that Christian Laettner played with
the pros. Nuff said!~

TTom
10.3659MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri Feb 02 1996 12:292
    
      What would have happened if Napoleon had a B-52 at Waterloo?
10.3660able on no elbaHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 12:447
Napoleon never played with the B-52s. He was more into the classical
stuff.

Of course, give the little guy a couple of nukes and you got yourself a
whole 'nother story...

TTom
10.3661CAM::WAYWhen can their glory fade?Fri Feb 02 1996 13:0921
Actually, Tommy, you bring up a good point.

Man, what if Robert E. Lee had just a few M-60 machine guns at Gettysburg.
Or what if Washington had breech-loaders in the American Revolution.

Like to see Richtofen run up the score against Chuck Yeager in his P-51.

Give the US Navy just one Los Angeles class fast attack sub and Japan folds
LOTS quicker in WWII.


NBA and College Hoops are different games.  They just appear the same because
they happen to use a round ball and a hoop.

The NBA is plastic, glitz and image over substance, where travelling is called
the way the death penalty is handed out in CT.  If there's an ounce of
mitigating circumstance (ie, if it's a star doin' it) then it's not called.
Same thing with palming....


'Saw
10.3662still need a good nameHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 13:1418
>Like to see Richtofen run up the score against Chuck Yeager in his P-51.
                                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^

Another proud son of West By Gawd Virginee.

Speaking of NBA, I think the Bullets now have a really good chance to
make the playoffs and maybe some noise once they get there. Chris Webber
is out for the season. He's gonna have surgery on his shoulder.

Meanwhile, they're having a contest - no in SPROTS, though. In the
interest of PC, Washington wants to change its name from the Bullets. The
finalists are Dragons, Express, Sea Dogs, Stallions and Wizards. Main,
don't these really grab ya?

And mark this date down: March 19. On that date, Earvin Johnson will play
against Ervin Johnson when the Lakers travel to the Sonics.

TTom
10.3663CAM::WAYWhen can their glory fade?Fri Feb 02 1996 13:1714
>Meanwhile, they're having a contest - no in SPROTS, though. In the
>interest of PC, Washington wants to change its name from the Bullets. The
>finalists are Dragons, Express, Sea Dogs, Stallions and Wizards. Main,
>don't these really grab ya?

Could we get ANY more Ridiculous?

Nexted thing you know, they'll be wanting to change the name of the Hartford
Whalers because Greenpeace will throw a hissy....

This country's turning into a bunch o' p_____s.


'Saw
10.3664I guess I just don't understand PCMUNDIS::SSHERMANClean living and a fast outfieldFri Feb 02 1996 13:2312
Actually, there *have* been objections to the name Whalers, probably mostly
from my home state ("Hi, have a nice day, save the whales.")

But I don't follow this.  The Washington Bullets are going to change their
names for reasons of political correctness (a totalitarian concept if ever
there was one), while the Washington Redskins just sit around, looking for
a community to blackmail out of a stadium?

I personally don't take objections to names like "Braves", "Indians",
"Seminoles", or "Blackhawks" seriously, but "Redskins" is beyond the pale.

Steve
10.3665pitifulHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 13:249
I'm serious.

Did they draw these names outta a hat or something? Was Newt or Slick in
charge of the contest?

There should be so many better names for a D.C. team. What's wrong with
the Senators like the ol' baseball team?

TTom
10.3666SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri Feb 02 1996 13:2912
RE        <<< Note 10.3659 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>      What would have happened if Napoleon had a B-52 at Waterloo?

  The horses would have had a devil of a time trying to drag it onto the battle
field and Wellington would have blown it apart with his cannon.

  If you are saying that the NCAA playing the NBA would be like Napoleon's army
trying to fight a modern army I agree. The NBA would grind the NCAA into saw
dust every time out.

  George
10.3667IMBETR::DUPREZThe engineer formerly known as RolandFri Feb 02 1996 13:317
>Speaking of NBA, I think the Bullets now have a really good chance to
>make the playoffs and maybe some noise once they get there. Chris Webber
>is out for the season.

Is there anyone else that believes there is a causal relationship here?

Chris Webber is poison.
10.3668good imageHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 13:3214
Anyone ever see _Front Office_?

Eddie Albert plays a Ross Perot type, a big time wheeler dealer in the
industrial military complex. Along the way he sells fighter jets to small
countries in exchange for the rights to loot and plunder their natural
resources like oil.

Well it turns out some of these people don't exactly fly 'em. When they
duke it out with the neighbors, they tow them up to the tops of the
mountains and the let 'em roll down on each other.

I can just see them Nap guys towing the B-52...

TTom
10.3669They'd have to be allowed to keep the logo, at least...EDWIN::WAUGAMANPride of SteelFri Feb 02 1996 13:568
    "Redskins" is indeed beyond the pale at face value, but I must 
    admit that internally I wrestle with the idea of a change because
    I've always liked the team, their mutated fight song and their
    tradition...
    
    glenn
    
10.3670no native?HBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 14:128
>    "Redskins" is indeed beyond the pale at face value, ...

Goodun Pun there, glenn!~

I have a PC question. Would a guy who moved from Bombay of to 'Merica
be called a_Indian-American?

TTom
10.3671MIMS::ROLLINS_RFrom BK&gt;&gt;Dean to BK&gt;&gt;TOFri Feb 02 1996 14:3713
>  Out of respect to that poor dead horse who always takes a beating I'll move
> along to the next point, inspired by ROLLINS_R who pointed out that it took the
> Dream Team 2 chances to beat the college all stars (a team that included
> Shack). 

  I guess it was 1 against 5, was it George ?  And Shaq is so great he could
  beat an NBA all star team by himself ?

  If Shaq is that great, it's certainly conceivable Hakeem is as well.  Had he
  decided to not become a U.S. citizen, played for Nigeria in the Olympics,
  maybe he could have beaten Dream Team I.  Is that what I get from this
  argument ?

10.3672MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri Feb 02 1996 14:467
  >> If you are saying that the NCAA playing the NBA would be like...
    
     NO, I'm saying that you have to be pretty starved for conversation 
     to engage in those "what if" arguments.
    
    
10.3673SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri Feb 02 1996 14:5620
RE        <<< Note 10.3671 by MIMS::ROLLINS_R "From BK>>Dean to BK>>TO" >>>

>  If Shaq is that great, it's certainly conceivable Hakeem is as well.  Had he
>  decided to not become a U.S. citizen, played for Nigeria in the Olympics,
>  maybe he could have beaten Dream Team I.  Is that what I get from this
>  argument ?

  That game didn't really prove all that much, it was a scrimage. Saying
that proves college players are on the same level as the NBA is like saying
there is great meaning in the outcome of spring training games.

  Once games started where there was a tournament at stake the NBA players
started wiping the floor with any and all competition.

  But go ahead and tell me who would win if the NBA champ played the NCAA champ
at the end of each season. Tommy's as much as thrown in the towel on that
challenge because he knows the obvious answer makes him look foolish for saying
that college players can play at a major league level. 

  George
10.3674what's the problem?HBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 15:0113
Saying what is obvious aint admittin nothin.

>that college players can play at a major league level. 

College players most certainly can and do play at a major league level.
It's called Division I, as in Major College.

You're address *THE* major leagues and they play at that level, too. See
what happens is that they play at a major league level in college and
then, if'n they're lucky and/or good, they play at the major league
level.

TTom
10.3675MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri Feb 02 1996 15:067
    
 >> Tommy's as much as thrown in the towel on that challenge blah blah blah
    
    Throw in the towel nothing. It's a specious argument. But that's your
    specialty. Eventually, you'll say something completely ridiculous, get 
    called on it and then try and lie your way out. You always do.
    
10.3676I should probably stay out of this, but...MUNDIS::SSHERMANClean living and a fast outfieldFri Feb 02 1996 15:2125
Permit me to point out that you are all arguing about something you all
agree with, namely

	1 There are a very few college players who can indeed play at the
	  NBA level, and prove it by leaving school early and competing
	  successfully;

	2 The NBA plays at a higher level than the colleges, because it
	  is composed of the pick of the college crop, who in addition
	  have matured physically and athletically.

Right?  You all agree with that?

None of that has *anything* to do with the question of which kind of ball
you find more entertaining, unless (evidently like George) you equate
the level of play with the level of entertainment.

And George, I'm surprised you let Tommy get away with saying that the
term "minor league" is a putdown.  In the context you used the term,
I don't think you meant it as such.

All right, that's my one and only attempt to save a remnant of Trigger's
body for posterity.  Carry on.

Steve
10.3677I don't agree with what you say we agree onHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 15:280
10.3678So sue me 8*)MUNDIS::SSHERMANClean living and a fast outfieldFri Feb 02 1996 15:311
10.3679and don't call me SueHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 15:346
Steve,

My people will call your people and as soon as they agree on what it
we're actually talking about I'll let you know.

TTom
10.3680SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri Feb 02 1996 16:1324
RE        <<< Note 10.3675 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>    Throw in the towel nothing. It's a specious argument. But that's your
>    specialty. Eventually, you'll say something completely ridiculous, get 
>    called on it and then try and lie your way out. You always do.

  OUCH!! WHOOOOO!!!!  OUCH!! WHOOOOO!!!! WHOOOOO!!!!     

  A Tommy lashing, a Tommy lashing!!!!

  Is the idea of the NBA champ meeting the NCAA champ ridiculous? Of course
it's ridiculous. Just like saying that college teams are on the same level as
NBA teams is ridiculous. They are not.

  Compared to the NBA, the best college teams are like minor league teams in
baseball loaded with prospects not ready for the NBA, others guys who never
will make the NBA, and a few stars here and there who are about ready for
promotion.

  There's nothing wrong with that, some people like to watch minor leagues.
In fact the popularity of minor league baseball is growing like ragweed but
that doesn't make them major league, it only makes them more popular.

  George 
10.3681THWACK!!!!IMBETR::DUPREZThe engineer formerly known as RolandFri Feb 02 1996 16:130
10.3682OOOOUUCH!!!!!SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri Feb 02 1996 16:150
10.3683minor league LDUCHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 16:180
10.3684MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri Feb 02 1996 16:222
    
      Boli that dust speck! Boil that dust speck!
10.3685Ashes to ashes, dust to dustMUNDIS::SSHERMANClean living and a fast outfieldFri Feb 02 1996 16:329
Rest in Peace, Trigger.

Steve

PS to TTom:  tell your people not to bother.  I've crossed the last T,
dotted the last I, and closed the last parenthesis.  The next S-Bahn
leaves in 19 minutes and I am going to be on it.

Have a good weekend, everyone.
10.3686SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri Feb 02 1996 16:3411
RE        <<< Note 10.3684 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>      Boli that dust speck! Boil that dust speck!

  Well Boli or Boil, you were the one that lit the fire for this round.

  If you don't want to have this discussion, why did you bring it up?

  I'm done any time your side is done.

  George
10.3687CAM::WAYWhen can their glory fade?Fri Feb 02 1996 16:3613
Steve, 

When you get around to it (ie when you're here again), what's the S-Bahn.

I've been on the U-Bahn (subway) so I'm familiar with that.  

Is the S-Bahn a bus system?


Have a good weekend...


'Saw
10.3688Magic vs. MichaelOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Feb 02 1996 16:454
10.3689funny, you don't look seriousHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedFri Feb 02 1996 16:489
from da Line:

>	CLEVELAND	3	phoenix		TNT @8pm

>	chicago		7	LA LAKERS	TNT @10:30pm

Assuming your serious.

TTom
10.3690giaddapAKOCOA::BREENYou could see that he truly did love the MademoiselleFri Feb 02 1996 17:5516
    Well this one went from the UMass note to the Acc note and somehow
    ended up in the NBA note.
    
    George definitely meant "minor league" as a putdown.  In minor league
    baseball the players are developing skills but playing exactly the same
    game but with lesser skills - you see it in the swings and often in the
    field.  A tripleA baseball team doesn't compare to a 1984 NCar.,a 1988
    Houston or 1992 LasVegas vis a vis a mid level pro team.
    
    The colleges have the athletic talent and 95% of the skills and play
    twice a week for 40 minutes and can go full bore.  In order to play 48
    minutes, 80 times in 5 months the nba players are forced to slow down.
    
    That is why you are getting major league entertainment in college
    basketball.  And I like minor league baseball and nba basketball but
    don't compare either to major league baseball and college basketball.
10.3691SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri Feb 02 1996 18:0929
RE<<< Note 10.3690 by AKOCOA::BREEN "You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle" >>>

>    George definitely meant "minor league" as a putdown.  

  Not really. To me minor league means a bunch of guys trying to improve
so that they are ready to advance to the major leagues.

  But I'd like to hear your answer to my question. If the NBA champ played
the NCAA champ at the end of each year in a best of 3 using College rules,
refs, time, courts, etc, after 12 years, what would the record be?

    Series Record            NBA champ - NCAA champ
    Total Game Record        NBA champ - NCAA champ
    Average Points per Game  NBA champ - NCAA champ

  I said

    Series Record            NBA champ 12 - NCAA champ  0
    Total Game Record        NBA champ 24 - NCAA champ  1
    Average Points per Game  NBA champ 85 - NCAA champ 45

  How do you think they would do? If they are the same level and the only
difference is that it's different rules then shouldn't the college kids beat
the pros at a college type game? 

  If the Bulls played UMASS in a best of 3 next week using College rules,
refs, time, and court, who'd win?

  George
10.3692AKOCOA::BREENYou could see that he truly did love the MademoiselleFri Feb 02 1996 18:3910
    As Tommy says you're still missing the point.  NBA players have basically
    played their college and could again adapt to the college game.  The 
    problem is they don't play a college type game.
    
    If you're point is that if colleges had 10 year enrollments and could
    move players from other colleges in and out would the college team be
    better (assuming they didn't lost these players to the pros)?  Yes the
    college team would be better.
    
    Would a top CBA team beat UMass at Mullins next week - no I doubt it.
10.3693SNAX::ERICKSONCan the Coach...Fri Feb 02 1996 18:466
    re .3688,
    
    	The Magic vs Michael show starts at the usual time. For you in
    Arizona its 7:30, for us on the East Coast its 10:30
    
    Ron
10.3694MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri Feb 02 1996 19:163
    re 3691
    
    Boil that dust speck! Boil that dust speck!
10.3695SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri Feb 02 1996 20:2121
RE<<< Note 10.3692 by AKOCOA::BREEN "You could see that he truly did love the Mademoiselle" >>>

>    If you're point is that if colleges had 10 year enrollments and could
>    move players from other colleges in and out would the college team be
>    better (assuming they didn't lost these players to the pros)?  Yes the
>    college team would be better.

  No that's not my point. Obviously if colleges change to become something else
they will no longer be what they are. I'm saying that as is, colleges are like
a minor league because they have young developing players, players who will
never develop to NBA quality, and a few stars ready for the leap.

  Yes I see your point that the rules are a bit different, they have zones,
shorter periods, a shorter 3-point distance, and games are called tighter
with regard to fouls and traveling.

  However this is not the main reason the game is different. The main reason
the game is different is that on average the NBA players are bigger, faster,
and better just the way they would be in any major league.

  George
10.3696OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Feb 02 1996 21:077
10.3697WHere is that horse's grave ?MIMS::ROLLINS_RFrom BK&gt;&gt;Dean to BK&gt;&gt;TOSat Feb 03 1996 03:1921
>  Yes I see your point that the rules are a bit different, they have zones,
>shorter periods, a shorter 3-point distance, and games are called tighter
>with regard to fouls and traveling.
>
>  However this is not the main reason the game is different. The main reason
>the game is different is that on average the NBA players are bigger, faster,
>and better just the way they would be in any major league.

 And that's your OPINION.  That's fine.  A lot of people in here disagree,
 and that's an OPINION, too.  I haven't see anyone try to say that you should
 have the same OPINION as anyone else.  Some of us see SOMETHING ELSE in
 college basketball that seems to elude you or makes no difference to you,
 that makes it preferable TO US over the NBA.

 Most individual NBA players are better than most college players.  Of course
 the best NBA team can beat any collegiate team; even the worst NBA team can
 beat regularly the best college teams (although I'd give the college team a
 chance in some circumstances).  As far as talent levels go, there isn't a
 real comparison.  If what you want to see if the best in athleticism, and
 that sounds like what you want, the NBA is better.  There are other aspects
 of the game that some of us prefer, however.
10.3698CROW::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsMon Feb 05 1996 12:1228
RE        <<< Note 10.3697 by MIMS::ROLLINS_R "From BK>>Dean to BK>>TO" >>>

> And that's your OPINION.  That's fine.  A lot of people in here disagree,
> and that's an OPINION, too.  I haven't see anyone try to say that you should
> have the same OPINION as anyone else.  Some of us see SOMETHING ELSE in
> college basketball that seems to elude you or makes no difference to you,
> that makes it preferable TO US over the NBA.

  Oops, someone's flying upside down. You've got this exactly backwards. Think
again how this all started.

  - Paul asked me if I was going to jump on the UMASS bandwagon.

  - I replied no, even though I went there I was not going to jump on the
    UMASS bandwagon because I didn't care for College Basketball. To me it
    was Minor League basketball (i.e. my OPINION).

  - It was then the other side that took offense to MY OPINION and started
    up the debate.

>If what you want to see if the best in athleticism, and
> that sounds like what you want, the NBA is better.  There are other aspects
> of the game that some of us prefer, however.

  That was my point exactly, nothing more nothing less. Others prefer College,
that's fine, I prefer the NBA.

  George
10.3699SNAX::ERICKSONCan the Coach...Mon Feb 05 1996 12:4510
    
    	Another big difference between the NBA and College is the shot
    clock. Those extra 11 seconds would be an eternity for a NBA team.
    IMO the best thing that happened to College BB was adding in the
    shot clock. Yes, Villanova beating Georgetown in '85 was an exciting
    game. I personally HATED the 4 corners and keeping the ball for
    minutes at a time. The shot clock has made watching College ball
    just as enjoyable as the NBA for me.
    
    Ron
10.3700College Hoops >> NBAHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedMon Feb 05 1996 13:220
10.3701CROW::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsMon Feb 05 1996 13:3911
RE             <<< Note 10.3700 by HBAHBA::HAAS "slightly related" >>>

>                           -< College Hoops >> NBA >-

  I think this means

     - Take "College Hoops" and shift it to the right "NBA" bits.

  Use one ">" for the "Greater Than" operator.

  George
10.3702college hoops >>> NBAHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedMon Feb 05 1996 14:035
>  Use one ">" for the "Greater Than" operator.

As they say in _Let it Ride_: the one horse, Up Yours.

TTom
10.3703CROW::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsMon Feb 05 1996 14:085
  Hey, I'm a Comp Sci teacher in my night life. What can I say, it's like when
an English teacher sees someone end a sentence with a preposition referring to
who ever they are talking to. 

  George
10.3704talking good toHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedMon Feb 05 1996 14:1210
Reminds me of a joke:

A poor ol' West Virginee girl meets a rich ol' Tar Heel girl and asks,
"Where you from". The Tar Heel girl answers: "From somewhere where we
know better than to end a sentence with a preposition."

To which the West Virginee girl responded: "OK, then, where you from,
bitch!~".

TTom
10.3705CAM::WAYWhen can their glory fade?Mon Feb 05 1996 14:1530
You have to be tuned into the local Sports idiom however.

In Sports, unlike real life, the
	
		>>>>> and <<<<<<

symbols denote magnitude by the number of symbols.


Thus 

		Bob Knight > Dean Smith

means Bob Knight is greater than Dean Smith.

but

		Bob Knight >>>>> Dean Smith

translates into Bob Knight is immensely greater than Dean Smith.

Which, btw, is another of those immutable laws of SPORTS, like the obligatory

		Russell >>>>>>>>>>>>  Wilt.


(that last being stated explicitly for Steve in Munchen)


'Saw
10.3706flag thisHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedMon Feb 05 1996 14:229
>		Russell >>>>>>>>>>>>  Wilt.

That aint no law!~ It's barely a_hypotheis!~

As for immutable, how 'bout

	College Hoops >>>>>>>>>>>> NBA!~!~!~!~!~!~

TTom
10.3707SLEEPR::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsMon Feb 05 1996 15:3923
  Ok, then take this:

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
NBA >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> College Hoops
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 


  Or how about this one:

                  \
                   \
                    \
                     \
          NBA         +        College Hoops
                     /
                    /
                   /
                  /

  In my opinion, of course.

  George
10.3708in his opinionHBAHBA::HAASslightly relatedMon Feb 05 1996 15:418
By George, I think he's got it.

>  In my opinion, of course.

I've always wondered about this statement. I mean who's opinion is it
other than your own?

TTom
10.3709Meanwhile, Trigger is raised from the deadMUNDIS::SSHERMANClean living and a fast outfieldMon Feb 05 1996 16:1914
Well, in my opinion, any basketball <<<< watching the grass grow, but
that's neither here nor there.

As an old compiler builder (many years ago), I could imagine a fuzzy
logic language that differentiated between '>', '>>', etc.  Then you
could use '->' and '<-' as shift operators.

TTom, great joke.  I howled.

Frank, I ain't even gonna touch it.

George, I love your nodename.

Steve
10.3710AKEEM::GRONOWSKIiceMAN - 1995 SPORTS NOTY WinnerMon Feb 05 1996 17:5010
    
    Is this the kind and gentle SPROTS notesfile?
    
    Notice how George is now on node CROW.
    
    Notice how George still tries to justify stuff even when he claims it
    doesn't matter.  "I'm not on the UMass bandwagon, but I went there so
    I could be..."  Wake up pal... this is the definition of bandwagon...
    you went there... you were *NOT* a fan at the time (because they
    sucked), now they are hot, now you are a fan => (read atlanta braves!)
10.3711CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsMon Feb 05 1996 20:2515
  George is on the bandwago^ ...the bandwago^...the bandwago^...the bandwago^
...the bandwago^...the bandwago^...the bandwago^...the bandwago^...the bandwago^
...the bandwago^...the bandwago^
                                pprrRRRRUUUUUP!!!!

  ffffft ffffffft .... ffffft ffffffft .... ffffft ffffffft ....

  George is on the bandwago^ ...the bandwago^...the bandwago^...the bandwago^
...the bandwago^...the bandwago^
                                pprrRRRRUUUUUP!!!!

  ffffft ffffffft .... ffffft ffffffft .... ffffft ffffffft ....

  George
10.3712XTATIC::CHILDSCheatin' Cowboys suck!!!Tue Feb 06 1996 13:3812
>>  In my opinion, of course.

> I've always wondered about this statement. I mean who's opinion is it
> other than your own?

 	Well in the case of dear depart Ack Ack it used to be Dean's opinion
 didn't it????

 as in Dean and Me hate to play zones cause it's admitting we're to weak to
 play mano mano???????

 n'est pas?
10.3713all good Celtcis should be A-U-T-O-M-A-T-I-CXTATIC::CHILDSCheatin' Cowboys suck!!!Tue Feb 06 1996 17:145
 How can Gail Goodrich make the Hall of Fame and JoJo White not? Did the voters
 forget that JoJo played for the Celtics? What an injustice!!!!!!!!!!!

 mike
10.3714SUBPAC::SKALSKIFri Feb 09 1996 13:2814
    
    		Just curious who do younz guys feel will be in dem
    	finals of the roundball thised year.  Me thinks the nba will
    	somehow make a bulls vs fakers final and boost dem rating
    	dontcha know.  mike vs majic?  Thats my best guess at thised
    	half way point of the season.
    
    
    
    						Shark
    
    
    
    
10.3715Fans to Jordan: Booooooooo!~HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 12 1996 12:0317
I never thought I'd see it.

35,000 people booing Michael Jordan!~

In a_otherwise uneventful NBA All Star game, the league put the fix in
and rewarded THE STAR with the MVP while it was apparent to anyone who
actually watched the game it shoulda been Shaq all the way.

Firsted of all, just in terms of stats, Shaq's 25 and 10 dominated. He
also had most of the few highlights, including some monster jams one of
which was directly in The Admiral's face. Even the Spurs faithful roared.
And finally, he's from San Antonio and in the finest tradition of Tommy
Gun the league usually tries to give it to the home guy.

In any case, it was worth it to hear Jordan booed.

TTom
10.3716SNAX::ERICKSONCan the Coach...Mon Feb 12 1996 13:2215
    
    	Upon hearing the Boo birds, Jordan should have handed the trophy
    over to Shaq.
    	On another note, one of the local Mass papers did an article about
    Magic Johnson being HIV positive. They asked kids what they thought
    about Magic playing basketball again. The kids are getting the
    impression that having HIV is okay and that you are still normal.
    Instead of smiling to the cameras, I think Magic has an obligation to
    the kids. To say "I will eventually get AIDS, and I will die. It
    could be tomorrow, or it could be 5 years from now. I'm hoping that
    they find a cure before I die."
    	The bottom line is that kids are getting the wrong impression on
    Magic returning.
    
    Ron
10.3717ROCK::GRONOWSKIiceMAN - 1995 SPORTS NOTY WinnerMon Feb 12 1996 13:292
10.3718My God, I agree with GroanerMUNDIS::SSHERMANClean living and a fast outfieldMon Feb 12 1996 13:324
The impression they're getting from his return isn't nearly as off base
as the one they got when he was prevented from returning four years ago.

Steve
10.3719Shaq musta wore the wrong shoesHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 12 1996 13:3622
Very little about Magic is normal but that's a whole 'nother story.
Suffice it to say, he was never a normal point guard.

RE: "I will eventually get AIDS, and I will die. ...

I don't think this is appropriate either since it is not known if'n Magic
will ever come down with AIDS. More and more, there is progress in
curtailing and preventing the symptons after the infection. I don't
necessarily disagree that this *MIGHT* happen to Magic.

I think the basic point here is that Magic does have a_opportunity to
help educate the young and the rest of us about what AIDS is and what it
isn't, what it means, and what it doesn't mean.

>    	Upon hearing the Boo birds, Jordan should have handed the trophy
>    over to Shaq.

Jordan certainly coulda endeared himself with about ever one if'n he
woulda done this. In fack, it woulda made more news (i.e., more publicity
and more money) had he done this.

TTom
10.3720no wrong message 4 years agoUSCTR1::GARBARINOMon Feb 12 1996 14:276
>The impression they're getting from his return isn't nearly as off base
>as the one they got when he was prevented from returning four years ago.

That's hind-sight being 20-20.  4 years ago the medical experts couldn't
say that another player would not get the virus if Magic spewed blood
on him.  Not sure they can say that definitively now.
10.3721the suits and their kneepadsUSCTR1::GARBARINOMon Feb 12 1996 14:306
>Jordan certainly coulda endeared himself with about ever one if'n he
>woulda done this. In fack, it woulda made more news (i.e., more publicity
>and more money) had he done this.

It woulda been a big kick in the teeth to the NBA and NBC powers, who are
carrying on this hero-worship to a sickening degree.
10.3722he could pull it offHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 12 1996 14:356
>It woulda been a big kick in the teeth to the NBA and NBC powers, who are
>carrying on this hero-worship to a sickening degree.

Agree. And Jordan is about the onliest one who could get away with it.

TTom
10.3723OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Feb 12 1996 14:3714
10.3724SNAX::ERICKSONCan the Coach...Mon Feb 12 1996 15:178
    
    	The point I was trying to make is that kids in America are
    believing that it is okay to be HIV positive. Magic should be
    stressing to the kids, that you shouldn't do drugs (needles), have
    safe sex, etc... That even though he is HIV positive, you DON'T want to
    get the HIV virus.
    
    Ron
10.3725mixed messagesHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 12 1996 15:2315
I hear ya, Ron.

You gotta believe the mixed messages kids are hearing these days.

While the market is flooded with ads and hype for booze and cigarettes,
they're told to just say no to drugs.

While churches are preaching abstinence and the schools hand out condoms,
parents apparently aint talking.

And sprots is no help neither. On one hand we got a convicted woman
beater as The Boxing Guy making millions. On the other we have a national
love fest with a buy who caught HIV.

TTom
10.3726CAM::WAYThere's the devil to pay!Mon Feb 12 1996 15:3718
>You gotta believe the mixed messages kids are hearing these days.
>
>While the market is flooded with ads and hype for booze and cigarettes,
>they're told to just say no to drugs.
>
>While churches are preaching abstinence and the schools hand out condoms,
>parents apparently aint talking.
>
>And sprots is no help neither. On one hand we got a convicted woman
>beater as The Boxing Guy making millions. On the other we have a national
>love fest with a buy who caught HIV.


Which just goes to show you that everybody is preaching a solution.  Opinions
are like you-know-whats....


8^)
10.3727CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsMon Feb 12 1996 15:375
  People keep forgetting that the goal of the NBA is to run basketball games
for profit, not to raise our nation's kids.

  George
10.3728CAM::WAYThere's the devil to pay!Mon Feb 12 1996 15:387
>  People keep forgetting that the goal of the NBA is to run basketball games
>for profit, not to raise our nation's kids.
>
>  George

In a perfect, compartmentalized world, George, I'd say you're 100% correct.

10.3729CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsMon Feb 12 1996 15:4513
  Well then enjoy your compartment because I don't see any evidence that they
have any other goal in mind.

  But seriously, what else can they do? Even if they tried to send "better
messages" which one would they send? On HIV would they preach safe sex and
protection of the civil liberties of those infected or abstinence and the
protection of those not infected? On sportsmanship would they preach freedom
of expression or traditional sports values?

  No matter what they tried, someone would complain. Better that major leagues
stick to playing ball, they have enough trouble just trying to accomplish that.

  George
10.3730Didn't say you heard it here first did I?AKOCOA::BREENYou just can't tellMon Feb 12 1996 17:229
    A fairly safe way to predict the NBA finalists is to watch which
    athletes are promoting which products on the commercials.  If Reebok
    wants Shaq in the finals it will have to outbid Nike and Michael.
    
    I also saw awhile back that the NBA has okayed the NIKE subsidization
    of mj's contract as not being a violation of the 'Cap.  So Michael will
    get his 30mil/year, The Bull's Michael and those rating points will
    remain and if someone in the nba office worries about what's happening
    he'll be ref'g cba games in Albany.
10.3731The End is nigh!~HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Wed Feb 21 1996 18:0011
Wail, I've seen it all, now.

Armon Gilliam was named player of the week for the NBA. Armageddon will
prolly get the nexted franchise.

And it a much more mundane turn of affairs, John Stockton is now the
all-time steal leader for the NBA. He passed Mourice Cheeks and currently
has 2,311. I was surprised to see Magic on the Top 10 for steals. Jordan
is currently 4th about a 100 behind Alvin Robertson.

TTom
10.3732IMBETR::DUPREZThe engineer formerly known as RolandWed Feb 21 1996 18:034
>Armon Gilliam was named player of the week for the NBA. Armageddon will
>prolly get the nexted franchise.

That's Armon-geddon to you, pal...
10.3733JR!~ WATTA THUG!~HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 26 1996 13:2712
I like JR's new look with the Knicks.

In one of his firsted games, he elbowed Christian Laettner who had to
leave and get his eyebrow stitched up.

Then yesterday, he punched AC Green in the face, knocking out several
teeth. Not surpisingly, no call was the call. AC spent the nexted few
moments looking on the floor for what was formerly in his mouth. ESPN had
a great shot of it all, including AC bending over and picking the teeth
up.

TTom
10.3734CAM::WAYThere's the devil to pay!Mon Feb 26 1996 13:291
Wow, a plate stacker and ebbos too!
10.3735Dean breeds the agression right out of his players...EDWIN::WAUGAMANPride of SteelMon Feb 26 1996 13:468
                
> Wow, a plate stacker and ebbos too!
    
    If'n he'd ever done all that for Dean, he might have been a player...
    
    
    glenn
    
10.3736never made itHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 26 1996 13:489
>    If'n he'd ever done all that for Dean, he might have been a player...

Or if'n he'd ever done all that for the Bugs, he mighta still been with
'em.

Ol' JR is one of those players that never played up to his hype. Hail,
even Danny Ferry looks like he's actually developing.

TTom
10.3737ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsMon Feb 26 1996 13:5610
    
>Ol' JR is one of those players that never played up to his hype. Hail,
>even Danny Ferry looks like he's actually developing.
    
    I wasn't terribly surprised last year when Ferry transformed from
    "useless" into just "mostly useless".
    
    The fact that he's now moved up to "useful", however, floors me.
    
    Joe
10.3738sooprizedHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 26 1996 14:026
I agree with you. I thought we had done seen all we would from ol' Danny.

He's always had a pretty good shot but he seemed to stand around and wait
for it to happen. Now it looks like he's actually hustling.

TTom
10.3739OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Feb 26 1996 14:535
10.3740throw the bum out!~HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 26 1996 15:086
The elbow to Laettner looked incindental.

The punch to AC was calculated and deliberate. He should have to sit as
many games as AC loss teeth plus at least one fer the insult.

TTom
10.3741OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Feb 26 1996 15:296
10.3742SNAX::ERICKSONCan the Coach...Mon Feb 26 1996 16:118
    
    	AC Green lost 2 teeth, plus add a game, so JR should be getting
    a 3 game suspension. :^) Did the AC Green/JR incident happen before
    or after, Barkley got a Technical for elbowing JR in the back?
    Look for JR to get a 1 game suspension, to be served the 1st game
    Ewing is back.
    
    Ron
10.3743JR says 'after Chuck'HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Mon Feb 26 1996 16:196
Ron,

All I saw of the game was the ESPN highlights. JR claims it was not only
after a Sir Chuck elbow but also after elbows by AC and Hot Rod.

TTom
10.3744XTATIC::CHILDSHarry Browne for President!Wed Feb 28 1996 17:287
What's the deal with Zo? I thought Miami locked him for 4 years and then last
night I was NBA today or this week or some espn show and they were talking
how Miami's thinking of shelling out 16 million next year to resign him. Hey
as you all know he's my main man in the NBA but 16 million? 

mike
10.3745can you say $100 million!~HBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Wed Feb 28 1996 17:3512
Zo's a free agent after thised season. Rumors have him doing about
anything except possibly coming back to Charlotte.

All the wheelings and dealings by Miami and the Knicks where they're
getting players in the lasted year of their contracts smells like they're
trying to set up a situation where they let 'em all go and have a giant
wad of cash to bid on the free agents.

No matter Whether Zo gets 16 million or not, he's not the big prize. Both
Jordan and Shaq are up for bid the season.

TTom
10.3746Best free agent crop ever in the NBATNPUBS::NAZZAROWell, 37-1 ain't so bad!Wed Feb 28 1996 18:556
    But aren't Jordan ans Shaq restricted free agents?  I think 'Zo is
    unrestricted, which makes a big difference.
    
    Reggie Miller and Dikembe Mutombo are also unrestricted.
    
    NAZZ
10.3747confusingHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Wed Feb 28 1996 19:026
I thought they dropped that unrestricted/restricted stuff in thised years
agreement.

In any case, the preceding will bring in mega bucks!~

TTom
10.3748Is it football season yet?BSS::JACKSONPowder ShuffleWed Feb 28 1996 20:5810
      Swap Mutumbo and Morning.
    
      I like Mutumbo's defense, but he is no offesive threat unless your
    talking about his offensive whiiiiiining.
    
      Zo has offense and some decent defense.  I'm not sure if he acts like
    a baby...
    
      Tim
    
10.3749XTATIC::CHILDSHarry Browne for President!Thu Feb 29 1996 11:555
 because of Jordan's age and Shaq's lack of heart, I'd still take Mourning
 first. If Jordan was 2 years younger it wouldn't even be a question.

 mike
10.3750USCTR1::GARBARINOThu Feb 29 1996 13:382
Jordan is the biggest money-maker of all time in sports.  Mourning ain't
even in the top-10 in the NBA.  Big difference.
10.3751it's the money, stupidHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Thu Feb 29 1996 13:400
10.3752enough fun for everyoneHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedFri Mar 08 1996 11:4111
This should make all the children happy!~

Denver 103, Phoenix 92. Starting at center, Hot Rod Williams scored a
grand total of 2 points.

Atlanta 83, Cleveland 72. Starting at center, Michael Cage scored a 
grand total of 2 points.

Meanwhile, Jordan scores 53 as the Bulls routed the Pistons, 102-81.

TTom
10.3753OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Mar 08 1996 13:161
10.3754heiser choke factor in effectROCK::GRONOWSKIiceMAN - 1995 SPORTS NOTY WinnerFri Mar 08 1996 14:469
10.3755a big "NO"OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Mar 08 1996 14:562
10.3756BSS::JACKSONPowder ShuffleFri Mar 08 1996 15:0313
      Denver has a real defensive center, but Mutumbo isn't much on
    offense.
    
      I liked what Sir Chuckles said whilst waiting for Mcdyess to shoot
    some foul shots.
    
      I might as well take myslef out of the game now since they have the
    big guy on me.
    
      Mutumbo covered charlie all night, who ended up getting 26 points on
    8 of 22 from da field.
    
      Tim
10.3757'nuff said ROCK::GRONOWSKIiceMAN - 1995 SPORTS NOTY WinnerFri Mar 08 1996 16:023
10.3758bunch of wannabeesOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Mar 08 1996 17:021
10.3759ROCK::GRONOWSKIiceMAN - 1995 SPORTS NOTY WinnerFri Mar 08 1996 17:072
10.3760IMBETR::DUPREZThe engineer formerly known as RolandFri Mar 08 1996 17:091
Why should he have to state who he voted for to anyone?
10.3761ultimate in lameOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Mar 08 1996 18:164
10.3762PHHSS1::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Fri Mar 08 1996 19:363
    The Knicks fired Don Nelson today.
    
    
10.3763AKOCOA::BREENYou never can tellFri Mar 08 1996 20:111
    Any Chris Ford sightings?
10.3764NellieOUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Mar 08 1996 20:322
10.3765NIOSS1::REEVEFri Mar 08 1996 21:171
    He voted for Buchanan. No sheets.
10.3766This year's contest???AKOCOA::BREENYou never can tellTue Mar 12 1996 14:1819
    So who is doing the actual ncaa bracket contest?  Ttom?
    
    One way to do it is to take Ttom's list from yesterday and just put the
    number of wins next to the teams, easier to fill out and
    easier(possibly) to compute.
    
    If all else fails the "pool brothers" will do it out of hbabha::pool.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
10.3767CAM::WAYThere's the devil to pay!Mon Mar 18 1996 17:3916
Question:

	We were talking about Donyell Marshall the other day and the
	consensus was that he probably won't ever be a very good NBA
	player.

	That got me to wondering what happened to Chris Smith.

	Is he the Smith that I see in the Golden State box scores now?


'Saw


PS  "We" was me and a couple of buddies.....

10.3768gettin betterHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedMon Mar 18 1996 17:477
Wail, don't write off ol' Donyell quite yet.

Do to Chris Mullins' injury, Marshall is getting a lot more playing time.
Also, he supposedly showed up bulked up thised year which slowed him
down. No he's down and back to form.

TTom
10.3769CAM::WAYThere's the devil to pay!Tue Mar 19 1996 11:281
What about Chris Smith?
10.3770MYLIFE::mccarthyMike McCarthy SHR3-1/P32 237-2468Tue Mar 19 1996 12:195
Joe Smith plays for the Warriors.

I thought Chris Smith was with the Timberwolves.

Mike
10.3771CAM::WAYThere's the devil to pay!Tue Mar 19 1996 12:5612
>
>I thought Chris Smith was with the Timberwolves.
>

That's what I thought too, but I don't follow the NBA and wasn't sure if he
might have been traded.  Also, I don't get the paper during the week so I
hardly ever seen any box scores -- just on Saturday and Sunday.

But thanks for the info Mike.


'Saw
10.3772ROCK::GRONOWSKISPORTS 1995 NOTY &amp; RED_SOX Most Knowledgeable Noter Award!Tue Mar 19 1996 13:452
10.3773and WessonHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedTue Mar 19 1996 13:496
Bonecrusher Smith is the onliest heavyweight champion to have a college
degree. He lasted the full 12 rounds with Tyson to boot!~

Snuffy Smith is a good choke artist, too.

TTom
10.3774stay thereHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedMon Mar 25 1996 15:0917
And then there's Cedric Ceballos who left the LA Lakers without a word,
no phone call, no letters, no flowers.

A couple days later he shows back up in Jerry West's office and tells him
it was a family problem that he had to handle. Of course, he was too busy
or whatever to make a 5 second phone call but at least he had time to
have hisself a_apparently good ol' time in Lake Havisu City.

And Cedric made it clear that it wasn't anything to do with getting
dimished since Magic has come back. When asked if'n it had anything to do
with Del Harris, he replied that he din't wanna crush Harris' ego but it
had nothing to do with that scumbag jerkoff asshole (with some
embellishment).

In any case, he lost about 60 grand for the 2 games plus fines.

TTom
10.3775OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Mar 25 1996 15:234
10.3776NIOSS1::REEVETue Mar 26 1996 12:402
    The original London Bridge burned down several hundred years ago. Like
    most things in Arizona, what you have now is a faux makeover.
10.3777some all-somethingsHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedFri Apr 05 1996 14:4612
Wail, now that this here season is winding down, here's some of my
opinions on all-whatever thised year.

All-Pro:	David Robinson (MVP), Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen,
		Penny Hardaway, Grant Hill

All-Rookie:	Joe Smith (ROY), Damon Stoudamire, Jerry Stackhouse
		Michael Finely, Antonio McDyess

Coach o' Year:	Mike Fratello

TTom
10.3778Anyone watch this interview?CNTROL::SALMONMon Apr 08 1996 16:2224
    Did anyone happen to catch the half time show during the Lakers-San
    Antonio game yesterday? they interviewed Steve Kerr of the Bulls. I
    only caught some of it, but they were asking him about something that
    happened during one of his freshman games at Arizona.
    
    It seems that they were playing at ASU, and some of the fans (10-12
    fans) were asking him "where's your father"? I guess it burned hiom up
    pretty bad, and he came out in the 2nd half and torched them up with
    six 3 pointers. He said it was probably the only game he has played
    with any sort of vindication, and that he was glad he was hot that day.
    
    He also said that back in high school that they (he and his dad) never
    dreamed he would be playing in the NBA. He said he was hoping just to 
    catch on with a college and play college ball. He also said that
    sometimes he thinks his dad is "pulling some strings" for him "up
    there"! Does anyone know what the circumstances of his fathers death
    was, and why these classless ASU fans were all over him about it? By
    the way, he also stated that he received hundreds of letter of
    sympathy from ASU fans that were at the game, and were disgusted by the
    few idiots that were yelling at him.
    
    
    
                                 JS
10.3780That's grounds for killing someone!CNTROL::SALMONMon Apr 08 1996 17:105
    RE: -1
             Thanks, I didn't know that.
    
    Damn, what kind of scumball would harrass a kid over his fathers
    execution? UNBELIEVABLE!
10.3781CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastMon Apr 08 1996 18:3612
>    Damn, what kind of scumball would harrass a kid over his fathers
>    execution? UNBELIEVABLE!

There's a lot of people in this world who have a tremendous capacity for
cruelty.  There's a lot of people in this world whose brains automatically turn
off when they take their first sip of alcohol.  There's a lot of a__holes in
this world.

Probably some combination of the above three factors.....



10.3782XTATIC::CHILDSThu Apr 18 1996 16:406
 Just updated the over/under contest for the NBA over in the pool note. Only
 2 teams up in the air. Spurs and Pacers ane 1 victory each from going over.
 Suns own the distinction of being the farthest away from going over.......

 mike
10.3784predictions?HBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedWed Apr 24 1996 14:5529
>    Pacers aren't going anywhere without Reggie.

Is that a prediction?

Do we need a prediction contest?

Here's the lineup:

1 Seattle						  Chicago      1
-----------------					----------------
8 Sacramento	|--------			--------| Miami        8
-----------------	|			|	----------------
			|--------	--------|
4 LA Lakers		|	|	|	|	  Cleveland    4
-----------------	|	|	|	|	----------------
5 Houston	|--------	|	|	--------| New York     5
-----------------		|	|		----------------
				|-------|
2 San Antonio			|	|		  Olrando      2
-----------------		|	|		----------------
7 Phoenix	|--------	|	|	--------| Detroit      7
-----------------	|	|	|	|	----------------
			|--------	--------|
3 Utah			|			|	  Indiana      3
-----------------	|			|	----------------
6 Portland	|--------			--------| Atlanta      6
-----------------					----------------

TTom
10.3785It's the Sonics' yearTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks UMass for a great season!Wed Apr 24 1996 15:1028
Here's my fearless forecast:


1 Seattle						  Chicago      1
-----------------Sea. 3-0			Chi. 3-0----------------
8 Sacramento	|--------			--------| Miami        8
-----------------	|Sea. 4-3	Chi. 4-0	|----------------
			|--------	--------|
4 LA Lakers		|	 |	|	|	  Cleveland    4
-----------------Hou. 3-1	 |	|	Cle. 3-1|----------------
5 Houston	|--------	 |Sea.	|	--------| New York     5
-----------------		 |4-2	|		----------------
				 |------|
2 San Antonio			 | Chi.	|		  Olrando      2
-----------------S.A. 3-0	     4-1|	Orl. 3-0|---------------
7 Phoenix	|--------	 |	|	--------| Detroit      7
-----------------	|S.A. 4-1|	|Ind. 4-2|	----------------
			|--------	---------|
3 Utah			|			-|	  Indiana      3
-----------------Port. 3-1			Ind. 3-1|----------------
6 Portland	|--------			--------| Atlanta      6
-----------------					----------------

		NBA FINALS:  SEATTLE 4-2

NAZZ
    
10.3786ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsWed Apr 24 1996 15:1721
                                             
1 Seattle						  Chicago      1
-----------------					----------------
8 Sacramento	|--SAC---			--MIA---| Miami        8
-----------------	|			|	----------------
			|--HOU---	--CLE---|
4 LA Lakers		|	|	|	|	  Cleveland    4
-----------------	|	|	|	|	----------------
5 Houston	|--HOU---	|	|	--CLE---| New York     5
-----------------		|	|		----------------
			    SAN	|--CLE--| CLE
2 San Antonio			|	|		  Olrando      2
-----------------		|	|		----------------
7 Phoenix	|--SAN---	|	|	--DET---| Detroit      7
-----------------	|	|	|	|	----------------
			|--SAN---	--ATL---|
3 Utah			|			|	  Indiana      3
-----------------	|			|	----------------
6 Portland	|--UTA---			--ATL---| Atlanta      6
-----------------					----------------
    
10.3787nice to have a winnerHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedWed Apr 24 1996 15:2219
1 Seattle          3-1                            3-0     Chicago      1
----------------- Seattle                        Bulls  ----------------
8 Sacramento    |--------  4-2           4-0    --------| Miami        8
-----------------       | Houston        Bulls  |       ----------------
                        |--------       --------|
4 LA Lakers        3-2  |       |       |       | 3-2     Cleveland    4
----------------- Hous. |       |       |       | Cavs  ----------------
5 Houston       |--------       | 4-1   |       --------| New York     5
-----------------               | Bulls |               ----------------
                                |-------|
2 San Antonio     3-0           | Hous  |         3-1     Olrando      2
----------------- S.A.          | 4-3   |        Magic  ----------------
7 Phoenix       |-------- 4-1   |       | 4-2   --------| Detroit      7
-----------------       | S.A.  |       | Magic |       ----------------
                        |--------       --------|
3 Utah            3-2   |                       |3-2      Indiana      3
----------------- Port. |                       |Pacers ----------------
6 Portland      |--------     Bulls 4-1         --------| Atlanta      6
-----------------             DA WINNERS                ----------------
10.3788Magic and Michael show in finals, Bulls too strongAKOCOA::BREENYou never can tellWed Apr 24 1996 15:3619
1 Seattle          3-1                            3-0     Chicago      1
----------------- Seattle                        Bulls  ----------------
8 Sacramento    |--------  4-2           4-0    --------| Miami        8
-----------------       | Lakers         Bulls  |       ----------------
                        |--------       --------|
4 LA Lakers        3-2  |       |       |       | 3-2     Cleveland    4
----------------- Lakers|       |       |       | N.Y.  ----------------
5 Houston       |--------       | 4-3   |       --------| New York     5
-----------------               | Bulls |               ----------------
                                |-------|
2 San Antonio     3-2           |Lakers |         3-1     Olrando      2
----------------- S.A.          | 4-3   |        Magic  ----------------
7 Phoenix       |-------- 4-3   |       | 4-2   --------| Detroit      7
-----------------       | Utah  |       | Magic |       ----------------
                        |--------       --------|
3 Utah            3-2   |                       |3-2      Indiana      3
----------------- Utah  |                       |Atlanta ----------------
6 Portland      |--------     Bulls 4-2         --------| Atlanta      6
-----------------             DA WINNERS                ----------------
10.3790XTATIC::CHILDSWed Apr 24 1996 16:0322
1 Seattle						  Chicago      1
----------------- Sea				  Chi	----------------
8 Sacramento	|--------			--------| Miami        8
-----------------	| Hou		  Chi	|	----------------
			|--------	--------|
4 LA Lakers		|	|	|	|	  Cleveland    4
----------------- Hou	|	|	|	|  NY	----------------
5 Houston	|--------	|  Chi	|	--------| New York     5
-----------------		|	|		----------------
				|-------|
2 San Antonio			|  Hou	|		  Olrando      2
----------------- SA		|	|	  Orl	----------------
7 Phoenix	|--------	|	|	--------| Detroit      7
-----------------	| Port	|	| Orl	|	----------------
			|--------	--------|
3 Utah			|			|	  Indiana      3
----------------- Port	|	Bulls champs	| Atl	----------------
6 Portland	|--------			--------| Atlanta      6
-----------------					----------------

TTom
10.3792who's pick is thisHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedWed Apr 24 1996 16:077
>                     <<< Note 10.3790 by XTATIC::CHILDS >>>

...

>TTom

Hey, what's the deal here :+}
10.3793bad editing ;^)XTATIC::CHILDSWed Apr 24 1996 16:270
10.3794AD::HEATHThe albatross and whales they are my brotherWed Apr 24 1996 16:2822
Here's the lineup:

1 Seattle						  Chicago      1
-----------------					----------------
8 Sacramento	|--SEA---			--CHI---| Miami        8
-----------------	|			|	----------------
			|---HOU--	--CHI---|
4 LA Lakers		|	|	|	|	  Cleveland    4
-----------------	|	|	|	|	----------------
5 Houston	|--HOU---	|	|	--NYN---| New York     5
-----------------		|  HOU	|		----------------
				|--CHI--|
2 San Antonio			|	|		  Olrando      2
-----------------		|	|		----------------
7 Phoenix	|--SAN---	|	|	--ORL---| Detroit      7
-----------------	|	|	|	|	----------------
			|---SAN--	--ORL---|
3 Utah			|			|	  Indiana      3
-----------------	|     CHICAGO IN 7	|	----------------
6 Portland	|--UTA---			--IND---| Atlanta      6
-----------------					----------------

10.3795formatHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedWed Apr 24 1996 17:0111
FWIW, here's how the format of the playoffs:

Round 1: Best of 5, 2-2-1

Round 2: Conference Semifinals, best of 7, 2-2-1-1-1

Round 3: Conference Finals, best of 7, 2-2-1-1-1

Round 4: Finals, best of 7, 2-3-2

TTom
10.3797BIS1::palmke.bro.dec.com::ROOSENThu Apr 25 1996 07:1523
1 Seattle                                                 Chicago      1
-----------------                                       ----------------
8 Sacramento    |--SEA---                       --CHI---| Miami        8
-----------------       |                       |       ----------------
                        |---HOU--       --CHI---|
4 LA Lakers             |       |       |       |         Cleveland    4
-----------------       |       |       |       |       ----------------
5 Houston       |--HOU---       |       |       --NYN---| New York     5
-----------------               |  HOU  |               ----------------
                                |--CHI--|
2 San Antonio                   |       |                 Olrando      2
-----------------               |       |               ----------------
7 Phoenix       |--PHX---       |       |       --ORL---| Detroit      7
-----------------       |       |       |       |       ----------------
                        |---UTA--       --ORL---|
3 Utah                  |                       |         Indiana      3
-----------------       |     CHICAGO IN 6      |       ----------------
6 Portland      |--UTA---                       --IND---| Atlanta      6
-----------------                                       ----------------



PADDY
10.3798ODIXIE::ZOGRANAtlanta, Home of the WS ChampsThu Apr 25 1996 13:5424
1 Seattle                                                 Chicago      1
-----------------                                       ----------------
8 Sacramento    |--SEA---                       --CHI---| Miami        8
-----------------       |                       |       ----------------
                        |---SEA--       --CHI---|
4 LA Lakers             |       |       |       |         Cleveland    4
-----------------       |       |       |       |       ----------------
5 Houston       |--HOU---       |       |       --NYN---| New York     5
-----------------               |  SA   |               ----------------
                                |--CHI--|
2 San Antonio                   |       |                 Olrando      2
-----------------               |       |               ----------------
7 Phoenix       |--SA----       |       |       --ORL---| Detroit      7
-----------------       |       |       |       |       ----------------
                        |---SA---       --ORL---|
3 Utah                  |                       |         Indiana      3
-----------------       |     CHICAGO IN 5      |       ----------------
6 Portland      |--UTA---                       --IND---| Atlanta      6
-----------------                                       ----------------


    
                                          
10.3800MI SCAROANAWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Thu Apr 25 1996 15:4024
1 Seattle                                                 Chicago      1
-----------------                                       ----------------
8 Sacramento    |--SEA---                       --CHI---| Miami        8
-----------------       |                       |       ----------------
                        |---SEA--       --CHI---|
4 LA Lakers             |       |       |       |         Cleveland    4
-----------------       |       |       |       |       ----------------
5 Houston       |--HOU---       |       |       --NYN---| New York     5
-----------------               |  SEA  |               ----------------
                                |--CHI--|
2 San Antonio                   |       |                 Olrando      2
-----------------               |       |               ----------------
7 Phoenix       |--SA----       |       |       --ORL---| Detroit      7
-----------------       |       |       |       |       ----------------
                        |---SA---       --ORL---|
3 Utah                  |                       |         Indiana      3
-----------------       |     CHICAGO IN 4      |       ----------------
6 Portland      |--POR---                       --ATL---| Atlanta      6
-----------------                                       ----------------


    
                                          
10.3801interesting pollXTATIC::CHILDSThu Apr 25 1996 18:03121
USA TODAY surveyed NBA players, coaches, trainers and general
managers in seven different categories. Of 435 ballots distributed,
301 (69%) were returned. Voters could pick teammates, their own
coach or home arena. All selections were confidential. The results:

 Best player

Player               Team       Points
1. Michael Jordan    Chicago     132
2. Hakeem Olajuwon   Houston      25
3. Scottie Pippen    Chicago      19
4. Anfernee Hardaway Orlando       7
5. Shaquille O'Neal  Orlando       3
6. Grant Hill        Detroit       2

(Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers, David Robinson of San
Antonio, Charles Barkley of Phoenix, Mitch Richmond of Sacramento
and Shawn Kemp of Seattle each received one vote)

**Unbelivable that Mourning didn't get any votes**

 Most underrated player

Player               Team       Points
1. Mitch Richmond    Sacramento   31
2. Rod Strickland    Portland     18
3. Gheorghe Muresan  Washington   14
4. Vin Baker         Milwaukee     9
5. Armon Gilliam     New Jersey    5
-  Terrell Brandon   Cleveland     5
7. P.J. Brown        New Jersey    4
-  Allan Houston     Detroit       4
-  Vinny Del Negro   San Antonio   4
-  Avery Johnson     San Antonio   4
-  Mookie Blaylock   Atlanta       4

(Sixty other players received between one and three votes)

**Given the results of best player poll Mourning belongs here**
 Best rookie

Player               Team       Points
1. Damon Stoudamire  Toronto      75
2. Joe Smith         Golden State 65
3. Antonio McDyess   Denver       27
4. Jerry Stackhouse  Philadelphia 13
5. Michael Finley    Phoenix       6
6. Arvydas Sabonis   Portland      5
-  Eric Williams     Boston        5
-  Bryant Reeves     Vancouver     5
9. Allan Henderson   Atlanta       2
10. Kevin Garnett    Minnesota     1
--  Voshon Lenard    Miami         1
--  Don Reid         Detroit       1

 Team to win it all

Team                 Points
1. Chicago             141
2. Houston              18
-  Orlando              18
4. Seattle              15
5. Indiana               9
6. L.A. Lakers           4
7. Miami                 3
8. Atlanta               2
- Detroit                2
10. Utah                 1
-- Sacramento            1

 Coach you'd like to play for

Coach                Team       Points
1. Lenny Wilkens     Atlanta      32
2. Phil Jackson      Chicago      25
3. Pat Riley         Miami        25
4. Rudy Tomjanovich  Houston      12
5. Jerry Sloan       Utah         11
-  Larry Brown       Indiana      11
7. Bob Hill          San Antonio   8
8. Del Harris        L.A. Lakers   7
-  George Karl       Seattle       7
-  Brian Hill        Orlando       7  hard to believe

 Most difficult arena to play in

Arena                           Points
1. United Center (Bulls)          57
2. Orlando Arena (Magic)          22
3. Madison Square Garden (Knicks) 14
-  Delta Center (Jazz)            14
5. Alamodome (Spurs)              10
6. McNichols Arena (Nuggets)       8
-  Key Arena (Sonics)              8
8. L.A. Sports Arena (Clippers)    7
9. Charlotte Coliseum (Hornets)    5
-  Skydome (Raptors)               5

(The Forum (Lakers), Bradley Center (Bucks), Summit (Rockets),
Reunion Arena (Mavericks), and The Palace (Pistons) were the only
NBA buildings that didn't get any votes.)

**Celtics must have vote for the Fleet Center themselves**

 Dirtiest player

Player              Team        Points
1. Dennis Rodman    Chicago       24
2. John Stockton    Utah          12  WOW!!!!!!!!!!
-  Karl Malone      Utah          12
-  J.R. Reid        New York      12  should have been higher
-  A.C. Green       Phoenix       12
-  Charles Oakley   New York      12
7. Shawn Bradley    New Jersey     6
8. David Wood       Dallas         6
-  Frank Brickowski Seattle        6
10. Rick Mahorn     New Jersey     5

(The only team with three players receiving votes was the New
York Knicks, with Oakley and Reid, and Anthony Mason, 3.)<HR>
10.3802some opinionsHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedThu Apr 25 1996 18:2526
What you have here is a case of a few votes skewing the results. In the 
dirtiest player, Stockton got 12 votes outta 300, a pretty small 
percentage.

FWIW:

 Best player
 Michael Jordan    Chicago

 Most underrated player
 Mookie Blaylock   Atlanta

 Best rookie
 Joe Smith         Golden State

 Team to win it all
 Chicago

 Coach you'd like to play for
 George Karl       Seattle

 Most difficult arena to play in
 United Center (Bulls)

 Dirtiest player
 J.R. Reid        New York
10.3803XTATIC::CHILDSThu Apr 25 1996 18:321
agreed TTom but I mean Stockton? I thought he wore a halo......
10.3804go figgerHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedThu Apr 25 1996 18:5513
Wail, ya always got people who love to hate teams and players for little
or no apparent reason.

I've never heard anything bad about Stockton except from people who have
to tear him down in order to try to make a case that their guy is the
bestest and even then it's usually related to him not being as good as
his records and stats and not that he's dirty.

Evidently there's at least 12 people out there that have copped some
attitude on Stockton. Perhaps it's not a coincidence that Malone got 12
votes, too.

TTom
10.3805Had to get 1 in hereTPSYS::BROOKSThu Apr 25 1996 19:1124
1 Seattle                                                 Chicago      1
-----------------                                       ----------------
8 Sacramento    |--SEA---                       --CHI---| Miami        8
-----------------       |                       |       ----------------
                        |---LAL--       --CHI---|
4 LA Lakers             |       |       |       |         Cleveland    4
-----------------       |       |       |       |       ----------------
5 Houston       |--LAL---       |       |       --CLE---| New York     5
-----------------               |  S A  |               ----------------
                                |--CHI--|
2 San Antonio                   |       |                 Olrando      2
-----------------               |       |               ----------------
7 Phoenix       |--SA----       |       |       --ORL---| Detroit      7
-----------------       |       |       |       |       ----------------
                        |---SA---       --ORL---|
3 Utah                  |                       |         Indiana      3
-----------------       |     CHICAGO IN 4      |       ----------------
6 Portland      |--POR---                       --IND---| Atlanta      6
-----------------                                       ----------------

Chicago goes 15-0 :-)

    
                                          
10.3806IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanThu Apr 25 1996 19:498
>Evidently there's at least 12 people out there that have copped some
>attitude on Stockton. Perhaps it's not a coincidence that Malone got 12
>votes, too.

Furthermore, aren't there 12 men on a team?

But if they only get one vote apiece, you'd need an entire team hating each
guy...
10.3807XTATIC::CHILDSFri Apr 26 1996 13:3112
Well if last night was playoff basketball the NBA is in serious trouble. I
watched alot of the Ind/Atl the game was physical and intense but one of the
most sloppy contests I've ever watched. Neither of these teams will challenge
either Chicago or Orlando. Too many guys missed pases just because they weren't 
paying attention.

I then watched the Hous/LA game until I dozed off. Magic ain't too magically
anymore is he? This was the first time I've seen him since he was back and
I think he had more turnovers in the first 10 minutes than he did in his career.
Not that diappoints me but how'd the Lakers blow that 9 point lead they had?

mike
10.3808not too goodHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedFri Apr 26 1996 13:4013
Add to that the fack that the Knicks drubbed the Cavs in Cleveland where
there were over 4,000 empty seats.

Only Utah won at home and Portland surrendered a big lead to have that
happen.

The onliest one of the crowd lasted night that might have any chance is
the Rockets. Considering that most of the starters missed significant
portions of the season and are just now getting back together, and throw
in one of the great playoff performers ever, Hakeem, and I'm not quite
ready to throw them aside with the likes of the rest of this crowd.

TTom
10.3809MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri Apr 26 1996 14:0923
  >> Add to that the fack that the Knicks drubbed the Cavs in 
  >> Cleveland where there were over 4,000 empty seats.

     Po' po' Cleveland. Their only love was the Browns and 
     they packed up and left for someone with more money
     leaving Clevelanders with a house full of dirty faced
     kids and a bunch of painful memories. And next fall Groaner 
     and Hal will get to see the ex tooling around in a new
     convertible with some smarmy rich guy. Take it. Take 
     another little pice of my heart now, baby. You know you
     got it if it makes you feel good. Meanwhile, the Cavs 
     are continuing their franchise long history of making 
     no history. And the most interesting thing about the 
     Indians is trying to guess when Albert Belle will do 
     something that'll get him Don King's old cell at the 
     Ohio state pen. No wonder Groaner is prone to repeating 
     himself ad nauseum. Growing up a sports fan in the 60s 
     in Cleveland has obviously induced a sort of post tramatic 
     stress syndrome in po' po' Paul. But it's gives us all
     something to laugh about and that's really the important
     thing.
    
10.3810SALEM::DODAA little too smart for a big dumb townFri Apr 26 1996 14:273
OUTSTANDING!


10.3811Must have been a real snoozer!CNTROL::SALMONFri Apr 26 1996 14:298
    RE: 10.3807:
    
    "I watched alot of the Ind/Atl the game was physical and intense but
    one of the most sloppy contests I've ever watched"
    
    This, coming from a Hoya fan?
    
    Guess I won't be watching many playoff games this year!
10.3812Tommy's redhot - feed him, feed himAKOCOA::BREENYou never can tellFri Apr 26 1996 14:321
    
10.3813Random comments from opening night of playoffsTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks UMass for a great season!Fri Apr 26 1996 17:5312
    Lakers decided not to score for an eight minute stretch in the 4th
    quarter lasted night.  
    
    Knicks shot 17-22 from 3-point land vs Cleveland.
    
    Pacers sip without Reggie.  Eddie J. and the once great Ricky Pierce
    can't get it done any more.
    
    Stockton had 23 assists lasted night - not bad!  One off the all-time
    single game playoff record, held by Magic.
    
    NAZZ
10.3815XTATIC::CHILDSFri Apr 26 1996 18:342
I read that it one off of Sotockton's own record of 24 assists not Magic's.
Unless they share the highest playoff total?
10.3816MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri Apr 26 1996 18:4911
    
    >> and Clinton, MA clearly produces people with "bonehead" syndrome - 
    >> Heiser, Brydie...

       Yup, Clinton produces boneheads, chowderheads, eggheads, deadheads,
       meatheads, muttonheads, beanheads, head cases, head lamps, head
       rests, head of the class, class clowns, class action law suits, 
       suits of armor, Armor all, olly  olly in come free. But what it
       doesn't produce is rabid football fans without a pro team. For that
       you have to go to Cleveland.
    
10.3817He shoots he scoresSALEM::DODAA little too smart for a big dumb townFri Apr 26 1996 19:031
Sha-wing...
10.3818MKOTS3::tcc122.mko.dec.com::longBeat em BucsFri Apr 26 1996 19:083
	<set voice = Johnny Most>

	Stops...pops...BANG!
10.3819:-)WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Fri Apr 26 1996 19:473
    
    
        Brydie stole the Ball. Brydie stole the ball!!
10.3824wheres DAD!BIGQ::WESTKevin 225-4528 HLOMon Apr 29 1996 17:108
    
    Mike, you may not of been born in Clinton but you lived there most of
    your life......by the way hows your Dad, haven't seen him since you 
    sent him that Arizona St hat for Christmas.....where did he move to??
    Heard your making so much money these days you bought him a Condo??
    
    /westy *^)
    
10.3829BIGQ::WESTKevin 225-4528 HLOMon Apr 29 1996 20:196
    
    Now the children can go back outside and play, hip hip hooray!!!!
    
    Groaner you belong in the city where no one knows anybody......
    
    
10.3830HTHAD::HEATHThe albatross and whales they are my brotherTue Apr 30 1996 10:404
    
    
    
      Northboro blows Paul.
10.3832Iverson may joinHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedTue Apr 30 1996 14:3413
At this point, there's 9 underclassmen who've announced so far for the
NBA draft and one high schooler. The deadline is May 12.

Among those who haven't gone public are Allen Iverson who may have the
decision taken outta his hands. It's being reported that he's under
investigation for having a high dollar car furnished by a friend, nifty
little 130 grand Mercedes. 

Tim Duncan aint talking, too. I've heard conflicting reports about what
he's gonna do, including he's rumored to be leaning toward staying in.
Something about having fun in college or some other scandalous situation.

TTom
10.3833POWDML::GARBARINOTue Apr 30 1996 15:496
>    Pacers sip without Reggie.  Eddie J. and the once great Ricky Pierce
>    can't get it done any more.

This little show should convince the Indiana front office (if it stupidly
wasn't already) that they HAVE TO pay Reggie whatever it takes to keep
him in a Pacers uni.
10.3836XTATIC::CHILDSTue Apr 30 1996 16:356
 I believe it was more like "they're getting alot there for 20 million: or
 "for that he expects 20 million".......Unfortunately my man Zo still has 
 alot of growing up to do. 

 mike
10.3837Hard times for ZoHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedTue Apr 30 1996 16:5513
Yeah, ol' Zo aint lookin good agin the Bulls.

The local press is having itself a genuine orgy reporting whatever anyone
is saying bad about Zo and his obviously poor play. I mean we're hearing
form guys from Fort Lauderdale and the likes.

The hate fest, of course, centers around his new paycheck that he'll most
certainly get which will be for double-digits per year at the least.

case, Zo still seems to have the confidence of Pat Riley, whatever that
means.

TTom
10.3838AKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. Bull...Tue Apr 30 1996 17:204
    Not that anyone should really expect it but I think you better wait for
    the two games in Miami before burying Zo.  I have seen some
    overwhelming favorites falter on the other teams court, from
    Celtics-Knicks/Cavs/Phoenix to Bob Petit's Hawks vs Fort Wayne Pistons.
10.3839yeah, but watta teamHBAHBA::HAASfloor,chair,couch,bedTue Apr 30 1996 17:2710
Also, afore you start putting a lot of the blame on Zo, I guess you gotta
start piling some praises on him for leading the Heat to the playoffs in
the firsted place.

Consider that he plays along side of Tim Hardaway, newly annointed
malcontent and past-his-prime, Rex Chapman who never met a shot he din't
like, and Keith Gatling who's mostly noted for his sweat band. Only Walt
Williams seems to be wanted by any other team.

TTom
10.3840Kobe made a major mistakeTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks UMass for a great season!Tue Apr 30 1996 19:169
    Hearing some negatives about the NBA potential of Kobe Bryant.  Seems
    like he's a boy without a position, since he played center in HS but
    handled the ball a lot.  He's not strong enough to play forward in the
    NBA and he can't shoot from the outside, so he's not the prototype for
    an off guard.  Perhaps he can get by with athletic ability and youth,
    but I certainly expect him to be at the end of some mediocre team's
    bench most of next season.
    
    NAZZ
10.3841he'll go middle firsted roundHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Apr 30 1996 19:3025
I'm hearing mixed signals.

On one hand a group of experts is saying that he's inexperienced, doesn't
really match up with any position in the NBA and has a_overall inflated
value of how good he is.

There's almost no way he can play the point, prolly the most difficult
position in the league, IMHO. He's no where near big enough to mix it up
in the middle. That leaves him at 2 or 3 while he apparently has little
or not outside shot.

FWIW, he doesn't seem to be as good as Vince Carter was lasted year afore
suffering from a year of Dean.

On the other hand, almost everyone says that he'll be picked around #10.
If'n that happens, then will have made a couple of million bucks by the
time his class graduates from college in 2000.

In any case, he's hardly in the league with Kevin Garnett who has
exceptional skills to go along with also being 6-11.

Still, I wish him luck. He's gonna need it.

TTom

10.3842We'll still be in the lottery!!WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Tue Apr 30 1996 19:324
    
    
       Don't worry the Celts will take him at 9 and in three years he'll be
    playing for the Lakers. :-(
10.3843AKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. Bull...Wed May 01 1996 14:001
    He's too tall for the C's to be interested.
10.3844Pistons outta here!~HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed May 01 1996 15:0110
Wail, the firsted team out is Detroit. Orlando swept 'em.
FWIW, everyone but ROCK::HUBER had the Magic.

Chicago, New York and San Antonio are all at 2-0.

Atlanta's the onliest real underdog leading their series unless you
consider Houston the dog in the Lakers series. And the Hawks are helped
by not having to deal with Reggie Miller.

TTom
10.3845AKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. Bull...Wed May 01 1996 15:503
    That Houston - Laker series will be pivotal in this contest along with
    Knicks and Atla/Indy.  Did I miss the score of last night's game?  Who
    won?
10.3846Playoff action heating upTNPUBS::NAZZAROThanks UMass for a great season!Wed May 01 1996 15:5519
    Horrendous call that went against the Pistons cost them the game last
    night.  Here's the situation:  Pistons go on a 11-0 run to cut the
    Magic lead to two.  Magic score, Detroit scores.  Magic have the ball,
    up two, 35 seconds left.  Pistons play great D, Magic forced to heave
    up a player from the right that goes over the basket.  Ho Grant gets
    the rebound, puts it back in clearly after the 24 second clock goes
    off.  Refs rule ball grazed the rim.  Replay shows it missed by a mile. 
    Not only do refs not give the ball to Detroit, they allow the Ho Grant
    basket, then though everybody stopped when the horn went off.  Magic
    end up winnin' by 3.
    
    Rockets-Lakers game was spectacular, the kind of game you dream about
    in the playoffs.  Rockets make 12 of their first 13 shots, but can't
    put the Lakers away.  LA comes back and ties it up, and the game goes
    back and forth until about 8 minutes left, LA up three.  Houston
    defense proceeds to shut LA down for six minutes without a point. 
    Houston scores 13 of their own, win by six.
    
    NAZZ
10.3847so farHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed May 01 1996 16:1323
I caught a replay of the play that Nazz described in the Magic game. To
say it was a bad call is a_understatement. The refs blew it big time and
if'n the league has any cajones they should publicly reprimand this crew
and make sure they stay home for the rested of the playoffs.

Hail, they should be fined!~

The Lakers-Rockets series is spectacular. Magic encouraged everyone to
watch closely as he predicts the winner of this series will represent the
West.

Right now, the series are:

	Orlando beats Detroit 3-0 (refs sucked)
	Chicago leads Miami 2-0 (game at Miami tonight)
	Atlanta leads Pacers 2-1 (game at Atlanta Thursday)
	New York leads Cleveland 2-0 (game at new York tonight)
	Seattle leads Sacramento 2-1 (game at Sacramento Thursday)
	San Anotnio leads Phoenix 2-0 (game at Phoenix tonight)
	Utah leads Portland 2-1 (gage at Portland tonight)
	Houston leads LA Lakers 2-1 (game at Houston Thursday)	
	
TTom
10.3848CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westWed May 01 1996 19:4714
    
    Are the refs allowed to review the play on a TV remote?  If not, then
    the 24 sec. shot clock violation being missed is alright (the ball WAS
    close, don't forget to count the karem off the backboard that JUST
    missed the rim).  
    
    Either way, I don't really have a problem with the call unless they CAN
    look at replays.  Just because one teams things there is a violation
    and stops playing is not an excuse not to count the backet.  If the
    refs believe they made the right call concerning the clock, then they
    by DEFINITION made the right call on the basket.
    
    Marc
    
10.3849XTATIC::CHILDSWed May 01 1996 20:224
I believe only the college game can use the tv-replay to change calls and both
the pros and college can use the tv-replay to adjust the time left in the game.

mike
10.3850couple more settledHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu May 02 1996 13:3712
A couple more settled and a couple more linger...

	Orlando beats Detroit 3-0 (refs sucked)
	Chicago beats Miami 3-0 (Heat front line sucked)
	New York beats Cleveland 3-0 (everybody sucked)
	Atlanta leads Pacers 2-1 (game at Atlanta tonight)
	San Anotnio leads Phoenix 2-1 (game at Phoenix Friday)
	Seattle leads Sacramento 2-1 (game at Sacramento tonight)
	Utah ties Portland 2-2 (game at Utah Sunday)
	Houston leads LA Lakers 2-1 (game at Houston tonight)

TTom
10.3851PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu May 02 1996 15:5121
10.3852another vote for Houston in the WestHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu May 02 1996 16:3319
I liked Houston all along and think they'll give Jordan, Pippen and the
rest of the Bulls the best run. I don't see 'em beating the Bulls but it
would shore be a better series than anyone else in the West with the
possible exception of Seattle.

The Sonics present several problems to the Bulls the foremost of which is
that Payton is prolly the hardest guard in the league for Jordan to try
to cover. I guess that Jackson would put Harper on him and leave Jordan
to cover the much slower Hersey Hawkins.

With the Rockets, they have Hakeem, who caint be guarded and who has shown
that he's one of the all time great playoff players.

In the East, the best shot the league has against the Bulls is the Magic
who haven't shown that they can win on the road which is a major
disadvantage. The Rockets apparently don't care if'n they're on the road
or not.

TTom
10.3853early outsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu May 02 1996 17:0827
Here's who's declared so far for the NBA.

For the College guys, as long as they don't retain a_agent, they can
"undeclare". The NCAA is saying that the high schoolers are inelibible
for NCAA because sending the letter to the NBA is considered to be an
intent of professionalism and they players would have to appeal to the
NCAA to get their eligibility back.

Underclassmen who have declared for the NBA:

	Ray Allen, G, Connecticut
	Marcus Camby, C, Massachusetts
	Ronnie Henderson, G, LSU
	Allen Iverson, G, Georgetown
	Dontae Jones, F, Mississippi St
	Stephon Marbury, G, Georgia Tech
	Vitaly Potapenko, C, Wright St
	Darnell Robinson, C, Arkansas
	Samaki Walker, C, Louisville
	Lorenzon Wright, C, Memphis

High Schoolers who have declared for the NBA:

	Kobe Bryant, 6-6 ?, Lower Merion H.S., Ardmore, PA
	Jermaine O'Neal, 6-11 F, Eau Claire H.S., Columbia, SC
	
TTom
10.3854TPSYS::BROOKSFri May 03 1996 12:577
    Just how good are these 10 and how GOOD is this years draft ?
    Just curious if Boston will land anyone decent this year or
    are they still TO GOOD to get a GREAT PICK ?
    
    Washington will be a VERY intresting team next year..
    
    							MaB
10.3855Don't Knock Those Old Spurs Teams!STRATA::BARBIERIFri May 03 1996 13:4515
    re: .3851
    
    Hi Mike,
    
      I have to disagree with you on your San Antonio assessment.  By
      that I refer to your stating they underachieved back in the old
      Gilmore/Gervin/Moore/Mitchell days.
    
      I really liked that team!
    
      If you review, you will find that almost every year back then, 
      that Spurs team would lose in the western finals to the Lakers.
      As good as that Spurs team was, the Lakers were simply better.
    
    						Tony
10.3856and then...HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 03 1996 14:5822
Wail, fer some reason, this one wasn't all that great. Somehow, it never 
looked like the Lakers were gonna get it done. Rockets close 'em out, 
3-1, with a 102-94 win.

Seattle has at least one monkey off its back. The beat Sacramento 101-83 
to win it 3-1.

And the Pacers tied it up with the Hawks and it's headed to Indiana for 
to see who moves on.

Here's how it sits:

	Orlando beats Detroit 3-0 (refs sucked)
	Chicago beats Miami 3-0 (Heat front line sucked)
	New York beats Cleveland 3-0 (everybody sucked)
	Pacers tie Hawks 2-2 (game at Indiana Sunday)
	San Anotnio leads Phoenix 2-1 (game at Phoenix tonight)
	Seattle beats Sacramento 3-1 (Sonics sucked less than usual)
	Utah ties Portland 2-2 (game at Utah Sunday)
	Houston beats LA Lakers 3-1 (Houston sucked it up)

TTom
10.3857ROCK::GRONOWSKIFri May 03 1996 18:017
    
    Webber is an over-rated stiff.  He puts up numbers, but I do
    not believe he helps his team win.
    
    Price may be completely done.  So I wouldn't get too excited
    about Washington.  Howard is a free agent as well, and Cleveland has
    their 1st round pick.
10.3858from USA TodayXTATIC::CHILDSFri May 03 1996 19:17101
Burwell's probably my favorite sports writer. I love the comment about
Starks and Mason


This is Bryan Burwell's most recent column, originally appearing
 Friday, May 3.

Knicks will go out with a bang or two against Bulls


At the root of most great sports rivalries usually is some  unanswered
question of athletic superiority. We ache to see evenly matched
adversaries turn their head-to-head competitions into memorable,
grinding wars that often turn mortal enemies into everlasting
friends.

Of course, if you're not into all that highfalutin, ooey, gooey
romance of sport, and you're just a lover of good-old-fashioned
nastiness, hatred, conflict and controversy, then the New York
Knicks vs. the Chicago Bulls is definitely your kind of party.

What Bulls-Knicks lacks in romance and competitive balance, it
always makes up for in sheer contempt.

When this NBA Eastern Conference best-of-seven semifinal clash
begins Sunday, Bulls vs. Knicks will not remind us of something
as intriguing as a Chicago-Orlando conference final.

The fact is, the Knicks are clearly overmatched in this series.
While the Bulls aspire to reasonable championship heights, the
Knicks are well past their championship prime. Beating the Bulls
in a seven-game series would count as one of the greatest upsets
in NBA history.

This is a mismatch by any conventional wisdom. There is no romance
here like Ali-Frazier, Navratilova-Evert or even Celtics-Lakers.
What makes this one so anticipated is the contrast in styles (boxer
vs. slugger) and the history of animosity that has toned down
slightly only now that Pat Riley is inspiring a new crop of muggers
. . . er, ''force basketball'' players . . . in Miami.

The Bulls look upon the Knicks as graceless thugs, earth-bound
plodders, over-the-hill hack artists and ''Bad Boy'' wanna-bes.
(It should be noted that the real ''Bad Boys'' - Dennis Rodman,
John Salley and James Edwards - are on the Bulls' bench.)

The Knicks look upon the Bulls as whining, privileged characters,
dainty superstars who wilt at the first sight of a well-placed
elbow.

The Knicks, God bless their hallucinating souls, actually think
they're going to win this series. Already, Knicks guard John Starks
has started running his mouth. Before New York finished off the
Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round, Starks was telling the
New York tabloids how badly the Knicks wanted to play Chicago.
''We can beat the Bulls,'' Starks said. ''We already did it.''

Starks was, of course, reminiscing about that regular-season rout
of Chicago on national TV only two games after Jeff Van Gundy
was elevated to head coach and Don Nelson was fired.

Not the same, John, not the same. This is the postseason.  The
Knicks were giddy as could be, geeked up about playing the Bulls
on national TV with a new coach. To the Bulls, it was just another
stop on their regular-season road show.

Sunday, that all changes.

Unlike the series with the Heat, who were just road kill on the
journey to the Ultimate Battle in Orlando, the Knicks are a little
different. Five reasons why the Knicks will push the Bulls to
six games:

1. They are older and more experienced than the Heat.

2. Patrick Ewing still is capable of wonderful, dominating things
in the playoffs.

3. He knows how to pass out of double teams.

4. Derek Harper is a fearless clutch defender.

5. Anthony Mason and Starks are the sort of unpredictable offensive
maniacs who can hurt you - or their own team for that matter -
and determine a game's outcome. Maze and Starks are the players
every coach has in mind when they say, ''You can't fool'em because
they ain't paying attention.''

So until we get to the Bulls vs. the Magic, until we get MJ, Scottie
Pippen and  Rodman vs. Shaq Fu, Penny, Horace, 3-D and Nick Anderson,
Knicks-Bulls will do nicely.

This is the sort of series that will challenge the Bulls.

The Heat were novices at this ''force basketball'' stuff. The
Knicks are masters of it. They inflict pain on the court whenever
possible.

The Knicks will not beat Chicago, but Jordan's bad back and the
Bulls' championship resolve will be thoroughly tested before this
grinding war is over.
10.3859TPSYS::BROOKSFri May 03 1996 19:217
    I was thinking with the much improved George M at center, a few more
    years out of price, webber growing up and then the PLAYER THEY ADD IN
    the draft would give them a strong team...  I didn't realize they
    didn't have this years pick... Did cleveland get that pick for the
    price trade ?  Cleveland could end up with a decent draft...
    
    							MaB
10.3860ROCK::GRONOWSKIFri May 03 1996 19:549
    
    Mark Price for Washington's 1996 1st round pick.
    Hot Rod Williams for Phoenix's 1996 or 1997 1st round pick -
    Cleveland's option.
    
    Cleveland is rebuilding.  To finish 4th in the East in a
    rebuilding year is pretty impressive (see Celtics current
    rebuilding fiasco for reference).
    
10.3861TPSYS::BROOKSMon May 06 1996 12:498
    Does cleveland get to chose which pick from phoenix they want ?
    Right now 1996 would be what the 20th pick or so ?  A lottery
    pick for price could end up being a great deal..... too bad they
    had to go and finish so damn high...  They should have a very
    intresting draft (Plus I'll assume they have $$$ To spend on free
    agency as well ??? Dumping Price/WIlliams salary slots.
    
    							MaB
10.3862ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsMon May 06 1996 13:3124
    
>    Does cleveland get to chose which pick from phoenix they want ?
 
    Yes; this years or next years.
    
>    Right now 1996 would be what the 20th pick or so ? 
    
    16, I believe.
    
>    A lottery
>    pick for price could end up being a great deal..... too bad they
>    had to go and finish so damn high...  
    
    Well, yes and no; having Phills and Brandon develop was certainly
    a good thing...
    
>    They should have a very
>    intresting draft (Plus I'll assume they have $$$ To spend on free
>    agency as well ??? Dumping Price/WIlliams salary slots.
    
    Plus Daugherty's anticipated retirement, plus possibly dumping Ferry's
    contract...
    
    Joe
10.3863Round 1 over...HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon May 06 1996 14:1628
The firsted round is over:

	Orlando beats Detroit 3-0 
	Chicago beats Miami 3-0 
	New York beats Cleveland 3-0 
	Atlanta beats Indiana 3-2 
	San Anotnio beats Phoenix 3-1 
	Seattle beats Sacramento 3-1 
	Utah beats Portland 3-2 
	Houston beats LA Lakers 3-1 

And in the guessing game:

	AD_HEATH                 7
	AKOCOA_BREEN             7
	ODIXIE_ZOGRAN            7
	WMOIS_CHAPALONIS_M       7
	XTATIC_CHILDS            7
	BIS1_ROOSEN              6
	PHXSS1_HEISER            6
	ROCK_GRONOWSKI           6
	SHARE_DERRY              6
	HBAHBA_HAAS              5
	TNPUBS_NAZZARO           5
	ROCK_HUBER               4
	TPSYS_BROOKS             4

TTom
10.3864from yesterday's paperPHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon May 06 1996 16:155
10.3865Payton wins DPOY; Walker goes to NBAHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon May 06 1996 17:0914
Semi hot off the presses:

Gary Payton has been named Defensive Player of the Year. Payton led 
the league in steals.

Payton received 56 of a possible 113 votes from a panel of sports
writers and broadcasters. Chicago's Scottie Pippen was second with 15
votes while Dikembe Mutombo of Denver, last year's winner, was third
with 13 votes.

Also, Antoine Walker has thrown his hat into the NBA ring. Walker, a 6'8" 
forward, would have been a junior had he stayed in Lexington.

TTom
10.3866All Defensive teamXTATIC::CHILDSFri May 10 1996 14:1223
 Geez for someone who's supposedly slipping Rodman still makes first team. 
 Either the slip was prematurely announced or the rest of the league sucks.
 Especially when the voting was done by the NBA coaches who amoung them I
 doubt Rodman has any friends.

 1 ST TEAM

 Forwards: Dennis Rodman and Scottie Pippen
 Center: David Robinson
 Guards: Michael Jordan and Gary Payton

 2 ND TEAM

 Forwards: Horace Grant and Derrick Mckey
 Center: hakeem Olajuwon
 Guards: Mookie Blaylock and Bobby Phills

 A bit of a surprise to me that Grant Hill didn't make it although if they had
 a third team he'd have made that. No surprise to me but probably an absolute
 shocker to Billte, Patrick Ewing didn't receive even a single vote.

 mike
10.3867:-)WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Fri May 10 1996 15:433
    
    
       What no Dino????
10.3868early outsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon May 13 1996 16:2229
[from www.usatoday.com]
   
  UNDERCLASSMEN IN THE NBA DRAFT
  
   A list of the 21 non-college seniors who have made themselves eligible
   for the 1996 NBA draft, held on June 26 at East Rutherford, N.J.:
   
   Shareef Abdur-Rahim, f, freshman, California
   Ray Allen, g, junior, Connecticut
   Kobe Bryant, f, Lower Merion HS, Ardmore, Pa.
   Marcus Camby, c, junior, Massachusetts
   Erick Dampier, c, junior, Mississippi State
   Ronnie Henderson, g, junior, LSU
   Allen Iverson, g, sophomore, Georgetown
   Dontae' Jones, f, junior, Mississippi State
   Chris Kingsbury, f, junior, Iowa
   Randy Livingston, g, sophomore, LSU
   Stephon Marbury, g, freshman, Georgia Tech
   Jeff McInnis, g, junior, North Carolina
   Jermaine O'Neal, f, Eau Claire HS, Columbia, S.C.
   Vitaly Potapenko, c, junior, Wright State
   Darnell Robinson, c, junior, Arkansas
   Mark Sanford, f, sophomore, Washington
   Jess Settles, f, junior, Iowa
   Kebu Stewart, f-c, junior, Cal State-Bakersfield
   Antoine Walker, f, sophomore, Kentucky
   Samaki Walker, c, sophomore, Louisville
   Lorenzen Wright, c, sophomore, Memphis

10.3869XTATIC::CHILDSMon May 13 1996 17:435
 I can't figure out which is funnier, Jesse Settles or McInnis. My guess is
 that both are sick of their over-rated coaches......

 mike
10.3870AKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. BSMon May 13 1996 18:373
    I think McInnis' style is more suited to  the pros.  He's fairly quick
    and has the right size. Problem is he's competing with hundreds of
    other Todd Days.  Power forward and true point guard is where it's at.
10.3871Quite An Accomplisment for the SonicsSTRATA::BARBIERITue May 14 1996 12:2316
      What apathy we have here in this Conference!!!!
    
      The Houston Rockets, two time defending champions have just
      been swept.  This resiliant team lost three close games in
      a row!
    
      Seattle, those underachievers in recent past were the sweepers!
      This team, which had a label of psychological destruction, won
      three close games in a row over the Rockets.  
    
      This is news!
    
      Meanwhile, look at Utah/San Antonio.  What is wrong with the 
      Spurs?
    
    						Tony
10.3873XTATIC::CHILDSTue May 14 1996 13:5712
  The Spurs are as soft a team as there is in the league with a head coach
  in search of clues. Or maybe they're just fooled by appearences. Look at
  Jeff Hornack, is there any other player in the league that looks less likely
  to be a basketball player let alone a star? If you saw Stockton on the street
  you wouldn't suspect him to be a player either. I really think it's more a
  question of what's right with Utah than what's wrong with the Spurs. Utah's
  been here more often so they have the experience, Spurs have noone who can    
  stop Malone and I suspect that Jeff and John are playing circles around Avery 
  and Vinny.........

 mike
10.3874faithful gratefulHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue May 14 1996 14:4214
re: McInnis

Dean let it be known in no uncertain terms that he was displeased with
this decision. The problem that McInnis faced, in addition to the usual
things associated with Dean, was that he was not even assured of
starting nexted year.

The Heels faithful need somebody to blame since it caint possibly be
Dean's fault and McInnis was the new JR.

McInnis has speed but lasted year he never could figger out which
position he wanted play, 1 or 2.

TTom
10.3875Never thought it would happenMFGFIN::JACKSONSet the drag just right!Tue May 14 1996 15:3112
      I for one was suprised to see the Rockets go down under
    the broom, but you have to credit the Sonics for staying
    focused and disrupting the Dream.  
    
       I never thought that Seattle could handle the dream
    the way they did, and game 1 was really the telling story.
    
      Seattle has had trouble with great centers in the past, and
    I just figured it was because they don't have one, but that
    defense was great.
    
      Tim
10.3876CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westTue May 14 1996 15:387
    
    I too was somewhat surprised that the Rockets got swept.  However,
    don't forget that the Sonics have something like a ~12 game win streak
    against the Rockets.  They match up rather nicely.
    
    Marc
    
10.3877PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue May 14 1996 16:3515
10.3878AKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. BSTue May 14 1996 17:157
    Describing Robinson as "soft" by contrasting him with The Fakeman is
    hardly convincing.  Avery and DelNegro are commendable overachievers
    but not top echelon and isn't Sean Elliot an Arizona product?
    
    Mail-it-in has never won anything or did Utah once get a division
    regular season "pennant"?  Malone is the most overrated phoney in
    sports.
10.3879sounds like???BSS::MENDEZTue May 14 1996 17:232
    .-1
    gee..samething could be said about ewing...
10.3880That's essentially where we startedAKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. BSTue May 14 1996 17:241
    
10.3881PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue May 14 1996 18:1811
10.3882Spell check not run on this response - sorry!TNPUBS::NAZZAROBest of luck, Marcus!Tue May 14 1996 18:3714
    I've gotta commend the Rockets for that incredible comeback in the 4th
    quarter of Game 4 Sunday.  I did pick Seattle, but I like the ROcket
    team a lot, and even though they got swept, they went out like
    champions.  Congrats to Rudy T. and the entire team.
    
    And how 'bout Atlants staying alive vs. the Magic lasted night?  I
    figured for sure they'd fold like an accordian in the 4th quarter after
    the incredible burst by the Magic in the first eight minutes of the
    3rd.  Horace Grant had an incredible game for Orlando (29 pts, 20 reb)
    but Grant Long and Steve Smith made c acouple of clutch baskets in the
    final minutes, and Shaq missed some FTs (of course) down the stretch.
    I think he was 5-17 from the line for the night.
    
    NAZZ
10.3883An even two dozenTNPUBS::NAZZAROBest of luck, Marcus!Tue May 14 1996 18:408
    Three other early entry applicants bring the total to 24:
    	- Terquin Mott  Jr. F  Coppin State
    	- Mark Sanford  So. F  Washington
    	- Greg Simpson  Jr. G  West Virginia
    
    I know nothing about these three guys.
    
    NAZZ
10.3884Unfair Attacks On Malone and SpursSTRATA::BARBIERITue May 14 1996 18:5314
      re: .3878
    
      I'm not real sure about this critique on the mailman.  Besides
      Stockton and Malone, what is the talent level on that time year
      in and year out?  Vastly less than most final four teams I think.
    
      Mike, I repeat my disagreement with you about the Spurs.  The
      early team repeatedly made it to the western finals only to lose
      to a BETTER Lakers team.
    
      Or do you contend the Spurs team was more talented?  They never
      had home court advantage.
    
    						Tony
10.3885POWDML::GARBARINOTue May 14 1996 19:196
>      I'm not real sure about this critique on the mailman.  Besides
>      Stockton and Malone, what is the talent level on that time year
>      in and year out?  Vastly less than most final four teams I think.

They've had some good talent the last 2-3 years Tony.  Hornacek is
a real good ballplayer.  Their talent is better than the Knicks' !  :^)
10.3886MFGFIN::JACKSONSet the drag just right!Tue May 14 1996 20:025
      I just heard that Magic is retiring again!  Whats this, the 3rd time? 
    Him, his teammates and Dale musta had a spat.
    
    
      Tim
10.3887Magic gone....againBSS::NEUZILTue May 14 1996 20:033
    Magic has re-retired.  Time to move on he says.
    
    Kevin
10.3888PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue May 14 1996 21:3014
10.3889I Think You're Right/BucksSTRATA::BARBIERIMon May 20 1996 12:1715
      Mike,
    
        I can tell from your response that your memory of those days
        exceeds mine.  Got any Geritol??!!!   I think you're probably
        right.
    
      Everyone,
    
        OK, I'm a Bucks fan.  They finished 4th in the draft lottery.
        Who do they get?
    
        Iverson/Camby will be two of top 3.  Who are the next highest
        rated players???  Is Marbury up there?
    
    						Tony
10.3890bigtime pipedreamPECAD8::CHILDSMon May 20 1996 13:0320
 Jeez maybe they ought to put little Penny in charge cause it's obvious Brian
 Hill doesn't have a clue. I'd be ready to write them off, except I remember
 a favorite team of mine blasting the dread Lakers in game 1 of the series only
 to loose it all in 6 games to an old man who was taken oxygen on the bench in
 that first game. 

 Why oh why do they continue the farce of the lottery? What's worst is they
 don't even try to hide it anymore. They all sit right where they're going
 to pick etc etc etc wow!!!!!!!!!

 If I'm the Sixers, I take Iverson or Marbury and then tank next year to get
 Duncan. They've already got DC at power foward so Camby doesn't fit as nicely
 as a point guard would. 

 Has Camby got an agent? If I'm ML, I hope Shannon Wright last. The kid's a
 bit raw but he's got skills and can run the floor unlike Mr. Montross. Unless
 of course one the expansion teams would take Dee Brown and our pick for theirs.

 mike
10.3891Wastefull #1'sCNTROL::SALMONMon May 20 1996 13:384
    Mikey:
            How many drafts can you waste on centers?
    
    Let's see, you got montross, Earle.........what a waste!
10.3892SNAX::ERICKSONMon May 20 1996 13:494
    
    	I'd settle for Eric Dampier falling to the C's spot.
    
    Ron
10.3893PECAD8::CHILDSMon May 20 1996 13:587
As many as it takes till we get it right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Actual screw the Sixers the Celts should tank it for Duncan!!!

They'll probably take Ray Allen cause they don't need him and if you're going
to take a player with those type of skills Kerry Kittles would be a better 
pick.............
10.3894MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveMon May 20 1996 14:353
    
      I hope Rahim from Cal is there for the 'Tics and they take him.
     There's no one lese in the draft except Iverson that I'd want more.
10.3895IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanMon May 20 1996 14:567
Tommy is right.  Abdur-Rahim is 6'10", is a big-time talent, and is only
a freshman, so maybe he can grow along with the rebuilding program (if they
ever start it).

The Celtics *have* to go big.  With the exception of Dino, their front court
is full of decent *complementary* players.  And I think Dino should get ready
to pack his bags if they really concentrate on rebuilding.
10.3896Pipe dream...WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Mon May 20 1996 15:4319
    
    
        Any chance for John Wallace falling to 9??
    
    I see it...
    
    1 Iverson
    2 Camby or Marbury
    3 Marbury or Camby
    4 Allen
    5 Rahim
    6 Kobe Bryant (love to see him at 9 too..)
    7 Kittles
    8 Damphier
    9 Wallace  :-)
    
    
    
    
10.3897IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanMon May 20 1996 16:184
Who would take Kobe Bryant at 6?

Actually, who would take him in the first round?  That's one pick I don't
understand.
10.3898Kobe Bryant ain't ready they say.STRATA::BTOWERMon May 20 1996 16:544
    Watched the discussions about the draft during the show. Guy they were
    taklking to came right out and said Kobe Bryant may not get picked at
    all. Said his stock is plummeting. Couldn't understand why this kid
    thinks he's ready for the NBA.
10.3899CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westMon May 20 1996 17:2614
    
    Mike,
    
    Rather than guessing what you actually mean, could you be more
    specific?
    
    >Why oh why do they continue the farce of the lottery? What's worst is
    >they don't even try to hide it anymore. They all sit right where they're
    >going to pick etc etc etc wow!!!!!!!!!
    
    The teams DID NOT end up in the same order as record indicates.
    
    Marc
    
10.3900ROCK::GRONOWSKIMon May 20 1996 18:178
    
    Kobe Bryant couldn't even start at a top college right now.  Anyone
    drafting him in the first round would need their heads examined -
    especially high in the first round, where he'd demand big money.
    
    The only way he goes in round 1 is if a team with multiple first 
    round picks wants to take a chance on him.
    
10.3901PECAD8::CHILDSMon May 20 1996 19:2211
SO Toronto gets to pick before Vancover woopie and Toronto happened to be
first but couldn't have the pick because of the rules woopie. It's a farce
period. Weighted lottery and Orlando picks back to back first because that
overgrown kid in a man's body desperately need help and as the NBA's new
posterboy well they just had to get him help. New York gets Ewing. Lakers
and Celtics make trades that get them in the lottery and then they happen 
to get prime picks as well? Ours died but where oh where would the Lakers
have been without magic and Worthy? It's fixed, all it is a show!!!!!!!

mike
10.3902CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westMon May 20 1996 19:446
    
    Naw, if it was fixed, then Golden State would have gotten one of the
    first three picks.  Thus, losing their draft pick to (orlando?).
    
    Marc
    
10.3903ROCK::GRONOWSKIMon May 20 1996 19:533
    
    Worthy and Magic were before the lottery.
    
10.3904AKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. BSTue May 21 1996 14:097
    The Celtics got there pick by trading Gerald Henderson to Seattle for a
    number 1 and Seattle collapsing.  The Seattle position as I recall
    wasn't greatly enhanced by the primitive lottery at the time.
    
    The key was Philly ahead of Boston drafting Washburn amid Red's hints
    that he might be interested which was an obvious red herring.  The rest
    is history.
10.3905Early guesses at the draft are dangerousTNPUBS::NAZZAROBest of luck, Marcus!Tue May 21 1996 14:1834
    Mike FIne of the Globe shows why NBA writers should stay away from
    evaluating college talent by guessing where the top nine picks will go
    in today's paper.  He incredibly has the Celtics picking Jerome
    WIlliams even though he plays the same position as Eric WIlliams and
    Rick Fox, and is the exact same type of player as WIlliams (lots of
    hustle, decent defense, pretty good rebounder, not much offense).
    
    If Eric Dampier is available at #9 (and he most likely won't be), the
    Celtics will snap him up without a moment's thought.  If Kerry Kittles
    is there and Dampier isn't, I'd wager the Celts take Kittles and not
    re-sign Greg Minor.
    
    The way the draft falls at the top depends on what Philly does with the
    #1 pick, who will either be Iverson or Marbury.  I think Isiah will
    take Iverson even with Stoudamire, because Isiah views Iverson as
    another version of himself.  Here's my take on the two ways the top
    of the draft could go:
    
    PHILLY WITH IVERSON			PHILLY WITH MARBURY
    1. Philly - Iverson			1. Philly - Marbury
    2. Toronto - Camby			2. Toronto - Iverson
    3. Vanc. - Marbury			3. Vancouver - Abdur-Rahim
    4. Milwaukee - Allen		4. Milwaukee - Camby
    5. Minnesota - Dampier		5. Minnesota - Allen
    6. Dallas  Abdur-Rahim		6. Dallas - Dampier
    7. LA Clippers - Wallace		7. LA Clippers - Wallace
    8. NJ Nets - Kittles		8. NJ Nets - Kittles
    9. Celtics - ?????			9. Celtics - ?????
    
    All right, I admit right now I'm not sure what the Celtics will do.  I
    do know that taking Jerome WIlliams or ANtoine Walker makes no sense
    unless they get rid of Rick Fox or Eric Williams first.
    
    NAZZ
10.3906Hope So...LUDWIG::BARBIERITue May 21 1996 18:518
      re: -1
    
      Wow Nazz, I hope your 'Philly takes Marbury' prognostication
      is right on!!!
    
      (Bucks with Camby!!!).
    
    							Tony
10.3907Go North young manILBBAK::SILVESTRISoar with the Eagles!Tue May 21 1996 18:5616
>>      Wow Nazz, I hope your 'Philly takes Marbury' prognostication
>>      is right on!!!
>>      (Bucks with Camby!!!).
    
	Doubtful ... Stu Jackson (for Vancouver) has already been
	quoted as saying "Marcus Camby won't get out of Canada" ...
	meaning that if Toronto doesn't take him, Vancouver will ...
	that wouldn't be a bad place for Marcus to play, he would be
	playing beside "Big Country" Reeves and would never have to 
	defend any of the real wide bodies in the NBA ...

	And, in case noone else mentioned it, Marcus has signed with
	Pro Serv ... he now has an agent and CANNOT return to UMass
	for his senior year ...

	Vinny
10.3908PECAD8::CHILDSWed May 22 1996 16:569
My mistake then on the Lakers getting Worthy and Magic via the lottery. Red's
red herring was Brad Daughtery not Wasburn. Interesting one I read today was 
the Celtics packaging the pick, and Dee Brown to NY for Ewing. The writer 
said in talking with ML Carr that ML is planning to trade the pick if possible
for an etablished player and of course Michael Jordan's name was mentioned.
Seriously doubt though that Chicago won't pay him the 36 million over 2 years.

mike
10.3909ROCK::GRONOWSKIWed May 22 1996 17:019
    
    Mike, obviously you were reading a Boston newspaper if you read the
    Celtics dealing a mediocre (#9) first round pick plus a mediocre
    player with a highly inflated salary (Brown) for Ewing.  
    
    Has Cleveland made their decision on the Phoenix pick yet?  I could
    see Ewing ending up in Dallas for Jackson if he gets moved.  I
    wouldn't mind seeing Jackson in Cleveland, but Dallas wants a big
    man, and other than Hill, they don't have any.
10.3910MYLIFE::mccarthyMike McCarthy SHR3-1/P32 237-2468Wed May 22 1996 17:075
Cleveland decided not to take the pick.

I think they have the option to use it in 97 or 98.

Mike
10.3911PECAD8::CHILDSWed May 22 1996 17:3313
actually Paul it's a Worcester rag and said writer is an opinuated columnist who 
loves to fantasize and create controversy. With all that said I don't find it
that far fetched. They may have been another player involved as well. My guess
is that with no championships and 3 years or so left that Ewing may have worn
out his welcome in New York. Anyways in real new Jeff Van Gunde got a 2 year
contract to coach the Knicks.

Question of the day: If Shaq was 4 inches shorter and 60 or so pounds lighter
would even be on a CBA roster? He certainly wouldn't be in the NBA. The man/
child should get every available piece of footage of Hakeem and study it this
summer.........

mike
10.3912ROCK::GRONOWSKIWed May 22 1996 18:226
    
    Ewing may have worn out his welcome in NY, but he's worth a heck of a
    lot more than a mediocre first round pick and an over payed mediocre
    guard who can't play the point and can't defend shooting guards.
    
    
10.3913According to Globe: Rahim Will Go FastYIELD::BARBIERIWed May 22 1996 18:3012
      The Globe guess of picks had the Bucks taking the guy from
      CA - Rahim (???).  The comment was that they want a 2G, but
      can't pass this guy up.  It seems to imply this Rahim guy
      is real hard to pass up and perhaps the top 4 selections are
      a lock
    
      Iverson/Camby/Marbury/Rahim.
    
      If the Bucks do covet a 2G, perhaps this implies Respert was
      a bust (???).
    
    						Tony
10.3914IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanWed May 22 1996 19:185
>      If the Bucks do covet a 2G, perhaps this implies Respert was
>      a bust (???).

I don't think any implication is necessary.  I haven't seen him, but I've
heard some commentary that he's definitely been a bust.
10.3915Assuming ML's that smartAKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. BSWed May 22 1996 20:598
    Daugherty was no red herring - he had an excellent career.  Red would
    have been fine with that pick but never had any intention of taking
    Washburn but pretended he did.
    
    Philly should extort something from Toronto if they're not going to
    take Camby, else make a deal.  Iverson's not enough to pass on what
    Camby could bring which would be fe the C's #9, Radja,Brown and even
    perhaps next years pick.
10.3916PECAD8::CHILDSWed May 22 1996 22:487
Sorry while I agree with you that Daughtery would have been a fine pick, as I
recall after they announced Philly 1st, Boston 2nd, Red turn to Pat Williams
and told him "he better take Daughtery or else he would" (he being Red) when
all the talk around town and the league was how Red loved Bias. Bias had been
to 3 or 4 Celtics' all-star camps in a row and had been the MVP at all of them.

mike 
10.3917Boston - losersville USA and Cokecity USAROCK::GRONOWSKIThu May 23 1996 02:195
    
    Red proved to be a real genius... tricking Pat Williams into dealing
    the all-star Duagherty pick to Cleveland so he could draft the coke
    happy Len Bias.  A real smart cookie there... he probably also
    recommended drafting Mr Snort (Reggie) also.
10.3918NQOS01::nqsrv107.nqo.dec.com::may_brBRUCE MAYThu May 23 1996 04:211
yabbut, he's got lotsa rings, something never seen with the cavs name on it.
10.3919Let's get an athleteFABSIX::R_LUCHTNo sleep till.......Thu May 23 1996 06:457
Nobody's mentioning Dontae Jones, from what I saw of this kid he can leap over
tall buildings, and he had pretty good touch too. He almost took Miss. State all
the way. I think he's going to be a big time player, maybe not right away, but
in time he'll develop. I say take a chance not pick the safe stiff like they
have for the last ??? years.

					Rich..........
10.3920SNAX::ERICKSONThu May 23 1996 12:447
    re .3917,
    
    	Looks like its going to be a typical day in Sports. Can we just
    make a new topic, call the "Slam Groaner note"?
    
    
    Ron
10.3921CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsThu May 23 1996 12:5410
RE                     <<< Note 10.3917 by ROCK::GRONOWSKI >>>

>    Red proved to be a real genius... tricking Pat Williams into dealing
>    the all-star Duagherty pick to Cleveland so he could draft the coke
>    happy Len Bias.  A real smart cookie there... he probably also
>    recommended drafting Mr Snort (Reggie) also.

  Didn't the Len Bias pick come from Seattle in exchange for Gerald Henderson? 

  George
10.3922AKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. BSThu May 23 1996 13:366
    I thought that the Celtics had the third pick and Daugherty was an
    automatic at #1 and the key was having Bias at #3.  It was obvious that
    the Celtics would be taking Bias if for no other reason than he was a
    great player.
    
    George you're right, it was mentioned earlier
10.3923Reggie doesn't deserve to be mocked in hereTNPUBS::NAZZAROBest of luck, Marcus!Thu May 23 1996 14:257
    Celtics had the #2 pick from Seattle in the trade for Henderson.
    
    I deeply resent your calling Reggie Lewis Mr. Snort.  If you have some
    proof from somewhere that this is true, then show us.  Otherwise, show
    some respect for the deceased.
    
    NAZZ
10.3924some real geniiHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu May 23 1996 14:3421
Now for some lighter stuff...

Here's how the the experts are doing in the playoffs:

			Round1	Round2	East	West	Final	Games
---------------------------------------------------------------------
TNPUBS::NAZZARO		5	2	CHIC	SEAT	SEAT	4-2
ROCK::HUBER		4	0	CLEV	S.A.	CLEV	---
HBAHBA::HAAS		5	2	CHIC	HOUS	CHIC	4-1
AKOCOA::BREEN		7	3	CHIC	LALA	CHIC	4-2
ROCK::GRONOWSKI		6	4	CHIC	SEAT	CHIC	---
XTATIC::CHILDS		7	2	CHIC	HOUS	CHIC	---
SHARE::DERRY		6	3	CHIC	SEAT	CHIC	4-1
AD::HEATH		7	2	CHIC	HOUS	CHIC	4-3
PHXSS1::HEISER		6	2	ORLA	HOUS	HOUS	4-2
BIS1::ROOSEN		6	3	CHIC	HOUS	CHIC	4-2
ODIXIE::ZOGRAN		7	3	CHIC	S.A.	CHIC	4-1
WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M	7	3	CHIC	SEAT	CHIC	4-0
TPSYS::BROOKS		4	2	CHIC	S.A.	CHIC	4-0

TTom
10.3925What a moron!CNTROL::SALMONThu May 23 1996 15:3210
    RE: 3923
    
              Mr. Nazzaro, I too was somewhat shocked to read the note 
    previous to yours until I looked at the author. Total lack of class!
    
    
    
    
                                John
    
10.3926If ya don't like it here, why don't you go back home?CNTROL::SALMONThu May 23 1996 15:418
    Sorry, my previous note was a responce to note 10.3917.
    
    I don't want to offend anyone that doesn't deserve it!
    
    
    
    
                                 John
10.3927I'm glad I'm sitting here by myself!CNTROL::SALMONThu May 23 1996 16:1215
    I'm mostly a read only noter, and I'm also the type of person that
    can take a lot of sh*t. But that note (10.3917) really has me p*ssed
    off! I can't beleive anyone in this notes file would actually enter a
    note slandering someone who is deceased!
    
    This guy was a husband, father, and someone's son. You've got some very
    big b*lls pal. I can understand your notes defending Albert Belle,
    the city of Cleveland, and the state of Ohio (actually I go to next
    unseen), but this note is totally unacceptable to me. I'm Please do not
    respond with an apology to 10.3917. I would not expect, or accept one!
    
    
    
                                    John
     
10.3928All NBA stuffHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu May 23 1996 16:2938
All-NBA
	Firsted team:
	Michael Jordan	113 (unanimous)
	Scottie Pippen	 91
	Penny Hardaway	 90
	Karl Malone	 89
	David Robinson	 65

	Seconded:			Thirded:
	Shawn Kemp			Charles Barkley,
	Gary Payton			Juwan Howard
	Grant Hill			Shaquille O'Neal
	Hakeem Olajuwon			Mitch Richmond
	John Stockton			Reggiec Miller

1995-96 NBA awards

     Most Valuable Player
     Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls
     
     Rookie of the Year
     Damon Stoudamire, Toronto Raptors
     
     Sixth Man of the Year
     Tony Kukoc, Chicago Bulls
     
     Coach of the Year
     Phil Jackson, Chicago Bulls
     
     Defensive Player of the Year
     Gary Payton, Seattle SuperSonics
     
     All-defensive team
     Scottie Pippen, Michael Jordan, Gary Payton, David Robinson, Dennis
     Rodman.
     
     Most Improved Player
     Gheorghe Muresan, Washington Bullets
10.3929ROCK::GRONOWSKIThu May 23 1996 16:474
    
    Reggie Lewis hit the snow pal, whether you want to believe it or not.
    It has nothing to do with whether he was a husband, father or son.
    
10.3930CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsThu May 23 1996 17:0910
  What evidence have you seen to back that up?

  We seem to have Nazz who knew him personally who never saw him do drugs,
no medical evidence or any other credible evidence has come to light showing
that he did drugs, and is wife doesn't seem to be afraid of any drug evidence
showing up during discovery for her civil trial. 

  You got something else? If so, let's have a look.

  George
10.3931ROCK::GRONOWSKIThu May 23 1996 17:132
    
    I'm using the Glenn Method, I read it in the newspaper...
10.3932CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsThu May 23 1996 17:239
  Was this the case where some reporter from the Wall Street Journal's left the
floor of the stock exchange with big ideas about branching out into Inquirer
type sports stories, got blinded by the sun, developed brain damage and wrote
some nonsense about Reggie based on some low life who later changed his story?

  Not high on the credibility meter. Better come up with something with a bit
more teeth.

  George
10.3933SCREW!CNTROL::SALMONThu May 23 1996 17:2311
    You are a classless idiot. PERIOD!
    
    Anyone who makes a statement like that is gutless, in my book.
    
    Maybe you should write for the globe.
    
    I'm not gonna waste my time getting it on with you like some others
    would in here.
    
    I told you before, I'm really pissed at your comments.....I had to get
    out of here at lunch time, something I very rarely do.
10.3934ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsThu May 23 1996 17:4413
    
    Without arguing the merits of the statement, I wonder why you
    say:
    
>    Anyone who makes a statement like that is gutless, in my book.
    
    Paul wrote something, publically, that he undoubtedly knew would
    get people upset at him.  If he believes it to be true, then IMHO
    doing so takes either bravery or stupidity, and Paul isn't stupid.
    If he's just saying it to provoke a reaction, then it still requires
    some amount of bravery.
    
    Joe
10.3935Uselly its me ranting and raving... I cant take it...TPSYS::BROOKSThu May 23 1996 17:5418
    Many reporters/papers/news caster's hinted around and some may have
    even stated that they received information that reggie had in fact
    done coke (Either while pro or in college).  Some folks who like the
    celtics and reggie will chose to do the right thing and last I checked
    that would be to presume innocents until proven guilty and others,
    the anit-celtic/reggie folks will assume he was guilty.  Maybe becuase
    he was successful or maybe to just get a rise out of everyone in here.
    
    Both are entitled as this is a notesfile, Im constantly battleing folks
    who would beleive that MJ does drugs, gambles and all but pulled the
    trigger on the gun that killed his father... for the most part I like
    to think these poeple do this to just try and get me going :-).....
    
    -*, relax, no one in here has PROOF that he did drugs (That I know of)
    but I don't beleive anyone has any absolute proof that he didn't either
    (Unless you got a God-Hotline)....
    
    							MairB
10.3936SUBPAC::SKALSKIThu May 23 1996 18:1012
    
    	One must consider the source of the comment, not at all 
    	unexpected however.  He is after all the bitterest man 
    	on the planet.  Chowdah anyone?
    
    
    
    
    						Shark
    
    
    
10.3937Paul has very distinquished companyAKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. BSThu May 23 1996 18:2416
    George, 
    	1.  The wsj writer mainly simply plagiarized from the Globe
    
    	2.  On the contrary he wears quite the cloak of respectability what
    	    with U of Va and even the WSJ itself, though why that rag is 
    	    considered respectable is beyond me.
    
    	3.  The publication and moreso the reception of the article should 
    	    awaken folks to the power of Nazism - I say that because I
    	    can't think of any other answer.  As blatantly rascist as
    	    1920s German anti-semitism.
    
    Don't single out Groaner - Weei after doing a 24 hour vigil at his
    deathbed jumped off the Reggie bandwagon at the first innuendoes. 
    Write to the station John, to Will McDonough of the Globe, to the
    Herald they haven't particularly masked their attitude.
10.3938WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Thu May 23 1996 18:346
    
    
         Bottom line is everyone in Sports has there own opinion. Take it
    at that. I mean I get mad when someone says Larry Bird Sucked. Paul as
    well as Mahmoud,Marge,and whoever else has there opinions. Take it with
    a grain of salt and move on.
10.3939ROCK::GRONOWSKIThu May 23 1996 18:396
    
    re: .3933
    
    
    Uh oh... i'm ascared.  Please don't come down to my office and beat me
    up.
10.3940CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsThu May 23 1996 18:4011
  No respectable journalist implies that someone has committed a felony on
such thin evidence. The suggestion that someone who was once considered
respectable has done so only raises that possibility in my mind that they are
cashing in that respectability for the big bucks of tabloid journalism.

  On the other hand, when you consider the economic benefits to Inquirer type
reporting for some evidence on which they can hang their hat and the fact that
it is not forth coming it appears more and more unlikely that he was involved
with drugs in any substantial way. 

  George
10.3941ROCK::GRONOWSKIThu May 23 1996 18:438
    
    Some folks who hate Belle and the Indians will chose to do the wrong 
    thing and proclaim guilt even after the court decided that Belle was
    not guilty in the Halloween incident.
    
    As far as Jordan goes, who cares if he gambles.  If his gambling
    habits impact his play on the court or leads to fixing games, then
    it should be an issue... and if not, so what.
10.3942I'm guilty, I guessCNTROL::SALMONThu May 23 1996 18:4611
    I wouldn't do that, Paul...after all, you are a very BRAVE man.
    
    You got me, just as you've gotten so many of us in here!
    
    I say to myself every day "why do these people let him get to them"!
    
    Now I know...oh well,
    
    
    
                                  JS
10.3943ROCK::GRONOWSKIThu May 23 1996 19:038
    
    If you must know, I entered the Reggie note to prove a point...
    that Boston fans are so biased and hypocritical that someone
    like Lewis is presumed innocent until proven guilty (as he
    should be), while someone like Belle is presumed guilty
    even when he's found not guilty in a court of law - which
    he was in both the Halloween incident and the throwing the
    ball at the drunk in the stands incident.
10.3944THEMAX::JACKSONSet the drag just right!Thu May 23 1996 21:088
      Paul calling boston fans biased?  Hum....
    
      I know I'm biased towards my colorado teams, but I also try to keep
    an open mind and not defend certain players/managment when they do
    wrong or play bad, etc.. Except for of course Mr Teef ;-)))))
    
      Tim
      
10.3945EDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryFri May 24 1996 00:3514
    
>    If you must know, I entered the Reggie note to prove a point...
>    that Boston fans are so biased and hypocritical that someone
>    like Lewis is presumed innocent until proven guilty (as he
>    should be), while someone like Belle is presumed guilty
>    even when he's found not guilty in a court of law
    
    And you failed miserably... Belle was found guilty guilty GUILTY 
    of reckless operation of a motor vehicle in the Halloween incident.  
    Which was never the point (which was rather that Belle is a jerk) 
    but you managed to step in it nonetheless.
    
    glenn
    
10.3946CHEFS::7A1_GRNGo GB/USA/Ken/NZ/Oz Olympic teamFri May 24 1996 08:517
    To label/mock the deceased, who is unable to defend himself, is one of the 
    most cowardly acts a man can take.
    
    Give it a miss, I don't want to read it.
    
    
    CHARLEY
10.3947Simple Solution: Leagalize Drugs NOW!!!!PECAD8::CHILDSFri May 24 1996 10:4916
 it just makes to much sense and would rob the rob-barrons who back the         
 politicos of a big piece of their wealth. Cut down drastically on crime.
 I'm trying hard to find a negative here.....

 enough moralizing for now. Anybody got a clue for the Magic? Brian Hill
 will buy them all I think. Let see Penny gets 38 and they loose. Superboy
 gets 36 with 16 boards and they loose and now they loose the only guy with
 any heart on team Ho Grant. Well Penny might have heart too but for certain
 Scott, Anderson and Superboy don't have any. That'd be my clue Brian. Get 
 these boys a heart transplant cause they can't just get by on their physical
 gifts. Make they watch some tapes of guys like MJ, Rodman, Bird, Magic and of
 course the man with the biggest heart of all BIG BILL RUSSELL. Maybe it'll
 sink in. Maybe then they'll realize what it takes to be a Champion.........

 mike
10.3948Bulls are only 1/2 way thereTPSYS::BROOKSFri May 24 1996 12:0239
    Hey all the bulls have done was win there 2 home games (As they
    should).  The real series is this weekend, if Orlando holds serve
    its a whole new ballgame... Im hoping its over in 4 so the Bulls
    can get some rest before playing the REAL series vs Seattle.
    
    I will say one thing, at this point the Magic do not deserve to be
    mentioned in the same sentence with Chicago... They have no heart
    or desire, the rely on Hardaway and Shaq(Shaq rely's on intimadating
    his man and getting 150minimum breaks per game from the refs).  The
    Free Throw % of this team is pathetic and is where ALL there attention
    should be focused (That and finding someone other then Hardaway that
    can handle the ball).  Have they put all the eggs in too few baskets.
    With the $$ That shaq/Penny/Ho make can they afford anyone else ???
    This team could hit a downswing real quick and 3-5 years people will
    put them in the catagory of great players without a ring (Well not Ho).
    
    The gate's will be open next year for someone in the east to make a run
    for a ring... NY just seems to be done, they HAVE to land a free agent
    guard or they go NOWhere next year... Orlando, obviously if shaq goes
    (I doubt that will happen) there done... CHicago, this is it, they
    managed to put together a great team for 1 more run but if they sign
    Michael they won't sign Rodman and I think they will come close but no
    cigars without rodman....
    
    I was actually disapointed that Cleveland chose NOT to use Phoenix's
    pick this year, Im sure it was $$$.  IF they want to land a Free Agent
    and then try to draft/sign 3 picks in the top 20 they could have a cash
    flow problem....
    
    This will be a very intresting free agency year, first the rumors,
    we'll get all kinds of intresting rumors around Michael, Shaq, Dikembe
    and Miller... Out of them I have a feeling only Reggie will move to
    another team... But it will be fun and keep it intresting during the
    off season :-)
    
    See you all on tuesday, who knows maybe we'll have a double sweep
    this weekend :-)
    
    							MairB
10.3949Miserable failure? No, successful failure!BSS::NEUZILFri May 24 1996 13:4716
    
>    And you failed miserably... Belle was found guilty guilty GUILTY 
     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>    of reckless operation of a motor vehicle in the Halloween incident.  
>    Which was never the point (which was rather that Belle is a jerk) 
>    but you managed to step in it nonetheless.
>    
>    glenn
 

	Glenn,

	I disagree.  I think it was a very successful failure.   


	Kevin
10.3950Bulls sweepHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 24 1996 13:477
Utah will win one, maybe two. No way no sweep. Seattle wins series
anyway.

The Bulls might lose game 3. I don't see it happening but if'n they win
game 3 there's no way the Magic win game 4.

TTom
10.3951want some cheese with that whine???BSS::MENDEZFri May 24 1996 14:2813
    reply to mairb
    Its kind of ironic that a Bulls fan would whine about the calls that
    Shaq gets as opposed to the calls that both Jordan and Pippen get.
    Late in game two Rodman did everything but undress Shaq and they
    called a fould on Shaq.  Now it really wouldn't have made a difference
    cuz everyone knows that "daddy" cain't shoot free throws.....
    
    Not really a Magic fan but it looks to me that the only "huevos" on
    this team belong to mister Shaw.
    
    Wonder how good Jackson would be without Jordan???  Hill would not
    be in the NBA without Penny or Shaqfu...
    
10.3952not too badHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 24 1996 14:4410
>    Wonder how good Jackson would be without Jordan??? 

We had about a year and a half of that and Jackson kept the Bulls
competitive in spite of Scottie Pippen.

Obviously, if'n you root for Jordan you forfeit the right to whine about
any calls that anyone else is getting or not getting. The ref and the
league gives most to the guy that needs it the leasted.

TTom
10.3953MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri May 24 1996 16:048
    
     Jackson kept the Bulls "competitive" but not serious contenders.
    The thing Michael brings and inspires amongst his teammates is
    playoff intensity. The difference between the Bulls and the Magic
    in that regard is like night and day. At crucial points in the 2nd
    game the Bulls had the fire in the belly and the Magic were looking
    around for someone to step up. If they don't match Chicago's fire
    they'll be home after just the minimum. 
10.3954SNAX::ERICKSONFri May 24 1996 16:259
    
    	I think you will see Brian Hill or Orlando get fired if Orlando
    doesn't win at least 2 games against Chicago. Chicago played very
    good defense in the 2nd half of game 2, which looked great because
    Orlando didn't have a clue on how to break Chicago's press. If your
    having a problem getting Penny the ball, then run a double screen
    to get him open.
    
    Ron
10.3955pretty much put that outHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 24 1996 16:276
>    ... If they don't match Chicago's fire
>    they'll be home after just the minimum. 

Like I said, sweep. This aint gonna happen.

TTom
10.3956ROCK::GRONOWSKIFri May 24 1996 17:095
    
    re: .3945
    
    I guess I'd take these comments more seriously if it weren't for your
    Napoleonic complex.
10.3957EDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryFri May 24 1996 17:129
    
>    I guess I'd take these comments more seriously if it weren't for your
>    Napoleonic complex.
    
    You've once again confused me with George Brooks... ;-)
    
    
    glenn
    
10.3958ROCK::GRONOWSKIFri May 24 1996 17:163
    
    The only thing that makes you taller than Brooks is those black 5"
    pumps.
10.3959Chi and Sea will sweep; Pitino to Nets?TNPUBS::NAZZAROBest of luck, Marcus!Fri May 24 1996 17:2910
    I look for sweeps in both series this weekend.  Finals probably won't
    start until the following weekend.  I know the NBA planned to start the
    Finals on June 5 or so, but I can't believe they'll wait 10 days if
    both teams sweep.  But TV might say otherwise.
    
    In other news, the Nets came back hard at Pitino.  Offered control of
    player personnel decisions, head coach, and a chunk of the team. 
    Pitino says he'll decide when he comes back from vacation on June 3.
    
    NAZZ
10.3960PECAD8::CHILDSFri May 24 1996 17:325
I was reading an article about Shaq's foul shooting woes this morning. In the
article they said he practices from 30 to 45 minutes after every practice.
Hard to believe he doesn't improve with that kind of practice. 

mike
10.3961Pitino storyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 24 1996 17:5377
[www.usatoday.com]
   
  PITINO MULLING NETS' COACHING JOB
  
   LEXINGTON, Ky. - Kentucky coach Rick Pitino said Friday he is
   considering an offer to be coach, general manager and part owner of
   the New Jersey Nets.
   
   Pitino, who guided Kentucky to its sixth national championship last
   month, said conversations with his agent, Rick Avare, and the Nets
   have heated up in the last few days.
   
   ''They said we'd like to see you come home and build a model of
   excellence,'' said Pitino, a New York native who coached the Knicks
   for two seasons from 1987-89.
   
   Pitino, 43, said he will be discussing the offer with Nets' officials
   during the next 24 hours. He said he would not announce his decision
   until after he returns from a week-long trip to Ireland that begins
   Sunday.
   
   Pitino, who last month turned down a five-year, $20 million offer to
   coach the Nets, said he was addressing the subject because of a report
   in Friday's New York Daily News.
   
   ''This is not a coaching change,'' Pitino said. ''This is a career
   move. I've been here seven years, six years longer than many of you
   thought.''
   
   Pitino has compiled a 184-45 record in seven seasons at Kentucky. He
   has taken five Kentucky teams to the NCAA tournament, guiding the
   Wildcats to one national championship, two Final Fours, two final
   eight finishes and one final 16.
   
   Pitino said that a formal offer has been made by the Nets, but he did
   not disclose the terms.
   
   ''It's more important that I have the ability to put the whole show
   together, top to bottom,'' he said. ''That program has to be rebuilt
   from top to bottom.''
   
   He said ''money will not come into the equation. I'm more than well
   compensated here at Kentucky.''
   
   Pitino said that he was impressed with the recent restructuring of the
   Nets under Henry Taub, who is chairman of the team's board.
   
   Asked what would make him turn down the offer, Pitino said, ''Probably
   my love of Kentucky.''
   
   Pitino also said that he would want to talk to his Kentucky players
   before making a decision.
   
   ''I would want them to understand my feelings and why I would leave,''
   he said. ''They're all very important to me.''
   
   Larry Ivy, Kentucky's senior associate athletics director, said he
   thinks that consideration may keep Pitino in Lexington.
   
   ''Our position is that once he evaluates the offer and talks to his
   players, that he will come to the conclusion that Kentucky is his home
   and that's where he'll be staying,'' Ivy said.
   
   While Pitino called the Nets' latest offer intriguing, he said, ''I've
   got to temper my excitement because I love this place dearly.''
   
   He called Kentucky the best job in basketball, college or pro.
   
   ''Don't speculate about new coaches (at Kentucky),'' he said. ''Don't
   throw me out the door yet.''
   
   Last month, Pitino said ''there would be no way I'd leave Kentucky.''
   
   ''I have no interest in any situation right now,'' he said at the
   time. ''It wouldn't matter what opened up. I would not leave Kentucky
   at this point in my life.''

10.3962SUBPAC::WHITEHAIRCentral Division Champs=IndiansFri May 24 1996 17:566
    
    
    	New York is washed up.......who cares anyway???
    
    
    		W A H O O O O O O O ! ! ! !
10.3963SNAX::ERICKSONFri May 24 1996 18:2813
    
    	The question is what is Shaq doing for those 30-45 minutes?
    When all you do is throw up shotputs, what can he expect? Orlando
    should create a 3pt type line at 15 ft, on whatever basketball court
    Shaq practices on during the offseason. Then tell him he is fined
    10K for everytime they catch him taking a shot inside 15ft. If Shaq
    developed a 15 ft jump shot, his free throw shooting would improve.
    He has to learn to put some arc on the ball, with a little rotation.
    Practicing 15 ft jump shots, instead of inside moves should help
    him get a feel for shooting free throws. He might even try imitating
    the Robert Parish rainbow.
    
    Ron
10.3964POWDML::GARBARINOFri May 24 1996 18:3421
>    If your
>    having a problem getting Penny the ball, then run a double screen
>    to get him open.

IMO, they didn't even try to get him the ball.  Sure, Pippen is a very
good defender, but nobody can be denied the ball in the NBA...and
definitely not Hardaway.  Brian Hill is a MORON.  He had no credentials
when he became coach, and being embarrassed THREE YEARS IN A ROW will
emphatically prove his inability to coach at this level.

I will be very happy to see Orlando go down with a wimper.  Maybe we can
get an immediate-reaction interview with Pat Williams (GM ?) with questions
such as:  "what's wrong with a team that gets the top pick two years in
a row ?", and "will they be able to re-sign O'Neal ?", and if not, "will
Jon 'f*&^*ng' Koncak be able to keep Orlando a title contender ?".


BTW, re: Jordan and Pippen getting the calls, it was no more evident
than at the end of Game2 when Pippen wasn't called for traveling while
rolling on the floor with the ball, and getting fouled on a rebound
when it appeared he didn't even get touched.
10.3965Shaq At Line/Draft Prognosticating - The Rahim FactorYIELD::BARBIERISun May 26 1996 13:4820
      I read that Shaq hits something like 80-85% of those free
      throws during practise.
    
      Conclusion: Its a mental thing.  Talk all you want about 
      technique, but what needs adjusting is his mind.
    
      Today's Globe says Toronto may take Rahim.  This scenario
      would then look like...
    
      					Poss. 1		Poss. 2
    
    		Philly     		Iverson		Marbury
    		Toronto                 Rahim		Rahim
    		Vancouver               Camby           Camby or Iverson
    		***Bucks***             Marbury?        Camby or Iverson
    
      My main question is Poss. 2.  Is there any chance Vancouver
      prefers Iverson to Marbury???
    
    						Tony
10.3966Correction To -1YIELD::BARBIERISun May 26 1996 13:491
      I meant to say Iverson to Camby!
10.3967sweep and 3-1HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue May 28 1996 14:3322
Did someone say sweep!~

Magic bows out. Shaq din't have the heart and the rest of Orlando this
side of Penny just stood around. Even the shoving match with Rodman was
half hearted.

Shaq saved his real stuff for after the game when he walked off without
as much as a howdy do to any of the Bulls. Then he got real excited and
tore up some stuff in the locker room. Too little, too late. For the
third straight year, the Magic get swept in the playoffs to end their
season. Shaq is prolly headed outta town with the Lakers being most
prominently mentioned.

On the left coast, the Sonics stayed alive despite some serious home
cooking that kept Kemp on the bench. But like the series, this is Gary
Peyton's series as he continued to dominate Stockton. Actually, this game
may have turned on a realization that Utah has approximately no chance
aginst the Bulls while Seattle might at least win a game or 2.

Ho hum, Jordan and the Bulls continue their march...

TTom
10.3968Pitino gone?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue May 28 1996 16:1118
And of course, the other story in the NBA over the weekend is Rick
Pitino's now famous offer from the New Jersey. It's supposed to include
about 20 million for five years, perks to make the package closer to 30
mil and some ownership in the Nets, rumored to be in the 5%-10% range.

Not only does everyone assume that he's gone, they've already started
rumors on his replacement. The first name on the list is none other than
UMass' own, John Calipari.

Ironically, Pitino is in Europe playing golf with a bunch of Wildcat
Boosters in Ireland. No doubt, they might discuss some of this.

Pitino is claiming that he won't make a decision until he talks with his
players going so far as to say that if'n they want him back he'll stay.

Yeah, right.

TTom
10.3969PECAD8::CHILDSTue May 28 1996 16:374
you got that right TTom. Like the kids would tell him to stay. Of course they'll
tell him to take the cash. I'd love to hear the counter offers from the boosters.

mike
10.3970Best of both worlds...EDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryTue May 28 1996 16:4210
    
> Pitino is claiming that he won't make a decision until he talks with his
> players going so far as to say that if'n they want him back he'll stay.
    
    Maybe he'll do what he did to Providence, where he makes a big public
    display of "coming back for the kids", then slips out of town a month
    later anyway...
    
    glenn
    
10.3971as I sees itHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue May 28 1996 17:0526
Wail, I for one, hopes ol' Rick stays in Lexington.

Here's some of the factors and how they stack up

Item		@Kentucky			@New Jersey
----------------------------------------------------------------
Job		At the top of a great		At the bottom of a so-so
		sport, college hoops		sport, NBA

Location	In the middle of bluegrass	In the middle of toxic
		horse farms			waste sites

Opportunity	A chance to teach kids as	A bunch of spoiled brats
		they become men			who never grew up

Challenge	Keeping the talent and		Avoiding traffic, pollution
		championships coming		and mass mayhem

Prognosis	Talent and championships	Nets stay near the bottom
		keep on coming			of the NBA

Money		As much as he needs		More money than he needs

Prediction:	just like terds, Pitino rolls downhill to New Jersey.

TTom
10.3972CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue May 28 1996 17:5510
RE        <<< Note 10.3971 by HBAHBA::HAAS "more madness, less horror" >>>

>Opportunity	A chance to teach kids as	A bunch of spoiled brats
>		they become men			who never grew up

  Considering that the spoiled brats of the NBA who never grew up consist of
those same kids who went to college, I guess they are not doing such a hot job
of teaching those kids to become men. 

  George
10.3973guess againHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue May 28 1996 18:1416
>  Considering that the spoiled brats of the NBA who never grew up consist of
>those same kids who went to college, I guess they are not doing such a hot job
>of teaching those kids to become men. 

And your guess is totally unsupported by anything here.

Firsted of all, most college hoops players do not make it into NBA. So
you're not addressing the vast majority of 'em who go on with their life
after hoops is over. Tell me how the rest are doing and I may change my
opinion of your opinion.

Seconded, you need to look closer at the brats and see if'n there's a
pattern or two, like leaving early, playing for Syracuse and things like
that.

TTom
10.3974MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue May 28 1996 18:1714
    >> Considering that the spoiled brats of the NBA who never grew up 
    >> consist of those same kids who went to college, I guess they are 
    >> not doing such a hot job of teaching those kids to become men. 
    
       Who's "they"? I thought TTom was talking about Pitino. Being the
       big basketball fan that you are, George, I'm sure you know that
       Pitino got a big monkey off his back last year by winning the
       national championship and he did it by getting a bunch of super-
       stars to play together as a team. That'll be a lot harder to do
       as a pro coach which Rick ought to know from his experience with
       the Knicks (another situation, I'm sure you're quite familar
       with). He's got the best job in the best sport and a whole pile
       of more money won't offset what he'll be giving up.
10.3975Amen!~HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue May 28 1996 18:319
>       ... He's got the best job in the best sport and a whole pile
>       of more money won't offset what he'll be giving up.

Couldn't agree with you more, Tommy.

He's got the factory cranking 'em out. He's broken the ring thing. He's
got nothing but Kentucky Wildcat Blue skies ahead.

TTom
10.3976CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue May 28 1996 18:3214
  Tommy, somehow you've managed to changed the subject and get all excited
about something I never said again. No surprise there I guess. 

  What we were talking about was not his winning, but the suggestion that in
college he would have the opportunity to turn boys into men but in the NBA he'd
be stuck with "brats who never grew up". 

  I was just pointing out how odd it is that the NBA "brats who never grew up"
all come from those programs where college coaches "turn boys into men".

  I guess the suggestion is that if you are really good at tossing a ball into
a hoop those lessons on manhood somehow escape you. I find that odd.

  George
10.3977'Cept at Kentucky, where they pay well...EDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryTue May 28 1996 18:359
    
> I guess the suggestion is that if you are really good at tossing a ball into
> a hoop those lessons on manhood somehow escape you. I find that odd.
    
    Money corrupts.  Where's the contradiction?
    
    
    glenn
    
10.3978could beHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue May 28 1996 18:4620
>  I guess the suggestion is that if you are really good at tossing a ball into
>a hoop those lessons on manhood somehow escape you. I find that odd.

This is actually phrased in such a way as to reflect some content that
can actually be addressed.

I think that the behavior in the NBA goes a long way to support this
guess. A lot of the better up and coming players have bad attitudes.
There are notable exceptions, Grant Hill being a prominent one.

This points to both the discrepancy between the various programs and
their coaches as well as how long they stayed to receive any benefit of
the "boys to men" coaching.

Duke, it would appear, is better at turning out men than some other
programs, especially the ones like Grant Hill who stayed for the degree.

Of course, Hill is exceptional.

TTom
10.3979MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue May 28 1996 19:1618
  >> I was just pointing out how odd it is that the NBA "brats who 
  >> never grew up" all come from those programs where college coaches 
  >> "turn boys into men".

     They *all* come from all over the place. They come from factory
     programs where basketball is all they need know and all they'll
     ever learn and they come from the Dukes of the college world
     where you have to be a rounded individual. They don't *all* come
     from any one place.

  >> I guess the suggestion is that if you are really good at tossing 
  >> a ball into a hoop those lessons on manhood somehow escape you. 

     You guess wrong. The suggestion is that if you're a star college
     basketball player someone had better give you a pair of gravity
     boots so you don't walk around with your head in the clouds.
    
10.3980watch what you wish ferHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue May 28 1996 19:214
You may wanna watch that gravity thing cause sometimes when their haids
aint in the clouds they're closer to the ground in a deep and dark place.

TTom
10.3981CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue May 28 1996 20:0111
  Exactly what is it that the NBA players are not doing that they are suppose
to do? 

  Seems that when I watch the Bulls roll over these other teams they do their
share of complaining to the refs but basically they seem to be working hard and
trying to win. Even guys like Rodman play defense, pass the ball to an open guy 
instead of taking a bad shot. Same with the teams in the West.

  Where is all this selfish or childish behavior that I keep hearing about?

  George
10.3982Fun Read!STRATA::BARBIERITue May 28 1996 20:1010
      re: .3971
    
      That was a fun reply to read!  Especially the contrast on locations!
      Good stuff.
    
      He'd be INSANE to leave Kentucky.  The only motivation to leave
      is to think he can single-handedly transform the Nets from pathetic
      to a champion.
    
    							Tony
10.3983IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanTue May 28 1996 20:1213
>  Where is all this selfish or childish behavior that I keep hearing about?

Which of the following do you think qualify?

1) Nick Van Exel ramming a referee because he didn't like a call.

2) Dennis Rodman head-butting a referee.

3) Anthony Bowie calling a timeout with a couple of seconds left on the clock
   when his team is way ahead so they can set up for a basket that will get
   him a "triple-double".

4) Bowie's teammates announcing that they support his move.
10.3984CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue May 28 1996 20:416
  But you see that in all sports to some extent. Most sports have a bench
clearing incident somewhere in the league every few weeks but still it's a
small fraction of the games where things like this thing happen. The way you
talk you'd think this kind of stuff happened 10 times a game. 

  George
10.3985MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue May 28 1996 20:459
    
      Then there's...
    
      Dennis Rodman taking off his shoes and laying down courtside
      while the game is still in progress.
    
      Derrick Coleman exhibiting enough childish behavior to become
      the poster boy for childish beavhior in the NBA by earning him-
      self a SI cover with "Waahhhhh" coming out of his mouth. 
10.3986CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue May 28 1996 21:0618
RE        <<< Note 10.3985 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>      Dennis Rodman taking off his shoes and laying down courtside
>      while the game is still in progress.
    
  OH my GOD!!!! Cover the children's eyes. One grown man on the floor with no
shoes while the rest of the guys are playing a basketball game? How can this
happen in what's suppose to be a civilized country? What next, father rape'en,
mother stab'en? OH, MY, GOD!!!! 

  And the thing that really takes the cake is when you realize that what these
guys are doing, counting the number of times someone throws a ball through a
hoop, is so dam important. It's not like this was something frivolous like
what goes on in a hospital emergency room, the U.S. Senate or something. 

  A grown man taking off his shoes while playing a game. What next!?!?!?!?

  George
10.3987MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue May 28 1996 21:2010
    
      Can the hysterics, George. I realize you're reverting to
     your standard method of diverting an argument from something
     you know next to nothing about in this case basketball to
     one of your standard boring arguments in this case the im-
     portance of what players are doing on the playing field. 
     No one said that what Van Exel or Rodman is doing is the
     equivalent of pornography or murder or rape just that it's
     childish. Remeber that word "childish"? Isn't that what we
     were discussing?
10.3988MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue May 28 1996 21:227
    
  >> Even guys like Rodman play defense, pass the ball to an open guy 
  >> instead of taking a bad shot. 
    
     BTW - George, that and rebounding are 99 and 44/100ths of what
           Denis Rodman does. But being the basketball expert that
           you are - you knew that.
10.3989PECAD8::CHILDSTue May 28 1996 21:327
Let's not go glorifing DUKE here. Grant Hill is the exception not the rule and
he's certainly balanced off by one Christian Lattner.......Each program is going
to have it's good apples and rotten apples just like any pro team. If he really
wants to challenge himself he takes the Jersey job, If he wants to stay cozy and
comfy he stays..........

mike
10.3990CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westTue May 28 1996 22:2611
    
    Hmm, bench clearing brawls, headbutting, etc...I've played in literally
    thousands of basketball/baseball/soccer/football... games and have
    NEVER seen this kind of behavior.  Using one sports problems to justify
    another sports problems is just plain silly.
    
    The percentage of pro-sports players that are childish appear to be
    significantly higher than the rest of the world.
    
    Marc
    
10.3991money opens mouthsMFGFIN::JACKSONSet the drag just right!Wed May 29 1996 02:0110
      Of course pro-athletes are more childish.  Its called $$$!! I don't
    recall to many pro's being babies before the big million $ mark was
    broken.  Now you got guys making anywhere from $1mil-$18mil/yr which
    just makes them want more, thus the tantrums.
    
      I realize not all million dollar athletes are babies, but a big chunk
    of them are.  There are some that actually have class and don't act
    rich and cocky.
    
      Tim
10.3992Millions$$$$$$$$$$$$FABSIX::R_LUCHTNo sleep till.......Wed May 29 1996 03:4513
	Think about it realistically, if you were in your 20's early 30's, and
had just signed a 30 million dollar contract to play a game, and had millions of
people telling you that you are the greatest, 90% percent of you would act the
same way. I know I would probably be a cocky son of a b*tch, and most of you who
say you'd act like you do now are lying to yourselves. These guys have'nt lived
a normal life since jr. high, so how can they be expected to act like us?
	Also, being in the limelight makes these guys look ten time worse than
they probably are. If the lives of the people in this notes file were under the
microscope, I'm sure there are things we all wish we had'nt done. Everyone
should stop taking these players shortcomings so personally. They're only people
and it's only a game.

						Rich............
10.3993MFGFIN::JACKSONSet the drag just right!Wed May 29 1996 05:1412
      Its only a game that we the fans pay more and more to see and of
    course more for memoribilia (sp?).   If someone is making this kinda of
    $$$, they shouldn't act bad in the public spotlight and play their best
    ALL the time.  This goes for owners too, ie, does the recent baseball
    strike still leave a bad taste in the mouth?  YES!
    
      When I go to a football or baseball game, I expect to get my monies
    worth.  I work hard for what little money I make and when I have to
    drop $100 for the family to go see a game, I don't expect to tantrums
    and snob attitudes.
    
     Tim  
10.3994CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsWed May 29 1996 12:1714
  Ok so let's see:

  - Grown men playing a children's game is not childish.
  - 20,000 to 30,000 fans going to see grown men play a children's game is
    not childish
  - A good portion of those fans thinking that what they are watching is
    ** SERIOUS ** and that it ** MEANS SOMETHING ** is not childish.

  - But a man playing that game who takes off his shoes, most likely because
    he has sore feet, that's childish.

  Tommy, you are right, there are things I don't understand about this game.

  George
10.3995Hardaway is the MVP on Orlando's team.. Let shaq goTPSYS::BROOKSWed May 29 1996 12:1915
    Another great Sports Debate... I did find one thing intreting about
    10notes back someone pointed out that Van Exel and Rodman had contact
    with refs but managed to forget about The Great Magic being no better
    then either of them... I saw the replay, granted Van Exel should have
    gotton the worse of the 3 fines but Id say Rodman/Magics were about
    the same level....
    
    I didn't get to see the replay but someone in one of the notesfiles
    said SHAQ threw a little hissy in the locker room after the game.  Ya
    game 4 were he showed his NON-CHILDLIKE behavior by walking off the
    floor without congrats to anyone... Damn the guy just might be MVP
    for shooting free throws worse then ME and proving once again that he
    is clearly not a leader...
    
    								MaB
10.3996TPSYS::BROOKSWed May 29 1996 12:229
    Oh one more thing, I think Children play the Sport, what we adults
    watch is Entertainment, a buisness, you can't compare the 2.  This
    is a way of life for them (Pro Atheletes), in some case's its all
    they got... I know Ive made stupid mistakes at my job that have
    caused me to curse, of course I don't recall ever tipping over or
    kicking a cpu but we've all let our emothions get the best of us
    at one time or another...
    
    Its there job man
10.3997OK, let's see: being a pain in the ass in SPROTS is not childishEDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryWed May 29 1996 13:3710
>  - A good portion of those fans thinking that what they are watching is
>    ** SERIOUS ** and that it ** MEANS SOMETHING ** is not childish.
    
    I don't know about all this, but the pontificating that follows any
    mild criticism of a pro athlete certainly rates right up there (as
    childish).
    
    glenn
    
10.3998back to UtahHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed May 29 1996 13:5511
And meanwhile, the Jazz held firm and refused to fold, something that
Shaq seemed unable to do. On the road, to boot.

Utah beats Seattlle, 98-95 in OT. There were several childish episodes.

The hero of the game was Horny Hornacek, the Phoenix Sun castoff.

Screw NBC and Hannah Storm, it's back to Utah Thursday night. Quite the
conflice with fav sit com Steinfeld, dontcha think.

TTom
10.3999Although dueling and caning haven't happened latelyAKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. BSWed May 29 1996 14:0211
    >  A grown man taking off his shoes
    >It's not like this was something frivolous like
    >what goes on in a hospital emergency room, the U.S. Senate or something. 
    
    That type of behavior in Congress would be taken for granted.  We're
    talking about professional sport where the standards are higher.
    
    >the pontificating that follows any    mild criticism of a pro athlete
    
    Tim Green former Atlanta Falcon has a book "The Dark Side of the Game"
    just released where he discusses in detail just that.
10.4000This is what we've been waiting for in the playoffsTNPUBS::NAZZAROBest of luck, Marcus!Wed May 29 1996 14:0410
    Tremendous game lasted night.  Utah showed a lot more guts than I
    thought they had.  Much of their success goes to ANtoine Carr, who by
    his mere presence seems to have toughened up the Jazz and allowed them
    to refuse to roll over and play dead.
    
    Their win was all the more remarkable when you consider that Stockton
    threw in another stinkeroo last night.  Only four points, and complete
    domination by Payton.
    
    NAZZ
10.4001AKOCOA::BREENBetter days are coming bye and bye. BSWed May 29 1996 14:097
    These teams have played pretty good playoff games with a lot of
    intensity - shame that all the ratings have gone to the listless Bulls
    - Majic series but that's Michael.
    
    How many minutes did Eisley get last night.  He's been given quite a
    showing during this playoff and has come thru pretty well.  Oh, I
    forgot Nazz, you don't watch ex BC in the nba.
10.4002bench came throughHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed May 29 1996 14:3022
Eisley had 3 pts, 3 asts, 2 rbs in the 15 minutes.

Nazz mentioned Carr and another major contributor off the bench was
Russell who had hisself 15 points and 7 big rebounds. Both he and Carr
played 40 minutes or more.

The major effect that they two of 'em had was that they were often the
odd man out in the offense, meaning the Sonics played 'em loose to double
Malone.

As with the rest of the series, Payton din't need much help in shuting
down Stockton. The problem with this is the media is making this a case
of too little John when they should be emphasizing too much Gary. Payton
is a major handful that has really stepped up to where he's clearly the
best point guard in the league. Ron Harper gets the assignment if'n the
Sonics advance and he'll look slow, too, and he's a helluva defensive
player.

Chris Morris continued to been in the zone, the ozone that is. 
GOOSE EGGS BABY!~

TTom
10.4003Nice game for EisleyMSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveWed May 29 1996 14:3612
    
  >> Eisley had 3 pts, 3 asts, 2 rbs in the 15 minutes.
    
     If numbers ever lied those certainly do. When Stockton went
     out with 3 fouls in the second quarter Eisley came in and didn't
     just fill in but picked up the Jazz. A couple of nice passes,
     took good care of the ball and hit a nice running jay. Jerry
     Sloan, who with Norm Van Lier formed my favorite boyhood guard
     tandem, didn't hesitate to go back to Eisley later in the game 
     and Eisley didn't make him regret it. At this point with every-
     thing on the line, Eisley figures to get more time until some-
     one on the Jazz applies the Heimlich to Stockton.
10.4004don't look goodHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed May 29 1996 14:419
Eisley did play well.

In any case, neither of these teams seem to be able to consistently get
it done. With lapses in concentration like they're showing, they're
gonna be hard pressed to compete with the Bulls. At the close of
regulation, Utah couldn't dunk the ball and in OT, Payton was the onliest
one who scored for Seattle.

TTom
10.4005NQOS01::nqsrv305.nqo.dec.com::may_brBRUCE MAYWed May 29 1996 16:599
     >                                                        Jerry
     >Sloan, who with Norm Van Lier formed my favorite boyhood guard
     >tandem, didn't hesitate to go back to Eisley later in the game 

Didn't know anyone else followed those Bulls, back before it was trendy.  
With Bob Love and Chet Walker, they had sone decent teams, just never did 
anything.

brews
10.4006the good ole daysBSS::MENDEZWed May 29 1996 17:544
    that was when I liked the bulls...
    Their version of wennington in that time was Tom Boooooerwinkle.
    Or who can forget the "older" Nate Thurmond....
    
10.4007Is Adam Keefe a player?TNPUBS::NAZZAROBest of luck, Marcus!Wed May 29 1996 18:187
    Eisley is a dime a dozen point guard, who is just as likely to be back
    in the CBA nexted season as playing for the Jazz.
    
    I wonder why Sloan hasn't played Adam Keefe more in this series?  He
    looked really good the times I've seen the Jazz play this year.
    
    NAZZ
10.4008no PT; might startHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed May 29 1996 18:2311
re: Keefe.

It looks like Keefe has matchup problems with the Seattle front line and
has been sitting while others from the bench have been playing. Lasted
night he played less than 10 minutes, total.

As for Eisley, this may be a_indictment of the overall lack of talent in
the NBA at point guard, but he's better than what some teams field.
Hail, he might be able to start for the Bugs!~

TTom
10.4009A potential PG for the HornetsTNPUBS::NAZZAROBest of luck, Marcus!Wed May 29 1996 18:275
    How much do the Bugs like Steve Nash in the draft?  I think he's gonna
    be a big-time player, perhaps even the next Stockton, and he could be
    available at their pick.
    
    NAZZ
10.4010NQOS01::nqsrv305.nqo.dec.com::may_brBRUCE MAYWed May 29 1996 18:293
I think the Suns might be looking at him, too.

brews
10.4011big on NashHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed May 29 1996 18:3116
The Bugs are really high on Nash. 

GM Bob Bass is trying to keep it a secret which aint working all that
much. The Bugs have 2 firsted round picks - 13 and 16 - and if'n Nash is
there, they won't pass.

They figger that there's likely to be some big man still around at 16.
Othella Harrington came to town to audition so don't be surprised if this
is the other pick.

The other point guard being mentioned is Delk.

And of course, there's always the chance to parlay the 2 picks in some
kinda trade to move up.

TTom
10.4012POWDML::GARBARINOWed May 29 1996 19:575
>They figger that there's likely to be some big man still around at 16.
>Othella Harrington came to town to audition so don't be surprised if this
>is the other pick.

He'll be around in the 2nd round...maybe after.
10.40133-0, 4-0, 4-0 !!!!!POWDML::GARBARINOWed May 29 1996 20:003
Hey, we all know how pathetic the Knicks current roster is, but based on
playoff results, can we now say that NY and Indiana are after Chicago in
the "power rankings" in the East...with Orlando behind them ?
10.4015if'nHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed May 29 1996 20:218
re: big man

I think that the best scenario for the Bugs is to somehow get Lorenzen
Wright from Memphis to go along with Nash.

And of course, semi-local talent, Todd Fuller will get a look, too.

TTom
10.4016CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastThu May 30 1996 13:0411
You have to like Cowens' sense of humor.

When asked if he was ready for his new job with Charlotte he replied:


	I'm as ready as an unmilked cow at high noon.  I'm dripping
	ready.


Funny part is, having a spent a little time on a dairy farm, I know *EXACTLY*
how ready Dave Cowens is....
10.4017morning wood in the mid dayHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu May 30 1996 13:4010
>Funny part is, having a spent a little time on a dairy farm, I know *EXACTLY*
>how ready Dave Cowens is....

I did the dairy farm thing, too, for a couple of years in the early 70s.
About 150 of them big black and white Holsteins. 

However, this metaphor is mixed at best. Perhaps he's refering to milking
the dolphin?

TTom
10.4018Pitino staysHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu May 30 1996 15:2868
   ESPNET SportsZone | NBA | Men's college basketball
   
                     PITINO SPURNS NETS, STAYS AT KENTUCKY
                                       
     _________________________________________________________________
   
   LEXINGTON, Ky. -- The New Jersey Nets offered a king's ransom, but it
   was not enough to lure Rick Pitino away from the University of
   Kentucky.
   
   Pitino said Thursday that he has declined a lucrative offer to return
   to the NBA as head coach of the Nets and will remain at Kentucky.
   
    Pitino, who led Kentucky to the national championship this past
   season, was offered a reported five-year deal worth $20 million to
   become the head coach and director of basketball operations of the
   Nets.
   
    Pitino and his business manager, Rick Avare, met with Nets chairman
   Henry Taub and team president Michael Rowe in Cincinnati Friday night
   to discuss a complex Nets offer that would have given Pitino part
   ownership as well as control of player personnel.
   
    "I came away from that meeting intrigued with tremendous confidence
   and respect for the future of that organization," Pitino said Thursday
   in a prepared statement. "I want to thank them for their
   consideration, but after a few days of thought, my wife gave me some
   simple advise: 'Listen to your heart.' I realize now my heart is with
   the players of Kentucky.
   
    "I'm a big admirer of the NBA and I'm looking forward to covering the
   draft as a television analyst. Everything else is completely closed,"
   Pitino added.
   
    Pitino made his decision in Ireland, where he is currently on a golf
   vacation with the Kentucky Alumni Association. He will return on
   Monday.
   
    "Obviously, I'm excited that Rick has decided to stay at the
   University," said Kentucky athletics director C.M. Newton. "I
   appreciate his openness and straightforwardness in the way he has
   handled the situation.
   
    "I have great respect for Rick, both personally and professionally,
   and I consider him to be a great basketball coach and close friend. I
   look forward to continuing our relationship at the University for
   years to come."
   
    The Nets had no immediate comment on Pitino's decision.
   
   Pitino has coached at Kentucky for the last seven years and led the
   Wildcats to the national championship this past season. Kentucky beat
   Syracuse 76-67 April 1 in the NCAA championship game. It was the
   school's first national championship since 1978.
   
    Pitino previously served as a head coach in the NBA with the New York
   Knicks. He had a 90-74 record in two years with the Knicks.
   
   New York finished 24-58 in 1986-87 and improved to 38-44 the following
   season in Pitino's first year. The Knicks went 52-30 under Pitino in
   1988-89. But philosophical differences with general manager Al Bianchi
   caused Pitino to leave the Knicks, and he accepted the head coaching
   position at Kentucky in 1989.
   
    The Nets are looking for a replacement for Butch Beard, who was fired
   after the season. Beard posted 30-52 records in each of his two
   seasons as head coach.
   
10.4019POWDML::GARBARINOThu May 30 1996 17:078
>                     PITINO SPURNS NETS, STAYS AT KENTUCKY

I'm struggling to find a selfish reason for Pitino to make this
decision, and can't...unless he just doesn't see NJ has a winning
situation (on the court) for him.

I will hold out as long as possible before I back away from the
Larry Brown, ie: wanderer, label.
10.4020Climbed the career ladder and has stayed putILBBAK::SILVESTRISoar with the Eagles!Thu May 30 1996 17:3122
>> I'm struggling to find a selfish reason for Pitino to make this
>> decision, and can't...unless he just doesn't see NJ has a winning
>> situation (on the court) for him.

>> I will hold out as long as possible before I back away from the
>> Larry Brown, ie: wanderer, label.

	Come on now ... the guy has been at Kentucky for SEVEN years ...
	what else does he have to do to shake this "Larry Brown" label?

	And what did he do to deserve it in the first place?

	He moved up the coaching ladder in the college ranks, ending
	up at Providence, took them to the final four ... then left the
	college ranks to go to the pro's ... lasted two years with the
	Knicks before his feud with GM Al Bianchi forced him out ... 
	took the job at Kentucky and has been there since ... nothing
	like Larry, who has bounced back and forth between the pros
	and the colleges and all around in between ...

	Vinny - one of the few Pitino fans in this conference

10.4021MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveThu May 30 1996 18:3316
 >> I'm struggling to find a selfish reason for Pitino to make this
 >> decision, and can't...unless he just doesn't see NJ has a winning
 >> situation (on the court) for him.
    
    Pitino would have been crazy to take the NJ job. He's the de facto
    king of Kentucky right now. He has as easy a time recruiting big
    time talent as a college coach could hope for and he makes enough
    money to wear a different Armani suit everyday. His side money in
    Kentucky must be astronmoical. What does he gain besides the upfront
    money if he goes to Jersey? An ulcer? Sleepless nights? The constant 
    aggravation of trying to motivate the multi-millionare Derrick Colemans 
    of the NBA? Four years and then back to college ball where he'll never
    find a job as sweet as the one he left in Kentucky? Pitino didn't
    stay for the kids. He stayed because he has the best job in basket-
    ball.
10.4022yepperHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu May 30 1996 18:426
Uh, Tommy. Derrick's in Philly.

But I totally agree with the gism of your note. He's got it made in
Lexington. And it aint like the offer is coming from a contender.

TTom
10.4023MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveThu May 30 1996 18:467
    
  >> Uh, Tommy. Derrick's in Philly.
    
     I know. I said "Derrick Colemans of the NBA" as in that type.
     Rick seems to like every hair on his head neatly in place.
     A couple of years in Jersey and he'll be pulling it out by
     the handfuls.
10.4024wattabout Daly?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu May 30 1996 18:5216
BTW, what did the almight kids say about this. The article implies
that he made up his mind somewhere between his wife and playing golf in
Ireland.

What if'n the kids want him to leave? Will he reconsider?

One thing I did like is that he put a_end, at least now, to pursuing
another NBA job.

What I'm wondering about is whether anyone's gonna talk Daly outta his
retirement. Recently, he said that he's enjoying his time now and isn't
ready to get back in the trenches. But if'n Pitino can get this kinda
offer, think what Daly must be worth having proven he can take a pro team
to the promised land.

TTom
10.4025btw - I liked Danny Ainge as a TNT commentatorILBBAK::SILVESTRISoar with the Eagles!Thu May 30 1996 19:1117
>> What I'm wondering about is whether anyone's gonna talk Daly outta his
>> retirement. Recently, he said that he's enjoying his time now and isn't
>> ready to get back in the trenches. But if'n Pitino can get this kinda
>> offer, think what Daly must be worth having proven he can take a pro team
>> to the promised land.

	A couple things regarding Daly:

	(1) Peter Vescey reported recently that Shaquille wanted Daly
	    to replace Brian Hill in Orlando ...

	(2) I don't think that Daly is worth as much now as he was a few
	    years ago ... the New Jersey experience showed that even
	    Chuck has problems with todays NBA spoiled brats (ie. even he
	    couldn't win Derrick Coleman / Kenny Anderson / Chris Morris)

	Vinny
10.4026could be...HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu May 30 1996 19:2314
And not just cause you like Danny ... ;=]

I think the New Jersey situation showed exactly how good Daly is. He gets
'em up to .500 and/or near playoff and then Beard wins 25 with about the
same team.

I agree that Daly prolly got his fill of the brat pack.

And I don't take anything Peter Vescey says seriously. The other day on
the radio I heard a beat writer in Orlando answer a question posed to him
about Shaq possibly trying to leverage Hill outta town. He said that he
doubted the Shaq cared enough to get someone else fired.

TTom
10.4027It's grand comedy...EDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryFri May 31 1996 00:266
    
    Hail, the NBA's barely even real "sport" anyway.  Why bother even
    analyzing it or its coaches, dead (Daly) or alive (Ainge)...
    
    glenn
    
10.4028SNAX::ERICKSONFri May 31 1996 13:2810
    
    	I saw an interview with Shaq a day or two after Orlando got
    swept. He was specifically asked about Brian Hill. His only response
    was that he was brought up to respect his elders. My job is to play
    Basketball, no matter who is coaching. I didn't do a good enough job
    and have to work to get better. So he side tracked the question as
    best as he good, he didn't say he liked Brian Hill, yet didn't
    say he wanted him to stay.
    
    Ron
10.4029caint winHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 31 1996 14:127
It sounds like another case of damn with feint praise. Shaq appears to be
able to talk the talk but hasn't shown he can walk the walk. 

Hill is basically in a no win situation, with anything less than the ring
considered underachieving.

TTom
10.4030CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri May 31 1996 14:1515
RE      <<< Note 10.4027 by EDWIN::WAUGAMAN "Hardball, good ol' country" >>>

>                           -< It's grand comedy... >-
>    Hail, the NBA's barely even real "sport" anyway.  Why bother even
>    analyzing it or its coaches, dead (Daly) or alive (Ainge)...
    
  Some times they don't even wear shoes.

  Now you'd never catch college kids not wear'en shoes cuz college ball
is a sport.

  Of course college swimmers don't wear shoes, I wonder where that puts the
swimming program?

  George
10.4031NBA should be right up your alley, GeorgeMKOTS3::BREENFri May 31 1996 14:188
    If they can add judges and "aesthetic appeal" George will buy season
    tickets.  I'm surprised George that you aren't more into this sport
    except Boston still doesn't do it the way you'd like.
    
    What could they do at Fleet to get you full time: Dancing girls, Boom
    boxes (okay for you with classical music, soft jazz); And the dancing
    would be ballet.  Temperature control and comfortable seats they
    already have.
10.4032CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri May 31 1996 14:289
  I like the NBA. I watch the Celtics on TV but it's pretty depressing. I
watch the playoffs but it's more depressing without the Celtics playing. And
they have judges and dancing girls only they call them Refs and cheerleaders.

  As for the Fleet Center, I can't afford to go to the games. If they charged
$8 for general admission and $22 for the best seat in the house the way they do
at Fenway, then I could afford to go.

  George
10.4033fer sureHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 31 1996 14:3416
I've never seen Daly coaching without shoes. I heard once that Ainge
doesn't wear any underwear but that came from Hannah Storm who really
doesn't wear any underwear.

Not really knowing much about NBA, George misses a cogent point. Shoes
are big in the NBA. You got your Air Jordans whose current manifestationa
used to be illegal cause they shine but are now OK since The Big Fix was
put in allowing Jordan to return to the league. You got you Penny and
L'il Penny ads with your big name stars like Spike Lee. You got
Planetreebok and a bunch of brands that you aint even heard of.

What the media din't report was the brand of the shoe that Rodman took
off. That's where the real story is. And of course, whereever there's
a_unreported story there is sure to be some coverup and consipiracy.

TTom
10.4034Cleamons to be Mav Haid CoachHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 31 1996 15:129
And speaking of the NBA, it looks like the Mavs are gonna join USC in
saying no to Paul Westphal. It looks like their man is Jim Cleamons.

Ironically, the Hornets were told that they couldn't talk with Cleamons
cause Kraus said it was standard policy that you had to wait until the
playoffs were over afore talking to one of the Bulls. Wail, I guess this
policy has been amended. Maybe it's just a divisional thing.

TTom
10.4035ROCK::GRONOWSKIFri May 31 1996 15:182
    
    Jimmy Cleamons, ex-Cav.
10.4036TPSYS::BROOKSFri May 31 1996 15:1810
    I bet some of the Young NBA players would love to still be in college
    look at all the Perks...
    
    1 - NO Salary Cap so they can get paid as much as they can HIDE
    
    2 - NO TAXES.. All cash under the table
    
    Not to mention easy access to Pain Killers, WOmen etc...
    
    								MaB
10.4037good stuff like by allHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 31 1996 15:4019
It's not just college guys who like these things.

>    1 - NO Salary Cap so they can get paid as much as they can HIDE

Wasn't that part of the Dick Armey Flat Tax plan or the Contract on
America of something...
    
>    2 - NO TAXES.. All cash under the table

Sortra like Strawberry, Pete Rose and Johnny Unitas...

>    Not to mention easy access to Pain Killers, WOmen etc...

You got your basic Sex and Drugs here. If'n ol' etc. includes some Rock n'
Roll, you got yourself that classic hat trick.

I wonder if'n that WOmen a freudian type slip, though...

TTom
10.4038MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri May 31 1996 15:588
    
    >> And they have judges and dancing girls only they call them Refs 
    >> and cheerleaders.

       They're refs not judges. Refs enforce rules. Judges determine
       the score of the game. When the NBA actually lets the fans vote
       on the winner of a game get back to use.
    
10.4039CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri May 31 1996 16:1019
RE        <<< Note 10.4038 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>       They're refs not judges. Refs enforce rules. Judges determine
>       the score of the game. When the NBA actually lets the fans vote
>       on the winner of a game get back to use.
    
  **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING 
  **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING 
  **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING 

  Tommy has once again has started his favorite LDUC:

      THE *** GREAT *** FIGURE *** SKATING *** DEBATE 
      THE *** GREAT *** FIGURE *** SKATING *** DEBATE 
      THE *** GREAT *** FIGURE *** SKATING *** DEBATE 

  Grab the women and children, stock up the 'fridge, head for the basement.

  George
10.4040MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri May 31 1996 16:112
    
    Grow up.
10.4041CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri May 31 1996 16:154
  Does that mean I have to keep my shoes on?

  George
10.4042no rules to breakHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 31 1996 16:179
Naw, as you should know SPROTS aint got these kinda rules.

As for shoes, I say it should be a matter of personal choice, assuming
your age if not IQ is over 21.

Same as facks. You can have, you can twist or you can just plain ol' not
have any. Don't matter, neither, too.

TTom
10.4043MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri May 31 1996 16:257
    >> Does that mean I have to keep my shoes on?
    
       I don't care if you run aounrd in a jockstrap and Bozo wig. 
       I would appreciate it, though if you'd not continually drag
       up the same idiotic discussion time and again as if you were
       brain damaged.
10.4044CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri May 31 1996 16:3013
RE        <<< Note 10.4043 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>       I don't care if you run aounrd in a jockstrap and Bozo wig. 
>       I would appreciate it, though if you'd not continually drag
>       up the same idiotic discussion time and again as if you were
>       brain damaged.

  If only brain damaged people talk about this, then why did you make the
comment about refs not being judges?

  Does that mean that you are brain damaged as well?

  George
10.4045IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanFri May 31 1996 16:3119
>>       They're refs not judges. Refs enforce rules. Judges determine
>>       the score of the game. When the NBA actually lets the fans vote
>>       on the winner of a game get back to use.
>    
>  **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING 
>  **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING 
>  **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING **** WARNING
>
>  Tommy has once again has started his favorite LDUC:
>
>      THE *** GREAT *** FIGURE *** SKATING *** DEBATE 
>      THE *** GREAT *** FIGURE *** SKATING *** DEBATE 
>      THE *** GREAT *** FIGURE *** SKATING *** DEBATE 

Amazingly enough, I saw no mention of figure skating in Tommy's reply.
And I can't see how you can make the assumption, given that diving and
other sports have judges.

So give it a rest.
10.4046the rose goes on the front, big guyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri May 31 1996 16:346
And I don't care if'n George walks around in only a jock strap as long as
I don't have to see it.

Tim Robbins is OK, cause it's in a semi-great movie. But that's about it.

TTom
10.4047It's that simpleMSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri May 31 1996 16:424
    
  >> then why did you make the comment about refs not being judges?

     Because they're not. 
10.4048CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri May 31 1996 17:0419
  I really get a kick out of the hit and run style of arguing where you guys
make your point then try to beat me up so I won't argue back. Gee, I'm really
intimidated, I wonder if I'll be too afraid to continue? aaaaAAAAAHHHHH no, I
guess not. Too bad. 

  From the American Heritage Dictionary:

  Judge (juj) [short u] v. judged judging.
 
                [verb definitions omitted]

        -n. 1. A public official who hears and decides cases brought before a
        court of law; justice; magistrate. 2. An appointed arbiter in a contest
        or competition. 3. One whos critical judgment or opinion is sought;
        a connoisseur. [< L judex (judic-) judge.] - judg'er n.

  Looks to me like definition 2 above fits basketball refs like a glove.

  George
10.4049MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri May 31 1996 17:1910
    
       
  >> Looks to me like definition 2 above fits basketball refs like a glove.
    
     Wrong again, Groaner, Jr. Arbiters like... say... JUDGES decide outcomes.
     Refs enforce rules like... say... COPS. 
    
     BTW - it's not that we try and beat you up so you won't argue back, We
           just wish you'd just not start this idiocy in the first place.
           Unfortunately you seem unable to help yourself.
10.4050ROCK::GRONOWSKIFri May 31 1996 17:2512
    RE: .4049
    
    Are you accusing me of noting from George's account... because George
    said:
    
    "Looks to me like definition 2 above fits basketball refs like a
    glove."
    
    Not I.
    
    I would have never used the term "fits like a glove" after the OJ
    butcher job and acquittal.
10.4051CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri May 31 1996 17:3919
RE        <<< Note 10.4049 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>     Wrong again, Groaner, Jr. Arbiters like... say... JUDGES decide outcomes.
>     Refs enforce rules like... say... COPS. 

  Ok so what does a line judge do?

  Meanwhile, check this out. From that same American Heritage:

    referee (ref\e-re) _n. 1. One to whom something is referred, esp. in a
     court of law; an arbitrator. 2. An official supervising a game; an umpire. 

    umpire (um'pir') n. 1. A person appointed to rule on plays in various
     sports. 2. A person empowered to settle a dispute. 3. A judge.

  So refs are umpires, umpires are judges, but judges are not refs.

  Weird that,
  George
10.4052just wonderinBSS::MENDEZFri May 31 1996 19:458
    Based on those definitions it looks like George "MIGHT" have
    a point.  only thing is......
    
    
    kick me if you want
    
    but what are the rules in ice skating or wwf???
    
10.4053CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri May 31 1996 20:1312
  Well, WWF is just a show, not unlike an episode of "The Three Stooges".

  Ice Skating? Guess it depends. There are lots of things that involve ice
skating. Hockey, Competitive Figure Skating, Speed Skating, etc. have rules.
Then there are ice shows and skating on the local pond for exercise which
don't have rules.

  But I wonder who's going to be line judge for the Patriots on opening day.
Who ever it is I hope when they decide the outcome of the game that they pick
the Patriots to win.

  George
10.4054is drowning a sport?NQOS01::nqsrv219.nqo.dec.com::may_brBRUCE MAYFri May 31 1996 20:168
>Then there are ice shows and skating on the local pond for exercise which
>don't have rules.

here the rule for skating on a local pond is "always wear a flotation device"

hth

brews
10.4055OLD1S::CADZILLA2Loose with rhythmic syncopationsFri May 31 1996 20:3311
    
    Does that go along with Ice fishing. 
    
    This ole boy drags all his fishing gear out on the ice. Grabs his auger,
    and starts cutting a hole. He hears a voice overhead  "There's no fish in 
    that spot". So he picks up all his gear and moves to another spot. Starts
    to cut another hole. He hear the voice again " There's no fish in that
    spot. So he moves to a new spot. Get ready to cut another hole, and
    hear the same voice "There's no fish in that spot" He looks around and
    says " what the heck, is that you God" the voice replies "Nooo  it's the
    rink manager"
10.4056MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri May 31 1996 20:4717
    >> But I wonder who's going to be line judge for the Patriots on 
    >> opening day. Who ever it is I hope when they decide the outcome 
    >> of the game that they pick the Patriots to win.
    
       Why would the line judge pick the Pats to win? Common sense would
       seem to indicate that a line judge's job by definition would be to
       decide issues involving *the line*. That would seem to be intuit-
       ively obvious. After all, football is not a popularity contest where 
       even, say, oh I don't know, even the audience could decide by vote 
       the outcome of a contest. That would be utterly farcical wouldn't 
       it? What self-respecting sport would allow such a thing to happen. 
       I can't possibly imagine. Also I can't imagine going to a basketball 
       game and calling the referee "the judge" any more than I can imagine 
       going to a football game and calling the middle linebacker the "center 
       linebacker" but then again I actually go to games so I know the
       difference.
10.4057CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri May 31 1996 21:0315
  So in other words when you said:

RE        <<< Note 10.4049 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>     Wrong again, Groaner, Jr. Arbiters like... say... JUDGES decide outcomes.
>     Refs enforce rules like... say... COPS. 
    
you were wrong. Line judges do not decide outcomes.

  Better scramble Tommy. Maybe if you say "centerline backer" 15 times in a
row no one will notice how your foot is implanted about 6 inches behind and
below your tongue.

  George
10.4059MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveFri May 31 1996 23:217
  
     >> Line judges do not decide outcomes.

        Who do you think decides where they spot the ball, Junior?
        And the next time a referee decides a figure skating contest 
        get back to me. Only judges and any Tom, Dick or Harry with 
        the price od admission can do that.
10.4060Those Old Time BullsSTRATA::BARBIERISun Jun 02 1996 15:2312
    re: .4003
    
      Center: 	Tom Boerwinkel
      SF:	Chet "The Jet" Walker
      PF:	Bob "Butterbean" Love
      PG:	Norm Van Lier
      2G:	Jerry Sloan
    
      Nice team.  I really liked them.  Clearly the weak link
      on this team's starting five was the center.
    
    						Tony
10.4061"Nevermind!"STRATA::BARBIERISun Jun 02 1996 15:254
      Oh, the rest of the starting five got mentioned!
    
      They also had Clifford Ray for a few years before he
      went to the Warriors, didn't they?
10.4062CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsMon Jun 03 1996 13:3121
RE        <<< Note 10.4059 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>        Who do you think decides where they spot the ball, Junior?
>        And the next time a referee decides a figure skating contest 
>        get back to me. Only judges and any Tom, Dick or Harry with 
>        the price od admission can do that.

  Well what do you know. Tommy's motive for getting into this debate was
an attempt at starting the Great Figure Skating debate once again. Can't
stay away from it can you Tommy. You are more obsessed with figure skating
than anyone I know.

  But I'm just curious. In note 10.4049 when you said:

>     Wrong again, Groaner, Jr. Arbiters like... say... JUDGES decide outcomes.
>     Refs enforce rules like... say... COPS. 

  Were you wrong or do you believe judges like the line judges in football
decide outcomes?

  George
10.4063Not up to your usual standardMUNDIS::SSHERMANClean living and a fast outfieldMon Jun 03 1996 13:4320
George, as often as not, I side with you on these LDUCs, but I think you're
playing word games here:

>> >     Wrong again, Groaner, Jr. Arbiters like... say... JUDGES decide outcomes.
>> >     Refs enforce rules like... say... COPS. 

>  Were you wrong or do you believe judges like the line judges in football
> decide outcomes?

While football has officials *called* "line judge" or "field judge", I don't
think you can argue that their function (deciding where to spot a ball or
whether the rules have been infringed upon) is comparable to that of a judge
in figure skating, boxing, gymnastics, etc., etc., whose function is to
decide who has won or lost.

On the other hand, who cares?  I admit to enjoying these discussions, because
you both write well and entertainingly, but honestly, I don't understand for
the life of me your respective abilities to yank each other's chains.

Steve
10.4064and to the finalsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 03 1996 14:1829
>On the other hand, who cares?  

On both hands...

Meanwhile, back to basketball, as in NBA, the Sonics will face off
against the Bulls having dispatched the Jazz, 90-86.

Peyton outplayed Stockton and Hersey Hawkins, erstwhile Bug, did a good
job on Horny Hornacek who had been having a pretty good series.

Some great mathchups:

1G	Ron Harper		Gary Payton	Payton by quickness
2G	Jordan			Hersey Hawkins	no contest
C	Luc Longley		Ervin Johnson	push
3F	Scottie Pippen		Detlef Schrempf	Pippen
4F	Da Worm			Sean Kemp	Kemp, barely
6th	Tony Kukoc		Sam Perkins	Perkins

To me the key will be the job Rodman does on Kemp. If'n he can make Kemp
work hard, and force him away from the basket, Rodman just might take him
outta the game.

If'n Schrempf decides to post up which he don't he could cause Pippen
some defensive problems. Kukoc has been lost in space these playoffs.

But it's real simple, Jordan dominates. Bulls win 4-1.

TTom
10.4065playoff scheduleHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 03 1996 14:3213
Here's the playoff schedule:

Wednesday  June 5   at Chicago          9 p.m.     NBC
Friday     June 7   at Chicago          9 p.m.     NBC
Sunday     June 9   at Seattle          7:30 p.m.  NBC
Wednesday  June 12  at Seattle          9 p.m.     NBC
*Friday    June 14  at Seattle          9 p.m.     NBC
*Sunday    June 16  at Chicago          7:30 p.m.  NBC
*Wednesday June 19  at Chicago          9 p.m.     NBC

* the ol' if'n it's needed...

TTom
10.4066genii statusHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 03 1996 14:3715
			Round1	Round2	Conf	Final	Games
---------------------------------------------------------------------
WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M	7	3	2	CHIC	4-0
AKOCOA::BREEN		7	3	1	CHIC	4-2
ODIXIE::ZOGRAN		7	3	1	CHIC	4-1
XTATIC::CHILDS		7	2	1	CHIC	---
AD::HEATH		7	2	1	CHIC	4-3
ROCK::GRONOWSKI		6	4	2	CHIC	---
SHARE::DERRY		6	3	2	CHIC	4-1
BIS1::ROOSEN		6	3	1	CHIC	4-2
PHXSS1::HEISER		6	2	0	HOUS	4-2
NPUBS::NAZZARO		5	2	2	SEAT	4-2
HBAHBA::HAAS		5	2	1	CHIC	4-1
PSYS::BROOKS		4	2	1	CHIC	4-0
ROCK::HUBER		4	0	0	CLEV	---
10.4067CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsMon Jun 03 1996 16:1524
RE   <<< Note 10.4063 by MUNDIS::SSHERMAN "Clean living and a fast outfield" >>>

>While football has officials *called* "line judge" or "field judge", I don't
>think you can argue that their function (deciding where to spot a ball or
>whether the rules have been infringed upon) is comparable to that of a judge
>in figure skating, boxing, gymnastics, etc., etc., whose function is to
>decide who has won or lost.

  I'm not arguing that. I haven't said a word about figure skating for months.

  I was just answering Bill who said that I would probably like going to the
Fleet Center (where the Boston Celtics play) if they had judges and dancing
girls. All I said was that they do have judges and dancing girls but they call
them refs and cheerleaders.

  From the dictionary it would appear that I am correct and that the words
judge and ref sometimes have the same meaning since what a line judge in
football does is similar to what refs do in football and basketball.

  At that point there was no evidence that we were limiting the term "judge"
refer to the type of judge that officiates at a figure skating or gymnastic
event. Someone else brought that up later.

  George
10.4068of course Ewing gets a mention....PECAD8::CHILDSMon Jun 03 1996 16:5513
I'll be surprised if Seattle even wins a game. 

Anyone else see the new immediate classic hall of fame ESPN commerical for

 
"Fans Against Travelling"..................

 I caught if for the first time this morning.....

Got to disagree with ya TTom. Rodman's come to play this year. he ain't let no
kid take his piece of the pie. 

mike
10.4069could beHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 03 1996 17:0314
>Got to disagree with ya TTom. Rodman's come to play this year. he ain't let no
>kid take his piece of the pie. 

I guess this matchup will be settled by who gets to play their game. If'n
Kemp can keep his cool, which is most definitely not a given, he'll get
the nod over Rodman. However, I wouldn't be surprised to see Rodman get
into ol' Kemp's haid at which time, Kemp might force it against him and
either spend long periods on the bench or get tossed outright.

There's other factors in the series as well. Steve Kerr has been shooting
real well while  Nate McMillan hasn't been able to score and might be one
of those that tries to help Hersey out with covering Jordan.

TTom
10.4070Maybe I should reevalute my feelings on MaloneMKOTS3::BREENMon Jun 03 1996 18:3914
    Obviously if I said "Judges and dancing girls" I was contrasting it to
    the NBA where total points period decides the final issue and a ref can
    protect a stiff like the fakeman Karl Malone all he wants and the final
    outcome can go the other way.
    
    And are you saying that the Celtics now have cheerleaders?  I wasn't
    aware that they had done that.  They have all sorts of music other than
    Kiley on the organ too especially since Kiley passed away.
    
    I must say one thing about Karl Malone, he sure is one big,strong dude. 
    I had the sound down last night and never knew the time had gone down
    to 15 seconds until the very end.  What is the big problem about
    putting that little box in the corner?  Obvious, if you can't hear you
    can't hear the commercial.
10.4071Seattle has no chanceHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 04 1996 14:2810
On Seattle's team, there are 4, count 'em 4, ex-Bugs. Hersey Hawkins, 
David Wingate, Frank Brickowski and Steve Scheffler. I guess the fasest
way for Bugs to get to the finals is to be traded.

Throw in a couple of collegians, Sam Perkins of No Carolina and Nate
McMillan from State and you got yourself more local connections.

Bases solely on these associations, I'd expect a Bulls sweep :=]

TTom
10.4072MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue Jun 04 1996 15:3117
    
    >> All I said was that they do have judges and dancing girls 
    >> but they call them refs and cheerleaders.

       There are no cheerleaders at the Fleet Center just as there
       weren't any at the old Garden. But you knew that otherwise you
       wouldn't be in the NBA note.
    
    >> judge and ref sometimes have the same meaning since what a line 
    >> judge in football does is similar to what refs do in football and 
    >> basketball.

       This is a bit confused but on the surface it's wrong. Judges and
       refs have different functions in football.
    
      
       
10.4073MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue Jun 04 1996 15:3919
    
     >> PG:	Norm Van Lier
     >> 2G:	Jerry Sloan
    
        One of the things that has changed with the emergence of the 
        superstar as the basis for "teams", imo, is the demise of guard
        tadems. Back when Sloan and Van Lier were working the back-
        court for Chicago, you had Oscar Robertson and Lucius Allen in 
        Milwaukee, JoJo White and John Havlicek in Boston, Monroe and 
        Frazier in New York, West and Goodrich in LA, etc, etc, etc. 
        There was a more cohesive team concept and the guards tended
        to compliment each other more and set the general personality
        of the team. Chicago was a tough team because Sloan and Van
        Lier led the league in floor burns and charges taken. New York
        was silky smooth. Boston steady but effective. That's a thing 
        of the past. Teams seldom have one solid guard never mind two
        and the team assume the personality of its dominant player no
        matter what position he plays. As a result fundamentals suffer
        byt showtime thrives.
10.4074MKOTS3::BREENTue Jun 04 1996 15:469
    Tom,
    	I was thinking that those 10-1 odds were looking pretty good.  Kemp
    could have a pretty good series but your state product McMillan is
    injured and the sonics need every body.  Also, Detlef Shrempf is a key.
    Payton will try to defend Jordan I take it.
    
    	I'm looking for 6 games.
    
    billte
10.4075still see 4 or 5, topsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 04 1996 15:5318
Seattle is gonna have to run ever guard they have at Jordan, Harper,
Kerr, et. al. 

Maybe Vincent Askew will step up. Or send Schefler out to pick a fight
with da Woim.

Payton may not defend Jordan as the basic matchup. In the Jazz series he
din't switch to the hot and Horny Hornacek even when it was apparent that
Stockton was having a bad series. Where I look for Payton to come into
play defensively is in the traps.

What we have here is not only the two winningest teams in the league but
definitely the two bestest defensive teams.

FWIW, I'd think that the 72 games the the Bulls won and the 64 won by the
Sonics should be some kinda record for most wins between the finalists.

TTom
10.4076CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue Jun 04 1996 15:5614
RE        <<< Note 10.4072 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

  You still on this? I thought we all agreed to give it a rest. But since
you insist:

>       This is a bit confused but on the surface it's wrong. Judges and
>       refs have different functions in football.
    
  ... and one of the judges functions is to "decide the outcome of the game"?

  Or were you wrong when you make the blanket statement that judges decide
the outcome of the game?

  George
10.4077MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue Jun 04 1996 16:0610
    >> judge and ref sometimes have the same meaning since what a line 
    >> judge in football does is similar to what refs do in football and 
    >> basketball.
    
       BTW - there's no line of scrimmage in basketball (you may want to
             write that down, George) so this statement is wrong on that
             count, too.
      
       
    
10.4078MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue Jun 04 1996 16:189
    >> -< still see 4 or 5, tops >-
    
       Seattle will take game 1. This series will be better than
       expected because Chicago's strenght and Seattle's strength
       is defense but Seattle has better balance offensively. The 
       key for Seattle will be Schrempf and Hawkins. If they can 
       20-30 total points per game out of those two they can make it
       tough on Chicago. The thing that'll hurt Seattle is Payton 
       and/or Kemp trying to do too much.
10.4079a possible wager?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 04 1996 16:2812
>       Seattle will take game 1. 

Sounds like the makings of a p-name.

I say it won't happen and if'n it does, I'll sport a_appropriate p-name
for the duration of the finals. Standard loophole closings, fer sure.

How bout the loser has to switch to something like:

	"George knows what he's talking about"

TTom
10.4080CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue Jun 04 1996 17:2318
RE        <<< Note 10.4077 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>       BTW - there's no line of scrimmage in basketball (you may want to
>             write that down, George) so this statement is wrong on that
>             count, too.
      
  Keep blowing smoke Tommy. My statement that basketball has judges but they
were called refs is backed up by the definitions of those two words in the
dictionary. That comes straight from the context in which I made that remark.
I never implied that the actual calls officials make in different events are
the same.

  However I'm still waiting to see if you stand by your statement that judges
are different from refs in that they determine the outcome of events. Do you
stand by that or are ready to back off and for the 1st time in SPORTS notes
file history admit that you were wrong. 

  George 
10.4081pleaseHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 04 1996 17:4424
Judges, refs, whatever.

The outcome of some sports is determined by the participants achievements
and not by the opinion of judge/ref/whatever. These include basketball
and most of the majors like football, baseball, hockey, golf, bowling,
etc.. In all of these sports, the role of the judge/ref/whatever is
primarily to enforce the rules. If'n you drub George's team in basketball
it matters not whether your slam dunk over him was graded highly.

The outcome of some sports is determined by the opinion of the
judge/ref/whatever and not the participants achievements.  These include
figure skating, gymnastics, diving, etc. That George completes a double
spin matters not at all. Only what the judge/ref/whatever thinks about it
matters.

Then there's some in between sports where the judge/ref/whatever may or
may not determine the outcome. Boxing is a_example. If'n the guy knocks
George out, he wins. If not, the judge/ref/whatever can stop the fight
and/or vote on the outcome.

And then there's the act of god. George is all wet and the
judge/ref/whatever cancel the whole affair.

TTom
10.4082MKOTS3::BREENTue Jun 04 1996 18:109
    The context of the original note that contrasted refs and judges
    specifially used that type of definition: that one determined the event
    (judges ie figure skating) and the other "enforced rules".  I don't see
    where a dictionary usage would be relevant; the whole point of the
    original note was to point out that for some the nba would be perfect
    if it had judges deciding the outcome.
    
    btw, your comment (George) that the price of Fleet tickets negates
    attendance vis a vis baseball makes sense.
10.4083CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue Jun 04 1996 18:2821
RE         <<< Note 276.1 by HBAHBA::HAAS "more madness, less horror" >>>

>Does this mean you'll take all of your crap about judges outta the NBA
>topic and move it here?

  No, I can't do that because it isn't my crap (krap actually).

  I was responding to a very casual question by Bill as to why I didn't go to
the Fleet Center and the thing about judges was a minor point. The main point I
was making had to do with the cost.

  It was then Tommy who launched in and turned our simple discussion into a
LDUC by making the claim that all judges in competitions determine the outcome
of the event, a ridiculous statement when you consider what a line judge does
in football.

  So the bottom line is talk to them. Bill asked the question, Tommy blew it up
into a fight. As I've said all along, if no one mentions this stuff you won't
hear about it from me. 

  George
10.4084MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue Jun 04 1996 18:2810
  >> My statement that basketball has judges but they were called refs 
  >> is backed up by the definitions of those two words in the dictionary. 

     Sorry, George but agreeing to that would be to say that the judges
     in skating are also referees and I just can't do that. But thanks
     for moving to another topic because it's obvious that you have nothing
     to say about the NBA.
    
    
10.4085CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue Jun 04 1996 18:3316
RE        <<< Note 10.4084 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>     Sorry, George but agreeing to that would be to say that the judges
>     in skating are also referees and I just can't do that. But thanks
>     for moving to another topic because it's obvious that you have nothing
>     to say about the NBA.
    
  Considering that basketball is down the list on sports I like that's not
saying much but considering that basketball and football are two of your top
sports I'll always cherish you comment about how judges determine the outcome
of sporting events. 

  From this day forward I'll never look at a line judge in a football quite the
same way. 

  George
10.4087CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue Jun 04 1996 19:2513
RE        <<< Note 10.4086 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

    
/Tommy Mode On
    
>     I'm f at                                   high   and   
>                                   can't possibly     procate.

  Sorry to hear about that Tommy.

/Tommy Mode Off

  George
10.4088IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanTue Jun 04 1996 19:431
What's "procate"-ing?
10.4089MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveTue Jun 04 1996 19:4411
    
  >> I say it won't happen and if'n it does, I'll sport a_appropriate p-name
  >> for the duration of the finals. Standard loophole closings, fer sure.

  >> How bout the loser has to switch to something like:

      >> "George knows what he's talking about"
    
    I'd rather wear burlap underwear for a week. I'll make you a p-name 
    with some other string and if you give me odds, say two weeks to one,
    I'll bet you that the series goes six games or more.
10.4090CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue Jun 04 1996 19:457
RE  <<< Note 10.4088 by IMBETR::DUPREZ "It's Baseball And You're An American" >>>

>What's "procate"-ing?

  Don't know, I didn't write it.

  George
10.4091CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue Jun 04 1996 19:4714
RE        <<< Note 10.4089 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>  >> How bout the loser has to switch to something like:
>      >> "George knows what he's talking about"
    
  ... and the winner gets to use the Pname

          "Line judges determine the winner of football games"

in honor of someone who claims to know what they are talking about.

  Of course "logic has no place ..."

  George
10.4092ROCK::GRONOWSKITue Jun 04 1996 20:072
    
    Chicago will win in 5.  Now where's the latest NBA playoff poll update?
10.4094CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsTue Jun 04 1996 20:168
RE        <<< Note 10.4093 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove" >>>

>    >> "Line judges determine the winner of football games"
>      Sorry, George but you're the only one who believs that.

  If I'm the only one who believes it, why were you the one who said it?

  George
10.4095Total DragYIELD::BARBIERITue Jun 04 1996 22:236
      This whole George/Brydie arguing thing is so pathetic!
      Some arguments are actually fun to read through, but
      this string is apallingly BORING and the content is 
      totally useless.
    
      What an eyesore!
10.4096poll in perilHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 05 1996 13:4224
re: .4092

>    Chicago will win in 5.  Now where's the latest NBA playoff poll update?

I agree.

Check .4066. 

I wanna go on record right now that I smell the brewing of yet another
controversy. Here's the issues:

1. Firted of all, I like the use of the word poll instead of contest. For
one thing, there aint no rules except about getting your vote in afore it
all started.

2. There are no judges to assign points for efforts. What is a correct
pick worth in the firsted round, second round, etc.? 

3. Some picked a final number of games and some din't and no one said you
had to.

What to do, what to do,...

TTom
10.4097MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveWed Jun 05 1996 13:432
    
      P-name bet tonight, TTom?
10.4098shoreHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 05 1996 14:307
Sure, I'm up for this game. I'll give you odds.

Here's the deal, If'n I win, you sport some p-name that we agree to off
line for the duration of the series. If'n you win, I'll do the same plus
a week. 

TTom
10.4099Hopeing the bulls can close it out in 6TPSYS::BROOKSWed Jun 05 1996 14:3921
    This series will go AT LEAST 6 games... NO way Chicago sweeps Seattle
    and I think they will lose tonight (Game 1), 8 Days is a long time to
    be sitting around waiting.  Had utah pulled off an upset we would be
    talking sweep city, but Seattle is the team to beat in the west.
    
    Onto the Matchups... The starting 5 are so close in term's of 
    offense its not funny (Bulls starting 5 avg 1 more pt then seattle's
    starting 5).  DEFENSE, again these teams are close... So where are
    the 2 sepearted, what makes everyone feel Chicago is the clear winner.
    Id say 2 things... REPUTATION, Chicago (Jordan) have proven that they
    can get the job done, they won 72 games and have gone thru the playoffs
    with a vengence... No ONE in there right mind would have BET on chicago
    sweeping Orlando...  The 2nd factor that will be the difference in this
    series is REBOUNDING... Wirm gives them that extra kick, the starting
    5 avg's about +10 on the boards over seattle and those extra shot
    attempts will be the key to the series (Its that easy).
    
    I also personally feel Jackson is 10times the Coach Carl is and will
    prove it in this series...
    
    								MairB
10.41006 won't happenHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 05 1996 14:4416
The only similarity to these 2 teams is that they both will prolly have 5
players on the court at the same time, although I aint guaranteeing that.

Firsted of all, Seattle has no one the stature of Scottie Pippen much
less Michael Jordan. So what you have is teh Bulls able to play at a
level above and unknown to the Sonics.

There are some scnearios that could lead to Seattle winning this series
but all of 'em require Jordan to stay off the court. The Sonics could
beat the Bulls without Jordan. But since he'll prolly play, it's a_easy
Bulls series.

If'n I were a gambling man, I'd venture a guess that the odds on a series
sweep are less than on a 6 games series.

TTom
10.4101MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shoveWed Jun 05 1996 15:063
    
      I was feeling pretty good about this bet until Brooksie chimed
     in with his near 100% fatal kiss of death.
10.4102ESPN is the bestTNPUBS::NAZZAROBest of luck, Marcus!Wed Jun 05 1996 15:116
    The "We Are the WOrld" parody to stop traveling is the funniest
    Sportcenter ad yet, and there have been lots of good ones.  It was nice
    to see Thw White Shadow and his Standout center Warren Coolidge in the
    chorus!
    
    NAZZ
10.4103great ad seriesHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 05 1996 15:209
I agree, Nazz. It's a great parody and ad.

ESPN has gone to the nexted level with their commercials. From Charley
Steiner denying that boxing is his life until he hauls off and punches a
guy, and Gordie Howe with Olberman showing him the finer points of
hitting your opponent, including a stick shot to the groin, the whole
series is about as good as ads ever get.

TTom
10.4104Barkley through with the Suns?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 06 1996 15:1014
Did y'all catch Sir Chuck lasted night being interviewed by Costas? Seems
ol' Chuck don't care all that much for the Suns and the way they're
treating him.

Chuck basically said that he had played his lasted game for the Suns. He
said that he had no desire to play with a team that was shopping him
around all summer. Despite his efforts, he said that they were treating
him like a piece of meat.

Chuck said that he wouldn't mind playing another year or 2 if'n the
situation was right. There's a lot of rumors of Chuck going to Chicago,
maybe even being swapped for lasted night's hero, Tony Kukoc.

TTom
10.4105Whatever he says, assume the opposite will happenEDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryThu Jun 06 1996 17:0411
> Chuck basically said that he had played his lasted game for the Suns. He
> said that he had no desire to play with a team that was shopping him
> around all summer. Despite his efforts, he said that they were treating
> him like a piece of meat.
    
    Ol' Chuck's never been known to be one to reduce something to a 
    mere dollars and cents business proposition...
    
    glenn
    
10.4106ROCK::GRONOWSKIThu Jun 06 1996 17:063
    
    If Barkley gets traded, Cleveland may have made a mistake by not
    picking up the Phoenix pick this year.
10.4107NQOS01::nqsrv242.nqo.dec.com::may_brBRUCE MAYFri Jun 07 1996 21:374
It seems to me like Chuck wants a ring and is doing the most expedient thing 
to ensure that.

brews
10.4108PECAD8::CHILDSSat Jun 08 1996 22:082
let him buy one............
10.4109one more to goPECAD8::CHILDSMon Jun 10 1996 11:433
 Didn't even bother to watch as I felt sleep was more important that watching
 a troncing. No earlier risers with reports yet so I guess I'll go to the net...
10.4110The Woim = MVP?ODIXIE::ZOGRANAtlanta, Home of the WS ChampsMon Jun 10 1996 13:067
    The Worm's really messing with the Sonic's heads.  It seems every time
    he gets near a Sonic they feel it is their duty to grab, shove or
    otherwise take notice of his presence.  Not that he's not encouraging
    it, but it seems that they seem particularly distracted by him.  And if
    that's a strategy, it's working.
    
    UMDan
10.4111another vote for da WoimHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 10 1996 13:2813
>-< The Woim = MVP? >-

I heard dat!~ Of course, they'll give it to Jordan but Dennis is da Main.

The turning point of this series was Rodman's game 2 performance of 20
rebounds including a big 11, count 'em 11, on offensive.

BTW, when asked what he'd be doing between games 3 and 4, Dennis confided
that he'd be partying with Cindy Crawford, whom he gave his jersey, and
Eddie Vetter and Pearl Jam and then take a jucuzzi and have some real fun
playing with hisself.

TTom
10.4112SNAX::ERICKSONMon Jun 10 1996 13:388
    
    	Speaking of the Worm and rings in the last couple of notes. When
    the Bulls win the championship Rodman is not getting a championship
    ring for one of his fingers. He has already had his navel measured
    and will be piercing his belly button for his championship ring.
    
    
    Ron
10.4113MKOTS3::BREENMon Jun 10 1996 13:5811
    I liked Rodman getting Brickowski ejected.  Rodman managed to tie Brick
    up and then fell down and the ref who missed everything but the
    pratfall proceeds to eject Brickowski.  Now in this case should the ref
    be fined?
    
    Walton had a lot to say about the role of Longley and how he's come
    such a long way.  He's been the real factor since the Sonics have
    nothing in the middle.  Now there's a team for Eric Montross.
    
    And the aforesaid Brickowski was the only Sonic playing basketball
    although the rest are trying, just failing.  Shrempf is in lefi
10.4114I guessHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 10 1996 14:0412
Ya gotta remember that Dennis studied under what many consider the
all-time master of pratfalls, the Chevy Chase of the NBA, Laimbeer.

I've heard rumors that he gets the ladies to help him with the style
points. Did you catch game 2 when he landed on or about a cheerleader?
That was no accident. He set the whole thing up.

>    ... Shrempf is in lefi

Then Rodman must be in righi...

TTom
10.4115SNAX::ERICKSONMon Jun 10 1996 15:3318
    
    	I couldn't believe how bad Seattle played in Q1 and in other
    portions of the game. They were not in sync on offense and it had
    nothing to do with the Chicago defense. Turnovers from lack of
    concentration killed Seattle. Seattles Assist/Turnover ratio is
    pitiful as well as there 3pt shooting (25% last night).
    	Watching the Bulls run the triangle offense is a thing of beauty
    when they are on. Its the perfect offense for the NBA and its man to
    man defense. It seems to always give the Bulls, someone to pass the
    ball too when double teamed. Plus, allows for plenty of good looks at
    the basket for shooting.
    
    	An interesting side-note is that Scottie Pippen was drafted by
    Seattle. Then traded to Chicago on draft day for Olden Polynice and
    a 2nd round pick, so he never played for Seattle. In hindsight that
    was a lopsided trade in Chicago's favor.
    
    Ron
10.4116PECAD8::CHILDSMon Jun 10 1996 15:413
yeah but who know what type of player Pippen would have became if Michael didn't
tutor him and kiss his a$$..............
10.4117make that kick his a$$PECAD8::CHILDSMon Jun 10 1996 15:420
10.4118refused to leadHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 10 1996 15:558
Wail, while Jordan was living his lie that he was through with hoops,
Pippen showed that he not only couldn't but din't want to be someone that
you could hitch your wagons to.

Who can fergit his decision to sit down cause he din't like the play that
Jackson called for Kukoc.

TTom
10.4119POWDML::GARBARINOMon Jun 10 1996 19:0514
>Wail, while Jordan was living his lie that he was through with hoops,
>Pippen showed that he not only couldn't but din't want to be someone that
>you could hitch your wagons to.

Pippen is a versatile talent, but should NEVER be confused with Jordan,
Barkley, Magic, Bird, or any other player who rises under pressure.
From Xavier McDaniel's psychological destruction of him in '92 (?),
to the mentioned self-benching in '94, Pippen has shown that he'll
never be confused with Cedric Maxwell or the like.


BTW, is there any doubt that the Knicks are the only team that has
the MENTAL makeup to play the Bulls ?  If they only had the basketball
talent these other teams have...
10.4120who's going where?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 10 1996 19:247
Based just on the playoffs, the Knicks seemed the clear winner of the
second best in the east sweepstakes.

So, that must mean that Jackson will bolt the Bulls and go to the
Knicks?

TTom
10.4121which, I suppose, is possible...POWDML::GARBARINOMon Jun 10 1996 20:585
>So, that must mean that Jackson will bolt the Bulls and go to the
>Knicks?

Not unless they recently gave Van Gundy $2M over 2 years to be Phil's
assistant.
10.4122stranger things have happenedHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 10 1996 21:050
10.4123PECAD8::CHILDSMon Jun 10 1996 22:212
Starks and Mason seem like Jackson type players..
10.4124TPSYS::BROOKSWed Jun 12 1996 14:2320
    Ya RODMAN for MVP seems to be getting pushed from many folks but if you
    look at rodmans Rebound/Scoring avg for the season compared to the
    playoffs/and finals has it improved or is he at par.  Rodman is however
    winning the battle of wits with Seattle and is effecting them mentally
    which is playing a HUGE role in this series.  Rodman himself will tell
    you that there's no one like Jordan, he seems to be able to do whatever
    is needed and WHENEVER its needed to get the WIN.  Game 3 27pts in
    the 1st half.. WOW, he just couldn't miss.  IF Longley didn't draw all
    those (IM NOT A STAR CENTER) fouls and got to play some decent minutes
    he could develope into a top 10 center in the nba.  If I had to name
    the MVP right now I couldn't, if you look at whats expected and who's
    gone above and beyond to get the job done Im not sure who I would pick
    for MVP.  Now if you look for who is the #1 most valuable player on
    this team, the 1 player that if they did not play in the finals would 
    have made the most difference how can you not give the nod to Jordan ?
    Then again with the way rodman has managed to get into the heads of
    the sonics how can you not give it to rodman... Could be be looking at
    CO-MVP's ???
    
    							MairB
10.4125the fix is already inHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 12 1996 14:289
>  CO-MVP's ???

Nah, your guy Jordan wins in a walk. It's a real lovefest and we all feel
good about life, ourselves and the rest o' humanity.

In honor of this title, Stern is gonna give the league to Jordan and his
agent/antichrist Falk.

TTom
10.4126Shame they have to play that game tonightMKOTS3::BREENWed Jun 12 1996 15:241
    
10.4127pool ol' NBCHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 12 1996 15:328
>                 -< Shame they have to play that game tonight >-

Poor ol' NBC. Not being able to extend the series into Sunday. I really
feel for the guys.

Meanwhile, I might catch a look or two at the game. Maybe.

TTom
10.4128PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 12 1996 16:411
10.4129TPSYS::BROOKSWed Jun 12 1996 16:4522
    earlier someone asked about the bulls current roster, I think the only
    current bull that was drafted by the bulls is Jordan ?  I thought
    Dickie Simpkins was still on the roster but can't find his name
    anywhere, Im assuming he was HURT at the end of the year and not
    included on the playoff roster ? I would have kept him on over Edwards
    so during garbage time you could give your young guy some exposure to
    playoff basketball... Im not sure how often they gone thru Longley,
    Wennington and Sally but only recall seeing edwards once during the
    playoffs (And that could be my imagination).
    
    Actualy Kukoc was drafted by the bulls in 1990 but didnt play for the
    bulls until 93.
    
    Pippen was a draft Day trade with seattle, Kerr, Wennington, Harper,
    Buechler, Brown, Edwards and Sally were all signed as free agents.
    Bulls trade Stacey King to Minny for Longley and traded Will Purdue
    to San Antonio for Rodman.
    
    So for a one man team every player except edwards has contributed to
    this year's run... :-) What a team...
    
    							MaB
10.4130PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 12 1996 16:491
10.4131PECAD8::CHILDSWed Jun 12 1996 19:133
 In reality Shawn Kemp should be the MVP because without him Seattle would be
 getting blasted by about 30 a game..............
10.4132PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 12 1996 21:034
10.4133Paul Westphal, new coach of USCHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 13 1996 14:0822
>    Nate McMillan was cleared by doctors to play but refuses to.  Go
>    figure...

from that classic sports source oft quoted...

And meanwhile, not only is this completely full of the brown word, Nate
really refused to take a shot to ease the pain in his back *AND* he not
only agreed to play, he actually played. And played well, well enough to
get kudos from about ever one. 

In any case, I din't remember reading that they had changed the rules. I
thought it was a technical to get in the refs face arguing calls but
appartently, the new rule is unless you clean 'em a la Van Exel, no blood
no T!~ I'm speaking of course of Jordan's contemptible behavior towards
the refs. Showing the complete player that he is, Jordan had the hat
trick, getting into the face of all three of the refs.

And a tip o' the hat to the bar I was at. I din't have to listen to Bill
Walton. It was reported on the radio news that he made the statement that
you caint throw Michael Jordan outta the game. Glad I missed this crap!~

TTom
10.4134PECAD8::CHILDSThu Jun 13 1996 14:161
Wow, I'm stunned. Never have I seen Chicago so flat..............
10.4135btw, Payton doesn't sweatMKOTS3::BREENThu Jun 13 1996 14:1623
    Well the nba finally put on a good game last night.  Seattle, in
    response to the mocking of Rodman came out very focused and after some
    early misses became very accurate from 3 point territory with Sam
    Perkins coming alive with 6 in the first half.  Brickowski had one of
    the great 0-0-0 games in history highlighted by an elbow to Rodman's
    head.
    
    The refs finally elected to spoil a fast paced, pure basketball effort
    and seemed to be having a war between the pro and anti Jordan factions
    (the latter being Joe Crawford who after elected not to eject Jordan
    after the latter's tirade about a travel call when technicals has been
    routinely assessed all game long for much less leading to a Walton - ??
    argument with Walton saying you just simply can't eject Michael simply
    because he's done what the mortals do).
    
    Kemp was immense, needs and gets no help from the refs and is
    everything the fakeman is supposed to be and decidedly isn't.  Payton
    is the best guard among the mortals in the nba.  Jordan had the longest
    period of disappearance I've seen by him this year, perhaps he is on
    the take.
    
    Shapes up to be some good basketball Friday night.  Note, the Bulls
    played pretty well but have to be at their best to beat Seattle.
10.4136SNAX::ERICKSONThu Jun 13 1996 14:1714
    
    Tom,
    
    	Yup, the Jordan rule was invoked last night. The refs were calling
    technical fouls EVERY time a player would complain about a call. There
    was already about 6 or 7 technical fouls called, when MJ really gets
    into the refs face about a travelling call. MJ argued more then ANYBODY
    had argued the entire night, but the ref invoked the Jordan rule and
    didn't give MJ his 2nd technical.
    	Also NBC has asked the Bulls to lose Friday nights game, so that
    the Bulls can win the championship at home on Sunday during prime time
    TV.
    
    Ron
10.4137MSBCS::BRYDIEwannabe figure skaterThu Jun 13 1996 14:307
    
      If I ever doubted tha there were special rules for Mike
     that doubt went out the window in Game 1 when he and Wingate
     were jockeying for position, Michael lays into Wingate with
     a series of vicious elbows and the ref calls technicals on 
     *both* players. That's what Seattle was up against - a draw 
     being the best they could hope for from the refs.
10.4138MairB Watch, Day 1EDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryThu Jun 13 1996 14:326
    Guys, keep up with this Jordan Rules bashing, and we're going to have 
    MairB spinning like a George Maiewski-wound top...
    
    glenn
    
10.4139How big is the fix?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 13 1996 14:3316
>    	Also NBC has asked the Bulls to lose Friday nights game, so that
>    the Bulls can win the championship at home on Sunday during prime time
>    TV.

Makes no matter. Friday, Sunday, it's all about the same. 

It's all about how much of a fix that NBC put in. They have to walk the
line cause there's a lot at stake. Firsted of all, they caint make Jordan
look stupid like lasted night. They also make the Best Team Ever look
stupid like lasted night.

But on the other hand, they shore would like a game 6 on Sunday.

This is why all these guys get paid the big bucks.

TTom
10.4140Refs no, Michael??? mmm maybeMKOTS3::BREENThu Jun 13 1996 15:1716
    One problem Ttom, who's getting the Sonics to cooperate?  Last night
    was all about one team's determination vs another team's talent.  And
    the Sonics have talent too.  I did wonder whether the refs playoff pool
    was just like the players - the same amount divvied the same way
    regardless of number of games (so they'd have an incentive to get it
    over with last night).
    
    I don't subscribe to that theory.  I have in the past talked about ncaa
    refs being influenced but my point there is in the promotion and
    selection systems and those in charge making it obvious who they want
    to see in the final four and those refs doing the final four coming
    back year after year if they make their masters happy.
    
    The question of control of refs like the ncaa/leagues have vs union
    protected refs and umps vs whatever the nfl has (elite amateurs) is up 
    in the air for me.
10.4141Joey Crawford should ref the rest of the games, tooTNPUBS::NAZZAROBest of luck, Marcus!Thu Jun 13 1996 15:3710
    Joey Crawford is my favorite NBA ref, and last night showed why.  He is
    the only ref who consistently takes no BS from anybody.  Calling a
    travel on Jordan?!?!?  Rodman yaps and points his finger at Crawford -
    Technical, and rightly so.  Joey is one of the very few refs under the
    iron thumb of head of referees Darryl (Adolph) Garretson who actually
    has a personality and is not afraid to show it on the court.  Next to
    Jess Kersey and Dick Bavetta, he is the most personable ref off the
    court and before games, since the late, great Earl Strom.
    
    NAZZ
10.4142PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jun 13 1996 15:4213
10.4143to thine own clue be trueHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 13 1996 15:489
>    get a clue, TTom.  Nate was a gametime decision.  ESPN radio reported
>    at 3pm PST that Nate said he wouldn't play.

I suggest that you get some other sources. 

A gametime decision, yes. Refuse to play, the stuff of non-greatness. And
now it's slipped to "wouldn't play".

TTom
10.4144"Let's see some travel calls boys"MKOTS3::BREENThu Jun 13 1996 15:5610
    Walton's whole point was that a double standard for Michael was okay.
    To some extent he was backing up the ref, who I believe was Crawford,
    in not calling the technical that would have iced Jordan.
    
    Since Crawford is the one that doesn't employ the ds to the extent that
    others do I'd give him slack.  The play was a funny one in that Michael
    started a shooting motion then continued his dribble without actually
    putting two hands on the ball.  It wasn't clear if both feet moved. 
    Travels were called quite a bit, especially against the Sonics, some a 
    mystery never explored.
10.4145we NEED an anti-Jordan, real badPOWDML::GARBARINOThu Jun 13 1996 16:1015
>    Walton's whole point was that a double standard for Michael was okay.

And the rest of the free world is saying, "no it ain't".  I loved it when
Marv and Goukas called Walton on the spot.  They should get some kind of
award just for that.


Jordan's preferential treatment is coated all over the NBA, and it has
turned me off.  Sure he's the greatest to ever play and I watch him
to make sure I *remember*.  But the worship from the media, refs and
NBA officials is embarrassing.  And on a related point, without another
star player to compete with him (like Chamberlain had Russell, Bird
had Magic, etc.) the NBA's future looks B-O-R-I-N-G...unless the league
somehow gets some BIG-TIME players to join the core of the Knicks, as
they've demonstrated the proper will and courage to play these guys... :^)
10.4146PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jun 13 1996 16:155
10.4147time for prayerHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 13 1996 16:1514
What the league is prolly afraid of is when they lose Jordan fer good. 

By that time, the other lesser stars of this era will either have retired
too or will be in the very latter stages of their career. Barkley, Ewing,
Hakeem, Mailman will all be about gone in the nexted couple of years.

Then what? Pray for another Magic or Bird? Or how bout as Joe is saying
another Magic *AND* another Bird?

Also, while Wilt was battling Russell, we also had the Jerry West and Big
O legacies being acted out. Nothing like that has happened in the league
since Bird retired.

TTom
10.4148MSBCS::BRYDIEwannabe figure skaterThu Jun 13 1996 16:178
    
       I'll grant Michael "the greatest ever" title but I could
      do without the little snippets of interview where he waxes
      philosophic on such topics as being double teamed or Dennis
      Rodman as if he were Obi Wan Kanobi discussing the mystical
      aspects of the force and the wise use of its awesome power.
      He is *just* a basketball player not the defender of the
      twelve known galaxies. 
10.4149requiredHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 13 1996 16:2511
>    Nope, they said he didn't want to jeopardize his future.  That's a
>    refusal.

And they was wrong.

As for Jordan pontificating, it's all part of the same fix. I caint wait
til nexted year when ESPNEWS come along. One of the things they said they
were gonna cover was pre- and post-game interviews. Then, we'll be able
to appreciate the full ennui of the situation.

TTom
10.4150MKOTS3::BREENThu Jun 13 1996 17:444
    All I could think of last night was TTom's 100,000:1 against Sonics
    taking the playoffs.  For one night they looked like a TEAM that could
    overcome the one-one talents of Jordan and Pippen and exploit the
    weakness at center.
10.4151keep layin them pointsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 13 1996 17:5114
I was thinking about that, my own danged self, billte.

I've been looking around the Web for a_update but so far neither USA
Today or Sportszone is showing any series odds.

FWIW, I'm 3-1 in the entertainment arena. For the games, I had the Bulls
in #1 - winner; Seattle in #2 - winner; Seattle in #3 - loser; Seattle in
#4 - winner. I'll be going with da Bulls friday.

While I'll believe that the Sonics can win this series when I see it, I
think that if'n they win on Friday, it could make it fun. Jordan looks
like he's tired, a trend that a lot of people may hope continues.

TTom
10.4152TPSYS::BROOKSThu Jun 13 1996 20:0115
    OK I have one question, I only watched the 1st half but can someone
    send me a list of who got there 2nd Technical and was ejected for
    arguing calls ???  If there was special treatment for jordan I just
    want to know compared to who ????
    
    OK Now onto the game.. Seattle took this game and took it early,
    granted the 1st Technicals called on Jordan and Rodman were BOGUS
    but so wern't some that were called on the Sonics but not too key
    players...
    
    I will need to check out the box scores but It looked like the sonics
    didn't miss a shot in the 1st half.... Chicago is a better team then
    seattle but Seattle is definatly the #2 team in the league....
    
    								MairB
10.4153weakHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 13 1996 20:056
MairB,

OK, you've convinced us that Jordan doesn't get most favored player
treatment, not!~

TTom
10.4154MKOTS3::BREENThu Jun 13 1996 20:5014
    Wingate, Shrempf, Brickowski all had various technicals.  All had to
    shut up despite seemingly wierd travel calls.  Every outburst prior to
    Michael's resulted in a technical, some were barely outbursts such as
    Wingate merely jumping when he got called.
    
    They obviously should do away with the two technical rule since it's
    purpose was to punish regardless of caste.  Let them pile up the
    technicals and leave it to the ref's judgement when to toss a player
    since that's what happened anyway "Fans here and on tv want to see
    Michael, far be it from me".
    
    Jordan then poured on a torrent of profane abuse from the bench towards
    the ref.  Hopefully Michael will cool down and not order his removal
    for the rest of the series.
10.4155not a lip readerGENRAL::WADEAh'm Yo Huckleberry...Thu Jun 13 1996 20:515
    
    	As long as MJ didn't say anythang about the ref's mama or
    	curse him, why should he get another T?  
    
    Claybone
10.4156POWDML::GARBARINOThu Jun 13 1996 21:057
>    	As long as MJ didn't say anythang about the ref's mama or
>    	curse him, why should he get another T?  

Disrespect...showing-up the ref.  In baseball the batter and catcher
get away with a lot more if they stare out to the field while they're
*discussing* things with the HP ump.  The minute they face him, they've
put one foot in the grave.
10.4157just like MikeHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 14 1996 14:0711
Saw a little clip from Jordan about exhibiting behavior that gets lesser
mortals throwed outta the game. 

Jordan decided to use the opportunity to kick the refs while their down.
When asked if'n he thought he shoulda got the toss, he said that he
didn't especially since the ref told him he blew the call. Nice dis!~

Even staid ol' Jack Ramsay said the league has another standard for
Jordan.

TTom
10.4158Right Off The BatYIELD::BARBIERISun Jun 16 1996 17:425
      One of the main things I disliked about Jordan's treatment is
      that I felt he started getting preferential treatment *as a
      rookie*!!!
    
      Ohter players had to earn it.  He got it right away.
10.4159wait a little whileHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 13:3910
Remember all the crying by Jordan cause in a couple of weeks his boy
David Falk is gonna give Commish David Stern a_ultimatum. Either give him
the key to the cash drawer or he's gonna shut this show down.

I wonder if'n Jordan will cry at that press conference.

BTW, the greatest team ever couldn't beat this team when Nate McMillan
was able to compete.

TTom
10.4160final geniis statusHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 13:5718
			Round1	Round2	Conf	Final	Games
-------------------------------------------------------------
WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_M	7	3	2	1
AKOCOA::BREEN		7	3	1	1	1
ODIXIE::ZOGRAN		7	3	1	1
XTATIC::CHILDS		7	2	1	1
AD::HEATH		7	2	1	1
ROCK::GRONOWSKI		6	4	2	1
SHARE::DERRY		6	3	2	1
BIS1::ROOSEN		6	3	1	1	1
PHXSS1::HEISER		6	2	0	0
NPUBS::NAZZARO		5	2	2	0
HBAHBA::HAAS		5	2	1	1
PSYS::BROOKS		4	2	1	1
ROCK::HUBER		4	0	0	0

Based mainly on the fack that there were few terms and conditions, I 
declare this a dead and done.
10.4161IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanMon Jun 17 1996 14:203
So, does this say that Chappy is a genius?

I declare this content invalid due to a flawed premise!  :-)
10.4162some dramaHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 14:264
Wail, at least this contest was a lot more interesting than lasted
night's game.

TTom
10.4163MKOTS3::BREENMon Jun 17 1996 15:081
    No I thought it said Chappy and I tied.  Send us each a ticket.
10.4164I'll give you a ticketHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 15:119
billte,

I got a $6 parking ticket from Raleigh, NC. You can have it if'n you want
it.

I also have a ticket to game 6 of the Charlotte-Knicks series about 3
playoffs ago.

TTom
10.4165TPSYS::BROOKSMon Jun 17 1996 15:317
    So all of a sudden jordan is the only person who gets special treatment
    from the refs ???? And jordan got special treatment starting in his 
    rookie year (I Don't Think so).  LJ, Shaq, ALonzo all got the handsoff
    treatment from day 1.  I didn't see too many games with BigDog or
    Webber so I have no idea if they got special treatment of not...
    
    								MairB
10.4166coddling quotient: Jordan >>> MaloneHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 15:3413
Give it a rest, MairB.

No matter who got what, Jordan is the king when it comes to getting the
calls.

FWIW, Zo regularly fouled out against the Bulls which supports the
pecking order. LJ doesn't work enough to have to get calls. His latest
game has him mostly standing around where it's hard to pick up rebounds
and fouls.

You left a biggie off the list: Malone.

TTom
10.4167WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Mon Jun 17 1996 15:4510
    
    
        I don't need no steenkin ticket!!
    
    
          Breen had the Bulls in 6?? I ham em in 4.
    
    
    
    Chap 
10.4168yepHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 15:471
Yep, billtehad 'em in 6 whatever that was worth in the big picture...
10.4169Take that BillllllllllyWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Mon Jun 17 1996 15:498
    
    
       Yabbut  (sorry Kev) I had the Sonics and he had the Lakers. So in
    typical Groaner fashion I'm proclaiming myself the winner via
    tiebreaker!!! :-)
    
    
    Chap
10.4170that's the SPROTS spirit!~HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 15:500
10.4171Ford to coach the BucksHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 17 1996 16:217
and meanwhile, da Bucks have hired Chris Ford, he of little Boston
Celtics head-coaching fame.

Dunleavy will continue on as GM, mostly cause of his contract and not
cause he's shown much ability.

TTom
10.4172MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Mon Jun 17 1996 19:522
    
      TTom, didn't you lose a p-name bet to me?
10.4173The old Yugoslavia (by geography) would be competitiveMKOTS3::BREENMon Jun 17 1996 20:4213
    How come Derry gets showered with tickets, caps etc and for my tie with
    Chappy I'm getting an old parking ticket or a stub to some Wolfpack
    Soccer game from '89 or '69 or some'n.  Picking Chicago, btw was easy
    but Chappy, you got your points for Seattle "embedded" in your total.
    
    Now picking Chicago to lose a pair in the finals was difficult albeit I
    sort of predicted the Lakers to win the pair.  So I'm willing to accept
    the tie.
    
    For a tie-breaker I'll take the under on some Olympic team coming
    within 10 or less of the "Dream" team.  The performance of Kemp in the
    finals reduced this to a 50-50 in my mind.  Now if Payton were added
    I'd probably drop this prediction.
10.4175WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Tue Jun 18 1996 13:076
    
    
    Kemp's not on the Dream Team. But I'll take the over.
    
    
    Chap
10.4176not a crookHBAHBA::HAASalmost wanted to be a figger skaterTue Jun 18 1996 13:5616
Main,

This SPROTS is a lot of stress thised morning.

So far, I've been accused of welching on a p-name bet, offering bum
prizes and stiff someone else outta her prize. And the worsted part about
it is that it may all be true.

When it comes to prizes however, the bestest prize ever offered was
turned down by one of my accusers, something about "Oh that's my night I
do something else".

OK, so anybody think I owe 'em anything, send mail and we can work
something out.

TTom
10.4177Olympic team in trouble sans KempMKOTS3::BREENTue Jun 18 1996 14:3412
    The caps in the mail.
    
    Kemp is not on the Dream Team?  The over under is down to 7.  I now
    suspect that a defeat and even loss of medal is possible.  I do not
    like that team, very thin at the Kemp type of talent.  Malone as you
    all know by know is an nba ref/marketing creation, not an international
    talent you can count on.  Stockton can't be counted on.
    
    Shaq will have to carry them like he did in the worlds.  I could put a
    team together with Kemp, Payton, Camby and a few others and beat them
    using international rules and refs assuming the latter is not "Korean"
    quality.
10.4178easy goldHBAHBA::HAASalmost wanted to be a figger skaterTue Jun 18 1996 14:4810
The day afore they chose the lasted members of the squad, Kemp missed a
plane to a game and it got some noteriety.

Face it, the committee don't like the likes of DTII. Zo, Kemp, LJ and
Coleman have assured themselves of never being invited again.
Collectively they made Shaq look mature and interested.

But have no fear. This team will rout the rest of 'em. Easy.

TTom
10.4179free agents, maybeHBAHBA::HAASalmost wanted to be a figger skaterTue Jun 18 1996 14:58115
Here's the current list of potential free agents:

   
   Here is a team-by-team list of players who could end up as free
   agents:
   
   (P-Player has the option to declare for free agency at season's end;
   T-Team has option of letting the player go as a free agent)
   
   Atlanta
   Matt Bullard, Sean Rooks, Steve Smith
   
    Boston
   Junior Burrough, Thomas Hamilton, Alton Lister, Greg Minor, Todd
   Mundt, Doug Smith, David Wesley (restricted)
   
   Charlotte
   P-Michael Adams, Kenny Anderson, Pete Myers, T-Robert Parish
   
    Chicago
   Jud Buechler, James Edwards, Jack Haley, Michael Jordan, T-Steve Kerr,
   Dennis Rodman, Dickey Simpkins, Bill Wennington
   
    Cleveland
   Michael Cage, John Crotty, P-Antonio Lang, Dan Majerle, Donny
   Marshall, T-Harold Miner
   
    Dallas
   Scott Brooks, Lucious Harris, Lorenzo Williams
   
    Denver
   Dale Ellis, Don MacLean, Dikembe Mutombo, Doug Overton, Bryant Stith
   
    Detroit
   Allan Houston (restricted), Eric Leckner, Mark Macon, Don Reid, Lou
   Roe, Otis Thorpe, T-Mark West.
   
    Golden State 
   Jon Barry, Jerome Kersey, P-Clifford Rozier, Latrell Sprewell, Kevin
   Willis
   
    Houston
   Tim Breaux, Mario Elie, Charles Jones, Eldridge Recasner, Kenny Smith
   
    Indiana
   Antonio Davis, P-Dale Davis, Reggie Miller
   
    LA Clippers
   Bo Outlaw, Keith Tower, P-Brian Williams
   
    LA Lakers
   Elden Campbell, Magic Johnson, Frankie King, Anthony Miller, Fred
   Roberts, Derek Strong, Sedale Threatt
   
    Miami
   Rex Chapman, Tyrone Corbin, Chris Gatling, Tim Hardaway, Voshon
   Lenard, Alonzo Mourning, Stacey King, Jeff Malone, Danny Schayes, Tony
   Smith, P-Walt Williams
   
    Milwaukee
   Benoit Benjamin, Terry Cummings, Kevin Duckworth, Randolph Keys, Lee
   Mayberry, Mike Peplowski.
   
    Minnesota
   Jerome Allen, Marques Bragg, Mark Davis, Darrick Martin, Eric Riley,
   Spud Webb
   
    New Jersey
   P. J. Brown, Chris Childs, Vern Fleming, Armon Gilliam, Rick Mahorn,
   Tim Perry
   
    New York
   Willie Anderson, Victor Alexander, Gary Grant, Derek Harper, J. R.
   Reid, Herb Williams
   
    Orlando
   Darrell Armstrong, Anthony Bowie, P-Horace Grant, P-Shaquille O'Neal,
   Joe Wolf
   
    Philadelphia
   Derrick Alston, Richard Dumas, Sean Higgins, Tony Massenburg, Vernon
   Maxwell, Ed Pinckney, Trevor Ruffin, Greg Sutton, LaSalle Thompson
   
    Phoenix
   Chris Carr, John Coker, Terrence Rencher
   
    Portland
   P-Chris Dudley, T-Clifford Robinson, Rumeal Robinson, T-Buck Williams,
   Dontonio Wingfield
   
    Sacramento
   Byron Houston, Clint McDaniel
   
    San Antonio
   Dell Demps, Doc Rivers
   
    Seattle
   P-Vincent Askew, Frank Brickowski, Hersey Hawkins, Ervin Johnson, Gary
   Payton, Sam Perkins, Steve Scheffler
   
    Toronto
   Tracy Murray, Alvin Robertson, Oliver Miller
   
    Utah
   David Benoit, Howard Eisley, Greg Foster, Byron Russell, Felton
   Spencer, John Stockton
   
    Vancouver
   Ashraf Amaya, Anthony Avent, T-Eric Murdock, Chris King, Rich Manning,
   Byron Scott, Jeff Turner, T-Gerald Wilkins
   
    Washington
   Ledell Eackles, Juwan Howard, Jim McIlvaine, Robert Pack, Brent Price,
   Mark Price.

10.4180:-)WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Tue Jun 18 1996 15:373
    
    
        Wonder if NJ will go after Lou Roe???
10.4181who's 5th bestest?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 14:0112
Ok, I think we have a consensus but we need to fill in a blank.

The opinion of SPORTS seems to be that these 4 (in some order) are All
Timers:

	Magic, Larry, Russell, Jordan

OK, so who's the fifth?

Dr. J? Elgin Baylor? 

TTom
10.4182CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsWed Jun 19 1996 14:036
>	Magic, Larry, Russell, Jordan

  Kaream Abdule Jabar (sp?) was better than any of those guys.

  George
10.4183goodunHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 14:078
>  Kaream Abdule Jabar (sp?) was better than any of those guys.

This is one of the bestest ever in SPROTS!~

A second rate choice by a third rate fan who caint even spell the name of
the guy who he claims is better'n this group.

TTom
10.4184MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Wed Jun 19 1996 14:092
    
      George, how many titles did Kareem win pre-Magic?
10.4185CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsWed Jun 19 1996 14:107
RE        <<< Note 10.4184 by MSBCS::BRYDIE "I need somebody to shove." >>>

>      George, how many titles did Kareem win pre-Magic?

  Good point. He won 4 NCAA titles but those don't mean much.

  George
10.4186SNAX::ERICKSONWed Jun 19 1996 14:165
    
    	If I'm not mistaken Kareem won a championship with Milwaukee
    before going to the Lakers.
    
    Ron
10.4187MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Wed Jun 19 1996 14:162
    
      Er, I think the discussion was about NBA players.
10.4188another goodunHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 14:197
>  Good point. He won 4 NCAA titles but those don't mean much.

Quit, George, you're killing me!`

Let me splain it. Kareem played when freshman couldn't play. Get it?

TTom
10.4189MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Wed Jun 19 1996 14:228
    
    	>> If I'm not mistaken Kareem won a championship with Milwaukee
        >> before going to the Lakers.
    
           Yup, on a team that included the great one Oscar Roberston, 
           who'd be my choice for #5 btw. The team also had Lucius
           Allen and Bobby Dandridge. I was actually a bit of a Bucks
           fan back then.
10.4190IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanWed Jun 19 1996 14:235
>           Yup, on a team that included the great one Oscar Roberston, 
>           who'd be my choice for #5 btw.

Seconded.  This is the first name that came to mind as the remaining
"All-Timer".
10.4191not bad, butHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 14:304
I guess I was thinking more in terms of a team so I was sorta looking for
a forward.

TTom
10.4192CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsWed Jun 19 1996 14:345
  So how many titles did those other guys win without great players around
them? 

  George
10.4193Big O/Defending JabbarYIELD::BARBIERIWed Jun 19 1996 14:5224
      Put Magic at PF and give the point to Oscar!!!
    
      I feel that Jabbar is maligned, by the way.  His Buck teams were
      simply not *that* good.  He NEVER had a power forward with Milwaukee.
      The Knicks would usually dismantle the Bucks by placing Willis Reed
      at the perimeter offensively while Debescherre (sp?) totally out-
      played any Buck for the rebound.
    
      I think one time they called the Bucks Kareem and the seven dwarfs.
      
      When he went to LA, the Lakers had nothing.  Heck they traded so
      much just to get him.
    
      In his prime, I believe he was typically top 5 in rebounds.  Top 1
      (usually) in scoring.  Decent passer.  Intelligent player.  He made
      tough shots too.  Such as that 18 foot hook shot against the Celtics
      in Game 6.  Though how Finkel outplayed him in Game 7 I'll never
      know.
    
      Sure, when he got older, the rebounds dwindled bigtime, but I truly
      feel that Jabbar is unfairly maligned.  Poeple seem to not want
      to like him.
    
    						Tony
10.4194Consummate professional, no doubt, but something missingEDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryWed Jun 19 1996 15:0010
    
>      Sure, when he got older, the rebounds dwindled bigtime, but I truly
>      feel that Jabbar is unfairly maligned.  Poeple seem to not want
>      to like him.
    
    Kareem had something to do with that, at least until he brought his
    arrogance into check in his later years...
    
    glenn
    
10.4195a brief historyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 15:0723
Kareem pissed people off big time when Lew Alcindor refused to be on the
Olympics.

Up until that time, it was considered a big deal to be on the team. He
was a principal part of that change. 

Then he goes and changes his name, again one of the firsted on this
bandwagon.

Then he was the up and comer and a lot of fans of the "golden age" of NBA
disliked him cause he challenged the unchallengeable.

Then Kareem beat Wilt and the tide starting turning in his favor. At the
end of his career, he was a danged old crowd favorite as inidicated by
his farewell tour.

I've always like him although what he accomplished is less than what Bill
Russell accomplished. Russell threw in a_Olympic gold to go with his
NCAA titles and multiple NBA titles.

Also, as just a player, I'd have to rate him below Wilt.

TTom
10.4196PECAD8::CHILDSWed Jun 19 1996 15:2810
 Big O sounds like a winner to me......

 how about worst 5 starters for a championship team?

	Center: Longley
	PF    : Iveroni
	SF    : ????
	SG    : Ainge
	PG    : Kenny Smith
10.4197ROCK::GRONOWSKIWed Jun 19 1996 16:034
    
    How many championships did Bird win prior to McHale showing up?
    How many prior to Kite showing up?
    
10.4198PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 19 1996 16:321
10.4199lots of teamsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 16:337
> how about worst 5 starters for a championship team?

Now there's a topic we should know something about.

Or how 'bout the 5 most overrated. Maybe start with James Worthy.

TTom
10.4200ROCK::GRONOWSKIWed Jun 19 1996 17:014
    
    Most overrated - Larry Bird.  How many titles did he win before
    Kite and McHale showed up?
    
10.4201deserves to be thereHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 17:0410
>    Why Ainge?  the guy was a winner everywhere he went, including college.

1. What did Ainge win in college? His highlight was beating one of the
all-time overrated coaches and GOP presidential wannabe, Digger Phelps.

2. What did Ainge win in the pros excepted for a couple of years when he
lucked out and got to play with Larry Bird? He shore din't win nothin in
Phoenix.

TTom
10.4202SNAX::ERICKSONWed Jun 19 1996 17:088
    re .4200,
    
    	Larry played 1, maybe 2  seasons before Mchale and Parish joined
    the C's.
    	The same could be said about Michael Jordan, it took him 4 or 5
    years to win his 1st championship and now has 4.
    
    Ron
10.4203PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 19 1996 17:111
10.4204PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 19 1996 17:122
10.4205like I said, what's he won?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 17:167
In the finals don't mean squat.

We're talking rings here. 

Send mail to ACK about winning games.

TTom
10.4206Shaq to be offered 54 mil for 4 yearsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 19 1996 17:257
The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that the Magic are offering Shaq a $54
mil contract for 4 years in a_attempt to keep him in Orlando and outta
LA.

Supposedly, it'll start at around 10 and go up 20% each year.

TTom
10.4207TICPECAD8::CHILDSWed Jun 19 1996 17:517
 54 million for Shaq......wonder what Big Bill would make this days?????????
 If LA wants him they'll get him. The league's always coddled to them why
 stop now. Po Po Celts never caught as many breaks as them dam Lakers. Kinda
 like the Smith and Barneys of the league.........

 mike
10.4208IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanWed Jun 19 1996 18:118
> If LA wants him they'll get him. The league's always coddled to them why
> stop now. 

The league won't even have to pull any strings.  Given the greater earnings
potential in LA, I'm sure Shaq would take less money than Orlando's offer
in order to go there.  That way it'd be a short drive over to the set of his
upcoming movie, and he could go over to the docks to watch the arrival of
his latest shipment of Shaq-Fu action figures from Taiwan.
10.4209Not everywhereAD::HEATHThe albatross and whales they are my brotherWed Jun 19 1996 19:025
    
    
     re << Note 10.4198 by PHXSS1::HEISER "watchman on the wall" >>>
    
      Yup those Blue Jay teams where world beaters.
10.4210wasn't there long enough to bother counting itPHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 19 1996 19:161
10.4211POWDML::GARBARINOWed Jun 19 1996 20:105
>That way it'd be a short drive over to the set of his
>upcoming movie, and he could go over to the docks to watch the arrival of
>his latest shipment of Shaq-Fu action figures from Taiwan.

And shoot his weekly "Must See TV" sitcom.
10.4212Take The Bucks's PFYIELD::BARBIERIWed Jun 19 1996 22:1910
      I believe the Bucks PF in their championship year was a guy 
      by the name of Donnie Smith.  It might have been Curtis Perry.
      Either way, I *know* that whoever he was, he was not a vital
      cog on the team.
    
      The only really good PF they ever had was David Meyers who
      came via the Alcindor trade and who quite a few years later
      out of religious convictions.
    
      Vinnie Baker's a decent PF though!
10.4213POWDML::GARBARINOThu Jun 20 1996 13:261
Has a dominant PF ever been the KEY player on a championship team ?
10.4214someHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 20 1996 13:537
What position is Larry said to play? Both he or McHale were keys.

The Big E got a ring with Washington. The year Walton won, they had that
guy who practically invented the term power forward but, because of too
much KP lasted night, my brain cell that holds that data is off-line.

TTom 
10.4215CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsThu Jun 20 1996 14:0713
RE        <<< Note 10.4214 by HBAHBA::HAAS "more madness, less horror" >>>

>What position is Larry said to play? Both he or McHale were keys.

  Larry was the shooting (and passing) forward, Maxwell/McHale were the
Power Forwards.

  One interesting thing I noticed about Larry was that when the Dream Team
starting 5 were on the floor, Jordan, who was the 2nd guard, would often take
off up the floor while Larry would act more like a guard helping Magic bring up
the ball. 

  George
10.4216and another oneHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 20 1996 14:103
Wail, whatever they did, it was called by Magic.

Maurice Lucas. The brain cell burst...
10.4217POWDML::GARBARINOThu Jun 20 1996 14:227
>What position is Larry said to play? Both he or McHale were keys.

Hmmmm.  I never thought of Bird as a PF.


Taking this further, historically, what position had the KEY player
more than the others ?
10.4218in the middleHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 20 1996 14:298
What I was trying to say Joe was that if'n Bird was SF then McHale was PF
and so he'd be one PF who was a key.

Historically, the center prolly has been the biggest key. Russell,
Kareem, Wilt, Walton, Willis Reed have all been the main main at one time
or another. 

TTom
10.4219ROCK::GRONOWSKIThu Jun 20 1996 14:422
    
    Marc Ivaroni!
10.4220NQOS01::nqsrv340.nqo.dec.com::may_brBRUCE MAYThu Jun 20 1996 17:097
Silas was a key on the '70's Celtics teams.  Curtis Perry was a pretty good 
rebounder/defender with the Bucks.  Had to be, as you never saw Kareem in the 
middle mixing it up on rebounds he'd rather steal the rebounds from the 
guards.

brews 
10.4221POWDML::GARBARINOThu Jun 20 1996 17:121
I guess I should replace the word KEY with STAR.
10.4222Toughest omissions: Adrain Dantley, Kevin McHale, Dave Bing, Bernard KingTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downThu Jun 20 1996 18:1528
    Top ten NBA players of all time:
    
    1) Bill Russell
    2) Magic Johnson
    3) Michael Jordan
    4) Larry Bird
    5) Oscar Robertson
    6) Jerry West
    7) Elgin Baylor
    8) John Havlicek
    9) Julius Erving
    10) Bob Pettit
    
    
    And the next ten:
    
    11) Wilt Chamberlain
    12) Nate Thurmond
    13) Bob Cousy
    14) Willis Reed
    15) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    16) George Gervin
    17) Dave Cowens
    18) Elvin Hayes
    19) Bob Lanier
    20) Wes Unseld
    
    NAZZ
10.4223good, to a pointHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 20 1996 18:225
I like the list but shudder at the thought that you was serious bout
omitting Adrian Dantley.

Dantley was so good that Pistons trade him and then they win a couple of
rings...
10.4224OLD1S::CADZILLA2Loose with rhythmic syncopationsThu Jun 20 1996 18:247
    
    
    NAZZ,
    
      Is this your personal list or from some sports rag? It looks a little
    tilted toward the Celtics. I would have picked Cousy before Havilcek.
    
10.4225POWDML::GARBARINOThu Jun 20 1996 19:333
C'mon Nazz, you can't include Reed if you don't have Clyde Frazier.
He was IMMENSE in the BIG games !  In my mind, he's perhaps the
greatest combination (PG/2G) guard ever.
10.4226exMSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Thu Jun 20 1996 19:387
    
      Havlicek in the top ten and Cowens in the top twenty?
     A definite Boston bias to that list. Where's Walt Frazier?
     How about Moses Malone? Etc, etc, etc. 
    
    
    
10.4227MKOTS3::BREENThu Jun 20 1996 19:5421
    Where's Rick Barry, Nazz?  I can't find the list I put in a few weeks
    ago.  Same basic list except Chamberlain essentially replaces Bird. 
    I'll be generous and put Bird 10th.
    
    Russell
    Magic
    Jordan
    Chamberlain
    Oscar
    Pettit
    Dr. J
    Walton
    Moses
    West
    Barry
    
    Debusschere is up there.  Cousy dominated his day.  Havlicek is about
    #15.  I'd never have Cowens without about 30 names ahead of him. 
    Olajuwon probably needs to be in top 10 ahead of Bird.  Isaiah?  I like
    the mention of Unseld a Celtic KILLER of the 70s but BC beat his Cards
    in the NIT in '66.
10.4228From a Boston perspective (the only one I have!)TNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downThu Jun 20 1996 21:0411
    This is definitelt a personal list.  A bit of Celtics bias perhaps, and
    for some reason I completely forgot about Olajuwon, who should be
    around #12 or 13.
    
    I thought about Frazier (and D.J. for that matter), but neither could
    shoot well enough for me to include them.  Dantley was unique, which is
    why I thought long and hard about him.  Bernard King spent too much
    time on the injured list.  DeBusschere was a very good player, but not
    great - the Horace Grant of his day.  Rick barry sucked - 'nuff said.
    
    NAZZ
10.4229Bird is #1 on my listFABSIX::D_HORTERTFri Jun 21 1996 06:4110
    I'm certainly not "Celtic biased" (I'm from Pittsburgh), and I think
    Larry Bird > Magic Johnson.  I think a players greatness should be
    mostly based on their ability to deliver when their team needs it.
    When you think of "clutch" players, names like Bird, Jordan, Miller,
    Kareem, and Isaiah Thomas come to mind.  Magic was a great "all-game"
    player but when the game is on the line, nobody could deliver like
    Larry Bird.
    
    
                                                           D.J.
10.4231PECAD8::CHILDSFri Jun 21 1996 11:2113
 Two different jobs. Magic hit a few key shots and missed a few no doubt just
 like Bird but Magic's job was to deliever to setup so in the crucial moments
 of game he finds Worthy for a jam (his best shot) or Kareem in the post for the
 hook is of equal importance to Bird hitting a 3 imo. Plus despite his work
 ethic over the careers Magic's game evolved more. Fortunately for Bird his game
 was all together from the moment he walked on the court in the NBA but Magic
 learned to hit 3's and the baby hook etc etc. LA had a lot of stars to play
 along side him, but Birdcertainly wasn't hurting for a supporting cast either  
 so I go with Magic>Bird also although it pains me to no end. Also one last     
 thing about Magic Johnson he was without a doubt the biggest crybaby this side 
 of Rick Barry the league has ever seen............

 mike
10.4232IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanFri Jun 21 1996 12:515
>    Where's Rick Barry, Nazz?

Where he belongs - off the list.

The next time Rick Barry plays defense will be his first.
10.4233some othersHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 21 1996 13:2313
Rick Barry is way up there on my list of assholes with rings.

Walt Frazier was one of the bestest guards I ever seen.

What's good about opining on Magic, Larry and Jordan is that they played
three different position and none of 'em have a serious challenger to
being the bestest ever at their position, IMHO, natch.

And I always thought that Jerry West > Big O. Overall as careers it's
pretty even but Jerry had a phenomenal playoff career. And the logo for
NBA aint Big O!~

TTom
10.4234GamersMUNDIS::SSHERMANClean living and a fast outfieldFri Jun 21 1996 14:0630
>   When you think of "clutch" players, names like Bird, Jordan, Miller,
>   Kareem, and Isaiah Thomas come to mind.  Magic was a great "all-game"
>   player but when the game is on the line, nobody could deliver like
>   Larry Bird.

I don't know, DJ, remember Johnson dominating a seventh game as a center
when Abdul-Jabbar was hurt--and as a rookie, to boot.  If that wasn't a
clutch performance, what is?

Anyway, I rank Elgin Baylor, Julius Erving, and Connie Hawkins all ahead
of Bird, despite the low number of titles among them.  Hawkins, of course,
played most of his career in the ABA, but was still breathtaking when he
got to the NBA.  I was at the Forum the night the Lakers broke the Knicks'
record of 18 straight wins, but they had to go to OT to do it, mostly
because Connie made the fourth quarter his own personal possession to
erase a 15-or-so-point deficit.  Best basketball game I ever attended.

As for West v Robinson, well, I've been back and forth on this one in my
mind since they retired.  I lived in LA during West's career and back then,
I always felt there were more dimensions to Oscar's game (at least one
season in his career, he *averaged* a triple double), but Jerry was just
plain unstoppable on offense.  Over the years, as the memories grow more
and more fuzzy, I've thought this and thought that, but I've pretty much
come back to where I was at the beginning.  I still can't choose between
them;  it would depend on what your other guard can do.  To play alongside
Magic, I'd take West.  To play alongside Jordan, I'd take the Big O.

I won't even mention Russell and Chamberlain ;*)

Steve
10.4235another vote for Connie HawkinsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 21 1996 14:183
Connie Hawkins was one of the all time NBA talents.

TTom
10.4236POWDML::GARBARINOFri Jun 21 1996 14:4410
>    I thought about Frazier (and D.J. for that matter), but neither could
>    shoot well enough for me to include them.

I don't remember Frazier missing many of those jumpers in the lane with
the game on the line.  I never thought of his shot as a weakness either.
He was a GREAT defender, had good size for a PG, and had 2G scoring ability.
I never thought of Havlicek as much of a shooter.  If his *overall*
game gets him on any list of "greats", Frazier certainly belongs on that
list.  I think Clyde was the best to ever wear a Knicks uniform...even
better than Reed.
10.4237PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Jun 21 1996 15:136
10.4238PECAD8::CHILDSFri Jun 21 1996 19:247
 Don't think so Mike, I believe he may have had to use it more in the pros but
 I believe he already possesed some skills with it.............

 Steve talking about West being unstoppable all's I can say is AMEN. I used to
 sit by that radio during the playoffs and pray for the guy to foul out which
 he never did just like it seemed he never missed
10.4239Fun Musings...YIELD::BARBIERISun Jun 23 1996 14:4531
      re: .4228
    
      Your original ommission of Olajuwon was glaring to me.
      Placing Thurmond ahead of Jabbar dumbfounds me!  (I will
      assume it is personal!!)
    
      I think the greatest player ever was Magic.  And I always
      rooted for the Lakers to lose, i.e. if bias held sway, I
      would never pick him.
    
      Mike described most of it for me, but another factor is the
      incredible advantage of having a 6'9" point guard.  There is
      no doubt in my mind that if I started a team around one single
      player, I would start it around Magic.  The Showtime Lakers with
      the fast break and the option for the Kareem skyhook was, in my
      mind, the greatest depiction of basketball ever.  Magic ran the
      finest brand of basketball I ever saw.  He was the engine.
    
      I think ranking Hawkins and some of those others ahead of 
      Bird is silly.  I remember Bird, during his prime, being just
      too unstoppable offensively.  The combination of chronic 3
      point threat, shooting threat anywhere else, passing ability,
      rugged rebounding, and mental genius puts him in the top 3
      in my book.  His three point abilities at times was like a
      nuclear weapon.  He could sometimes shoot those bombs with people
      draped all over him.  No one could drop the trey like Bird could.
    
      Was Gervin in the top 20?  He was tough.
    
    							Tony
                                                                       
10.4240PECAD8::CHILDSMon Jun 24 1996 11:1315
 Tony, I'll forgive you, cause I realize you were a bit too young to know
 about Bill Russell, otherwise you'd never rate Magic #1. Throughout the
 late 50 and 60's many a great player came and went for the Celtics, but
 one player remained constant Big Bill.  The championships say it so much
 better than I can but whatever it took, being a big shot, a rebound, a
 block, a dive to floor Big Bill was going to get the job done. Was he
 intimidating? Ask Wilt sitting on the bench in LA in the playoffs....
 No use talking about different era, different league, cause it doesn't
 matter imo. Like the 80 the 60's had 3 dominate teams with a tier of
 about 4 teams of challengers who could knock off one of the dominate
 teams in series but not over the long haul just slightly below. 

 mike
 
10.4241Yup...Can't Fairly Assess "Big Bill"YIELD::BARBIERIMon Jun 24 1996 12:1413
      Thanks for forgiving me Mike!!!   :-)
    
      That comment had me laughing!
    
      Truth be told I am a bit young for Russel and I simply cannot
      evaluate him.  I know his last year was Jabbar's first and that
      is a while ago.
    
      I remember my dad watching the NBA years ago and it seemed to
      be 76'ers/Celtics an awful lot, but I was just too young to
      really take it in.
    
    						Tony
10.4242Chuck lost in Texas?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 24 1996 14:3821
ditties:

Jason Kidd has told the new Mavs owners that they gotta trade either him
or Jimmy Jackson, cause Kidd aint gonna play with 'im ever again. Kidd
claims he's ready to sit out the season if'n he doesn't get his demand.

Sir Chuck is being rumored all over Texas. The latest rumor has Chcuk
going to the Rockets in a 4player deal.

Chuck and Elliot Perry go for Sam Cassell and Robert Horry.

Chuck is also being rumored as going to the Mavs for said same Jimmy
Jackson.

All trades subject change without notice. The Mavs doesn't make sense
cause Chuck claims to wanna go to a contender which Dallas aint.

And meanwhile, Zo's stock has fallen to about 13 mil but that's based on
the offer the Magic made to Shaq which Shaq aint exactly jumped on.

TTom
10.4243PECAD8::CHILDSMon Jun 24 1996 15:1910
 Shaq being going to LA unless Disney offers him a lifetime pass good only
 in Orlando. I caught his act on Nicklodeon saturday nite and it's safe to
 assume that his heart is more into Hollywood than Hardwood..........

 Zo would be worth the 13 million if he'd loose his punk attitude, shutup
 and just play ball. He's got the skills he's the desire, he's got the
 work ethic but he hurts himself too much with his 'tude.........

 mike
10.4244agreedHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 24 1996 15:2411
Definitely, Zo, like a lot of other contemporary stars, is his own
worsted enemy.

Jerry West was interviewed lasted week and he implied that he din't want
Shaq. He din't name him explicitly but he said that it would be hard to
get players to play as a team when one of 'em makes 10 times more than
the rest of 'em put together. West acquiesced by admitting that he was
not the guy who decides how much money to pay someone, that being
reserved to the owner.

TTom
10.4245Nate was a real warriorTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downMon Jun 24 1996 15:3510
    I've always had a soft spot in my heart for Nate Thurmond, as he was
    the kind of player who gave you 100% in every game, even when he was so
    injured he could barely drag his body onto the floor.  He reminds me a
    lot of Dave Cowens and Willis Reed in that regard. proud warriors who
    would never give an inch and leve it all out on the floor.  The exact
    opposite of Derrick Coleman, for example.  IMO, only Hakeem Olajuwon
    and Michael Jordan of the contemporary pros have that same kind of
    attitude, and that's why they both have rings.
    
    NAZZ
10.4246ROCK::GRONOWSKIMon Jun 24 1996 15:354
    
    If Dallas is really shopping Jackson, Cleveland should jump all over
    that.  They can offer both first rounders and a player.  Jackson would
    probably like to play in Ohio again.
10.4247MKOTS3::BREENMon Jun 24 1996 15:3810
    I think disliking Rick Barry is pretty universal.  Disparaging his
    basketball talent seems to be a local thing.  The closest comparison is
    Dr. J but the difference is the shooting ability.
    
    If you want to move Bird up I'd do it for defensive rebounding ability
    and a winning persona.  I've always stuck with Russell, Magic as 1,2.
    Jordan gets #3 because he's one of the top defenders of all time.  I'd
    listen to anyone who puts McHale in the top five and ahead of Bird.
    
    How many championships did Havlicek have in all? 9?.
10.4248IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanMon Jun 24 1996 15:446
>    I think disliking Rick Barry is pretty universal.  Disparaging his
>    basketball talent seems to be a local thing.  The closest comparison is
>    Dr. J but the difference is the shooting ability.

Thanks, Bill.  I've been having a bad day, and really needed the laugh.

10.4249votingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jun 24 1996 15:5012
re: Barry

Hate 'im!~ I caint think of a contemporary that I dislike as much. He was
no where near as good a Jordan so that doesn't fit. He's better than
Jimmy Jackson, Derrick Coleman and Cedric Ceballos. I might need some
help here.

re: Nate Thurmond

Love 'im!~ He's Zo without the mouth.

TTom
10.4250Why Thurmond rates so high - by the numbersTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downMon Jun 24 1996 15:5121
    Check out Thurmonds points and rebounds averages after his rookie
    season for the next 11 years with the Warriors:
    
    	year	PPG	RPG
    1964-65	16.5	18.1
    1965-66	16.3	18.0
    1966-67	18.7	21.3
    1967-68	20.5	22.0
    1968-69	21.5	19.7
    1969-70	21.9	17.7
    1970-71	20.0	18.8
    1971-72	21.4	16.1
    1972-73	17.1	17.1
    1973-74	13.0	14.2
    
    His last three years were as a backup in Chicago and CLeveland, but his
    record for that ten year period is unmatched in NBA history, except for
    Wilt and Russell.  Abdul-Jabber, for example, never averagaed as high as
    17 rebounds per game in a season; Nate did it for seven straight years.
    
    NAZZ	
10.4251MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Mon Jun 24 1996 15:5210
    
      The difference between Dr. J and Rick Barry was the
     difference between Pat Boone and Miles Davis. That and
     about 30" in verticle leap.
     
      As for Nate Thurmond, I was a young basketball junkie 
     in that era and devoured every basketball magazine avail-
     able. Whenever a center in that era was asked who played
     them toughest, Nate Thurmond was just about the consensus
     choice. 
10.4252Who's Who?YIELD::BARBIERIMon Jun 24 1996 19:3911
      Tommy,
    
        So which one compares to Pat Boone and which one to Miles
        Davis?!!!
    
        Man, I didn't realize Thurmond was *that* tough.  He did 
        look like about the strongest basketball player I ever saw.
    
        Jabbar said he was the toughest to play against.
    
    						Tony
10.4253CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsMon Jun 24 1996 19:538
RE                     <<< Note 10.4252 by YIELD::BARBIERI >>>

>        So which one compares to Pat Boone and which one to Miles
>        Davis?!!!
    
  Should be easy, just check for white shoes.

  George
10.4254stay tunedHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 25 1996 14:3111
Here's a goodun.

Vlade Divac and Anthony Peeler and the Laker #24 pick to Milwaukee for
Big Dog and #4. Lakers take Camby (assumed to now be behind Abdur-Rahim.

It puts the lakers about $10 mil under the cap, and presto, Shaq comes to
town.

I've heard stranger.


10.4255MKOTS3::BREENTue Jun 25 1996 14:359
    >I've heard stranger. (re Big Dog and #4 for assorted garbage)
    
    I haven't.
    
    Personally any team that passes on Camby is absolutely inane.  If any
    of this draft analysis has a ring of truth and a sane mind like
    McHale's picks up Camby to team with Garnett then that puts them at
    about 15:1 for the whole shebang.
    
10.4256IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanTue Jun 25 1996 14:4216
>Vlade Divac and Anthony Peeler and the Laker #24 pick to Milwaukee for
>Big Dog and #4. 

WHY would the Bucks agree to this trade?  Divac is no spring chicken, and
not all that great, I have no idea about Peeler, and they give up Robinson
and move down 20 spots.

>If any
>    of this draft analysis has a ring of truth and a sane mind like
>    McHale's picks up Camby to team with Garnett then that puts them at
>    about 15:1 for the whole shebang.

Bill, I have *got* to get me some of what you're taking.

Who would be getting Garnett and Camby the ball?  And who would Camby's 
backup be when he's drawing all these rookie fouls?
10.4257still could happenHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 25 1996 14:4218
Wail, let's not fergit that there's two games being played here.

The firsted is the draft which comes to a haid tomorrow night. 
The seconded is the free agent merry go round which never ends.
And the two are intertwined.

On July 1, all them free agents become free if'n they're not signed afore
then. At that point the teams know fer sure where they stand against the
cap. For instance, ever indication is that the Bugs will cut Kenny
Anderson free. They've bought out Chief and Michael Adams. On July 1,
they'll be somewhere in the 5-6 mil range under the cap.

But what if'n they trade away Glen Rice afore the draft. Now they're
about 10 mil under.

So weird player movements and swapping picks is par for the course.

TTom
10.4258too badPHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Jun 25 1996 15:134
10.4259or after the OlympicsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 25 1996 15:2013
Mike,

I keep hearing that the league won't pull a lockout until after the
Olympics. It wouldn't look good for the league to be in the middle of a
labor dispute while its stars kick the sheet outta the world's starving
athletes. There is a possibility that some of these guys could drop out
if'n a lockout is called, too.

The other added feature is that it allows the Davids that be, Stern and
Falk to strike a deal that makes both of 'em millions and that's the
point anyway.

TTom
10.4260gettin ready for that there lockoutHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 25 1996 15:3263
     _________________________________________________________________
   
           HIGH COURT ACCEPTS RULING THAT NBA CAN IMPOSE WORK RULES
   __________________________________________________________________________
                                       
      Copyright &copy 1996 Nando.net
      Copyright &copy 1996 The Associated Press
   
   
   WASHINGTON (Jun 24, 1996 1:29 p.m. EDT) -- The Supreme Court let stand
   a lower court ruling that said National Basketball Association teams
   can jointly impose work conditions on players when contract talks
   reach an impasse.
   
   The court, without comment, turned down today the players' argument
   that the ruling gives team owners an incentive to force bargaining to
   an impasse so they can impose conditions.
   
   Last week, the court ruled in a similar case involving the National
   Football League that unionized workers cannot file antitrust lawsuits
   against employer groups for imposing salaries after bargaining talks
   reach impasse.
   
   The court said that decision applied not only to professional sports
   but to all industries in which unionized employees negotiate with
   multiple-employer groups.
   
   As in the NFL, the 27 NBA teams bargain as a unit in negotiations with
   the National Basketball Players Association.
   
   Negotiators for the NBA and its players union are to meet Tuesday and
   try to resolve differences that have delayed agreement on a six-year,
   $5 billion contract ratified by both sides before the start of the
   1995-96 season.
   
   During contract talks in June 1994, the NBA asked a federal court to
   rule that its teams are shielded from antitrust lawsuits if they
   jointly impose working conditions in case of deadlocked talks. Federal
   labor law covers union contracts, exempting them from antitrust laws.
   
   A federal judge ruled for the NBA, and the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of
   Appeals upheld the ruling. The exemption from antitrust lawsuits
   continues after an agreement ends and a multiple-employer group
   unilaterally imposes new work rules, the appeals court said.
   
   The NBA and players' union reached a six-year contract agreement last
   year, but legal disputes over the agreement continue.
   
   The league has accused several agents and union attorneys of trying to
   interfere with the agreement. The players' union has filed a federal
   lawsuit accusing the NBA of failing to live up to parts of the pact.
   
   In the appeal acted on today, the players' lawyers said the 2nd
   Circuit court erred in ruling the NBA would be shielded from antitrust
   claims if it imposed working conditions without agreement by the
   players.
   
   Federal labor laws are intended to enhance workers' right to unionize,
   the appeal said, adding that the 2nd Circuit court's ruling encourages
   employers to "propose their toughest terms, to stonewall until impasse
   and then to impose those terms of employment."
   
   The case is Williams vs. National Basketball Association, 95-137.
10.4261MKOTS3::BREENTue Jun 25 1996 15:358
    Roland I'm thinking in terms of sheer wingspan and defensive intensity.
    In terms of the typical nba january regular season yawner marked by
    toss to Shaq backout to Scott, heave back down the court who knows.
    
    But if a coach had these two turning on the defensive pressure..
    
    Seattle you may have noticed got a lot of mileage from two guys, Kemp
    and Payton.
10.4262Sounds AwfulYIELD::BARBIERITue Jun 25 1996 16:518
      Bill,
    
        You're simply too high on Camby.
    
      The Buck trade sounds like complete crap from my perspective
      (a Buck's fan).
    
    						Tony
10.4263MKOTS3::BREENTue Jun 25 1996 16:5711
    Tony, I don't want to leave any doubt on where I stand on Camby.  I
    think he's one of the unique forces to hit the NBA in years; they come
    along very rarely.  I see him as a Shawn Kemp with more up and down the
    court speed, much better offensively and able to block shots.  He will
    certainly have to do physical training as all nba stars do but his
    instincts are unique.
    
    Someone did rightly mention his fouling out quite a bit in year one. 
    The key is to simply let it happen and have him ignore the fouls.
    
    I thought btw that Kemp should have been mvp of the playoffs.
10.4264PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Jun 25 1996 17:072
10.4265another vote fer KempHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 25 1996 17:113
who's ol' Pete beatin up thised week?

TTom
10.4266interestingPHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Jun 25 1996 17:133
10.4267coulda figgeredHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 25 1996 17:1510
wimmin: the root of all evil. 

Note that evil and eve are almost spelt the same. 

The onliest problem I have with that Eden thing is why Eve thought she
needed that ol' snake.

Caint live with 'em, pass the beer nuts.

TTom
10.4268Another Celtics-Mavs deal???TNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downTue Jun 25 1996 18:164
    Somebody here said Kidd to the Celtics for David Wesley and the #6
    pick.  I'd do that in a heartbeat!
    
    NAZZ
10.4269MKOTS3::BREENTue Jun 25 1996 18:362
    And if I was Dallas I'd move just as fast.  I agree, though, M.L. jump
    on it but get Dallas number 2 those low 30s have some stickers.
10.4270POWDML::GARBARINOTue Jun 25 1996 18:399
>Vlade Divac and Anthony Peeler and the Laker #24 pick to Milwaukee for
>Big Dog and #4. Lakers take Camby (assumed to now be behind Abdur-Rahim.

>It puts the lakers about $10 mil under the cap, and presto, Shaq comes to
>town.


How does taking Glenn Robinson's contract, in place of Divac and Peeler,
get the Lakers $4M lower in the cap figures ?
10.4271consider the sourceHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jun 25 1996 18:429
I gotta quit reporting rumors without all the facks :-(

What I read was a couple of articles and got them all intermingled.

The onliest way the deal gets Lakers the cap room is if'n they just
unload Vlade and Peeler.

All this stress about the NBA draft, Q5, TFSO, can vs bottles is really
getting to me. I need to go home and work on my tan...
10.4272CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastWed Jun 26 1996 12:249
Frailty, thy name is woman.....


One of the biggest pleasures I have these days is trying to help my single
buddies pick up wimmins.  All of the thrill of the hunt without any of the
nerves or bullsh*t that happens afterwards....

What does this have to do with basketball?  How should I know? I just work
here....
10.4273going through hoopsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 26 1996 14:316
        BEAUTY, n.  The power by which a woman charms a lover and
        terrifies a husband.

        _The Devil's Dictionary_ by Ambrose Bierce

10.4274Payton and all but logoHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 26 1996 14:5514
And back to the NBA, it looks like Gary Payton and not Shawn Kemp will be
added to the so called Dream Team.

And meanwhile, the labor discussions are whatcha called stalled.
Supposedly there was a number of issues that the union wanted to add to
the collective bargaining agreement from lasted year. The league and the
union have settled most of 'em.

However, one or the unresolved issues is a_agreement on how much the
league should pay the union for the commercial use of its logo!~

Not that's a_issue worth shutting the league down for...

TTom
10.4275PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 26 1996 16:117
10.4276shouldaHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 26 1996 16:2210
Kemp and Payton shoulda been on the team in the firsted place.

My copy of KJV says that "favour" is deceitful...

And a little bit earlier is says:

31:3  Give not thy strength unto women, nor thy ways to that which
destroyeth kings.

I wonder if'n they was talking 'bout Elvis and Richard Petty...
10.4277SNAX::ERICKSONWed Jun 26 1996 16:506
    
    	I wouldn't have a problem if they took 12 new players each
    time for the Olympics. Kemp already has his gold medal, let someone
    else enjoy the Olympic experience and win a gold medal.
    
    Ron
10.4278CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsWed Jun 26 1996 16:547
  Just for basketball or for all Olympic sports?

  I say send the best talent in each sport each time. That's what all the
other countries do.

  George
10.4279agreed, sortaHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jun 26 1996 16:5510
Ron, 

Kemp was on the DT that went to the worlds not to the Olympics. It would
be new for him.

But I agree about the other guys, like Malone, Stockton, Pippen, and
especially David Robinson who's already been to a couple although he like
to forget about the firsted time and the bronze medal.

TTom
10.4280PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 26 1996 17:179
10.4281CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsWed Jun 26 1996 17:238
RE          <<< Note 10.4280 by PHXSS1::HEISER "watchman on the wall" >>>

>    btw - Isaiah 3 (especially verse 12) has some interesting things to say
>    about the effects of Proverbs 31:3.
    
  Isaiah Thomas?

  George
10.4282IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanWed Jun 26 1996 17:467
>>    btw - Isaiah 3 (especially verse 12) has some interesting things to say
>>    about the effects of Proverbs 31:3.
>    
>  Isaiah Thomas?


No, Isaiah "J.R." Rider...
10.4283PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 26 1996 18:071
10.4284CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastWed Jun 26 1996 18:209
NAS?  

New American Standard?

North American Standard?




10.4285You say "tomato"...IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanWed Jun 26 1996 18:298
>    Mr. Thomas and Mr. Rider both spell their names "Isiah" not "Isaiah."

Yes, but in order to attribute the quote to them, their names had to be
misspelled.

Hope this helps :-)

-Roland
10.4286bingo!PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jun 26 1996 18:291
10.4287CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastThu Jun 27 1996 12:348
>
>    >New American Standard?
>

I'm not really up on Bibles.  I have a King James because to me the language is
beautiful and it's what I heard as a kid.

What's the difference with NAS? Just plain language, sort of?
10.4288lockout loomingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 14:5519
putting Jordan, Falk and the NBA into perspective:
   
   EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - NBA and players union officials met for 4 1/2
   hours Wednesday but were unable to finalize their collective
   bargaining agreement. More talks are set for Thursday. ''It was a
   little better than when we stopped talking (Tuesday),'' said NBA
   deputy commissioner Russ Granik. ''There are still a lot of issues.''
   The main issue is the union's demand that it be paid by the league for
   using the players' logo. The union initially asked for $31 million but
   came down to $29 million Wednesday. ''There's still a big gulf,'' said
   Granik. ''We made some compromises; they made some compromises. But
   you don't know if there are other demands.'' The sides reached a
   tentative agreement last September following a player lockout and an
   attempt to decertify the union by a group of players led by Patrick
   Ewing and Michael Jordan. However, the agreement has not been put into
   written form. NBA Commissioner David Stern has said if the contract
   isn't finalized by midnight Sunday, the league will impose a lockout.
   
   By Roscoe Nance, USA TODAY
10.4289PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jun 27 1996 16:2518
10.4290CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastThu Jun 27 1996 16:346
Cool.

Learn something new every day.

I was worried for a minute that it might have been that new "politically
correct" bible, but then I figured you wouldn't go in for that....8^)
10.4291PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jun 27 1996 16:5710
10.4292With fun and easy chords and lyrics that you too can learnEDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryThu Jun 27 1996 17:006
    
    I'm still trying to get my hands on one a them "Kontemporary Koresh"
    bibles...
    
    glenn
    
10.4293MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Thu Jun 27 1996 17:012
    
      And the bible has exactly what to do with the NBA?
10.4294the NBA-Bible conspiracyPHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jun 27 1996 17:131
10.4295just prayingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 17:2313
and there's a_excuse bible, too.

Hey this is all free form. There aint enough of us left to try to keep
things relevant, dontcha know.

As fer myself, I'm praying that they'll even play the NBA nexted year.

Right now the choices look like Falk bleeding the league or shutting it
down. I mean when you're arguing over how much to pay the union for its
logo, I don't think you're gonna be able to handle the 20 mil that Jordan
and others are gonna want.

TTom
10.4296CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastThu Jun 27 1996 17:259
>
>As fer myself, I'm praying that they'll even play the NBA nexted year.
>

I wouldn't miss it.

But then again that's the way TTom feels about baseball, which I like....


10.4297just MLBHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 17:3314
>But then again that's the way TTom feels about baseball, which I like....

Actually it's really just MLB and somewhat AAA that I don't care for. I
always like the minors and colleges. In fack, I went to a game the other
day, the local Knights played somebody and something happened and one of
the two teams won, I think.

But in the case that Jordan and Falk prevail and they shut the league
down, I'll just get more into hokey.

And speaking of college baseball, did y'all run ol' R_Rollins outta here
just cause he din't like Black Jack McDowell?

TTom
10.4298PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jun 27 1996 17:476
10.4299come clean, now!~HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 17:512
OK. Who took Mike's life? Give it back, right now...

10.4300snarfPHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jun 27 1996 18:111
10.4301those dastards!~HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jun 27 1996 18:120
10.4302R_"Tree"ROLLINS bit by whom?EDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryThu Jun 27 1996 18:448
    
> And speaking of college baseball, did y'all run ol' R_Rollins outta here
> just cause he din't like Black Jack McDowell?
    
    Nope.  I cain't stand Black Jerk myself, the big phony...
    
    glenn
    
10.4303MKOTS3::BREENThu Jun 27 1996 19:566
    Mike are they saying that the KJV team used the Wycliffe bible as a
    primary source?  I thought that by the 16th century they had greek
    sources, Wycliffe used the "vulgate" I believe.
    
    I would prefer sticking to kjv and where it missed clearly on something
    important sticking in a change close to the original style.
10.4304PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jun 27 1996 20:368
10.4305CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastFri Jun 28 1996 12:4913
>    on the Latin Vulgate, but Tyndale did most of the work that was used in 
>    the KJV.  He was executed for his work.

Wow.  Sounds like the early prototype for digital's way of doing business!


>    The NAS goes back to the Septuagint (300 B.C.) and Dead Sea Scrolls
>    (100 B.C.), as well as the best Codex manuscripts (first-century A.D. -
>    many from monastery on Mt. Sinai).

Might have to pick me up one of these -- to compare and contrast....


10.4306in kindHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 28 1996 13:576
Mike, this things gotta be on line. I want one too. You gotta pay for
this one unlike KJV, right?

And meanwhile, supposedly one of the players the Suns are shopping around
is Wayman Tyndale. I wouldn't call him Vulgate. He seems like a nice
enough fellow...
10.4307PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Jun 28 1996 15:4817
10.4308CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastFri Jun 28 1996 16:019
>>    
>    Yeah, Tyndale was executed by the Church of Rome because they didn't
>    want the commoners to have access to the scriptures.  It's always been
>    a religion for priests.  I think he was burned at the stake.
>    


Don't let the VPs find out about that.  Next thing you know we'll all be
dancing on burnin' sticks.....
10.4309MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Fri Jun 28 1996 16:196
    
      Reportedly the Toronto Raptors are trying to sign former
     UMass start Donta Bright as a free agent. Bright has a nice
     little game though his jumper has limited range. He takes
     some pride in his D and he has a nose for the basket. He
     ought to stick especially in Toronto.
10.4310Stern: no agreement, no free-agent signingsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jun 28 1996 16:3311
more on the continuing labor strife...

David Stern announced that he will ban any free-agent signings if'n the
leauge doesn't have a labor agreement by Monday.

He din't say if any other contracts could be signed, like player
re-signings, rookie signings, etc.

Sounds like a step toward another lockout.

TTom
10.4311SNAX::ERICKSONFri Jun 28 1996 18:268
    
    	Stern has to issue a lockout now, and prevent signings. Its the
    only time of the season he has any type of leverage. MJ can't get
    his 18 million without an agreement. Plus, Falk can't collect his
    $, from the ~500 million in contracts his players will receive.
       
    
    Ron
10.4312SNAX::ERICKSONFri Jun 28 1996 20:299
    
    	Just read in the Sportszone that the NBA and players associaton
    has agreed on a new CBA. The players will vote on the new deal
    next week. There will be an 8 day moritorium on player signings,
    this gives the lawyers time to get official paperwork signed. Plus,
    the NBA players association to vote and ratify the new deal. Player
    signing can begin on Monday July 8th and noon.
    
    Ron
10.4313good!PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Jun 28 1996 22:261
10.4314get readyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jul 01 1996 13:4514
Falk/Jordan 2, NBA 0.

Firsted they took over the union. Now, they got the money rules where
they want it. Nexted step: hold your breath and wait to see what Jordan
signs for. Then All the other Falksters sign up big, too - Zo, Payton,
etc., et. al.

At that point, Falk will control salaries that equal the net worth of a
couple of teams.

I'm grateful, I guess, that it looks like the league will play on, albeit
with Jordan rules more established then ever.

TTom
10.4315Come on 20-25Mil per year... Lets not over do it.TPSYS::BROOKSMon Jul 01 1996 15:0818
    I still don't see jordan getting 20+mil per year... Thats just
    DUMB...  This is going to really hurt a few team, right now the
    $$$ is rolling in for some of these owners but that could all 
    turn around.  The Jordan Contract may not be too bad it will
    depend on the length of the contract and if there's a signing 
    bonus... (a 2Year 20Mil peryear could hurt but won't kill ya).
    Now if Orlando or the Lakers offer shaq a 15+mil per year LONG
    TERM (7-10Year range) that could hurt for a long time....
    
    At one point they were saying NewYork had the most $$$ to play with
    in signing a free agent away from another team (like 12M) so why
    would you start at anything above that, if thats the most any other
    team can offer these Big Free agents why not offer jordan a year
    deal worth 30Mil (13Mil/17Mil) over the next 2 years.  I hope chicago
    keeps the deal down as many have said the signings start with jordan
    and all the other big name Free Agents will feed off that...
    
    								MairB
10.4316PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Jul 02 1996 15:0217
10.4317IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanTue Jul 02 1996 15:063
>    "Enter Sandman" - Metallica

This would be my pick of the three...
10.4318need smoreHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 02 1996 15:5213
>    "Everybody Want Some" - Van Halen

Or how 'bout "Jump"

>    "One Big Rush" - Joe Satriani

Not surpisingly one of your choices :-] He is big or at least fat.

>    "Enter Sandman" - Metallica

I'll go with this one. 

TTom
10.4319PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Jul 02 1996 16:201
10.4320just maybeHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 02 1996 16:238
it musta missed Charlotte.

Seriously, I've seen a handful of NBA games aside from across the street
and most seem to play the same ol' tired music. Is there a_approved play
list from the league or something.

How bout some peppy Green Day or the like. Maybe just let Beavis and
Butthead pick the tunes....
10.4321some rumorsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 03 1996 14:4611
today's rumor and a re-birth of yesterday's.

Gary Payton claims he has been made a_offer from Houston and it's serious
enough to have him contemplating moving to the Lone Star state.

Meanwhile, Sir Chuck is claiming that the rotate-right is gonna happen
with Sam Cassell and Robert Horry going to Denver, Dikembe Mutombo going
to the Suns and Chuck hisself going to the Rockets. In Chuck's words,
"It's a done deal."

TTom
10.4322Bad fvor DenverYIELD::BARBIERIWed Jul 03 1996 15:521
    Ain't Mutombo worth more than Cassel and Horry???
10.4323better'n nothingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 03 1996 15:535
Maybe, but if'n the don't do something then they get nothing for 'im.

He's unrestricted and without a re-signing, it's adios and nada.

TTom
10.4324Mutombo is overratedTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downWed Jul 03 1996 16:189
    Mutombo is 30 and his game has never improved offensively.  Seems to be
    a bit of a whiner, too.  Of the free agent centers, I like Zo better
    than him, just for Zo's work ethic.
    
    Horry and Cassell are young, very good, and most likely will continue
    to get better.  This is not a bad deal for the Nuggets (unlike their
    previous two deals).
    
    NAZZ
10.4325PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jul 03 1996 17:288
10.4326ya got himHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 03 1996 17:489
Mike,

Ya got Sir Chuck under contract for 2 years.

No way he can leave without getting someting. You might get LJ, you might
get some draft picks, but it aint gonna be nothing.

As for lowering your value by running your mouth, remember this is all
about marketing and when Chuck speaks, ever body listens...
10.4327PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jul 03 1996 18:0016
10.4328sounds about rightHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 03 1996 18:1711
This is rich.

Blaming Chuck for losing to Jordan and Hakeem.

Yeah, he was lousy and if'n it weren't for him all those other proven
winners like KJ and the like woulda won it.

So much for thanking him for carrying the whole team in the firsted
place. BTW, how far would they have gone without him?

TTom
10.4329PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jul 03 1996 18:217
10.4330OK, then\HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 03 1996 18:277
OK, I see what you're saying.

>    Without him, they wouldn't have been in position to win it.

Which was my point.

TTom
10.4331MFGFIN::JACKSONSet the drag just right!Wed Jul 03 1996 21:3111
      The nuggets have to do something, even though Horry is not the player
    he thinks he is.  Cassell is good at times, but screws up too.  He's
    really not much better, if at all, than Rose.
    
      Mutumbo is excellent at defense, but his offense lacks, and he is one
    of the leagues biggest babies.  I wouldn't mind seeing him stay with
    denver as long as he quits acting like he's the best.  If he goes,
    which is most likely, then Zo would be a good replacement play wise,
    but again, he got a big head.
    
      Tim
10.4332PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jul 03 1996 21:594
10.4333MFGFIN::JACKSONSet the drag just right!Wed Jul 03 1996 23:331
      Trade one whiner for another;-)
10.4334ROCK::GRONOWSKIThu Jul 04 1996 02:225
    
    re: .4333
    
    Using GM#3 (adjusted) "just because player whines, that doesn't make
    him a whiner"
10.4335NBA free agentHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 09 1996 13:5123
Today is the day that the fun starts.

The moratorium on free agent signings will be lifted at noon today.

I caught the last part of _Trading Places_ lasted night. This afternoon,
the league will look a lot like the commodities exchange floor, littered
with rejected and re-sold offerings.

Shaq had a good quote on Sportscenter. He said that ever one knows that a
Benz is worth more than a beamer so when Zo signs for 15 million, Shaq is
gonna cost a lot more.

Zo may not get 15 million but he is one of the players that sorta
controls his own destiny. So does Shaq. They are in their option year
where they can do pretty much what they want about entertaining offers.
Several other notables are in same position such as Juwan Howard and
Horace Grant, who's no doubt waiting to see what Shaq does afore he jumps
back on the Magic bandwagon.

Of course, the big winner is David Falk who has more than his fair share
of gravy trains, including his airness hisself.

TTom
10.4336IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanTue Jul 09 1996 13:564
>Horace Grant, who's no doubt waiting to see what Shaq does afore he jumps
>back on the Magic bandwagon.

Is this the same Horace Grant who was going to "teach the Magic how to win"?
10.4337that be the oneHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 09 1996 14:2613
Yep. The said same Horace.

He was the power forward on the Magic team that got swept lasted year by
the Rockets and thised year by the Bulls. 

It's hard to tell who was the better team but it's easy to figger out
that the Magic certainly weren't the champs. 

FWIW, thinking back on the Houston series with Hakeem, if'n Shaq thinks
he's a mercedes compared to Zo, I guess Hakeem is a_Indy car. I have this
distinct recollection of Shaq looking real bad next to his opponent.

TTom
10.4338A lot of questions will be answered by FridayTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downTue Jul 09 1996 14:3611
    This is gonna be a fun week!  There are lots of questions to be
    answered:  Will Shaq go to LA?  Will Howard get away from the Pistons? 
    Will the Knicks make a big move on Alan Houston?  Does Reggie Miller go
    back to Indiana? Who does Pat Riley get (Miami has tons of dough to
    spend)?  Who will the Celtics sign to play center?  How much does MJ
    sign for?  If Shaq goes, does Horace make good on his threat to leave?
    
    And if Shaq and Horace both leave, won't it be great to see Orlando go
    36-46 next season?  ;-)
    
    NAZZ
10.4339 a couple of lucky picksHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 09 1996 14:4716
>    And if Shaq and Horace both leave, won't it be great to see Orlando go
>    36-46 next season?  ;-)

The irony of that is if'n this happens, then they will have flip-flopped
with Minnesota in status. The Magic may be merely two lucky lotteries
better'n the Twolves.

The onliest reason Grant came was cause they had Shaq. Penny may have
possibly been a_influence as well.

And speaking of lucking out with the picks, the Bugs are about in the
same boat. LJ and Zo just happened to have been a little better'n Luc
Longley and Christian Laettner. Like it looks for Charlotte, neither of
these guys stuck around, too.

TTom
10.4340Let the grab bag beginILBBAK::SILVESTRISoar with the Eagles!Tue Jul 09 1996 14:5011
>>    And if Shaq and Horace both leave, won't it be great to see Orlando go
>>    36-46 next season?  ;-)
    
	I think you are being too kind there Nazz!

	Losing 40% of your starting lineup will decimate the Magic, 
	leaving them with only Penny Hardaway, Nick Anderson, and
	Shaq's best freind Dennis Scott. Why do I hope that Brian Shaw
	has a long term contract with them? :-)

	Vinny
10.4341PHHSS1::DFAUSTBad Things, man...Tue Jul 09 1996 17:106
    Nobody is going anywhere just yet.... According to ESPN Radio, the NBA
    has imposed a lockout on the NBA Players Assoc., because of
    disagreements on the new contract.
    
    Dennis Faust
    
10.4342Sportzone says "Lockout"HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 09 1996 17:2768
     _________________________________________________________________
   
   ESPNET SportsZone | NBA
   
                NBA LIFTS LOCKOUT; SIGNINGS CAN BEGIN THURSDAY
                                       
   
     _________________________________________________________________
   
     * List of free agents
       
   NEW YORK -- Hours after announcing a lockout of NBA players, the
   league lifted the ban today, clearing the way for the much-anticipated
   flood of free agent signings to begin Thursday.
   
   The league and players union had worked through Monday night on
   finalizing their collective bargaining agreement, but a snag developed
   over $50 million in profit sharing from the league's TV contracts.
   
   Suddenly, around 150 players, including superstars Michael Jordan and
   Shaquille O'Neal and All-Stars Reggie Miller, Gary Payton, John
   Stockton, Juwan Howard, Alonzo Mourning and Dikembe Mutombo, were put
   on hold. They had expected to begin signing at noon ET today.
   
   Players originally were eligible for free agency on July 1, but final
   ratification of the collective bargaining agreement caused a
   moratorium on all contract negotiations until today. But the league
   and the players' union were unable to complete the agreement this
   morning, resulting in the second lockout in as many years.
   
   When the TV money problem became a sticking point, the union rejected
   an offer to extend the eight-day moratorium on signings, trades and
   negotiations, and talks then broke off.
   
   "We had hoped to be able to announce the signing of an agreement,"
   said Jeffrey Mishkin, the NBA's executive vice president and chief
   legal officer. "But in light of the union's insistence on new economic
   concessions and their refusal to extend the moratorium, we had no
   choice but to implement the lockout."
   
   "We negotiated all night, literally went through hundreds of pages and
   scores of issues and resolved all but one,'' said union attorney
   Jeffrey Kessler. "I hope it will be worked out, but our resolve is
   steadfast. It goes to the heart of the issue of getting a fair deal
   for the players.''
   
   The $50 million in dispute would come from profit sharing with NBC and
   TNT, the league's two television rights holders. Once the networks
   recoup the $750 million they paid for broadcast rights, the resulting
   profits are shared. The dispute was that league wanted 50 percent of
   those profits to be applied toward player salaries, and the union
   wanted 100 percent.
   
   "Money issues are usually open to compromise, and a satisfactory
   amount of that television money will be included in the cap," Kessler
   said after the agreement was reached later Tuesday. "Both sides agree
   there are no more open issues."
   
   Last summer, a three-month work lockout was imposed by the NBA. It
   ended when the players voted to ratify a modified labor deal rather
   than decertify the union.
   
   The agreement remained unsigned, however, while the two sides argued
   over details, and the league threatened a lockout for July 1 if the
   differences couldn't be resolved. That led to four straight days of
   talks that produced an agreement on most remaining disputed issues,
   and an eight-day moratorium was put in place until the labor deal
   could be completed.
10.4343Just kidding: lockout overHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 09 1996 17:5969
   
   ESPNET SportsZone | NBA
   
                NBA LIFTS LOCKOUT; SIGNINGS CAN BEGIN THURSDAY
                                       
   
     _________________________________________________________________
   
     * List of free agents
       
   NEW YORK -- Hours after announcing a lockout of NBA players, the
   league lifted the ban today, clearing the way for the much-anticipated
   flood of free agent signings to begin Thursday.
   
   The league and players union had worked through Monday night on
   finalizing their collective bargaining agreement, but a snag developed
   over $50 million in profit sharing from the league's TV contracts.
   
   Suddenly, around 150 players, including superstars Michael Jordan and
   Shaquille O'Neal and All-Stars Reggie Miller, Gary Payton, John
   Stockton, Juwan Howard, Alonzo Mourning and Dikembe Mutombo, were put
   on hold. They had expected to begin signing at noon ET today.
   
   Players originally were eligible for free agency on July 1, but final
   ratification of the collective bargaining agreement caused a
   moratorium on all contract negotiations until today. But the league
   and the players' union were unable to complete the agreement this
   morning, resulting in the second lockout in as many years.
   
   When the TV money problem became a sticking point, the union rejected
   an offer to extend the eight-day moratorium on signings, trades and
   negotiations, and talks then broke off.
   
   "We had hoped to be able to announce the signing of an agreement,"
   said Jeffrey Mishkin, the NBA's executive vice president and chief
   legal officer. "But in light of the union's insistence on new economic
   concessions and their refusal to extend the moratorium, we had no
   choice but to implement the lockout."
   
   "We negotiated all night, literally went through hundreds of pages and
   scores of issues and resolved all but one,'' said union attorney
   Jeffrey Kessler. "I hope it will be worked out, but our resolve is
   steadfast. It goes to the heart of the issue of getting a fair deal
   for the players.''
   
   The $50 million in dispute would come from profit sharing with NBC and
   TNT, the league's two television rights holders. Once the networks
   recoup the $750 million they paid for broadcast rights, the resulting
   profits are shared. The dispute was that league wanted 50 percent of
   those profits to be applied toward player salaries, and the union
   wanted 100 percent.
   
   "Money issues are usually open to compromise, and a satisfactory
   amount of that television money will be included in the cap," Kessler
   said after the agreement was reached later Tuesday. "Both sides agree
   there are no more open issues."
   
   Last summer, a three-month work lockout was imposed by the NBA. It
   ended when the players voted to ratify a modified labor deal rather
   than decertify the union.
   
   The agreement remained unsigned, however, while the two sides argued
   over details, and the league threatened a lockout for July 1 if the
   differences couldn't be resolved. That led to four straight days of
   talks that produced an agreement on most remaining disputed issues,
   and an eight-day moratorium was put in place until the labor deal
   could be completed.
   
   
10.4344PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Jul 09 1996 18:017
10.4345USA today's guessHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 09 1996 19:3983
since it looks like we're back in business, here's a little ditty from
USA Today predicting who's gonna do what where for how much:

   
  DAVID DUPREE'S FREE-AGENT FORECAST
  
   
   USA TODAY's David DuPree makes the following projections for the top
   free agents who will be up for grabs if the NBA's moratorium on
   signings ends as expected at noon ET Tuesday.
   
   POINT GUARDS

Player, team                Likely salary   Likely choice
                            (per year)      (also considering)
Gary Payton, Seattle        $7M-$10M        Stay with Sonics
John Stockton, Utah         $3M-$5M         Stay with Jazz
Kenny Anderson, Charlotte   $6M             Washington or New York
Tim Hardaway, Miami         $3M-$4M         Stay with Heat (Lakers, Phoenix or
Denver)
Chris Childs, New Jersey    $3M-$4M         Stay with Nets (Knicks or Hornets)
Robert Pack, Washington     $2M-$3M         Stay with Bullets (Houston)
Derek Harper, New York      $2M-$3M         Dallas, Lakers or Philadelphia

   
   
   SHOOTING GUARDS

Michael Jordan, Chicago     $18M-$25M       Stay with Bulls
Reggie Miller, Indiana      $6M-$8M         Stay with Pacers (New York or Laker
s)
Latrell Sprewell, G.S.      $4M-$6M         Stay with Warriors (Lakers or New Y
ork)
Allan Houston, Detroit      $5M-$6M         Stay with Pistons (New York or Hous
ton)
Dan Majerle, Cleveland      $3M             Stay with Cavaliers (Phoenix)
Hersey Hawkins, Seattle     $3M             Stay with Sonics

   
   
   SMALL FORWARDS

Juwan Howard, Wash.         $10M-$12M       Stay with Bullets (New York, Lakers
 or Chicago)
Walt Williams, Miami        $3M-$5M         Lakers, N.J., Philadelphia or Vanco
uver
Mario Elie, Houston         $2M-$3M         Stay with Rockets (New York or Toro
nto)
Armon Gilliam, N.J.         $2M-$4M         Stay with Nets (Vancouver or Toront
o)

   
   
   POWER FORWARDS

Horace Grant, Orlando       $5M-$9M         Stay with Magic (New York)
Elden Campbell, Lakers      $3M-$6M         Stay with Lakers
Dennis Rodman, Chicago      $5M-$7M         Stay with Bulls
P.J. Brown, New Jersey      $3M             Stay with Nets (Toronto or Philadel
phia)
Chris Gatling, Miami        $2M-$3M         Stay with Heat (Vancouver or Detroi
t)
Otis Thorpe, Detroit        $4M-$5M         Stay with Pistons (Houston or Laker
s)
Brian Grant, Sacramento     $3M-$6M         Stay with Kings
Dale Davis, Indiana         $3M-$5M         Stay with Pacers

   
   
   CENTERS

Shaquille O'Neal, Orlando   $15M            Stay with Magic (Lakers)
Alonzo Mourning, Miami      $13M            Stay with Heat (New York or Lakers)

Dikembe Mutombo, Den.       $10M            Phoenix, Detroit or New York
Jim McIlvane, Wash.         $3M             Stay with Bullets (Phoenix, Philade
lphia or Minnesota)
Brian Williams, Clippers    $4M             Phoenix, Lakers or Philadelphia
Sam Perkins, Seattle        $3.5M           Stay with Sonics
Antonio Davis, Indiana      $2M-$4M         Stay with Pacers (Phoenix or Atlant
a)
Oliver Miller, Toronto      $2M-$4M         Boston (Philadelphia or Houston)

10.4346PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Jul 09 1996 19:449
10.4347mo moneyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 09 1996 19:4819
One of the new rules in the semi-signed agreement is to limit some of the
things that went on in the past.

The Dudley rule is out. This is where you sign for nothing for a year and
then re-sign with the same team for a balloon. There's now a limit (20 or
30% I think) to the amount of raise that anyone can get from one year to
the next.

The exception to this is that they've kept the Larry Bird Balloon Payment
rule that Ewing enjoyed thised year. They've limited it however by
forcing you to play with a team for longer than a year to get a balloon.

Speaking of balloons, LJ has one and nexted year he gets a 6 mil/year
bumper making his effective salary close to 10 mil.

As soon as this is signed I'm gonna look on the net to see if'n I can
find a copy of all them rules.

TTom
10.4348what if no one movesHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jul 11 1996 14:2824
This here free agent thing could be a real non-event.

Either that or all the talk is just a load of crap.

Here's what seems to be happening: ever one is gonna stay put. I'm not 
saying that will happen just that this is all the talk.

You got Shaq saying he never said he wanted to go to LALA, that the money 
is not that important and he just wants to stay in Orlando and win one.

Reggie Miller comes out and says his firsted choice all along is staying 
with the Pacers.

And then you got the predictions from sources like that USA Today thing I
posted that looks into the future and proclaims that just about none of 
'em are leaving.

Obviously, somebody's gonna switch. Miami and the Knicks, for example, 
have a bunch of money and they're gonna spend it.

Maybe we need some over/under on how many big names are gonna take the
money and run.

TTom
10.4349POWDML::GARBARINOFri Jul 12 1996 17:3815
>And then you got the predictions from sources like that USA Today thing I
>posted that looks into the future and proclaims that just about none of 
>'em are leaving.

Well TTom, there's no doubt that a FA can *potentially* get more from
his own club 'cause they are NOT restricted by the cap in re-signing
their own FA.  But that's assuming the club is willing to pay that amount.
Once they do, they're going over the cap and that locks 'em out from any
other player purchases.

A lot of these guys are saying their first choice is to stay with their
original team 'cause that makes the other teams come in with HUGE offers.
These FAs know that their teams are under pressure to re-sign them, so
their offers are a given, IMO.  But these guys need those big out-of-town
offers to get the maximum return.
10.4350like the PacersHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jul 12 1996 17:4610
A typical team with that scenario might be Indiana.

They have up to three big names at stake: Reggie Miller, Antnio Davis and
Dale Davis, assuming he takes his option. I don't know what they're cap
situation is but it seems unlikely that all three will stay there.

I'm still trying to find something about the Ts&Cs of the new contract
but even if you re-sign your own players it effects the cap.

TTom
10.4352PECAD8::CHILDSMon Jul 15 1996 11:3812
 So Dr. Jerry how do you feel this morning? Thanks to your old buddy Pat
 95.5 ain't going to get you a Mercedes when he payed 105 for a beemer. Then
 they get Howard to. If they hold on to Hardway and Williams look out. As
 much as I'd love to see Pat fall on his face again, I like alot of the 
 players.

 I have't seen much of Chris Childs but I hope he's got an awful lot of
 heart cause he's going to need it. Ewing, LJ, Allan and McCarty don't
 have any. As usual NY overpays for hired guns that ain't going to get 
 it done? How can they give up Mason? Knicks need a transfusion at the top.

 mike
10.4353and we're offHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jul 15 1996 14:4516
Chris Childs has started a grand total of fifty some games and he gets 4
mil per. He was nothing until Kenny Anderson got traded to Jersey for
Gill. He played fairly well and certainly qualifies as a NBA point guard.
What he can do in the pressure cooker of MSG remains to be seen.

In any case, the Knicks have really upgraded themselves. They lost Mason
and got Alan Houston, Childs and LJ.

Miami is another team that really stepped up and really payed for it.
About 100 mil to both Juwan and Zo. Hardaway is expected to return as is
Williams. So is Rex Chapman, another Falk client.

Meanwhile, Jordan stays in Chicago, Payton stays in Seattle and Hakeem
signs a contract extension paltry in terms of Zo's or Juwan's.

TTom
10.4354Don't quite understandCXOSI::HOGIEMon Jul 15 1996 16:538
    What I don't understand is why some of these players (Houston and
    Howard) never gave their previous team a chance to counteroffer.  I
    guess team loyalty is totally gone.  Its one thing to get as much money
    as you can, but why not give your team a chance to match it.  
    
    Both Detroit and Washington were improving teams in the league, so its
    not like Charles Barkley syndrome where he wants off a team on the 
    downward spiral.
10.4355Washington dropped outHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jul 15 1996 16:5916
I don't know about Houston but Washington was most certainly given a
chance to match Howard's offer and chose not to do so.

In Falk's opinion, all efforts by Washington to re-sign Howard were
half-hearted. An example he gave was a full page ad the Bullets put in
the Wachington papers beggin Juwan to stay and promising to contiribute
to his charity projects. Falk said that they previously refused to
participate despite being asked by Juwan. In the end, Washington dropped
outta the bidding several millions less than what he signed for. And they
had the Larry Bird clause on their side allowing them to esceed their cap
to re-sign him.

Seattle said they'd match offers to Payton and did. The Bullets din't do
the same with Juwan.

TTom
10.4356PECAD8::CHILDSMon Jul 15 1996 17:095
 My guess is Collins wants someone who can play a little defense too. Anybody
 can shoot.........

 mike
10.4357Here's a prime example of the two superstar theoryTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downMon Jul 15 1996 18:0112
    Miami now has five players under contract, and they're already close to
    the salary cap!  They are now at about $18.5 million for next year,
    with only those five players (Zo, Juwan, Danilovic, Thomas, and Askins) 
    under contract.  That leaves them with about $5.8 million for the rest of 
    the roster.  Concede a spot to Muursepp, and whet his slot in the first
    round commands, and they have about $4.6 million for six players.
    Say hello to a lot of journeymen.  Say goodbye to Walt Williams, Rex
    Chapman, Tim Hardaway (who is close to a deal with Houston), Ty Corbin,
    Stacey King, Chris Gatling, and any decent free agent.  Looks like a
    lot of the Heat roster will consist of castoffs and CBAers.
    
    NAZZ
10.4358dueling rumorsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jul 15 1996 18:188
Nazz,

I keep hearing that Hardaway is all but re-signed and that Rex is part of
the big picture with Zo being another Falkster.

But we shall see.

TTom
10.4359Must be nice to have unlimited resources!TNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downMon Jul 15 1996 18:204
    Cain't see how they can sign both of them and be under the cap.  I
    expect Chapman back, since for some reason Riley likes him.
    
    NAZZ
10.4360big $$$sHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jul 15 1996 18:213
What I don't see is how they got the money together for Juwan.

TTom
10.4361Poker playersILBBAK::SILVESTRISoar with the Eagles!Mon Jul 15 1996 18:4330
>> What I don't see is how they got the money together for Juwan.

	Simple, tduring the season, trade your players for free-agents
	to be ... at the end of the year you only have four or five
	players under contract so you have mega-bucks to spend on a
	free agent ... then sign other lesser free agents to fill up	
	your roster ...

>> Re: Signing them all ...

	Its the "Larry Bird Exception" that allows you to re-sign
	your own free agent and go over the cap ...

	What Miami will do is work out the details of Zo's contract
	but NOT 'officially' sign it ... then, while they are still 
	way under the cap, they will sign Hardaway, Chapman or Williams 
	or whoever else to bring them close to the cap ...
	
	Once they have a team in place, they will have Zo sign his 
	contract ... which will throw them way over the cap and strangle
	them for the next few years ...
	
	Its a gutsy strategy, it could work well if they get the right
	team in place, or it could destroy the team should one of their
	key players turn out to be a bust (ie: LJ) ... once they have
	these contracts in place they will have no room for player
	movement in the future ... trades and free agent singings won't
	even be a possibility ...

	Vinny
10.4362just the moneyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Jul 15 1996 18:499
I shoudla been a l'il more clearer, Vinny.

I understand what you're saying about re-signings and the cap. I was just
looking at the staggering total they've committed to just 2 players.

200 mil over the nexted 7 years. That averages more than the cap right
now.

TTom
10.4363more of "and we're off"...HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 16 1996 12:3821
bunch of doings.

Mutomobo signs with Atlanta, 50 million, 5 years.
Stacy Augmon and Grant Long traded to Detroit for 4 future draft picks.
Rasheed Wallace traded to Portland for Rod Strickland and Horace Grant.
Brent Price sings with Houston, 18 million, 7 years.

And Magic offer Shaq ever thing that LA did plus 20 million for a cool 
$115 mil.

BTW, I found some rules, here:

	7 years is the maximum length
	maximum raise is 20%
	Larry Bird clause bumped to minimum of 3 years
	free agents can sign with a team that renounced rights,
		must wait 56 games into season,
		can't exceed cap to resign free agent
	All money must be guaranteed except for incentives

TTom
10.4364WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Tue Jul 16 1996 12:465
    
    
    Horace Grant???
    
       When did Portland get him? Don't ya mean Harvey Grant Ttom???
10.4365more dataHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 16 1996 12:496
Him too.

Geez!~ When did y'all get to be sticklers for details. This aint no
p-name wager, dontcha know :=]

TTom
10.4366TPSYS::BROOKSTue Jul 16 1996 14:538
    So shaq gets hits zo+ contract offer which would pay him about
    $45,133 per DAY... but Hey MJ will get $82,417 a Day from chicago
    over the next year :-)... 82K per day... What a world... I think
    Shaq is trying to find a way to abandon orlando and hasn't found
    it YET...
    
    Now Im just waiting to hear on Rodman ?
    							MairB
10.4367Rodman about readyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 16 1996 14:5710
Rodman's agent claims he's on the verge of a new contract.

Right now, I doubt if Shaq leaves Orlando. By staying in Orlando he gets
20 million and still can play in LA in the off season and/or between
games.

LA would definitely have more show biz contacts but who's to say how
many of 'em he won't be able to make in any case.

TTom
10.4368Atlanta Hawks get a clueODIXIE::ZOGRANAtlanta, Home of the WS ChampsTue Jul 16 1996 15:196
    After all these years Atlanta goes and makes a bold move.  The fans are
    still reeling in disbelief that an organization other than the Braves
    actually made a bold decision.  Maybe the folks up the road in Suwanee
    will take notice....naaah.
    
    UMDan
10.4369a foundationHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 16 1996 15:2612
I guess watching Laettner getting slammed by Shaq was too much. 

The problem with the Hawks now seems to be the offense. Where are they
gonna get the points?

And while they've added Mutombo, they lost Grant Long one of the more
underrated players in the league, IMHO.

But, at least they have the supposedly 2 hardest position filled with
Mookie at the point.

TTom
10.4370Can't tell the teams without a program!TNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downTue Jul 16 1996 15:2710
    Did Atlanta trade Augmon and Long because they had to in order to get
    Mutombo under the cap?  How many #1 picks are in the four draft
    choices?  Do the Hawks still have enough money to sign Steve Smith?
    
    Toronto loses Tracy Murray to Washington.  Could open a spot on their
    roster for Lou Roe!
    
    Don McLean signs with the Sixers - he'll fit right in!  ;-)
    
    NAZZ
10.4371free at leastHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 16 1996 15:377
Atlanta traded 'em for the caps. Haven't seen a full description of the
picks.

BTW, Roe was cut loose by the Pistons so he's a free, if unemployed
hooopster.

TTom
10.4372ODIXIE::ZOGRANAtlanta, Home of the WS ChampsTue Jul 16 1996 15:4012
        From the fish wrapper -

    Long and Augmon traded to Detroit (to make cap room for Mutombo)
    for a first round pick in 97 and 98 (unless they are lottery picks, not
    sure what happens then) and 2nd round picks in 97 and 99.

    They must renounce free agents Ehlo, Rooks, Jordan and Bullard (not
    sure what this means either), and they released Blair Rasmussen, who
    still counted towards their salary cap even though he retired 3 years
    ago.  They hope to re-sign Steve Smith.

    UMDan 
10.4373MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Tue Jul 16 1996 15:435
    
      
       Roe is getting a shot from Calipari in New Jersey. Dana
      Dingle is also getting a look there. Cal said that if Bright
      hadn't signed with Toronto he'd be in New Jersey, too.
10.4374trades and stuffHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Jul 16 1996 18:5310
a couple more movements.

Seattle: traded Vincent Agnew to the Nets for Greg Graham, former firsted
round pick of the Bugs; renounced the rights to Frank Brickowski and
Ervin Johnson (!); re-signed Sam Perkins.

Also, the players union have a new director, Bill Hunter, a former
federal prosecutor.

TTom
10.4375PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Jul 16 1996 19:491
10.4376Too MuchYIELD::BARBIERITue Jul 16 1996 20:364
      I hope these outrageous contracts is enough to motivate me to
      abandon the NBA altogether (as a fan).
    
    						Tony
10.4377PECAD8::CHILDSWed Jul 17 1996 11:262
I doubt it Tony, they're still the best players in the world and you are a
sports junkie........
10.4378another pollHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 13:5524
Sportszone is having another fan poll:

        Which NBA free agency deal is the most OUTRAGEOUS?

Player           Pos Team      Yrs  $Mil   $Mil/yr
Chris Childs     G   Knicks    6     24      4
Antonio Davis    F   Pacers    7     38.5    5.5
Dale Davis       F   Pacers    7     42      6
Allan Houston    G   Knicks    7     56      8
Juwan Howard     F   Heat      7     98     14
Michael Jordan   G   Bulls     1     25     25
Don MacLean      F   Sixers    5     15      3
Alonzo Mourning  C   Heat      7    112     16
Dikembe Mutombo  C   Hawks     5     50     10
Hakeem Olajuwon  C   Rockets   5     60     12
Gary Payton      G   Sonics    7     88     12.6
Brent Price      G   Rockets   7     18      2.6

Shaq O'Neal      C   Magic*    7    115     16.5
        *projected

Feel free to add adjectives.

TTom
10.4379TPSYS::BROOKSWed Jul 17 1996 14:098
    Well at quick glance Id say Juwan Howard ended up with the biggest
    of the WHAT ARE THEY PAYING HIM contracts... 14M per year ??? I
    think Miami could have spent that 14M per year a we bit wiser....
    
    Zo's not worth what he got, neither is Shaq but there not a surprise
    to me like the Howard deal was ?
    
    								MaB
10.4380they keep on signingHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 14:1410
I voted for Don MacLean. Paying him anything, even the league minimum, is
outrageous.

I shoulda added Kenny Anderson to that. He signed for 7 years, 50 mil.
And Steve Smith re-signed with the Hawks at 45 mil for 7 years.

Some other signings sans terms: Sean Rooks to LA; Rod Strickland to the
Bullets; Chris Gatling to the Mavs.

TTom
10.4381SNAX::ERICKSONWed Jul 17 1996 14:166
    
    	The Lakers gave Vancouver Anthony Peeler and George Lynch for
    a 2nd round draft pick. Which free's up another 3 million under the
    cap, to offer Shaq EVEN more money. Plus, they are going after Rodman.
    
    Ron
10.4382TPSYS::BROOKSWed Jul 17 1996 14:208
    I guess if you can't have shaq you might as well have the player
    who can SHUT HIM DOWN :-)...
    
    I Hate free Agency, the Bulls haven't got anyone yet (I was hoping they
    would try and do something before tying up all the funds on MY or
    Rodman).
    
    								MairB
10.4383WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Wed Jul 17 1996 14:225
    
    
    
    
        Allan Houston at 8 Mil a year. A joke!!!
10.4384ugh ughHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 14:2818
>        Allan Houston at 8 Mil a year. A joke!!!

Kinda makes LJ seem like small potato[e]s.

All of it's a joke.

And MairB, you seem to be taking for granted one minor signing that the
Bulls pulled off, your main Jordan. But I agree with you that I dislike
the way free agency is working in sports and I'm a free spirit kinda guy
on mosted things.

Somewhere between the right to make as much money as they can and
loyalty, they oughta be able to draw a line that helps the sprots.

What they're doing is ruining professional sports making the college
games that much more attractive.

TTom
10.4385ODIXIE::ZOGRANAtlanta, Home of the WS ChampsWed Jul 17 1996 14:377
    Not that I care (I haven't been to a pro game in years), but what
    impact will all of these signings have on ticket and associated prices
    (refreshments, etc.),  I heard somewhere that the average price for a
    family of 4 to go to an NBA game was $192.  If thats the case I know I
    won't be going to any games unless someone has a 1/3 price special.

    UMDan  
10.4386cheaper in CharlotteHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 14:4013
I don't know what it costs ever where but at the Hive you can get tickets
out front to almost anygame this side of Michael Jordan for 20 bucks or
less.

The tickets start at 10 bucks which are practically impossible to find.
But there's a lot or 12, 15 and 17 buck ones to be had.

The Bugs claim they're gonna be the Pittsburgh Pirates of the NBA and are
gonna avoid the big name big ticket contracts. This coming from the guy
who gave the whole outrageous contract thing a real shot in the arm with
the LJ 85 mil contract.

TTom
10.4387IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanWed Jul 17 1996 16:074
>I voted for Don MacLean. Paying him anything, even the league minimum, is
>outrageous.

I really hate when someone else says exactly what I'm thinking... :-)
10.4388ditto haidsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 17 1996 16:2018
>I really hate when someone else says exactly what I'm thinking... :-)

At least one of us should be embarrassed 8=]

Seriously, the guys a stiff. Overpaying somebody who's worth something is
one thing. Paying somebody who's worth approximately nothing is truly
outrageous.

BTW, there may be a wrinkle down in Miami. The Zo deal is going through
no matter what the actual figure is (ranges from 105 to 112 mil). This
costs the heat about 6 mil in cap, or 110% of his current salary

However, the problem is with the Juwan Howard contract. The Heat have to
clear up 9 mil under the cap to match the starting salary. Reports today
indicate that fellow Falkster, Rex Chapman is gonna be moved on one way
or the other and re-signing Tim Hardaway seems to be in jeopardy.

TTom
10.4389A new leagueCXOSI::HOGIEWed Jul 17 1996 17:067
    Maybe Miami should instead enter a 3-on-3 league, they seem to be
    forgeting that you need 5 guys out on the court plus at least a couple
    good bench players to make a run for a championship.
    
    They're going to get stuck with a guy like Scott Brooks as their
    starting point guard and some guy probably just recently released from
    Vancouver for their starting off guard.
10.4390disgustingPHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jul 17 1996 18:015
10.4391Knicks overpaid for Houston, but went nuts with ChildsTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downWed Jul 17 1996 18:1110
    To me, giving a 29 year old guy who started 52 games in his career, and
    spent the first six years as a pro in the CBA and alcohol rehab is
    insane.  Chris Childs has to be the luckiest guy on earth.
    
    And Kenny Anderson is the second luckiest, with Brent Price (!!!)
    third.  Paying Price more than the minimum is insane.  I remember
    seeing Mike Williams and Derek Kellogg hold him to 1-12 shooting and
    four points against UMass, and he was even sloweer than Kellogg!
    
    NAZZ
10.4392SNAX::ERICKSONWed Jul 17 1996 19:429
    
    	As expected the Lakers have upped there offer to Shaq, its now
    at 117 million. Reports are that Shaq rejected Orlando's 119 million
    dollar deal and is meeting with Jerry West today. West might also
    renouce the rights to Elden Cambell, so that they can offer Shaq
    140 million for 7 years, which is that magical # of 20 million a
    season.
    
    Ron
10.4393WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Wed Jul 17 1996 19:518
    
    
       What is that renouncing contracts about. I thought the NBA Players
    contracts were guaranteed?
    
    
    
    Chap
10.4394Renounce free agentsILBBAK::SILVESTRISoar with the Eagles!Wed Jul 17 1996 20:0614
>>       What is that renouncing contracts about. I thought the NBA Players
>>    contracts were guaranteed?
  
	Eldon Campbell is a Laker free agent, he has no contract ...
	BUT, his last years contract still counts against the Lakers
	salary cap (if they want to re-sign him) ... if they renounce
	his rights, then his salary from last season is removed from
	their cap, and the Lakers cannot re-sign him until two months
	into the season ...
	 
	I bet they ask Shaq: "Do you want $18 million and a power forward
	or would you prefer $20 million and no power forward?"
    
	Vinny
10.4395WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Wed Jul 17 1996 20:1730
    
    
    
       Zo was on Up Close with Chris Myers from ESPN yesterday. The main
    topic was his 100MIL+ contract.
    
    Other Items....
    
    He will continue to play just as hard. His Goal is a Ring. (maybe he
    can buy one from one of Georges friends?)
    
    He has a baby due sometime this year.(Chris Myers mentioned how he will
    be born with a Silver spoon in his mouth)
    
    He's gonna really take care of people, Friends, Family etc....
    
    He refused to BadMouth Shaq. Even though Shaq Did it to him.
    
    Mentioned on how the owners have the money so the players deserved it.
    
    
    
    I was quite impressed. He seems very competitive and sometimes that
    looks like his ego is inflated.
    
        Therefore Mike H I'll give you Bradley and McDyess for him.
    
    
    
    Chap
10.4396SNAX::ERICKSONWed Jul 17 1996 20:3417
    
    	Some of these contracts might seem totally unreasonable but the
    players are getting what they deserve. The NBA is making millions of
    dollars from TV revenue and merchandise sales, never mind the ticket
    prices, concessions, parking, etc... The players have a good contract
    which gives them X percent of the money, which is the way it is suppose
    to be. The players generate all the money and are getting most of
    the money. The players money doesn't just come from you or I, but
    everybody world wide. Recent estimates have basketball surpassing
    soccer as the #1 sport played in the world by the year 2000.
    	Say the Lakers make 100 million in a season before expenses, who
    should get the 100 million? You give Shaq 20 million, the rest
    combined another 30 million. Then say all your other expenses are
    25 million for the year.  The owner is still pocketing 25 million
    profit.
    
    Ron
10.4397Supply and DemandYIELD::BARBIERIWed Jul 17 1996 20:4718
      re: -1
    
      Yeah, I was thinking of some of this.  Basketball especially is
      unique.  As a business, its product is basketball games.  Lets
      say you are talking about 2 superstars per team.  Thats 56 people.
      How many people are paying in one form or another for the product???
      HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS!!!
    
      The ratio of customers that want to buy this product to the number
      of employees required to 'manufacture' this product is STAGGERING.
    
      Its all supply and demand.  The money is there.
    
      One thing I was thinking though is if the money is this big, why
      can't the makers of the product finance the capital for it, i.e.
      build (and pay for) your own arenas???
    
    							Tony
10.4398DoooooooooooooooooopWMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Wed Jul 17 1996 20:498
    
    
    When it comes to them Building there own arenas I believe thats when
    they call it selective spending. :-)
    
    
    
    chap
10.4399A sore spot!MFGFIN::JACKSONSet the drag just right!Wed Jul 17 1996 21:0820
      Well I for one think these contracts are ridiculous!  Jordan has done
    alot for the game, but $25mil/season?  The Shaq aint worth $5mil let
    alone 20. He can't make free throws or a 15' jumper.
    
      I feel that people have a right to make as much as they can until it
    gets to the point to where me, THE CONSUMER, can't afford to go to the
    games because of all the costs.  Its not just the tickets that cost
    $$$.  Parking, food, drink, gas, tickets, memoribilia (sp?), etc..
    
      I know the ticket prices for the nuggets went up again.  Some court
    side seats went up by 35%!!.  The product isn't better, actually its
    gotten worse.
    
      Yeh the league and owners are making wads of $$$, but where are they
    getting it, from the consumer who can afford it, not me!
    
    
      Big contracts = gauging consumer to pay for it!
    
      Tim
10.4400SNARFPHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jul 17 1996 21:241
10.4401Brad out; Shaq signsHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jul 18 1996 17:019
Brad Daugherty has been declared unfit to continue playing in the NBA.
League doctors examined him. This will give Cleveland back his salary
against the cap. Supposedly, insurance will make up the salary to Brad.

And ever one's reporting that Shaq has signd with the Lakers. It's
supposed to be for 7 years and 115-125 million range. A press conference
will happen at 3 to tell all.

TTom
10.4402ROCK::HUBERFrom Seneca to Cuyahoga FallsThu Jul 18 1996 17:046
    
>Brad Daugherty has been declared unfit to continue playing in the NBA.
>League doctors examined him. This will give Cleveland back his salary
>against the cap. Supposedly, insurance will make up the salary to Brad.
    
    Finally.  Now maybe the Cavs will actually _do_ something...
10.4403sadHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jul 18 1996 17:064
Daugherty's a sad story. I wonder how hard it will be on him to just go
through the motions of life? How bad is the back?

TTom
10.4404Rick Barry makes veterans all time teamMKOTS3::BREENThu Jul 18 1996 17:3211
    I see the veterans committee have come up with an all time team
    excluding active players.  Their team includes Rick Barry and George
    Mikan and five Celtics: Russell,Cousy,Havlicek,Bird and Walton.
    
    Others are West,Baylor,Petit,Chamberlain,Oscar and Dr. J.  Auerbach is
    the coach.
    
    Alcindor is the glaring ommission.  This is just about my team minus
    active players in an earlier note including Barry.
    
    Nazz must think these former players are complete idiots.
10.4405just say no to WaltonHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jul 18 1996 17:3715
Walton was a great collegian, had a couple of great years in the pros and
then his wheels grounded him.

How anyone who knows NBA could say that he's better'n Kareem is amazing.

I'm not necessarily lobbying for Kareem, but Walton has no place on
there. With George Mikan, 4 of the 13 are centers.

I think Bob Pettit was on there, also.

The question might be is who will be dropped when they vote again in a
couple of years. Magic and Michael have to be locks for any kinda
all-time NBA anything.

TTom
10.4406CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westThu Jul 18 1996 17:4310
    
    >Brad Daugherty has been declared unfit...
    
    So come Cleveland gets his salary back, but when a player dies the team
    has to carry the salary for the duration of the contract.  Do the
    league doctors think that death is not sufficient to be declared unfit
    and if so, Brad must be a whole lot worse than people thought.
    
    Marc
    
10.4407that's the Lakers' factor Marc....PECAD8::CHILDSThu Jul 18 1996 18:094
 The League has in for the C's for pasting the Lakers all those years....more
 specifically they'll do anything to get back at Red for hoodwinking them all
 those years.............
10.4408Most OutrageousCXOSI::HOGIEThu Jul 18 1996 18:0910
    I believe we may have a winner in the most outrageous contract -
    
    PJ Brown has reportedly signed a 7 year  $36 million dollar contract
    with Miami - not bad money for a guy who will be a back-up.
    
    You would have thought the NJ would have had a good team with the money
    Childs and Brown are getting as free agents.
    
    BTW, O'Neal has signed with the Lakers, details at a new conference
    later today.
10.4409unbelievableHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jul 18 1996 18:149
I guess that afore all this started Miami had a negative number in terms
of what counted against the cap. The league owed 'em some :=]

How in the wide, wide world of sports did they find another 5 mil or so
under the cap.

And they continue to claim that they're gonna re-sign Hardaway, too.

TTom
10.4410PECAD8::CHILDSThu Jul 18 1996 18:206
Does my heart good to see the Lakers wasting their money again. Now if the
refs will just crack down on his banging into people on the way to basket
the Lakers will be stuck with a 15 point a game scorer who has no desire
to rebound and plays defense when he can block a shot into the stands.
I can't believe that Jerry West is all for this got believe that Dr. Jerry
pushed this one through...........
10.4411Can someone really confirm the shaq signing ?TPSYS::BROOKSThu Jul 18 1996 18:428
    Robinson and Hakeem can both outplay Shaq hands down...  Grant's a
    moroon and I lost alot of respect for Hardaway during the playoffs.
    
    This will make for an intresting year, could be a Chicago VS Lakers
    rematch, only question will be do you call it Michael VS Magic II
    or Air VS Shaq I :-)
    
    							MairB
10.4412mismatchHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jul 18 1996 18:4812
I think you'll call it a sweep.

If'n the Lakers had to dump about ever player this side of VanExel, Shaq
won't have the help he obviously needs.

Remember, Shaq with a cast that included Dennis Scott and Nick Anderson
were still a lottery team until they got Horace and Penny.

Vax Exel and Ceballos can play but obviously need some work in the area
between their ears.

TTom
10.4413But how much better are they? Better than the Knicks?TNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downThu Jul 18 1996 19:0914
    Rick Barry?!?!?!?!?  Must be some kind of sympathy vote.  Does he have
    a terminal illness or sumpin'?  
    
    The Heat were pretty tricky in their skirting of the cap.  They have
    put off signing Mourning, which left them $9 million under the cap, so
    they could sign Howard, renounce a bunch of guys, and sign Brown (for
    over $5 million a year?????)  the Brown contract makes it difficult to
    say ol' Dino is overpaid!  So now the Heat can go sign their own free
    agents, like Mourning, Hardaway, and Chapman.  Their payroll for the
    year will be about $22 million over the cap, and they won't be able to
    sign another free agent until after the turn of the century, but Riley
    should now have the team he wants.
    
    NAZZ
10.4414IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanThu Jul 18 1996 19:2612
>So now the Heat can go sign their own free
>    agents, like Mourning, Hardaway, and Chapman.

OK, so they're set at center (Mourning), power forward (Howard), point
guard (Hardaway), and shooting guard (calling Chapman a shooting guard may
be a misnomer).

In today's NBA, being in good shape at four positions can send you a long way.
You can probably platoon (insert 3 names here) at small forward.

Maybe they can get Charles to re-do his contract so he makes the minimum,
so he has a chance at a ring... :-)
10.4415IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanThu Jul 18 1996 19:275
>    Rick Barry?!?!?!?!?  Must be some kind of sympathy vote.  Does he have
>    a terminal illness or sumpin'?  

Was laughing very hard at this.  Am also amazed to see "Rick Barry" and
"sympathy" in the same paragraph...
10.4416Miami passes Orlando for best team in FloridaILBBAK::SILVESTRISoar with the Eagles!Thu Jul 18 1996 19:5824
>> >So now the Heat can go sign their own free
>> >    agents, like Mourning, Hardaway, and Chapman.
>> OK, so they're set at center (Mourning), power forward (Howard), point
>> guard (Hardaway), and shooting guard (calling Chapman a shooting guard may
>> be a misnomer).
>> In today's NBA, being in good shape at four positions can send you a long 
>> way. You can probably platoon (insert 3 names here) at small forward.

	Actually, the Heat are very well set in the frontcourt with a four
	man rotation of Alonzo Mourning / Juwaan Howard / PJ Brown and
	all-rookie team member Kurt Thomas ... not to mention the draft pick 
	they scooped up this year (forget his name)

	Its just the backcourt that is shaky ... and if they can re-sign
	their own free agents (Hardaway), then they would have an adequate
	back court ... don't they also have a European shooting guard
	who missed most of last season with an injury? 
	Sasha Danilovic maybe?

	Only time will tell if Riley's gamble pays off ... he will have
	*no* player movement in the near future, he will be stuck with
	the hand that he has drawn ...

	Vinny
10.4417PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jul 18 1996 20:457
10.4418so what will they do with #32HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Jul 18 1996 20:524
>    If LA lets Shaq wear Magic's # 32, I'll really lose all respect for
>    them.

I hadn't thought of that. What will they do?
10.4419Won't be #32CXOSI::HOGIEThu Jul 18 1996 22:078
    Not to worry, it was announced that Shaq will wear #34.
    
    My only problem with the whole thing is that Shaq had said that
    Orlando would be given first priority.  Orlando definitely stepped
    to the plate on negotiations, so I that Shaq was feeding the public
    a "shaq of sh*t".
    
    Charles Barkley definitely had the inside scoop.
10.4420IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanFri Jul 19 1996 12:404
>    A front 5 of Shaq, Elden, Ceballos, Eddie Jones, and Van Exel isn't all
>    that bad, but their bench sips. 

I thought they renounced Elden Campbell's rights to make room for Shaq...
10.4421Barry solid choice of veteransMKOTS3::BREENFri Jul 19 1996 14:2812
    You two have that Boston bias against certain players, Barry being an
    obvious case.  This attitude is not prevalent, obviously, throughout
    the nba former player world.  The reason is that Barry did not play
    soft; passed,shot and drove to the basket better than all the forwards,
    including Bird and won championships in two leagues.  His offense
    rebounding was superior, defensive rebounding limited except in the
    clutch.
    
    Now if 12 was the max and they add Magic it would be interesting to see
    who they'd drop as someone mentioned.
    
    "Laughing" at the selection of Barry only embarasses the laugher.
10.4422you can have 'imHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jul 19 1996 14:337
I aint from Boston and wouldn't vote for Barry if'n he was the onliest
one on the ballot!~

Sure he could score but so could Adrian Dantley and Dominique Wilkins.
OK, he won a_NBA ring. Stacey King has three.

TTom
10.4423shaq-ed upMUTEX::LIUFri Jul 19 1996 15:2013
From the basketball side, 100-whatever million is an absurd figure to pay for a
one-dimensional player, especially when you have to dump the rest of the
franchise to do it. The ability to make free-throws is crucial at clutch time
(example: Nick Anderson missing four in the 1995 Finals Game 1 to cause the
Tragic to lose to Houston) and Shaq just cannot do it. And if he were not
allowed to muscle guys to the floor in order to dunk, he wouldn't score *any*
points.

From the marketing side, Shaq will generate a lot of interest ($) in a Lakers
uniform which will probably make up for his salary in the first year.

P.S. The 18-million-dollar-man for the Celtics doesn't look so bad now :-)
10.4424Heat are better, but not a championship teamTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downFri Jul 19 1996 15:329
    Seems to me the Heat are short at backup center and the backcourt.
    They must hope Hardaway stays healthy.  If they sign Chapman (which I'm
    almost positive they will, since he's a Falk client), they'll be OK at
    SG, but have no one behind Hardaway.  And as noted previously, they
    have NO maneuverability for the future.  Heat looks to me like a
    mid-lottery team in the 48-52 win range, and a second round loser in
    the playoffs.
    
    NAZZ
10.4425same ol' Chicago vs SeattleHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jul 19 1996 15:4621
Did I write this:

>    ... Heat looks to me like a
>    mid-lottery team in the 48-52 win range, and a second round loser in
>    the playoffs.

How can you be a mid-lottery team make it into the playoffs, much less
win a round? You mean mid-playoff team?

I don't see any of the changes around the league altering the balance of
power, at least not nexted year. This assumes that the Bulls re-sign
Rodman and they and and the Sonics stay healthy.

I don't see Shaq and the Lakers taking the West from Seattle or the
Knicks or the Heat in the East beating out Chicago in the East.

In the NBA, nexted year is about all you can predict because at the end
of the season we get to do this all over again. Michael is back up for
grabs along with a lot of other "names".

TTom
10.4426PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Jul 19 1996 17:099
10.4427NBA hasn't been "family of 4" event in years...EDWIN::WAUGAMANHardball, good ol' countryFri Jul 19 1996 17:2211
>    The lack of foresight by the NBA in all of this is scary.  The fans are
>    being alienated and they are the ones footing the bill.  It's hard
>    enough now for a family of 4 to catch a ballgame.  At this pace, every
>    seat will have to be owned by a corporate account.
    
    It's a TV game, though.  More so than with any other pro sprot, the 
    drawing cards are out-of-market, out-of-reach...
    
    glenn
    
10.4428MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Fri Jul 19 1996 18:3317
     >>  -< NBA hasn't been "family of 4" event in years... >-
    
        Other than Major League Baseball what major sport is?
        Football isn't. Not with tickets at $32.00 bucks a pop
        just to get in the door and the concessions priced to 
        break the Rockefellers. Hockey is worse. Baseball is 
        the only game in town where you can still get a decent
        seat for ~$10.00. Besides, the other big three don't
        care about the family of four. That isn't where the
        moulah is. They always cry about more luxury boxes
        not more cheap seats for little Johnny. And the cynic
        in me (I know, I'm *all* cynic) says that baseball 
        may only care because of an eroding fan base. More and 
        more attending major league sports becomes a rare treat 
        for families and that's not going to change in the near
        future.
    
10.4429PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Jul 19 1996 18:383
10.4430CLUSTA::MAIEWSKIBos-Mil-Atl Braves W.S. ChampsFri Jul 19 1996 18:4011
  Minor league baseball is great for families. I got to all 5 games that I set
out to see this month and the stands were loaded with kids, especially at the
AA and A levels.

  At the higher levels I agree with Tommy, they just don't give a rip about
families. At that price they can get corporate clients at the top end and
the grandstands will fill up with bunches of young and middle age guys paying
their own way and paying more to soak up the suds and buy hot dogs at $2.75
a pop.

  George
10.4431Tough to pick which Florida team is betterTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downFri Jul 19 1996 19:036
    Nice catch TTom - and I'm the editor?!?!?  I meant to say a mid-playoff
    team for Miami, not a mid-lottery team.
    
    Who will have more wins nexted season, Miami or Orlando?
    
    NAZZ
10.4432or put another wayHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Jul 19 1996 19:1411
I'll take Miami for a hundred, Alex.

Orlando has the ol' proverbial hole in the middle. I guess it'll be
Koncak unless Goofy can fit in under the cap.

Miami is thin in the backcourt but has some bench help.

The other way to look at this, who will go farther in the playoffs, Miami
or Orlando?

TTom
10.4433MKOTS3::BREENFri Jul 19 1996 20:274
    Well this will be one colossal failure for Mr. Ego if he spends all
    that money and can't at least play 6 in the finals vs Chicago.
    
    Howard and Mourning are not how I'd have spent 200 mil.
10.4434Movie starFABSIX::R_LUCHTTen Feet Tall and BulletproofSat Jul 20 1996 01:535
	I heard today that Dennis Rodman signed a 2 million dollar deal to star
in an action film opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme. I think the Worm is a perfect
choice to play a bad guy in the movie. I'll go see it. Shaq must be real jealous.

						Rich......
10.4435TPSYS::BROOKSMon Jul 22 1996 12:4414
    Baseball has the ability to keep those cheap seats due to the size
    of there stadiums and how many home games they play.  Plus they have
    more flexible schedule's, have the ability to make up games with
    double headers... when's the last time a Football game was called 
    due to rain ?
    
    I do think when they build these damn stadiums (Like Fleet Center) 
    they should keep in mind the CHEAP SECTION and try and add another
    section even in NoseBleed territory with lower prices...
    
    Mike who's last professional outing was a Triple OT Celtics game
    that had Jordan and Bird going at it :-)
    
    							MaB
10.4436POWDML::GARBARINOMon Jul 22 1996 18:2826
>    What I don't understand is why some of these players (Houston and
>    Howard) never gave their previous team a chance to counteroffer.  I
>    guess team loyalty is totally gone.

Supposedly, Detroit wanted to put off negotiations with Houston until after
they signed Mutombo.  NY went after him when the FA bell rang...even having
Ewing escort him around the weekend he signed.  Whether he's worth the
money or not, the Knicks had him as a priority.  In fact, the NYC media
went so far as to say that both the LJ and Childs' acquisitions were
dependent on NY signing Houston first.  (LJ waiving his trade bonus to
make the trade possible.)

I guess Starks is a goner.  No one expects him to be satisfied as a backup...
especially when Hubert Davis *is*.

Whether Childs and Houston can step-up in big moments remains to be seen.
Harper and Starks had the courage, if not the skill, to do so.  To me,
of the 3 acquisitions, Gran-ma-ma is the one that will make or break
the Knicks' season.  I think NY loses so much in intensity without Mason.
Defense and rebounding are not in LJ's game.  And Mason used to cover
some of the big centers in the league.

I think NY will be able to score, but I'm not sure it will make up for the
defense they've lost.  As one NY reporter wrote:  "What made NY so tough
for Chicago was their defense.  The Bulls will be happy to play this
Knicks team."
10.4437POWDML::GARBARINOTue Jul 23 1996 13:111
Which team signed Kenny Anderson ?
10.4438SNAX::ERICKSONTue Jul 23 1996 13:5212
    
    	re .4437, officially nobody has signed Kenny Anderson as of yet.
    Portland plans on signing him but can't until the Rod Strickland trade
    to Washington goes through. Good old Rod, won't go to Washington for
    a physical so the trade hasn't been approved. IMO Strickland or any
    player who refuses to have a physical to void a trade. Should be banned
    from the NBA for 3 seasons. Reason, he isn't effecting just himself,
    but 2 teams and 4 other players, because he won't have a physical. He
    isn't just playing with his own life, but effect how others will live
    theres.
    
    Ron
10.4439PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallWed Jul 24 1996 04:181
10.4440SNAX::ERICKSONWed Jul 24 1996 13:087
    
    re .4439,
    
    	Yup, Portland picked up Isiah Rider. The renounced the rights
    to Buck Williams to free up enough cap money.
    
    Ron
10.4441Popeye packs his spinach to CanadaILBBAK::SILVESTRISoar with the Eagles!Wed Jul 24 1996 17:5727
Can someone explain this deal to me??

The Mavericks gave up:  (1) Popeye Jones (a very serviceable rebounder)
			(2) a first round draft pick
			(3) the right to swap picks with Minnesota
for
			(1) Jimmy King
			(2) a pair of second round picks

Why does this seem like a very lopsided deal? Especially since Jones
does not make a lot of money, so it probably isn't a salary cap issue.

>> TORONTO - The Toronto Raptors acquired one of the NBA's top rebounders 
>> Tuesday, acquiring Popeye Jones from the Dallas Mavericks. Toronto also 
>> got a first-round draft pick from Dallas and sent the Mavericks guard 
>> Jimmy King and a pair of second-round draft picks. Jones, 6-foot-8, 
>> averaged 11.3 points and 10.8 rebounds a game last season.
>> He also averaged 3.8 offensive rebounds a game, fourth best in the league. 
>> The first-round pick in the deal belonged to the New York Knicks. 
>> The Mavericks got the 1997 pick in the Derek Harper trade Jan. 6, 1994. 
>> The Jones deal also gives Toronto the right to exchange first-round picks 
>> next year with Minnesota, unless the pick is the first overall. The
>> Mavericks received that provision in November 1994 in exchange for 
>> Sean Rooks. Dallas, meanwhile, gets the Raptors' second-round picks in 
>> 1997 and '98.

Vinny
10.4442Only speculationCXOSI::HOGIEWed Jul 24 1996 19:448
    Looking at that trade I can only wonder if they're still thinking
    about acquiring Charles Barkley for the PF spot.  Granted they drafted
    Samaki Walker, a PF but I doubt if they expect him to step in 
    immediately.
    
    Only speculation on my part, but if it happens I'll take the credit.
    
    Tony
10.4443Blazers are wheeling and dealing...NWD002::JOYNER_GLDid I do that?Thu Jul 25 1996 16:3023
    I've even heard speculation here in Portland that the Blazers may be
    talking to Phoenix about Barkley or A.C. Green.  The scenerio I heard
    was that the Blazers are shopping Cliff Robinson around.
    
    Even if the Blazers don't make any more moves, they have the POTENTIAL 
    (I stress potential!) to be a very good and exciting team!  The
    starting five looks like this as we speak:
    				
    				PG: Kenny Anderson   (#2 pick)
    				SG: J.R. Rider       (#4 pick)
    				SF: Cliff Robinson   (All-Star)
    				PF: Rasheed Wallace  (#4 pick)
    				 C: Arvydas Sabonis  (Runner-up for ROY
    						      and 6th Man awards)
    
    This leaves a bench with Aaron McKie, Gary Trent, Jermaine Oneal,
    Randolph Childress, Dontonio Wingfield, and Chris Dudley.
    
    I'm excited about this team.  I can see the obvious potential problems
    with some of these guys, but I'm willing to give them all a chance to
    straighten up and play ball like they're capable of playing.
    
    Glen.
10.4444POWDML::GARBARINOThu Jul 25 1996 18:3012
>Can someone explain this deal to me??

I don't understand it either.  Jones and 2 #1s for King and 2 #2s.
And now Toronto sends the 1st-round pick from Dallas to the Knicks
for Hubert Davis.  The pick is NY's own pick, which they traded to
Dallas 2 years ago for Derek Harper.

The Knicks had to make a move at 2G after acquiring Houston.  Everyone
thought it would be Starks (me included).  But they send Davis.
That gets 'em a #1 next year, and $1.2M of cap money to spend right
now.  SPORTSZONE says Starks' $7-8M balloon in '97-98 made him
untradable.
10.4445Toronto building slowly with youthILBBAK::SILVESTRISoar with the Eagles!Thu Jul 25 1996 18:4515
	Why Dallas made the deal is a mystery to me ... I guess they
	think Chris Gatling (way overpaid now) and rookie Samaki Walker
	can handle the four-spot ... but Jimmy King??? What does he bring
	to the team?? Insurance in case Jimmy Jackson is traded??

	As for the Raptors, I liked what they did, they only lose
	Jimmy King and a couple second round picks to get
	Popeye Jones (a solid rebounder) and Hubert Davis (a nice
	shooting two guard) ... Isiah is making some decent moves
	north of the border ... and neither of these guys is going
	to tie them up salary cap wise (like John Starks balloon
	payment would have) ...

	Vinny

10.444697 schedule on webHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorWed Jul 31 1996 21:307
USA Today has posted the 97 NBA schedule.

I'd put it here except that it's a couple thousand lines.

Let me know if'n you want it.

TTom
10.4447NBA voids the Juwan-Miami dealHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 01 1996 18:5980
                                      
   ESPNET SportsZone | NBA
   
                NBA voids Howard's $100 million deal with Miami
                                       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
   NEW YORK -- [LINK]Juwan Howard, who became the NBA's first $100
   million man when he signed with the Miami Heat earlier this month, had
   his contract voided by the league Monday.
   
   Juwan Howard Howard
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
   The NBA said the contract exceeded the room available to the Heat
   under the salary cap. Miami cleared over $20 million in order to
   aggressively pursue free agents and signed Howard to a reported $110
   million over seven years on July 17.
   
   However, in a statement released Wednesday, the league indicated the
   Heat was careless and did not follow protocol in signing Howard.
   
   In addition to Howard, Miami also has signed free agent forward P.J.
   Brown and re-signed center Alonzo Mourning and guard Tim Hardaway. All
   three of those deals have impacted the voiding of Howard's contract.
   
   "First, the Heat incorrectly calculated their available cap room
   because they excluded performance bonuses provided for in contracts
   previously submitted for Tim Hardaway and P.J. Brown that should have
   been included," NBA chief legal officer Jeff Mishkin said.
   
   "Second, Miami had already reached a deal with Alonzo Mourning prior
   to the signing of Howard, thereby further reducing the amount of cap
   room available for the Howard contract," he added.
   
   Brown signed a seven-year, $36 million deal. Mourning re-signed for a
   reported $112 million over seven years and Hardaway inked an
   undisclosed multi-year deal.
   
   Under the terms of the collective bargaining agreement, a team must
   fit free agents from other teams within the salary cap but may exceed
   the cap to re-sign its own free agents. The cap is set at $24.3
   million for next season.
   
   Mourning's 1996-97 salary would not have counted against the cap had
   he signed his deal after the Heat reached the limit. But -- as the NBA
   alleges -- because he signed his deal before Howard came to terms,
   Mourning's salary counts against the cap, leaving less available money
   to sign Howard.
   
   Miami coach Pat Riley said the team had been in frequent contact with
   the league during negotiations and believed they did nothing wrong.
   
   "We did everything in accordance and we also were on the phone on a
   regular basis ... to make sure we were doing things right," Riley said
   during a conference call late Wednesday. "That's why we are surprised
   and disappointed with the announcement today. We are thinking that
   what we did is correct and was right. We're going to move very quickly
   forward to try to remedy this."
   
   Riley insisted that no agreement had been reached with Mourning.
   
   "In no way, shape or form has there ever been an agreement with Alonzo
   Mourning. We are right now in the process of finalizing terms and
   conditions with him," Riley said.
   
   Riley said he believed the NBA's disapproval of Howard's contract was
   a misunderstanding and that the Heat would prevail on the issue, which
   likely will go to arbitration.
   
   "My thought is the league is trying to do the best they can do with an
   influx of many new contracts coming in," Riley said. "I don't think
   we're the only team that is going to go through this."
   
   The 6-10 Howard played his first two seasons with the Washington
   Bullets. He chose to become a free agent, opting out of a deal that
   would have paid him $1.7 million next season.
   
   Both Howard and Mourning are clients of agent David Falk, who is on
   vacation and unavailable for comment.
10.4448In ML we trust......PECAD8::CHILDSMon Aug 05 1996 10:4112
 How's feel Heat fans? Of course it's ok for the Lakers to somehow find another
 8 million to get Shaq. What is the freakin' league's love affair with these
 loosers? What are the Lakers like 2 and 35 against the Celtics in the FINALS?
 Or maybe it's the sorry a$$ Knicks' brass firng one last shot at Patty the
 Savior who also got jacked by the Lakers too come to think of it? Ironic?
 I don't think so..........


 mike 

 
10.4449POWDML::GARBARINOMon Aug 05 1996 14:454
>What is the freakin' league's love affair with these
> loosers? What are the Lakers like 2 and 35 against the Celtics in the FINALS?

Those 2 obviously hurt though, eh MikeyC ?
10.4450lasted 2, tooHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 05 1996 14:455
>Those 2 obviously hurt though, eh MikeyC ?

And to make it worser still, it was the lasted 2 times they played

TTom
10.4451AKEEM::GRONOWSKIMon Aug 05 1996 14:543
    
    Probably not as much as the 100 year drought they're in for... they're
    trying to keep pace with the Red Sox ya know.
10.4452WYSEBPECAD8::CHILDSMon Aug 05 1996 15:058
 Geez, you guys must have answered the casting call for the guy standing in 
 the street in the Dockers commercial saying "nice pants". You just ripped
 open the gashes wider thanks alot..........

 WYSEB - when you sling it expect it back

 mike
10.4453seen 'em all, almostHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 05 1996 15:1611
Mike, 

Hey, I lived through most of them like 35 losses and done pre-paid on the
gloating. My main West By Gawd Virginee main, Jerry "Zeek from Cabin
Creek" West personally lost about half of 'em.

But that was in the unbeatable era with Russell. The hardest to swallow
had to be the fisted Magic-Larry tilt where Red and the rest of 'em got
to smoke another cigar. 

TTom
10.4454Boston still rulesTPSYS::BROOKSMon Aug 05 1996 15:3110
    I think it will be a VERY LONG LONG LONG TIME before any other 
    franchise passes the Celtics in terms of Championships...
    
    I think there might be a Hockey team with more championships I thought
    I recall someone posting a listing will all the sports/championships
    and who has won how many ???  Im going to assume in the NBA its
    
    Boston, LA Lakers then Chicago in terms of most championships won.
    
    								MairB
10.4455AKEEM::GRONOWSKIMon Aug 05 1996 15:372
    
    What have ya done for me lately!
10.4456MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Mon Aug 05 1996 15:466
    
    >> What have ya done for me lately!
    
       If you're asking that of your Cleveland teams, the answer is 
      "not much'. If you're aksing that of the Cavaliers the answer is 
      'not anything. ever'. 
10.4457POWDML::GARBARINOMon Aug 05 1996 16:024
>    Boston, LA Lakers then Chicago in terms of most championships won.

Isn't there another team with more than 4 titles ?  Chicago has only 4.
What about Philly ?...Maybe even the Syracuse Nat's.
10.4458PECAD8::CHILDSMon Aug 05 1996 16:357
TTom, your main man never lost one of those games (or so it seemed) he just
ran out of time. I used to litterally pray after the Celts made a hoop that
West would not get the ball. He was probably the first guy I thought was
automatic......

mike
10.4459PECAD8::CHILDSMon Aug 05 1996 16:364
re: Paul

	They didn't waste their draft pick this year like the Cavs did....
10.4460Mr. ClutchHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 05 1996 16:4011
They din't call him Mr. Clutch fer nothin I guess.

Mike, I don't know if'n you've ever seen the movie _Volunteers_. Tom
Hanks plays a rich kid just graduating from Yale. He's about 10 grand to
the book so he bets it all, double or nothing, the final game of one of
the Lakers-Celtics series. He's getting 2 1/2. At the end, Elgin Baylor
misses a shot, Celtics rebound and score a meaningless FG to win by 4.

I immediately thought that they shoulda let Jerry West take that shot.

TTom
10.4461AKEEM::GRONOWSKIMon Aug 05 1996 17:079
    
    Mike, this clearly shows what you know.  Cleveland had a great draft
    this year.
    
    Tom, as usual is living in the past... oh but gee, like 25 years ago,
    when you could walk up to the ticket office the day of the 7th game
    of the nba championship and get a ticket, the celtics were awesome...
    but no one went or watched until... and now that they suck, you can 
    find hundreds of thousands who went to each game of the finals.
10.4462hardlyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 05 1996 17:163
>    Tom, as usual is living in the past... 

Moi? The guy who's actually attended a_NFL game thised year?
10.4463PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallMon Aug 05 1996 17:407
10.4464MSBCS::BRYDIEI need somebody to shove.Mon Aug 05 1996 18:3216
  >> Mike, this clearly shows what you know.  Cleveland had a great draft
  >> this year.
    
     A great draft? Vtatley Popenko and Zy-whosis Whatihisface is a great
     draft? Years of Brad Daugherty have lowered your standarsd, Paul. Those
     two draft choices are so stiff they could get federal protection as 
     spotted owl habitat.

  >> Tom, as usual is living in the past... 

     I know. I'm living in the past when I talk about the Celitcs winning
     titles when there most recent one was ten years ago but you aren't
     when you puff your chest about the see-ya-later Browns title 33 years 
     ago. It's all where you're standing I guess.
    
    
10.4465News at 23:00WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MDonnie Baseball Yankee HOFer!!!Mon Aug 05 1996 18:369
    
    
      Uh_oh  Tom fight!!
    
      Which Tom was Groaner disparaging.
    
    
    
    Chap
10.4466none of the above?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 05 1996 18:371
Neither? Both?
10.4467PECAD8::CHILDSMon Aug 05 1996 18:444
Well if a one weekend wonder at a draft camp floats your boat Paul then the 
Cavs had a great draft. Still haven't seen a Euro player who had what it
takes........
10.4468AKEEM::GRONOWSKIMon Aug 05 1996 20:042
    
    I refuse to fight with Brooks-wanna-be Thomas Brydie.
10.4469Help Me Out!YIELD::BARBIERITue Aug 06 1996 12:5014
      re: .4453
    
      Mike, help me out.  You say here that Jerry West personally lost
      about half of the games the Lakers played against the Celts and
      later on everyone is saying West is the LAST guy you would want 
      to have take the shot and is the clutchiest guy in town.  (I
      tended to believe the latter although I really didn't get to 
      see him play all that much.)
    
      How do I accomadate both of these ideas?  Or do I?
    
      I'm confused!
    
    						Tony
10.4470possibleHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Aug 06 1996 14:2912
I think I can clear this up...

In .4453, I assserted that Jerry West lost about half of 'em. I din't
mean that he was personally responsible just that he was on the wrong
side of the score compared to Russell.

In .4458, Mike was kind enough to point out that Jerry din't lose 'em and
in fack was the guy apparently most feared by the Celtics faithful.

We both agree that Jerry deserved the moniker, Mr. Clutch.

TTom
10.4471Now I Got ItYIELD::BARBIERITue Aug 06 1996 15:325
      Thanks Tom,
    
        For some reason, I thought Mike wrote that reply!
    
    						Tony
10.4472PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallTue Aug 06 1996 17:162
10.4473 a lesson somewhereHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Aug 06 1996 17:2514
Not recently.

I've seen a lot of stuff on 'em including a piece not long ago on the
Dream Team that discussed the 60 collegiate team that had Jerry and Big O
starting at guards.

West used to be hyper and almost couldn't handle losing at all. He'd get
physically ill over it.

Then he decided that all the stress wasn't worth it and got oughta the
one of the main sources of stress, his firsted marriage. Now, he's like a
new man.

TTom
10.4474Howard a Bullet/WizardCXOSI::HOGIEWed Aug 07 1996 17:497
    According to today's news the Miami Heat have removed any rights on
    their hold to Juwan Howard - meaning that Juwan Howard is officially
    a Washington Bullet/Wizard.
    
    I really didn't think that Pat Riley would allow the Heat to give in
    so easy.  Especially since Morning is signed and I beleive that means
    they are over the cap and their dealing is done.
10.4475MKOTS3::BREENWed Aug 07 1996 20:243
    Riley didn't give in so easily.  He gets a #1 from the Bullets which
    isn't bad since he didn't (net) have to give anything for it.  ML would
    get a headline for that.
10.4476AKEEM::GRONOWSKIWed Aug 07 1996 20:303
    
    Riley does not get Washington's #1 next year.  Washington forfeits the
    pick and it goes into the bit bucket
10.4477PECAD8::CHILDSThu Aug 08 1996 10:572
Where somehow someway the Lakers will find it..........
10.4478stay tunedHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 08 1996 13:304
Reports are coming out that the NBA is putting heat on some of the other
Miami contracts, like Zo and PJ.

TTom
10.4479seems funnyESOSRV::BATORThu Aug 08 1996 15:347
    re: .-1
    
    >>  " ....  NBA is putting heat on .... Miami ..."
                              ^^^^^
    
    is this intentional?
    
10.4480yepHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 08 1996 15:360
10.4481PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Aug 08 1996 18:067
10.4482could beHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorThu Aug 08 1996 18:086
>    Some think the league office has a vendetta against Riley for leaving
>    NY.

I was thinking along these lines, too. Maybe they just don't wanna see
Riley and the Heat playing Shaq, Kobe and the Lakers for all the
marbles...
10.4483So nice of you guys to finally catch up ;^)PECAD8::CHILDSThu Aug 08 1996 18:440
10.4484Riley may be a decent coach, but he's no miracle workerTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downFri Aug 09 1996 14:4310
    Riley and the Heat would have been slightly above average with Howard. 
    Without him, they are a lottery team.  There is no way they were
    challenging the Bulls or even the Pacers for Eastern supremacy this
    year, and seeing as how they've tied their own hands for years within
    the salary cap thanks to outrageous contracts for the likes of PJ
    Brown, it's unlikely they will be serious contenders for the next
    several years even with Howard.  Without him, they are the similar
    to the Cletics.
    
    NAZZ
10.4485Zo's gonna sufferHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Aug 09 1996 14:477
Without Howard, not only will the Heat suffer but so will Zo.

Zo has shown himself as needing some help on the boards. When LJ gave a
hoot, Zo was fairly good. Without a power forward, he can look bad like
the playoff series with the Bulls.

TTom
10.4486TPSYS::BROOKSFri Aug 09 1996 17:1016
    Id say the Knicks are the team to beat other then the bulls... The 
    bulls have one huge major obstacle people seem to forget... Father
    Time... These guys are getting old and lets face it an injury to
    MJ ends there season very early but an injury to Pippen/Rodman makes
    them a great team but not a hands down favorite...
    
    NY will have a very decent/deep team, Indiana didn't really do 
    anything to improve themselves (just resigned there own players).
    
    Id say the eastern finals will be NY Vs Chicago with the edge going
    to Chicago but I won't put any money on it as the bulls will need to
    stay healthy and focused (Whats the odds of rodman staying focused
    for the entire season and playoffs)....
    
    How does washington team stack up now ?
    							MairB
10.4487IMBETR::DUPREZIt's Baseball And You're An AmericanFri Aug 09 1996 17:231
MAirB, does it get heavy carrying around all of those sandbags?  :-)
10.4488Assuming Washington keeps HowardTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downFri Aug 09 1996 18:4720
    If Washington gets to keep Howard, they, not the Knicks, are the
    favorites in the Atlantic.  Here's how I would currently rate the
    Eastern Conference:
    
    	1. Chicago
    	2. Washington
    	3. Indiana
    	4. Atlanta
    	5. New York
    	6. Cleveland
    	7. Orlando
    	8. Milwaukee
    	9. Miami
    	10. Boston
    	11. Charlotte
    	12. Detroit
    	13. New Jersey
    	14. Philadelphia
    
    NAZZ      
10.4489PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Aug 09 1996 18:591
10.4490SNAX::ERICKSONFri Aug 09 1996 19:217
    re .4489,
    
    	Who has salary cap money left? Everybody who is moving has moved
    already, Reggie will stay in Indiana. He probably will end up
    signing for less money, because there is no place for him to go.
    
    Ron
10.4491TPSYS::BROOKSFri Aug 09 1996 19:2519
    Hmmm  Could Indiana go after Howard then sign Reggie :-)
    
    -3; I don't see Chicago as the hands down favorite they
    had a great year this year but did they improve during the
    offseason of just all get a year older ?  Can they matain
    that high of an emontional level for another full season ?
    
    Im pretty sure they didn't sign anyone (FA) so they still
    have everyone they had last year, I also have no idea if
    they released the rights to any of there players.  I would
    expect 3-5 new faces on the bulls team next year, granted
    there bench playing cogs but they could still have an 
    impact....
    
    I forgot that Atlanta got a Center via FA but I would list
    NY slightly ahead of Was/Ind/Atl with all there experience.
    Plus they don't usally CHOKE until the Eastern Finals...
    
    						MaB
10.4492PHXSS1::HEISERwatchman on the wallFri Aug 09 1996 20:371
10.4493PECAD9::CHILDSSat Aug 10 1996 12:035
Why, they can have Chapman for less? Reggie's not a bad player but he's
inconsistent and doesn't have the heart after all them beatin's his sister
layed on him. 

mike
10.4494Cruel!~HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 13:2613
>    	10. Boston
>    	11. Charlotte

Cruel, Nazz. 

>        4. Atlanta
>        5. New York

Caint see this happening though. I look for New York to do their
semi-standard thing and finish just behind Jordan and the rest o' the
Bulls.

TTom
10.4495Hornets lacking sting this season (bad pun - sorry!)TNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downMon Aug 12 1996 13:298
    Charlotte could've been last, but I didn't want you to feel the
    situation was completely hopeless, TTom!  ;-)
    
    BTW, is Herr Shinn still thinkin' about a new building?  I woulda
    thought that squeezing 23,000 in the Hive was accomplishment enough.
    Guess there's not enough luxury boxes, huh?
    
    NAZZ
10.4496anybody need any stars?HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 13:3418
Yeah, Nazz, Shinn is still contemplating moving either downtown or south
o' the border to beautiful Souf Carolina.

Shinn's thinking is to have a consortium of banks and the like fund the
whole thing while the city tax payers get to fork over 10s of millions of
dollars. 

The way they work it here is to pretend that the locals don't pay for
things like football and basketball parlors. Then the bill comes out and
magically we've forked over a bunch, as in 60 million for Ericsson
Stadium that was billed as not costing us a penny.

In any case, Shinn claims that he caint make any money with the salaries
this high. He has yet to admit to the fack that he was one of the
principals in charge of ridiculous amounts of money. But, alas, LJ, like
Zo, is gone and now we're gonna be the Pittsburgh Pirates of the NBA.

TTom
10.4497Howard storyHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 14:4572
                                      
  Howard to return to Bullets as Heat drops claim
  
   NEW YORK - Juwan Howard will be returning to the Washington Bullets
   after his controversial contract issue was resolved by an agreement
   Saturday among the NBA, the players union and the Miami Heat.
   
   ''Following the settlement between the NBA and the Miami Heat, we were
   informed that our contract with Juwan Howard is in full force and
   effect,'' Bullets general manager Wes Unseld said. ''We are very
   pleased that Juwan will wear a Bullets uniform for years to come.''
   
   Miami confirmed it has ''agreed on a settlement in the Juwan Howard
   case,'' but had little else to say.
   
   ''The Heat will have further comment in the near future,'' said Heat
   publicist Tim Donovan, adding: ''Alonzo Mourning will remain with the
   Heat.''
   
   In keeping Mourning, the day wasn't a total loss for the Heat, who had
   recently signed both players to contracts totaling more than $200
   million.
   
   The problems started for the Heat when general manager-coach Pat
   Riley, given the green light by owner Micky Arison, went on a spending
   spree in the best free agent market in league history.
   
   Riley had signed forward P.J. Brown and re-signed guard Tim Hardaway,
   then landed his biggest catch by luring Howard away from the Bullets.
   Pairing the 23-year-old All-Star forward with Mourning in the front
   court immediately made Miami a top-level team.
   
   Two weeks later, the NBA voided Howard's seven-year, $100.8 million
   contract, saying it exceeded the team's salary cap. The ruling
   provided an opening for Howard, who apparently had a change of heart
   about leaving Washington and re-signed with the Bullets.
   
   Announcement of the settlement came in statements from the NBA and the
   National Basketball Players Association in New York.
   
   Under terms of the agreement, the league said the Heat ''will no
   longer contest the NBA's disapproval of the contract of Juwan Howard,
   who will now become a member of the Washington Bullets.''
   
   At the same time, the NBA announced that Mourning's seven-year, $112
   million contract with the Heat, submitted to the league Saturday, has
   been approved, along with those of Brown and Hardaway.
   
   Under terms of Saturday's agreement, Howard will receive the same
   salary in Washington that he would have made in Miami, according to
   the union.
   
   As part of the agreement, the NBA agreed to drop its claim that the
   Heat and Mourning violated the salary cap rules. In addition, the
   league agreed to drop its challenge of certain performance bonuses
   contained in Hardaway's contract, and Hardaway and the Heat were
   permitted to renegotiate those bonuses. They will not count against
   Miami's salary cap.
   
   ''The Players Association agreed to this settlement because it
   vindicates the rights of every player involved and preserves all of
   our union's policy issues,'' union executive director Bill Hunter said
   in a statement.
   
   ''The key for the association was that more players will have more
   money, and have more freedom of choice, as a result of this
   settlement.''
   
   By The Associated Press

note: not mentioned in this is a detail: Miami is a little less than 5
million now under the cap.
10.4498Felton Spencer: the new ShaqHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 15:039
Orlando, just to remind ever one that they lost out in the Shaq
sweepstakes, has traded for Felton Spencer!~

Brooks Thompson and Kenny Gattison go to Utah.

Evidently, the possibility of having Jon Koncak as their starting center
was more than even the Magic could survive.

TTom
10.4500doubt it, but...HBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorMon Aug 12 1996 17:009
which we all know aint gonna happen, at least not IMO.

I look for this to be the end of the ever vigilant NBA looking into these
free agent mega contracts.

They busted the one they din't like. The like L.A. so there's no pressure
there.

TTom
10.4501Sheesh - Shinn's trying to prove PT Barnum right againTNPUBS::NAZZAROAin't no one gonna dog me downTue Aug 13 1996 13:4512
    So let me get this straight, TTom.
    
    Shinn is the firsted owner to incredibly overpay when he dishes out $84
    million to LJ.  Now he's complaining because he's paying too much in
    player salaries so's he cain't make obscene profits.  And this of
    course is not his fault, but the fault of the fans.  So for the fans to
    make it up to him, he wants them to finance an even newer arena than
    his seven year old building that holds 23,000.
    
    That about it?
    
    NAZZ
10.4502that itHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorTue Aug 13 1996 13:5118
>    That about it?

You can leave out that "about".

There's one other nifty little thang he's been doing lately. In the
background, he's been contacting a lot of other sprots moguls tyring to
sell the team. When they don't wanna meet his offer he releases a story
to the press that the other guys had come to him and that he wasn't ready
to sell.

This went on in the papers for a couple of weeks with a wide variety of
"pursuers". Finally, one local guy, Bruton Smith of Charlotte Motor
Speedway fame, called bullsh*t after Shinn released a story that Smith
had made a_offer. Smith let ever one know that Shinn approached him.

Stay tuned.

TTom
10.450396-97 NBA ScheduleHBAHBA::HAASmore madness, less horrorFri Oct 04 1996 17:461551
10.4504OLD1S::CADZILLA2PM&amp;D Tools SupportWed Oct 30 1996 15:387
10.4505WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNEW YORK YANKEES WORLD CHAMPSWed Oct 30 1996 15:4612
10.4506PHXSS1::HEISERmaranatha!Wed Oct 30 1996 16:152
10.4507CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westWed Oct 30 1996 16:488
10.4508Rick Barry still sucksTNPUBS::NAZZAROWelcome back, NBA!Wed Oct 30 1996 17:4314
10.4509MKOTS3::BREENWed Oct 30 1996 18:167
10.4510MSBCS::BRYDIETastes like chicken.Wed Oct 30 1996 19:175
10.4511SALEM::DODAGoodbye Gabriella...Wed Oct 30 1996 19:211
10.4512:-(WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNEW YORK YANKEES WORLD CHAMPSWed Oct 30 1996 19:215
10.4513some already have in SI a few years backPHXSS1::HEISERmaranatha!Wed Oct 30 1996 23:242
10.4514ONE DIMENSIONAL????FABSIX::R_LUCHT&quot;Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof&quot;Thu Oct 31 1996 04:268
10.4515IMBETR::DUPREZA great face for radio...Thu Oct 31 1996 11:3312
10.4516Any movie with Jamie Lee Curtis has to be OKTNPUBS::NAZZAROWelcome back, NBA!Thu Oct 31 1996 14:3610
10.4517CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastThu Oct 31 1996 14:401
10.4518CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westThu Oct 31 1996 15:2110
10.4519See my publicist - she'll get you an 8 x 10 glossyTNPUBS::NAZZAROWelcome back, NBA!Thu Oct 31 1996 18:033
10.4520Rodman is overratedPHXSS1::HEISERmaranatha!Thu Oct 31 1996 19:141
10.4521PECAD8::CHILDSFri Nov 01 1996 17:444
10.4522CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westFri Nov 01 1996 18:5216
10.4523MKOTS3::BREENFri Nov 01 1996 19:088
10.4524OLD1S::CADZILLA2PM&amp;D Tools SupportFri Nov 01 1996 19:524
10.4525MSBCS::BRYDIETastes like chicken.Fri Nov 01 1996 19:579
10.4526CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westFri Nov 01 1996 20:5633
10.4527PHXSS1::HEISERmaranatha!Fri Nov 01 1996 21:423
10.4528PHXSS1::HEISERmaranatha!Sat Nov 02 1996 01:241
10.4529This is going to hurt, MikeyC... ;-)EDWIN::WAUGAMANBurn Tempe to the GroundSun Nov 03 1996 11:4217
10.4530Top 50 ThoughtsYIELD::BARBIERISun Nov 03 1996 14:2333
10.4531Marbury TradeYIELD::BARBIERISun Nov 03 1996 14:258
10.4532Top 50 List PleaseASDG::OSHAUGHNESSYMon Nov 04 1996 11:364
10.4533IMBETR::DUPREZA great face for radio...Mon Nov 04 1996 11:427
10.4534MSBCS::BRYDIETastes like chicken.Mon Nov 04 1996 12:0517
10.4535MKOTS3::BREENMon Nov 04 1996 13:339
10.4536Sure, as long as things are going his way...EDWIN::WAUGAMANBurn Tempe to the GroundMon Nov 04 1996 13:4710
10.4537has nothing to do with NBA reality, but neither does the top-50 list...IMBETR::DUPREZA great face for radio...Mon Nov 04 1996 13:507
10.4538Celtics pocket schedules availableTNPUBS::NAZZAROWelcome back, NBA!Mon Nov 04 1996 14:335
10.4539ROCK::GRONOWSKIMon Nov 04 1996 15:125
10.4540PECAD8::CHILDSMon Nov 04 1996 16:2710
10.4541The top 50 list MKOTS3::BREENMon Nov 04 1996 18:52100
10.4542Mistake On My PartYIELD::BARBIERIMon Nov 04 1996 19:552
10.4543HoF nomineesHBAHBA::HAASbut the reply came from AnchorageTue Nov 05 1996 16:0196
10.4544IMBETR::DUPREZA great face for radio...Tue Nov 05 1996 16:251
10.4545a proposition?HBAHBA::HAASbut the reply came from AnchorageTue Nov 05 1996 16:265
10.4546Is he asking for too much $$$$BABAGI::BAILLIEFri Nov 08 1996 14:014
10.4547waiting on new capHBAHBA::HAASbut the reply came from AnchorageFri Nov 08 1996 14:067
10.4548You heard this one hearMKOTS3::BREENTue Nov 12 1996 12:505
10.4549IMBETR::DUPREZA great face for radio...Tue Nov 12 1996 13:217
10.4550PHXSS1::HEISERmaranatha!Tue Nov 12 1996 13:312
10.4551MKOTS3::BREENTue Nov 12 1996 13:548
10.4552Russel/Wilt InterviewYIELD::BARBIERITue Nov 19 1996 11:519
10.4553it was greatHBAHBA::HAASbut the reply came from AnchorageTue Nov 19 1996 13:3610
10.4554Compared to others, Russell is Wilt's best bud...EDWIN::WAUGAMANHappy b-day Kevin my mainTue Nov 19 1996 13:398
10.4555fan o' WiltHBAHBA::HAASbut the reply came from AnchorageTue Nov 19 1996 13:4812
10.4556MKOTS3::BREENSans DouteTue Nov 19 1996 13:543
10.4557could be rich nowHBAHBA::HAASbut the reply came from AnchorageTue Nov 19 1996 13:566
10.4558News du jourMKOTS3::BREENSans DouteThu Nov 21 1996 19:4110
10.4559How Long?YIELD::BARBIERISun Nov 24 1996 13:016
10.4560See my rant in the Celtics noteTNPUBS::NAZZAROBC - the next Holy CrossMon Nov 25 1996 13:395
10.4561Camby out 1-2 weeksHBAHBA::HAASThank ya just a whole lot.Fri Dec 06 1996 17:5517
10.4562Bulls > LakersHBAHBA::HAASThank ya just a whole lot.Wed Dec 18 1996 13:0625
10.4563Finally, NBA action that was fan-tastic!TNPUBS::NAZZAROBruiserball!Wed Dec 18 1996 13:2116
10.4564PHXSS1::HEISERR.I.O.T.Wed Dec 18 1996 13:241
10.4565'you've got to be taught'HBAHBA::HAASThank ya just a whole lot.Wed Dec 18 1996 14:178
10.4566PECAD8::CHILDSWed Dec 18 1996 14:349
10.4567FABSIX::R_LUCHT&quot;Ten Feet Tall and Bulletproof&quot;Thu Dec 19 1996 09:471
10.4568standingsHBAHBA::HAASThank ya just a whole lot.Thu Dec 26 1996 16:2343
10.4569PECAD8::CHILDSFri Jan 03 1997 19:0711
10.4570Cop outHBAHBA::HAASExpansion BoyFri Jan 10 1997 17:4565
10.4571PHXSS1::HEISERR.I.O.T.Fri Jan 10 1997 17:551
10.4572PECAD8::CHILDSSteelers get a pants-down spankingFri Jan 10 1997 18:128
10.4573PECAD8::CHILDSSteelers get a pants-down spankingFri Jan 10 1997 18:144
10.4574WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNEW YORK YANKEES WORLD CHAMPSFri Jan 10 1997 18:453
10.4575MKOTS3::BREENSans DouteFri Jan 10 1997 18:538
10.4576One of The 80's Lakers TeamsYIELD::BARBIERIMon Jan 13 1997 15:0513
10.4577PECAD8::CHILDSSteelers get a pants-down spankingMon Jan 13 1997 15:487
10.4578Plus The 'Hot' Arena Incident!!!YIELD::BARBIERIMon Jan 13 1997 16:298
10.4579PHXSS1::HEISERR.I.O.T.Mon Jan 13 1997 16:302
10.4580More Accuracy from MikeyYIELD::BARBIERIMon Jan 13 1997 16:333
10.4581WMOIS::CHAPALONIS_MNEW YORK YANKEES WORLD CHAMPSMon Jan 13 1997 17:129
10.4582PHXSS1::HEISERR.I.O.T.Mon Jan 13 1997 18:305
10.4583Yes, They Missed '86YIELD::BARBIERIMon Jan 13 1997 18:433
10.4584PHXSS1::HEISERR.I.O.T.Mon Jan 13 1997 18:482
10.4585NQOS01::nqsrv210.nqo.dec.com::WorkbenchPee Wee Herman's bodydoubleTue Jan 14 1997 00:071
10.4586Lets Give Some Credit Where Credit's DueYIELD::BARBIERITue Jan 14 1997 11:038
10.4587PECAD8::CHILDSSteelers get a pants-down spankingTue Jan 14 1997 12:042
10.4588PHXSS1::HEISERR.I.O.T.Tue Jan 14 1997 13:442
10.4589Faking At What?YIELD::BARBIERITue Jan 14 1997 14:031
10.4590PHXSS1::HEISERR.I.O.T.Tue Jan 14 1997 18:431
10.4591standingsHBAHBA::HAASDorsey Levens Roolz!~Tue Jan 28 1997 15:1841
                             EASTERN CONFERENCE

ATLANTIC            W    L    PCT  GB       HOME    ROAD   DIV  STREAK
   MIAMI           31   12   .721   -       11-6    20-6   8-4   WON  1
   NEW YORK        30   13   .698   1       18-4    12-9  12-3   WON  1
   WASHINGTON      21   21   .500   9 1/2   11-9    10-12  5-6   WON  1
   ORLANDO         19   19   .500   9 1/2   10-8     9-11  7-5   WON  4
   NEW JERSEY      11   29   .275  18 1/2    6-13    5-16  3-7   LOST 2
   BOSTON           9   30   .231  20        8-15    1-15  0-11  LOST 5
   PHILADELPHIA     9   33   .214  21 1/2    4-17    5-16  6-5   LOST 2

CENTRAL             W    L    PCT  GB       HOME    ROAD   DIV  STREAK
   CHICAGO         37    5   .881   -       21-1    16-4  13-2   WON  3
   DETROIT         30   11   .732   6 1/2   18-4    12-7  10-5   WON  2
   ATLANTA         28   12   .700   8       19-1     9-11  8-5   WON  2
   CHARLOTTE       24   18   .571  13       12-5    12-13  5-8   LOST 1
   CLEVELAND       23   18   .561  13 1/2   16-8     7-10  7-8   WON  1
   MILWAUKEE       21   21   .500  16       12-11    9-10  4-10  WON  2
   INDIANA         19   21   .475  17        8-9    11-12  4-6   LOST 2
   TORONTO         14   27   .341  22 1/2   11-11    3-16  3-10  LOST 2

                             WESTERN CONFERENCE

MIDWEST             W    L    PCT  GB       HOME    ROAD   DIV  STREAK
   HOUSTON         32   11   .744   -       16-7    16-4   7-3   LOST 1
   UTAH            29   13   .690   2 1/2   18-2    11-11  7-4   WON  3
   MINNESOTA       19   23   .452  12 1/2   13-6     6-17  7-4   LOST 1
   DALLAS          14   26   .350  16 1/2    8-10    6-16  6-5   WON  1
   DENVER          13   30   .302  19        7-15    6-15  4-9   WON  1
   SAN ANTONIO     11   29   .275  19 1/2    7-12    4-17  6-6   LOST 1
   VANCOUVER        8   37   .178  25        6-19    2-18  3-9   LOST 5

PACIFIC             W    L    PCT  GB       HOME    ROAD   DIV  STREAK
   LA LAKERS       31   12   .721   -       19-4    12-8  12-2   WON  3
   SEATTLE         30   13   .698   1       17-5    13-8  11-3   LOST 2
   PORTLAND        25   18   .581   6       14-8    11-10  8-7   WON  2
   SACRAMENTO      18   25   .419  13       12-10    6-15  3-9   LOST 1
   GOLDEN STATE    17   25   .405  13 1/2   10-11    7-14  2-8   WON  1
   LA CLIPPERS     16   24   .400  13 1/2    9-11    7-13  4-7   WON  2
   PHOENIX         15   28   .349  16       11-10    4-18  3-7   LOST 3
10.4592PECAD8::CHILDSSteelers get a pants-down spankingWed Jan 29 1997 12:3911
Now that we shift our focus to the NBA, the biggest question I got to ask is
has Grant Hill supplanted his Airness as best in the game? It's my opinion 
that he has. Sure Mikey's outscoring him but Grant's running the show and
imo doing more to help his team win. He's also starting to realize he's
unstoppable if he wants to be. To bad Mutumbo went to Atlanta instead of
here. 

Anybody else catch Walton taking Hill to the carpet for his comment that
Larry Johnson was a more complete player than Anthony Mason????

mc
10.4593sort agree and disagreeHBAHBA::HAASDorsey Levens Roolz!~Wed Jan 29 1997 12:5418
>Anybody else catch Walton taking Hill to the carpet for his comment that
>Larry Johnson was a more complete player than Anthony Mason????

Based on talent, I agree: LJ > Mason.

However, based on effort and accomplishment it's Mason >> LJ by a wide
margin.

If'n LJ played with the intensity of Mason, he'd be up there with the
likes of Barkley. Unfortunately, LJ is short on heart, Mason's bestest
suit.

As to Grant Hill supplanting Jordan, I disagree. I had thought that ol'
Michael was having a swan song but then I caught a couple of their games
without Rodman. In one, Ron Harper was missing. MJ carried the Bulls to
wins.

TTom
10.4594CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westWed Jan 29 1997 13:1612
    
    Question for the rules hounds.  In last nights Denver-Utah game I saw
    numerous plays where I thought an assist should have been awarded, but
    wasn't.
    
    Situation:  player drives into the lane and throws the ball out to a
    wide open player #2 beyond the 3-pt line, player #2 hits the basket.
    
    Should the assist be given?
    
    Marc
    
10.4595PECAD8::CHILDSSteelers get a pants-down spankingWed Jan 29 1997 13:169
like you I'm speaking based only on what I've seen. I agree with Walton who
ignored the heart issue which is a given, is LJ a better ballhandler? no, His
he a better rebounder? no. Is he a better passer? even imo leaning towards
Mason who probably gets more opportunities because he handles it better and
Mason has picked up his scoring. Sure Larry looks pretty and has the big time
rep but as a player he's less talented than Mason even without the heart.

mike
10.4596PECAD8::CHILDSSteelers get a pants-down spankingWed Jan 29 1997 13:184
I'm not a rules freak but if the player 2 didn't dribble, I'd give player 1
an assist cause he obviously got player 2 the ball in his spot and probably
created an open look in the process as player 2's man probably drop off to
help. 
10.4597IMBETR::DUPREZA great face for radio...Wed Jan 29 1997 13:206
    .Question for the rules hounds.  In last nights Denver-Utah game I saw
    .numerous plays where I thought an assist should have been awarded,
    .but wasn't.
    
    	I'll leave it to Nazz, but chances are, in a Western Conference
    game, if it's not called an assist, there's no way it was an assist.
10.4598:=]HBAHBA::HAASDorsey Levens Roolz!~Wed Jan 29 1997 13:296
>    Should the assist be given?

I think I remember Nazz's take on this as one of those Larry Bird rules:
If'n it's Larry it's a_assist.

TTom
10.4599MKOTS3::BREENSans DouteWed Jan 29 1997 13:313
    How do you know at the time if it's an assist.  I haven't been to the
    fleet or elsewhere - do they have an assist button on the scoreboard
    like the fenway error/hit light?
10.4600some show 'emHBAHBA::HAASDorsey Levens Roolz!~Wed Jan 29 1997 13:358
billte,

At the Hive, they keep a tally of assists, rebounds, and steals in what
they call the Hustle Stats. If'n you keep track of it, you can tell when
one of the above is credited. However, I've also seen 'em "synchronize"
it with the official scoring at the end of quarters.

TTom
10.4601SNAX::ERICKSONWed Jan 29 1997 15:008
    re .4599,
    
    	At the Fleet if Nazz says its an assist its and assist. During the
    game you usually don't know who has what for pts, rebounds, assists,
    etc... unless you listen to the announcer. Of course at halftime you
    can go bug Nazz on the floor, for the halftime printouts.
    
    Ron
10.4602CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastWed Jan 29 1997 15:034
Perhaps Nazz could come up with some secret sign to let all the DECcies and
ex-DECcies in the audience know if it's an assist.

If he scratches his head, it's an assist, you know something like that....
10.4603I really hated giving Mark Jackson 16 assists this yearTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass is back - watch out NCAA!Wed Jan 29 1997 17:1517
    This is the only rule I use when giving assists at the FleeceCenter
    (tm) - if the player is on my fantasy team, it's always an assist;
    otherwise follow the NBA rule.
    
    I've done this before, but I'm always glad to do it again.  Here is the
    direct quote regarding assists from the NBA Statistician's Manual:  "An
    assist is credited to the player tossing the last pass leading directly
    to a field goal, if the player responds by demonstrating immediate
    reaction toward the basket."
    
    They also differentiate between a player who dribbles, fakes, then
    scores (that gets an assist) to a player who dribbles, STOPS, fakes,
    and scores (that gets no assist).  Also spelled out are long passes
    that lead to a basket, passes on a fast break, and inbounds passes that
    lead directly to a basket, even on a tip in.
    
    NAZZ
10.4604PHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Wed Jan 29 1997 17:342
    so if you lob the ball off the glass, grab it, and then dunk it, you
    should get the points and the assist ;-)
10.4605and a rebound, tooHBAHBA::HAASDorsey Levens Roolz!~Wed Jan 29 1997 17:360
10.4606Gots to be two different guysTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass is back - watch out NCAA!Wed Jan 29 1997 18:434
    I know this is obvious, but you cain't git a rebound and a assist on
    the same play.
    
    NAZZ
10.4607MKOTS3::BREENSans DouteWed Jan 29 1997 18:593
    You can't rebound your own ball if it only hits glass - that would be a
    travel.  In fact (Nazz?) doesn't it have to touch rim to qualify for a
    rebound.  If it was an airball can it be a rebound?  Just glass?
10.4608CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westWed Jan 29 1997 19:528
    >You can't rebound your own ball if it only hits glass - that would be
    >a travel.
    
    Well if that is the case then Rodman only gets 10 rebounds a game
    instead of 16.
    
    Marc
    
10.4609Read againMKOTS3::BREENSans DouteWed Jan 29 1997 19:585
    >>You can't rebound your own ball if it only hits glass - that would be
                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^         
     >>a travel.
      
    
10.4610PECAD8::CHILDSSteelers get a pants-down spankingThu Jan 30 1997 11:401
you've said it twice now and I'm still not buying it. 
10.4611You don't agree?MKOTS3::BREENSans DouteThu Jan 30 1997 12:5314
    Mikey, I underlined it because I assumed he hadn't seen those words. 
    Are you saying that you don't believe that you cannot be the next
    person to touch the ball in that event.  You cannot use the backboard
    to save your dribble, you do know that.
    
    Now perhaps you're thinking of a case where you rebound and keep the
    ball alive off the glass.  I didn't mean this.  But passing or shooting
    off the glass alone is the same as passing to yourself - you do agree
    that that is a travel, correct?
    
    I was going to say if the ball hit the floor it could be recovered but
    I think if it doesn't hit the rim it has to be touch by another first.
    
    billte
10.4612but what if'n he don't move?HBAHBA::HAASCome on down, Gilbert BrownThu Jan 30 1997 12:568
billte,

There may be a minor point missing here. According to your assertion, the
guy must be moving. Certainly, if'n whoever merely stands in place and
boings it off the board without moving there's no penalty assuming the
shot clock aint gone off.

TTom
10.4613MKOTS3::BREENSans DouteThu Jan 30 1997 13:013
    And you can pass to yourself if you don't move.  If you're in the air
    and pass off the bboard that's okay.  It's as if the bboard is not
    there in terms of travel or no.
10.4614Can't just toss it up and catch it, thoughTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass is back - watch out NCAA!Thu Jan 30 1997 13:445
    Rebound rule says you can get your own shot as long as it was a legit
    shot attempt, and that does count as an offensive rebound.  Doesn't
    matter if it hits the rim or not.
    
    NAZZ
10.4615CSC32::MACGREGORColorado: the TRUE mid-westThu Jan 30 1997 14:0510
    
    >Rebound rule says you can get your own shot as long as it was a legit
    >shot attempt, and that does count as an offensive rebound.  Doesn't
    >matter if it hits the rim or not.
    
    Which is a rule change from the last year or two.  ie, it USED to be
    traveling, but that is no longer the case.
    
    Marc
    
10.4616MKOTS3::BREENSans DouteThu Jan 30 1997 18:2410
    Thanks marc,  Mikey would've roasted me on this one.
    
    Speaking of rules whatever ever happened to the violation for the two
    handed dribble.  I recall seeing it called once, long ago and in the
    ncaa playoffs of all places and critical.  But today it is routinely
    done in both college and pro and I doubt it could be called without
    mahem ensuing.
    
    But isn't it still on the books?
    
10.4617PHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Thu Jan 30 1997 18:481
    traveling is still in the books too and they don't call it.
10.4618MKOTS3::BREENSans DouteThu Jan 30 1997 19:0115
    Well what they have definitely done is go off to a room with tapes of
    Jordan etc and break them down and somehow they came up with
    
    the bunny hop is legal.  Same principal as the pivot, turn and layup so 
    				they say
    
    step and a half for possession.  I swear Tiny Archibald pattented this.
    This all led to dribble, one, two, "pivot", three and leap.
    
    Then you have the carry but why blow the whistle becoming the Iverson
    cross-over.
    
    Final result you cannot compare 1958-1977 basketball with present.
    
    But where's the judgement call on a two-handed dribble?
10.4619shuffle on HBAHBA::HAASCome on down, Gilbert BrownFri Jan 31 1997 12:5314
>    step and a half for possession.  I swear Tiny Archibald pattented this.
>    This all led to dribble, one, two, "pivot", three and leap.

I don't know who predates whom but we always called this the Carolina
Shuffle. You take a step and a half or maybe even 2 as you catch the ball
and then you move both feet afore initiating the dribble. It's hardly
ever called.

The NBA is a total joke on how things are called. Part of the problem is
that most of the refs just caint keep up with the pace. My suggestion for
that is to add another ref and that way they can basically stay on one
side of the court or the other.

TTom
10.4620Mailman gets riledHBAHBA::HAASCome on down, Gilbert BrownFri Jan 31 1997 13:0815
Caught a little bit a good game lasted night.

Utah was hosting Atlanta who's about as hot as anyone thised side of the
Bulls. At a critical junction in the 4th, the Mailman tried to take it to
the hole only to be thwarted by Mutombo who promptly did his little wave
the finger thing. 

Ol' Karl failed to see the humor. He proceeded to completely take over
and dominate the game, the Hawks, and pointedly Mutombo. He started with
a couple three jump shots that brought the D out and then took it in, up
and over.

Final score: Utah 102, Atlanta 96.

TTom
10.4621Traveling has been addressed; carrying the ball should be nextTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass is back - watch out NCAA!Fri Jan 31 1997 13:2516
    I am really tired of people like Mikey Heiser who give that typical
    knee-jerk reply that they never call traveling in the NBA.  In fact,
    they call legitimate traveling in the NBA a lot, and have made it a
    focal point for refs the past two years.  For those who watch more than
    an occasional game, you will notice that the quick shuffling of feet
    before a drive is almost always called a travel these days, and the
    players h ave adjusted to it.  Bottom line is that there is much less
    traveling done in the NBA these days, and almost none on the first step
    off the dribble.
    
    Now if they just make carrying the basketball the next focal point.
    Iverson in particular will take a dribble, place his hand UNDER the
    ball, take two to five steps, then dribble again.  I don't care how
    fast the guy is, that's not allowed.
    
    NAZZ
10.4622PHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Jan 31 1997 13:401
    So 2-3 steps on a breakaway is okay now?
10.4623PECAD8::CHILDSSteelers get a pants-down spankingFri Jan 31 1997 13:436
 agreed Nazz but when are they going to crack down on the extra steps? I'd
 rather they addressed that than the carryover. Far more players think a
 third or a fourth step is their God given right...........

 mc
10.4624some guys opinion on the draftHBAHBA::HAASCome on down, Gilbert BrownFri Jan 31 1997 19:20106
   
Leventhal's top 75 NBA draft picks

   By Don Leventhal
   Special to ESPNET SportsZone
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
   Here is an early ranking of the top 75 prospects for the 1997 NBA
   Draft (as of January 28, 1996):
   
No. Player                 Pos.  Ht.      Wt.     School
 1     Tim Duncan          C     6-10     248     Wake Forest
 2     Ron Mercer*         F-G   6-7      210     Kentucky
 3     Tim Thomas*         PF    6-9 1/2  240     Villanova
 4     Keith Van Horn      SF    6-9 1/2  235     Utah
 5     Jacque Vaughn       PG    6-1      195     Kansas
 6     Danny Fortson*      F     6-7      260     Cincinnati
 7     Brevin Knight       PG    5-10     173     Stanford
 8     Tony Battie*        F-C   6-11     225     Texas Tech
 9     Alexander Koul*     C     7-1      296     George Washington
10     James Cotton*       SG    6-5      200     Long Beach St.
11     Antawn Jamison*     SF    6-8      216     North Carolina
12     Cory Carr           SG    6-4      200     Texas Tech
13     Brian Skinner*      PF    6-10     245     Baylor
14     Anthony Parker      SG    6-5      185     Bradley
15     Tracy McGrady#      F-G   6-8      195     Mt. Zion Christian (NC)
16     Kelvin Cato         C-F   6-11     255     Iowa State
17     Jason Lawson        C-F   6-11     235     Villanova
18     Shea Seals          SG    6-5      210     Tulsa
19     J.R. Henderson*     SF    6-9      223     UCLA
20     Matt Harpring*      SF    6-7      228     Georgia Tech
21     Maurice Taylor*     F     6-8 1/2  235     Michigan
22     Reggie Freeman      SG    6-6      200     Texas
23     Austin Croshere     SF    6-9      230     Providence
24     Marc Jackson*       PF    6-9      270     Temple
25     Jelani McCoy*       PF    6-10     220     UCLA
26     Derek Anderson      SG    6-4      200     Kentucky (Injured)
27     Chauncey Billups*   PG    6-3      202     Colorado
28     Jerald Honeycutt    SF    6-8      245     Tulane
29     Keon Clark*         C-F   6-11     220     UNLV
30     Alvin Williams      PG    6-4 1/2  180     Villanova
31     Andre Woolridge     PG    6-1      190     Iowa
32     Chris Anstey        C     7-0      235     Australia Pro League
33     Maceo Baston*       F     6-9      215     Michigan
34     Toby Bailey*        SG    6-5      205     UCLA
35     Scot Pollard        PF    6-10     250     Kansas (Injured)
36     Isaac Fontaine      SG    6-3      215     Washington State
37     Charles O'Bannon    F-G   6-5      209     UCLA
38     Serge Zwikker       C     7-2      265     North Carolina
39     Eric Washington     SG    6-4      190     Alabama
40     Lorenzo Coleman     C     7-1      295     Tennessee Tech
41     Kenny Thomas*       PF    6-8      263     New Mexico
42     Ronnie Fields*      SG    6-3      185     Rockford (CBA)
43     DeJuan Wheat        PG    6-0      165     Louisville
44     Miles Simon*        SG    6-5      195     Arizona
45     Kiwane Garris       PG    6-2      183     Illinois
46     Odell Hodge         PF    6-9      280     Old Dominion
47     Ed Gray             SG    6-3      210     California
48     Johnny Taylor       SF    6-8      215     Tennessee-Chat.
49     Peter Aluma         F-C   6-10     240     Liberty
50     Garth Joseph*       C     7-2      291     St. Rose
51     Nate Erdmann        G     6-5      195     Oklahoma
52     Rodrick Rhodes      SF    6-6      220     USC
53     James Collins       SG    6-4      190     Florida State
54     Tunji Awojobi       SF    6-7      235     Boston U.
55     Mark Sanford*       SF    6-8      200     Washington
56     Jared Prickett      F     6-9      235     Kentucky
57     Dedric Willoughby   SG    6-3      190     Iowa State
58     Harold Deane        PG    6-1 1/2  175     Virginia
59     Damon Flint         SG    6-5      205     Cincinnati
60     Ace Custis          SF    6-7      217     Virginia Tech
61     Edgar Padilla       PG    6-1 1/2  175     Massachusetts
62     Eddie Elisma        PF    6-9      210     Georgia Tech
63     Charles Smith       SG    6-4      194     New Mexico
64     Jerod Haase         SG    6-3      185     Kansas
65     Bubba Wells         SG    6-5      225     Austin Peay
66     Greg Newton         PF    6-10     220     Duke
67     Mikki Moore         PF    6-11     220     Nebraska
68     Keith Booth         SF    6-6      222     Maryland
69     Danya Abrams        PF    6-7      265     Boston College
70     Stais Boseman       SG    6-4      200     USC
71     Shaun Igo           PF    6-11     225     Rice
72     Antonio Daniels     PG    6-4      195     Bowling Green
73     Jeff Myers          PG    6-2      185     Drexel
74     Lee Wilson          C     6-11     260     Arkansas
75     Kirk King           SF    6-8      236     Connecticut (Suspended)

*-Underclassman
#-High School Player

   Note: While certain players, such as Colgate's Adonal Foyle,
   Stanford's Tim Young and Kansas' Raef LaFrentz and Paul Pierce would
   be rated very highly among this group, I am not listing them at this
   time because I do not believe they're leaning toward making themselves
   available for the 1997 NBA Draft. The underclassmen and high school
   players that are listed are those that I believe are giving a lot of
   consideration to making themselves available for the '97 Draft.
   Undoubtedly, many of the underclassmen presently listed will make
   themselves available for this year's draft, while some will decide to
   remain in school. Only time will tell.
   
   Don Leventhal has been writing draft previews for more than a decade.
   He returns this season for ESPNET and he will update his rankings
   periodically leading up to the NBA draft. For further information on
   purchasing his two-part draft report (including 60 total pages),
   contact him at 800-950-3201.
10.4625Lynam cannedHBAHBA::HAASCome on down, Gilbert BrownWed Feb 05 1997 18:2920
Wail, the NBA got tired of the NFL having all this coaches coming and
going stuff so they got into the act.

The currently named Bullets fired Jim Lynam as their head coach and
promoted Bob Staak, formerly of Wake Forest.

Lynam had been speculated as being under the gun. Basically, Washington
was perceived to be a_up-and-coming team. They spent some good bucks to
get some free agents and after the league stepped in were allowed to keep
Juwann Howard even though they renounced him.

It was about ever one's expectation that the Bullets would be in the
thick of things in the East. Right now, they're at 22-24 with a 3-game
loss streak.

Or course, this aint the firsted this year for the league. Danny Ainge,
Dick Motta, Gregg Popovich and Stu Jackson have already replaced the head
coaches at Phoenix, Denver, San Antonio and Vancouver, respectively.

TTom
10.4626God Bless ML Carr!!!!!PECAD8::CHILDSSteelers get a pants-down spankingWed Feb 05 1997 18:360
10.4627An American HeroMKOTS3::BREENSans DouteWed Feb 05 1997 20:12118
Reproduced without permission
    
     Rodman to rejoin Bulls after All-Star break

     By Hal Bock, Associated Press, 02/05/97; 00:01

     NEW YORK (AP) - Dennis Rodman is ready to play - for free.

     Rodman, suspended by the NBA since kicking a cameraman on Jan. 15, was
     reinstated by the league on Tuesday and will return to the Chicago
     Bulls on Feb. 11.

     Rodman's agent, Dwight Manley, said his client will play his first 11
     games after the suspension for free as a gesture of appreciation to
     his fans. Manley said Rodman will ``donate the money on behalf of
     himself and the Bulls to 11 assorted charities.''

     Asked why Rodman decided to make the charitable donation, Manley said:
     ``Because he'll be the first person to say, `I deserve more money and
     pay me more money,' and when he makes a mistake, he'll be the first
     person to say, `I don't deserve the money,' and he wants to thank his
     fans for sticking with him.''

     Rodman and Manley attended Tuesday night's game between the Los
     Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers at Anaheim Arena, showing up
     with 4 minutes left in the first half.

     ``I think it's unfortunate for the fans and everybody else that it
     occurred,'' Rodman said, referring to the kicking incident. ``I'm glad
     I can come back and play like I do again.

     ``I could say I'm sorry until I'm blue in the face, and it wouldn't
     prove anything. But I'm going to play for free. That shows that it
     isn't all about money.''

     Rodman's 11-game suspension will cost him more than $1 million in
     salary and incentives. Manley said Rodman will donate his regular
     salary to charity during his first 11 games back, but the agent did
     not say what the exact total would be.

     When asked if he was returning with a clean slate, Rodman said, ``I
     just live life day-to-day. I'm not going to change the way I am. My
     goal is still to contribute and be on one of the greatest teams of all
     time.''

     Rodman and Manley sat courtside underneath one of the baskets. They
     were left alone by the fans until halftime, when Rodman was besieged
     by autograph seekers, many of whom he accommodated.

     Rodman is eligible to return against the Charlotte Hornets, the Bulls'
     first game after the All-Star break. However, NBA commissioner David
     Stern warned that Rodman could face banishment from the league if his
     conduct continues to be a problem.

     Bulls' teammate Scottie Pippen said he doesn't think Rodman will
     change his aggressive style on the court.

     ``He's still going to be the same type of player that he's always
     been,'' Pippen said prior to Tuesday night's game at Portland. ``He's
     going to go after the ball and after whatever because he wants that
     attention.''

     Pippen made it clear he doesn't approve of Rodman's antics.

     ``I have a problem with it,'' Pippen said. ``It's pretty stupid. ...
     But he's not going to change for me. He's just going to have to deal
     with the consequences whenever he gets caught.''

     Manley said that Rodman will probably watch Wednesday night's
     Bulls-Lakers game at the Forum in Inglewood, Calif. - the 11th and
     final game of the suspension - on TV at Manley's house.

     Rodman, who had been ordered to undergo counseling during his
     suspension, met Stern last Friday to make his case for reinstatement.

     ``I am satisfied that Dennis recognizes that his conduct in the
     Minnesota game was unacceptable,'' Stern said. ``Dennis told me that
     while he does not plan to change the way he plays the game, he will
     conform his conduct on the playing court to acceptable standards, and
     he knows that any further incidents of this nature may end his career
     in the NBA.''

     Also at the Jan. 31 meeting was Dr. Lloyd Baccus, medical director of
     the league's player assistance program.

     ``What the commissioner wanted was professional input in reaching his
     decision and the doctor was able to provide that,'' NBA spokesman
     Brian McIntyre said.

     It was not clear whether Rodman had actually undergone the counseling
     ordered by Stern.

     ``I'm glad that the meeting proved fruitful with the commissioner last
     week, and that we can put this incident behind us,'' Manley said.

     Manley said Rodman's charity pledge is groundbreaking.

     ``It's a first,'' Manley added. ``Whereas sports is so wrapped up in
     money all the time, he wants to make a statement that Dennis Rodman
     plays from his heart and not from his wallet, and he's out there with
     one intention, and that's to win.

     ``The best way to show that is giving up money not by order, but by
     choice.''

     Rodman, whose body piercings, tattoos, rainbow hairstyles and
     cross-dressing have drawn as much attention as his rebounding prowess,
     has been suspended nine times since 1992 and three times since last
     March. During this suspension, the Bulls had an 8-1 record.

     Rodman, who has led the league in rebounding the last five years, had
     been fined and suspended without pay after he kicked courtside
     cameraman Eugene Amos during a game between the Bulls and Minnesota
     Timberwolves.

     After he was suspended Jan. 17, Rodman reached an out-of-court
     settlement with Amos, agreeing to pay him $200,000.

10.4628Cross-posted from Celtics fileTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass is back - watch out NCAA!Thu Feb 06 1997 14:5232
	1996 FIRST ROUND ROOKIE STATS, AS OF FEBRUARY 3, 1997

 # Player       Min   FG FGA PCT 3pt 3pa PCT  FT FTA PCT REB AST  TO ST BL  AVE
 1 Iverson, PH  1568 311 771 .39  78 247 .31 216 316 .68 170 282 190 90 16 22.9
 2 Camby, TOR    741 145 296 .49   1   9 .11  76 110 .69 148  33  53 32 58 13.1
 3 A-Rahim, VAN 1596 302 685 .44   0  13 .00 212 288 .74 304  86 113 49 50 17.0
 4 Marbury, MN  1080 181 443 .41  56 150 .36 115 157 .73  84 235  97 33 10 16.2 
 5 Allen, MIL   1376 206 481 .42  60 153 .38  99 128 .77 180 120  81 46  4 12.7
 6 Walker, BOS  1360 256 584 .44  11  44 .25 104 187 .56 353  94 102 49 27 14.6
 7 Wright, LAC   756  94 209 .45   1   3 .33  36  65 .55 173  19  31 21 14  5.6
 8 Kittles, NJ  1717 255 616 .41  80 222 .36  87 115 .76 169 140  71 89 16 15.4
 9 Walker, DAL   266  44  96 .45   0   0 ---  20  37 .54  67   8  18  7 11  5.4
10 Dampier, IND  695  87 222 .39   0   0 ---  67 100 .67 191  30  58 13 56  6.2
13 Bryant, LAL   528  87 206 .42  25  69 .36  64  80 .80  72  40  61 22 16  7.1
15 Nash, PHO     569  62 143 .43  19  47 .40  40  49 .82  50 118  54 19  0  4.6
18 Wallace, NY   574  85 168 .51   1   3 .33  56  79 .70 108  29  56 18 21  5.5
22 Rogers, VAN   952 142 282 .50   0   0 ---  29  50 .58 209  20  49 11 99  6.4
29 Knight, LAL   568  66 130 .51   0   0 ---  27  50 .54 163  21  24 13 29  4.1

NOTE:  11 Todd Fuller GSW, 12 Vitaly Potpenko CLE, 16 Tony Delk CHA, 
17 Jermaine O'Neal POR and 24 Derek Fisher (LAL) are playing but have not 
accumulated enough playing time to warrant their inclusion here.  
19 Walter McCarty NYK, 25 Martin Muursepp MIA, 26 Jerome Williams DET,
27 Brian Evans ORL, and 28 Priest Lauderdale ATL have received very little PT.
14 Predrag Stojakovic and 23 Efthimus Rantzius are playing in Europe.  
20 Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLE and 21 Dontae Jones NYK are injured, out for the year.




    
10.4629Nelson da Mavs GMHBAHBA::HAASCome on down, Gilbert BrownFri Feb 07 1997 15:194
Sportscenter is reporting that Don Helson was been hired by the Mavs for
their GM job.

TTom
10.4630CNTROL::CHILDSMon Feb 10 1997 13:127
    
    My hats off to Shaq. Realizing he didn't belong on the 50 greatest, he
    took a powder and didn't show. I wonder if the fans would have booed
    him had he shown. I thought my man Cowens was going to cry. Jabbar
    looked like he needed a fix. 
    
    mc
10.4631we shall seeHBAHBA::HAASCome on down, Gilbert BrownMon Feb 10 1997 15:0819
... and Jordan and Rice carried the East to the victory.

Jordan had the firsted triple-double and Rice set scoring records for
most points in a quarter and in a half on route to the MVP.

This All Star game really looked like a changing of the guards. Sure,
Jordan, Pippen, et. al. were there but so were the likes of Terrell
Brandon, Vin Baker, Eddie Jones, Kevin Garnett, etc.

With Jordan doing his now annual threatening of the Bulls if'n Jackson
leaves, the league better determine who were all supposed to start rootin
for.

The top candidates would seem to be Grant Hill and Shaq. They've been
pushing Shaq but the public may not place that high regard on a player
who mostly hangs out within 10 feet of one basket. Hill seems to be
missing the major ego that superstars often have.

TTom
10.4632What A Sweet ShotYIELD::BARBIERITue Feb 11 1997 12:014
      I still remember Rice from his Michigan days.  His shot was so
      sweet that you knew it would fare just fine at the next level.
    
    						Tony
10.4633keeps me goingHBAHBA::HAASCome on down, Gilbert BrownTue Feb 11 1997 12:526
Rice has a real stroke. You're mostly surprised when some of the shots
don't go in.

Rice and Anthony Mason provide some good NBA across the street.

TTom
10.4634Shaq out 8-10 weeksHBAHBA::HAASCome on down, Gilbert BrownFri Feb 14 1997 13:446
Shaq is down and out for somewhere in the 8-10 week range.

Just after coming back from one knee injury, he hyperextended the other
won and did some real damage to a buncha parts, including ligaments.

TTom
10.4635MYLIFE::mccarthyMike McCarthy SHR3-1/P32 237-2468Fri Feb 14 1997 19:135
ESPN is reporting that the Mavs are trading Jamal Mashburn
to the Miami Heat for Sasha Danilovic, Martin Muursepp, and
Kurt Thomas.

Mike
10.4636MYLIFE::mccarthyMike McCarthy SHR3-1/P32 237-2468Tue Feb 18 1997 12:427
The Mavs are at it again.  They trade Jimmy Jackson, Chris Gatling,
Eric Montross, Sam Cassell, and George McCloud to the Nets for
Shawn Bradley, Khalid Reeves, Robert Pack, and Ed O'Bannon.

Who is paying Don Nelson to be the GM, the Mavs or the Celts?

Mike
10.4637Some Celtic dreaming, thanks to NellieTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass is back - watch out NCAA!Tue Feb 18 1997 13:1011
    NIce to see Nellie showing some of that old Celtic loyalty, whether
    it's a conscious display or not.  Seems to me now that the Mavs won't
    be any better than the 5th worst team in the NBA.  So, if the Celts
    continue their quest for the first pick, they could be picking #1 and
    #5.  Not too shabby.  How about Duncan and Mercer, then add Pitino to
    coach his two prodigies?  Mercer can play small forward, and Rick Fox
    can buy out of his contract and go elsewhere.  A frontline of Duncan,
    Walker, and Mercer, backed up by Radja and Williams, is pretty
    impressive.
    
    NAZZ
10.4638PECAD8::CHILDSTue Feb 18 1997 13:323
 Sounds great Nazz, assuming Wesley at the point why isn't Williams playing
 the 2?
10.4639MKOTS3::BREENSans DouteTue Feb 18 1997 14:0811
    Mercer really impressed me last year.  I thought he was the best player
    Kentucky had and he didn't technically start.  He was the difference vs
    UMass.
    
    Dallas got rid of potential for production "today".  Nets may benefit
    quite a bit but Dallas may win more games with these bodies than with
    the previous.  All agreed they had to do something?
    
    Mercer will be a top three pick.  If they lose Duncan they might take
    him but it would seem Fortson is more of a need.  Then again, Mercer
    could become a great star.
10.4640PHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Feb 18 1997 14:446
    Good, we'll finally get the Celtics back into the mix next year.  They
    should still add a big name free agent on top of the 2 lottery picks. 
    Make them more competitive as the youngsters mature.  There should be a
    decent crop of FA's this summer.
    
    Mike
10.4641BIGQ::MCKAYTue Feb 18 1997 15:574
    have to wonder if "getting rid of the entire team from last year" has
    ever happened in the history of the game.  
    
    Jimbo
10.4642Orlando fires Brian HillHBAHBA::HAASnetwrok spatialistTue Feb 18 1997 16:448
SportsZone is reporting that the Magic have canned Brian Hill as their
coach.

They lost to Charlotte lasted night. The game was fairly close until the
seconded half. The Bugs went on a run, Penny went down with a big toe
sprain and Orlando ended up losing, 124-110.

TTom
10.4643PHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Feb 18 1997 17:013
    Turnaround is common in the NBA now.  Take the 2 teams that went to the
    Finals in '93: Chicago & Phoenix.  Chicago only has 2 players still
    from that team (MJ & Pippen).  Phoenix only has 1 (KJ).
10.4644Eight months experience is the guy who's been there longestTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass is back - watch out NCAA!Tue Feb 18 1997 18:235
    Yeah, but the turnaround in Dallas has taken place since June.  Samaki
    Walker is the veteran of the team as far as experience with the Mavs
    goes, and he was drafted in June!
    
    NAZZ
10.4645DELNI::FORGETWed Feb 19 1997 10:285
    
    
    
    Don Nelson is a regular Bobby Palmer, the Celtics should of signed
    Donnie up.  Earlier spring cleaning down in Big D.
10.4646CAM::WAYand keep me steadfastWed Feb 19 1997 11:507
>    
>    Don Nelson is a regular Bobby Palmer, the Celtics should of signed
>    Donnie up.  Earlier spring cleaning down in Big D.
>


What's going to be interesting then, is if the Mavs become a chip company 8^)
10.4647<expletive> funnyHBAHBA::HAASnetwrok spatialistWed Feb 19 1997 12:3311
>What's going to be interesting then, is if the Mavs become a chip company 8^)

Pretzel logic there, Sawmain.

I liked ol' Nellies commentary on how the players he traded were the ones
that complained about the coach and how they <expletive> complained about
ever coach and that they were <expletive> babies.

Coach Cal deadpanned that he should let us know how he really feels.

TTom
10.4648deadline tradesHBAHBA::HAASstill not dead yetFri Feb 21 1997 15:1518
Summary of NBA trades:

LA LAKERS traded C JOE KLEINE, thised year's 1st round pick and a
conditional 2nd round pick to NEW JERSEY for F GEORGE MCCLOUD, recently 
acquired in the Dallas trade.

INDIANA traded F VINCENT ASKEW and F EDDIE JOHNSON to DENVER for MARK 
JACKSON and LASALLE THOMPSON. EJ's back with Allen Bristow and Jackson 
and Thompson return to the Pacers.

CHARLOTTE traded G SCOTT BURRELL to GOLDEN STATE for F DONALD ROYAL.

CHARLOTTE traded C GEORGE ZIDEK and G ANTHONY GOLDWIRE to DENVER for G 
RICKY PIERCE.

TORONTO traded G SHAWN RESPERT to MILWAUKEE for F ACIE EARL.

INDIANA traded G JEROME ALLEN to DENVER for F DARVIN HAM.
10.4649PHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Fri Feb 21 1997 15:343
    looks like a lot of salary moves.
    
    At least the Pacers admitted their mistake.
10.4650big dollars soonHBAHBA::HAASstill not dead yetFri Feb 21 1997 15:425
Mark Jackson going back to the Pacers was prolly the biggest cap move.
Jackson has several years left on his contract and will end up costing
Indiana a bunch.

TTom
10.4651SNAX::ERICKSONFri Feb 21 1997 16:067
    
    	I don't think Indiana is worried about the salary cap at the
    moment. They just resigned Dale Davis, Antonio Davis, and Reggie
    Miller during the off-season. Plus, I think Rik Smits has about 2
    or 3 years left on his contract. 
    
    Ron
10.4652bad shapeHBAHBA::HAASstill not dead yetFri Feb 21 1997 16:2215
Ron,

That brings up another question. The Pacer already showed what they
thought of Jackson by trading him.

Now with his return, and the signings of the other players, the Pacers
are basically stuck with the same group of players that have never been
able to win much. This group not only won't beat Chicago but they're
losing ground to the Knicks, and the Heat.

Also, I'm not sure how long Smits will be around. His wheels are getting
worser ever year. Without him, the Pacers or sub .500 even with the Davis
guys and Miller.

TTom
10.4653Say hello to the lottery for the next five years, IndianaTNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass is back - watch out NCAA!Fri Feb 21 1997 16:287
    Indiana management makes ML Carr look like a genius.  Talk about inept!
    Eight months ago they say "We can never win with Mark Jackson running
    our team - we gotta dump him, because we'll never be a contender with
    him at the point."  So now they bring him back!!!  I doubt ol' Mark
    has changed much in eight months!
    
    NAZZ
10.4654how 'bout nexted year?HBAHBA::HAASstill not dead yetFri Feb 21 1997 16:3410
Nazz,

Do you think teams are already starting to jockey for nexted year when
they'll be able to bid for the services of Stackhouse, Stoudamire, Joe
Smith and those in the firsted class to sign the mandatory 3 year
contracts?

That seems to be what some are going for.

TTom
10.4655Can you sign your own stars from that 1st rookie class?TNPUBS::NAZZAROUMass is back - watch out NCAA!Fri Feb 21 1997 17:1415
    It's amazing to me how some teams seem to have no plan at all (Hello,
    Indiana!), while others are jockeying with contracts and free agency.
    I am pleasantly surprised how quickly Calipari seems to have grasped
    the importance of playing the salary cap game.  Coach Cal knows what
    he's doing, and it seems to me that the Nets will be better than their
    cross-river rivals the Knicks within two years, especially if New York
    forks over the HUGE bucks needed to re-sign free agent Patrick Ewing.
    
    What I don't get (maybe oyu can help me here) is why teams don't offer
    their 2nd year players long-term contract extensions if they want to
    keep them.  Guys like Smith and Stoudamire are very important to their
    respective teams.  Are they prohibited from giving them long term
    deals?
    
    NAZZ
10.4656don't see why notHBAHBA::HAASstill not dead yetFri Feb 21 1997 17:2110
>contract extensions

Unless there's some double secret clause in these rookie contracts, the
basic rules of the NBA not only allow for contract extensions but it's
one of the main ways to handle the cap.

All ya gotta do is sign 'em up afore the old one expires cause there's
rules on that,too.

TTom
10.4657SNAX::ERICKSONFri Feb 21 1997 17:388
    
    	Nazz,
    		Gotta agree with you on the Nets and Calipari. With his
    recent trades he has freed up ~14 million over the next 2 seasons.
    With him being a young coach, recent from the college ranks/recruiting.
    A Joe Smith/Jerry Stackhouse might want to play for him.
    
    Ron
10.4658Other Way Around?YIELD::BARBIERISun Feb 23 1997 13:524
    Small nit, but the Bucks were the team that had Respert.  Did
    the Bucks trade him to Toronto for Acie Earl?
    
    						Tony
10.4659PECAD8::CHILDSSI Swimsuit Issue Contest Winner!!Mon Feb 24 1997 12:243
 
 why didn't Nellie make us an offer for Dee Brown...
10.4660ooopsHBAHBA::HAASstill not dead yetMon Feb 24 1997 13:155
Yeah, I think I screwed that one up.

nothing new here...

TTom
10.4661Small time to extendIMINMK::SILVESTRIPenuts Gang turns 10 in 1997!Mon Feb 24 1997 15:2129
>>    I am pleasantly surprised how quickly Calipari seems to have grasped
>>    the importance of playing the salary cap game.  Coach Cal knows what
>>    he's doing

	Agree with you on this one ... I was in New Jersey when Calipari
	was named coach, and the newspapers pointed out that Coach Cal
	would have a hrad time turning the team around quickly because
	of it very poor salary cap situation ... but, thanks to Don Nelson,
	Calipari turned the situation around VERY quickly by unloading
	salary-cap-hogs Bradley and Pack ... 
    
>>    What I don't get (maybe oyu can help me here) is why teams don't offer
>>    their 2nd year players long-term contract extensions if they want to
>>    keep them.  Guys like Smith and Stoudamire are very important to their
>>    respective teams.  Are they prohibited from giving them long term
>>    deals?
    
	According to some articles I read in the basketball newsgroup,
	NBA teams are given a short window (something like 30 days) at
	the end of the second year of a rookies contract to extend the
	deal ... otherwise, they become free agents at the end of the
	third year ... so, yes, Philly can prevent Stackhouse from becoming
	a free agent IF he agrees to a contract extension this summer ...

	This directly effects the Celtics, do they try to lock up Eric
	Williams long term? Or let him become a free agent after next year?

	Vinny
	
10.4662PECAD8::CHILDSSI Swimsuit Issue Contest Winner!!Mon Feb 24 1997 15:4012
 If I'm the C's I gamble that they can resign him after the 3rd year. I like
 Williams alot and would hate to loose him but if they wait, I think it gives
 them more salary cap room to sign somebody else, and then sign Williams after
 the fact. The only thing they must do is keep their mouths shut unlike Miami
 who lost Howard when they made the deal with Zo on the side.

 A lot of empty seats at the Forum yesterday. Definately the worst frontrunner
 fans out there. Funny how that wuss Ewing had a biggame yesterday without
 Superboy there.........

 mc
10.4663Campbell, is that the nameMKOTS3::BREENSans DouteMon Feb 24 1997 18:299
    Mikey you never cease to amaze.  I'm watching the end of the game and
    saying "Who's the wise guy who says Ewing can't do it in the clutch?"
    And then this.  I figured the rebuttal would've have been "Yeh, but he
    let ?(Former Clemson) waltz in for the game winning layup and if he'd
    hit it he wouldn't have been the hero!".
    
    But the layin was missed and Ewing came up superbig in the ot to
    salvage a game.  As he always seems to do when I watch him.  After
    Jordan he's about the top clutch player in that league.
10.4664PECAD8::CHILDSSI Swimsuit Issue Contest Winner!!Mon Feb 24 1997 19:547
and you never cease to amaze me Billte. You want to talk clutch players try
throwing out names like Grant Hill or Hakeem or the Mailman or Barkley etc.
before his Wussiness. Heck Rodman is more of clutch player than Patrica. He
may not be a scored but need a rebound or a defensive stop and he'll deliever
at a better rate than Patty..........

mc
10.4665MKOTS3::BREENSans DouteMon Feb 24 1997 20:229
    > names like Grant Hill or Hakeem or the Mailman or Barkley   
    
    Hill is just getting started
    
    Hakeem and Barkley okay except you can't rely on Barkley.
    
    Mail-it-in.  What a joke.  And you get on me for Grogan.  That bum has
    never got it done in the clutch and he's the nba's baby.  
    
10.4666PHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Mon Feb 24 1997 20:231
    first Grogan and now Ewing.  Bill, you need some serious counseling!
10.4667Gotta go with what I seeMKOTS3::BREENSans DouteMon Feb 24 1997 20:287
    Well I understand that few know the greatness of Grogan and my mistake
    was seemingly belittling Bradshaw.
    
    But Ewing has been great all his career: high school, college and pro.
    He's had very little to support him with the Knicks and he's had to get
    past Jordan and the Bulls and failed.  Hakeem is better, no problem.
    But Ewing doesn't ever let me down in games I watch him play.
10.4668SNAX::ERICKSONMon Feb 24 1997 20:434
    
    	Who was guarding Elden "Stiff" Cambell and his 40 pts?  :^)
    
    Ron
10.4669PECAD8::CHILDSSI Swimsuit Issue Contest Winner!!Tue Feb 25 1997 12:2718
 Bill face the fact Ewing is a wuss. He can dominate guys smaller than himself
 like he did in High School. In college Thompson brought in a thug - Michael
 Graham to put the fear of life in folks cause Ewing couldn't. In the pros 
 they went out and got Oakley to police the middle. They have done nothing
 but get more players every year for a supporting cast to try and win it
 without realizing the wussy in the middle is the problem. 

 While the Mailman has never delievered in the playoffs during the season
 in games that I've seen him he's taken over the 4 th quarter more than
 once to win it for Utah. Sure Ewing's done the same but he also blown as
 many as he's pulled out. When faced with a center of comparable skills
 he's failed more often than not.

 he certainly didn't belong on the alltime 50 but then again he certainly
 wasn't the worst offender to make that team........

 mc
10.4670PECAD8::CHILDSSI Swimsuit Issue Contest Winner!!Tue Feb 25 1997 17:283
 Does Antione Walker have a shoe deal? If so he should be a lock for ROY....
 Grant Hill should be MVP as detroit a lottery team without him....
10.4671PHXSS1::HEISERMaranatha!Tue Feb 25 1997 18:211
    Walker's deal is with Adidas.
10.4672PECAD8::CHILDSSI Swimsuit Issue Contest Winner!!Wed Feb 26 1997 11:065
>> Walker's deal is with Adidas.

 they're small potatoes. I guess ROY will go to Iverson then. Toss in all this
 disrepsect talk from the elders, his shoe should become the hottest thing on
 the planet with revolting teenie boppers............
10.4673pitifulHBAHBA::HAASangel trumpets and devil trombonesFri Mar 21 1997 14:0633
   
                     N.J. Nets reportedly use phony cheers
   
   NEW YORK (Mar 21, 1997 09:31 a.m. EST) -- If it sometimes seems as
   though there are more people cheering at New Jersey Nets games than
   there are fans in the stands, there's a simple explanation. The NBA
   team uses artifical crowd noise.
   
   The New York Daily News reported Friday that the Nets pipe in phony
   cheering through the loudspeakers at the Continental Airlines Arena.
   John Calipari, the team's coach and executive vice president of
   basketball operations, admitted the practice.
   
   "Some of this stuff is embarrassing," Calipari told the News. The
   coach said he noticed the inflated noise early in the season during
   games which were clearly not sold out. "I just shook my head. I said,
   'Do we need to do that?' "
   
   Apparently, the Nets feel they do.
   
   The artificial noise was particularly noticible during the Nets' upset
   over the Chicago Bulls last week. It drowned out booing by Chicago
   seeking to distract New Jersey's Xavier McDaniel, who made four foul
   shots in the final minute to clinch the victory.
   
   McDaniel was surprised to hear about the fake cheers.
   
   "I didn't notice that," he said. "Is that true?"
   
   A Nets employee said the team has been doing it for some time and that
   a number of other NBA teams follow the practice. Spokespersons for the
   New York Knicks, Toronto Raptors, Indiana Pacers and Orlando Magic all
   denied using the ploy.
10.4674some bad mathHBAHBA::HAASangel trumpets and devil trombonesFri Mar 21 1997 15:3513
Put this in th category of "Better check them stats"...

USA Today, in a_article about how the Kings sacked their head coach Garry
St. Jean, listed his record as, "160-239 in his four seasons coaching the
Kings."

Let's see. At about a hundred games a year, that would put the Kings
about 20 games into the playoffs, on average, each year, which would
be at or near the league finals.

Then, why'd they fire the guy?

TTom