Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1980 Britton to try out for U. S. Olympic te By KATHLEEN McELROY Sports < Staff Dean Smith isn’t a man to hold a grudge. A case in point: in the NCAA tournament David Britton led the Texas A&M basketball team over Smith’s North Carolina Tar Heels by directing the four-corner offense — a ploy Smith invented. But that didn’t stop the coach from inviting Britton to the tryouts for the U.S. Olympic basketball team. Britton, a senior guard, is thrilled to get invited and said he will defi nitely try out for team even though it probably won’t play in Moscow. “I used to dream about it, but after all this controversy, I blocked it out of my mind, ” Britton said. But now the Aggie season is over, the all-star team is on his mind. One subject Britton has never blocked out of his mind is the idea of playing pro ball next season. He feels that a number of National Basketball Association teams could use him. But he realizes his own play needs a little work to make him more attrac tive to NBA teams. “I have to improve on every thing,” he said. But, of course, he thinks he’ll make it. “I have the de termination and the heart.” Britton transferred to Texas A&M from Potomac State Junior College in Keyser, W. Va., after he finished an outstanding high school career in Brooklyn. Britton explained his high school academic record was only good enough for him to go to a junior college, and he said Potomac was a good choice because he got some play and experience. Then Britton came to Texas A&M David Britton goes in for a dunk against Louisville in the quarter finals of the NCAA Tournament Friday night in Hous ton. Britton may soon be wearing a United States uniform. U.S. Olympic coach Dean Smith invited him to try out for the team. Staff photo by Lynn Blanco. DIETING? 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Metcalf prefers the less-flashy and more fundamental ball player, and he and Britton had a few disagree ments last year. “Things got real hairy,” he said. “I was never going to quit, but there was pressure on me.” Sportwriters, students, and Met calf weren’t always happy with his play, and Metcalf benched him sometimes. But this season, the problems and differences seemed to be smoothed out, and Britton not only started, but directed and motivated the Aggies. The team elected Britton and David Goff, the other senior guard, co captains. In short, in the eyes of many, he went from a selfish troublemaker to a team leader. “It was fun to read the papers saying David Britton revitalized,” he said. Some of these same writers named him the Most Valuable Player in the Southwest Conference Tournament after the Aggies swept through the their conference opponents to earn an NCAA tournament berth. The Aggies made it to the Midwest re gional semifinals before losing to Louisville. 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