€ Page 10 The Battalion Piston’s Rodman named league defensive player of year over Houston’s Olajuwon AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — Dennis Rodman, who has flustered many of the NBA’s best shooters, shed tears of joy after being named the league’s defensive player of the year. Rodman, whose intense defense helped the De troit Pistons allow the fewest points in the NBA this season, edged Houston’s Akeem Olajuwon for the honor in voting by writers and broadcasters. “It’s a dream come true for me,” Rodman said Monday. “I was disap pointed when I didn’t win it last year. I take pride in defense. I think I do a good job of it.” Rodman was outspoken and bitter last year when Utah’a Mark Eaton won the award. I said I was going to work harder this year, and it’s worked out,” Rod- man said following Monday’s prac tice session. Then, tears running down his cheeks, Rodman’s voice broke up. “I wanted this award so bad,” he sobbed. Pistons general manager Jack Mc- Closkey put his arm around Rod man’s shoulder and walked him around a corner, away from the lights and cameras. Later, Rodman was laughing. “I tried to hold it back. I tried, but it didn’t work,” he said. “It’s gratifying to me that I won it.” Rodman received 49 of a possible 92 votes. Olajuwon had 35 votes, fol lowed by Detroit’s Joe Dumars and Dallas’ Derek Harper with two votes each. Chicago’s Michael Jordan, New York’s Patrick Ewing, Milwau kee’s Alvin Robertson and Eaton each received one vote. Pistons coach Chuck Daly, while acknowledging that Isiah Thomas is the team’s catalyst, said Rodman might be the club’s MVP. “The debate was over whether it should be Dennis or Olajuwan,” Daly said. “My contention is that Dennis plays more people. “It’s a work ethic. I don’t know if there’s a more valuable player on this team than Dennis. The most im portant thing is that Dennis has be come a student of the game. That’s made him so much better.” Rodman was the league’s top sixth man before stepping into the Pis tons’ starting lineup for the final 42 games of the season. The team went on a 25-1 streak that essentially sewed up the Central Divison and as sured them home-court advantage throughout the Eastern Conference ofrs. he Pistons and Knicks open the Eastern Conference semifinals at the Palace on Tuesday. Though he averaged only 8.8 points per game, Rodman’s defense was enough to land him on the All- Star team for the first time in his four years in the NBA. Rodman, a 6-foot-8 forward from Southeastern Oklahoma State, led the Pistons in rebounding with 9.7 per game while generally guarding the opponent’s most dangerous shooter. With him setting the tone, the Pistons allowed just 98.3 points per game this season, the lowest fig ure in the league. Oilers may have to get knee-deep in crude Houston threatens NFLPA with suit; Lathon contract key issue in claim HOUSTON (AP) — Attorneys for the Houston Oilers have threatened to sue the NFL Players Association for alleged interference in contract negotiations with the club’s No. 1 draft pick, KRIV-TV reported Tuesday. Lamar Lathon was nearing a con tract agreement with the Oilers last week when NFLPA executive direc tor Gene Upshaw asked the line backer and his agent, Tom Williams, to delay signing. Upshaw said he wanted Lathon to get tne best deal possible. Lathon has not yet signed his contract. “All of your statements are clearly calculated to prevent or delay the ex ecution of contracts and to persuade the player and his agent that the contract will not only hurt them but other players,” Oilers attorney Steve Underwood said in a letter to Up shaw. Underwood said the Oilers would sue both Upshaw and the NFLPA if his comments already had caused damage to their efforts to sign La thon. “You are advised that if, in fact, other representatives of the NFL Players Association have also tor- tiously interfered, the suit will in clude courts of civil conspiracy,” Un derwood’s letter said. Upshaw declined comment and his attorney, Jim Quinn, denied any damage. “We think the Oilers’ claim has no merit,” Quinn said. “There is a first amendment, whether it’s Gene Up shaw or Donald Duck, that allows you to speak their mind and the NFL and Oilers should recognize that.” Lathon already is working out at the Oilers’ training facility and Wil liams says his client would be present Monday when the team’s head start program begins. Lathon was the 15th player cho sen in the draft and reportedly is oing to sign a five-year deal worth 3 million. Astros edge out Phillies 3-2 with Ramirez’s tenth-inning double Detroit clobbers Knicks 112-77 AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — The Detroit Pistons got 10 points from James Edwards to open the third quarter and the defending NBA champions rolled to a 112-77 victory over the New York Knicks, in the opener of their Eastern Conference play off Tuesday night. The 77 points matched the Pis tons’ best playoff defensive effort and also was the lowest total ever for the Knicks in the postseason. Detroit held the Chicago Bulls to 77 points on May 15, 1989. New York had a previous playoff low of 79 against the Capital Bul lets in 1974. The Pistons outscored the Knicks 35-15 in the third quarter. Isiah Thomas led Detroit with 21 points and Edwards finished with 18. Patrick Ewing scored 19 points for New York. HOUSTON (AP) — Rafael Ram irez doubled home the winning run in the 10th inning Tuesday night as the Houston Astros beat the Phila delphia Phillies 3-2. Eric Yelding singled to right, stole second and scored when Ramirez hit a ball over the head of left fielder Randy Ready. The hit came off Dickie Noles (0-1), who was making his first appearance of the year. Dave Smith (1-2) pitched the 10th inning for the victory. The Phillies had plenty of chances to take the lead in the late innings, but always came up short. Astros right fielder Glenn Wilson threw out Curt Ford at home plate to end the seventh inning, and re liever Danny Darwin came on with the bases loaded and one out in the eighth to strike out pinch-hitters Rod Booker and Dave Hollins. In the top of the 10th, Ready ap peared ready to score the go-ahead run but he missed home plate and was tagged out by catcher Craig Big- gio- After an appeal play at third base cost the Astros a run in the fourth inning, they took a 2-1 lead in the fifth on Ken Caminiti’s RBI single. Glenn Davis, who had reached base with two outs on third baseman Charlie Hayes’ throwing error, scored from first base on Caminiti’s hit. After a relay to home plate failed to get Davis, Caminiti was thrown out at second base to end the inning. The Phillies tied it in the sixth with two outs. After Ricky Jordan doubled, John Kruk reached on shortstop Ramirez’s throwing error. Kruk moved to second on a fielder's choice that forced Jordan at third and scored on Darren Daulton’s sin gle. After Lenny Dykstra and Tom Herr led off the game with singles off Bill Gullickson, Von Hayes hit a sacrifice fly to left to give the Phillies a 1-0 lead. The Astros tied it in the fourth when Caminiti singled, went to third on Eric Anthony’s double and scored on Wilson’s infield hit. Wilson went to second on Casey Candaele’s infield hit and took third on a fielder’s choice grounder by Gullickson. Yelding then hit an ap parent sacrifice fly, scoring Wilson and giving the Astros a 2-1 lead. But the play was ruled a double play following an appeal to third base umpire Bruce Froemming, who said Wilson left third base before Lenny Dykstra’s catch in center field. Wednesday, Mays rashes may c team Indianapolis s opportunity for practice. “We haven't found anyth • crashes by Bill Vukovich (that might have broken) rookie Buddy Lazier cost said. “We gave all the mn, INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — He- melgarn Racing, hit by a pair of that demolished two cars and sent one of its drivers to the hospital, is in a battle with the clock. With the start of qualifications for the Indianapolis 500 on Sat urday, every minute off the track And III and rookie Buddy Lazier cost the team a lot of time, as well as equipment. “The damage to both cars was too extensive to go into repair now,” crew cheif Ron Dawes said Tuesday. “Buddy's could be re paired, but not in the time Frame have. Billy's car is not repaira ble.” Vukovich, who suffered a con cussion in his crash late Monday, was hospitalized overnight and released T uesday morning. The team was negotiating a purchase of another car for Vukovich, the 1988 Indy rookie of the year and grandson of a t wo-time winner. “We have a backup for Buddy under construction, an '88 Lola- Cosworth,” Dawes said. “We think we can still get them in this weekend, Billy for sure this week end, and possibly Buddy. It’s going to hurt Buddy worse be cause of his rookie status. Billy's got some more miles on the track, so we think Billy will be OK.” Lazier, the youngest driver en tered in the May 27 race and sore of former Indy driver BoU zter, has never' started an car race. He drove only o: on Monday before his lolasp^ to the out side wall coming ok ; the fourth turn. | The crew still wasn’t sure? Tuesday why the car wento®| control. “We haven't found anyth- gave m tne parts s US AC, and they’!! run tests to s« if there was any mechanical ure. But there was no indicate of failure; it could possibly I*, been a wmd gust.” Vukovich, whose grandfaik won the 500 in 1953-54 and'*, killed while leading the IS: race, lost control coming out the first turn just before thee of practice on Monday. He did a half-spin into then, lp r< and went 560 feet off the w > n into the second-turn infield: “He just got up to spee fast on colcl tires,” Dawes “We had started making gains the chassis, and he just; wentic little too hard on cow tires." Vukovich drove 35 laps qH tai Monday and had just cloddh: jp 11 best lap of the week at SlWlffl 001 mph before the crash. pl ,a ' Veteran driver Jim Crawfe. whose car was damaged iiiacn: on Sunday, expected to get repaired racer back by Wedn? day. In the meantime, he his backup car available. stil foi Dallas employs speed traini specialist to quicken slow-pokes 11 IRVING (AP) — First he chose Alexander Wright and Stan Smagala in the NFL draft. Now, if anyone still doubts his de sire for speed, Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson has another weapon — Randy Smythe, a speed training specialist. Among Smythe’s other clients are the New York Jets, the U.S. Olympic volleyball team, fencing and basket ball teams and several professional tennis players, including eighth- ranked Tim Mayotte. Smythe began a two-day orienta tion Monday for his over-speed training concept the slowpoke Cow boys will employ this year. “There is no coincidence I’m here and Johnson is here,” said Smythe, president of The Speed City U.S.A., a Portland, Ore.-based company who began implementing his learn- to-run-faster theory in 1982. “He wins with speed. That’s the whole thing with jimmy Johnson. 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