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The 6-foot-5 Mickens burst onto the Houston scene four years ago when he won the slam dunk contest at the “Texas Shootout.” Three years later, the former Pa ris, Texas high school star is making a name for himself in the Southwest Conference. As was the case in high school, Mickens leaves most people in awe with his ability to “fly” through the air. He’s four to five inches shorter than most forwards he matches up with. He can do any slam dunk in the book and is becoming noted for a dunk few NBA players can do. Mickens’ top dunk comes off re bounds. He’ll soar above and in one motion stuff the ball through the hoop before others have had a chance to react. “You see guys that can jump really high, but he’s got some ability to go along with it,” said University of Houston coach Pat Foster. “There’s a lot of guys who can jump, but this guy’s a good basketball player along with it. That’s the a key to his suc- Houston senior Kelvin Smith said: “I haven’t seen anybody who can get up like that. When he puts his mind to it, he can go get every board he wants.” The junior has earned the nick name “Mr. Windex” for his superior play on the boards. He collected 21 rebounds during the team’s win over Texas in late January and is always near the backboard. “He charges the board hard and does a lot of things really well,” Fos ter said. “You combine that with the ability to leap and you’ve got a great player.” Of his leaping ability, Mickens says: “Some people make a big deal out of it, but to me, it doesn’t seem that I’m jumping that high. Some times it scares me myself, but there’s other times when I don’t feel that I get up that high. But my teammates tell me I do, so I guess I do.” Mickens started to turn a few heads the first time he ever dunked a basketball, in the eighth grade. He led Paris to a 28-6 record his senior year in high school, in 1987, and he was named the district’s most valu able player. He was selected one of the 10 players for the North in the summer high school all-star game, and he boarded a bus in Paris after mid night one Friday night for the 296- mfle trip to Autry Court on the Rice LTniversity campus in Houston, site of the Texas Shootout. Photo by JayJanm Houston forward Darrell Mickens (33), seen here in the Cougars 100-81 victory over Texas A&M last week, is expected to lead UH in the Soutli- west Conference Tournament this weekend. “I rode the bus all that night and got in around 8 (a.m.), came in and got a shower and then went to some kind of breakfast and then went and played,” Mickens said. “I didn’t even get to sleep before I played.” “It was real horrible, but 1 had a lot of fun. I did pretty well in the games and everything. It was worth the trip,” he said. After weighing his recruiting op tions, Mickens picked Houston over the University of Texas. Houston was closer tq Paris than Austin, he said. Plus, he didn’t want to be playing in the shadow of his close friend, Carlton Cooper, who was already with the Longhorns. He also liked the basketball tradition of the Cougars. Mickens, who is Houston’s sixth man off the bench, has adjusted his game only slightly since high school. He still soars above the rim, but he does so while coming off the bench. Foster said Mickens is plenty good enough to start full time, but he doesn’t want to tinker with things while Houston is on a winning streak that now has reached 11 games. The Cougars last lost on Jan. 22. “He’s good enough to start. He’s good enough to play for a lot of peo ple. The big thing we need to do is look at more ways to get him more minutes,” Foster said. “But we’ve got a lot of players. We’ve got a number of players that can play different po sitions.” The UH coach added, “I think we need to keep doing what we’re doing and win ball games.” where we can play good baskeibali for a stretch of time and not e spurts. The face d South v mem ^ las. Tint A&l' its last Tech. 1 back-t' overall The tian fo SWC r would. A&M ' Houstc The A&M i posting “We gmnin{ “Houst up. Houston wrapped up seconi place in the regular-season SW( | race by beating Texas 84-79 Mon4 night, and the Cougars will face Rut in the first round of the post-season tournament. Mickens said: “I hope we can win the Southwest Conference tournament. It’s been awhile since Houston has done that. We’ve finally gotten to the point Mickens wants another shot ail SWC regular-season champ Arkanj sas, which wort both games againsl the Cougars in conference playanci is the last team to have beaten HousB tera 11111 ton. Bnse of a Rement’s “In my opinion, the very first tira tec cance they came here, I could not belieuischeduled they walked out of here with a win Milwau Even before the game started, I ju jpC chair knew we would beat them. 1 wouldBent just love to play them again.” sumed in cent’s offu NBA disallows Akeem quadruple-double League office cites Rockets’ alteration of boxscore stats as wrong |et for al Iternoon |ssion ar lain Wee j “We ha with othe ■They ha ■ 7 ativebut t< HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Rockets will not be fined for chang ing a box score that temporarily gave Akeem Olajuwon a rare quadruple- double, NBA vice president Rod Thorn said Tuesday. “Let’s just say it’s been resolved to the satisfaction of the league,” Thorn said. druple-double, a feat accomplished only two other times in NBA history. Rockets coach Don Chaney and media relations director Jay Gold berg reviewed film immediately af ter the game and discovered the 10th assist, they said. it,” Thorn said. Chicago’s Nate Thurmond had 22 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists and 12 blocked shots on Oct. 18, 1974. San Antonio’s Alvin Robinson had Olajuwon led the Rockets to a 129-109 victory over Golden State Saturday with 29 points, 18 re bounds and 11 blocked shots. He was awarded nine assists in the original box score, but the Rockets later released a revised box that showed him with 10 assists for a qua- Thorn reviewed the film and dis allowed the quadruple-double. He said it was the league’s prerogative to make any alterations after a box al ready has been distributed. “If you want to make that type of change of something that is of im port to us and our record-keeping, then we should have some input into 20 points, 10 assists, 11 rebounds and 10 steals on Feb. 18, 1986. The Rockets said the uncredited assist for Olajuwon came with less than six minutes to go in the first quarter on a basket by Buck John son. The league disagreed. “I just think records are a big part of our game and how you are per ceived 15 or 20 years from now,” Thorn said. “There have been so few people who have done that (qua- ! Manage druple-double), you don’t want t( day on I t have it tainted in any way.” that if carr Thorn said the proper procedutt there’s lit would have been to contact tk could rerr league office and ask for a review, uled. “If an appreciable statistical A quar jiad been doming i :IRC thou change needs to be made after tilt box score is distributed, the league! office is responsible for making the-, change if it is deemed necessary. tlat<1 than Thorn said. ai ' ( * briefn Chaney said there was little thejj Rockets could do. “We have to defer to the leagues! decision,” Chaney said. “Whatthe'l think is an assist and what we thinkisS an assist must be two different! things.’ 1989-1990 AGGIFV1SIQN Texas A&M University's Video Yearbook COME SIT IN THE AND TELL OUR CAMERA WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND!! 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