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Bulls
Continued from page 3
pointer to lift the Lakers to a 93-91
victory.
The Bulls have made up for their
lack of NBA Finals experience with
sheer determination and hunger.
Losing three straight years to the
Detroit Pistons has helped them
mature and realize what it takes to
win it all.
Now the Lakers find themselves in
a precarious position. No team has
ever come back from a 3-1 deficit to
win the Finals. Even if the Lakers
do win Game 5, they would have
to win Games 6 and 7 at the
noisiest stadium in the country,
where the Bulls are 8-1 in this
year's playoffs.
As Lakers coach Mike Dunleavy
continues saying, the Lakers are
definitely "in a ditch."
Larry Brown
might leave Spurs
possibly becoming the
:ocks' head basketball
Denver and
Miami win
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NEW YORK (AP) — D*enver and
Miami on Monday all but clinched
major league baseball teams when
an expansion committee recom
mended they join the National
League in 1993.
The recommendation will be
presented to the eight-member
major league ownership commit
tee on Wednesday and to all own
ers at league meetings later that
day. Approval is expected to be
routine.
"They obviously were the two
most attractive choices," commis
sioner Fay Vincent said in Santa
Monica, Calif., where owners
meet Wednesday and Thursday.
"That speaks for itself."
The recommendation was sent
by mail over the weekend to all 26
major league owners and became
known when teams received it
Monday afternoon.
Each franchise will pay a $95
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Last week, Vincent broke with tra
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — San
Antonio Spurs coach Larry Brown
said Tuesday he expects to talk
with South Carolina this week
about
Gamecocks'
coach.
"They obviously want to talk to
me, and I want to get this over
with in the next day or two,"
Brown said an impromptu news
conference outside his home in
San Antonio, Texas. "I will go and
meet with them in the next day or
two."
Brown did not say if he meant
he would come to Columbia to
meet with the search committee,
which meets again Friday.
"I've always thought that some
day I'd be back in college," Brown
said. "I didn't anticipate it hap
pening very soon. I'm still not
sure.
"I look at myself as someone
who likes to teach, and you know
that's something that's always
made me think about college," he
said. "But I have a good situation
here regardless of the finances,
and I'm aware of that."
The well-traveled Brown didn't
sav how interested he was in the
job at a 15-minute news confer
ence and could not be reached for
comment Tuesday by telephone
by The Associated Press. Brown,
50, did not return messages left at
his office, and his home telephone
was busy.
Art Baker, a member of the
school's search committee, re
ceived permission Friday from
Spurs vice president Bob Bass to
interview Brown. The 50-year-old
Brown said South Carolina offi
cials wanted to fly to San Antonio
on Monday for the interview, but
he had previous commitments.
On Monday, Brown said: "I
want this to end. It's not a ques
tion of Spurs vs. South Carolina at
all. I would only talk to them for
other reasons."
One reason Brown is interested
in the job is that his two daughters
live in Charlotte, N.C., which is
about an hour from Columbia. An
other reason is South Carolina en
ters the Southeastern Conference
on July 1.
"I want to be close to the kids,"
Brown said. "That's real important
to me. South Carolina is a unique
situation, though, ... because of
(ex-coach) Frank (McGuire), and
I'm familiar with them and them
going into the SEC."
Brown played for McGuire at
North Carolina.
Olympic
host city
considered
South Carolina has been search
ing for a new coach since firing
George Felton on May 14. A
source told the AP on Tuesday the
number of candidates had been re
duced to 10 to 12 and that the
search committee will try to cut
the list further Friday.
Asked how serious South Caro
lina officials were about him,
Brown said:
"I don't think they're prepared
to make me an offer. I told Art if
they did in fact want to talk to me,
I didn't want to get into a situation
of competing against a whole
bunch of people for the job."
Baker said his contact with
Brown doesn't mean the school
has pinpointed the man for the
job.
"We haven't extended a job of
fer to anyone," Baker said. "Right
now, everything is undecided."
BIRMINGHAM, England (AP)
—Selection of the host city for the
1998 Winter Olympics and South
Africa's bid for reinstatement w|
be the major topics this week at
the International Olympic Com
mittee meetings.
The policy-making Executive
Board of the IOC began two days
of closed-door talks Monday,
while the full IOC opens its 97th
session Wednesday after a cere
mony led by Queen Elizabeth II,
The centerpiece of the gathering
will be Saturday's vote on the 1998
Games. Five cities are in the run
ning: Salt Lake City, Utah; Na
gano, Japan; Ostersund, Sweden;
Aosta, Italy, andjaca, Spain.
A sixth candidate, the Soviet
Black Sea resort of Sochi, dropped
out of the race last month because
of financial problems.
One sticking point for Brown
may be his salary. He has two
years left on a five-year $3.5 mil
lion contract. If he came to South
Carolina, his base salary would be
no more than $100,000, although
with perks he could make at least
$250,000 and possibly more.
One sticking point for South
Carolina is Brown's history. Not
only has he moved from job to job
frequently, but his problems with
the NCAA when he was at Kansas
and UCLA might work against
him. Both programs went on pro
bation shortly after he left, but the
NCAA cleared him of wrong
doing.
The only violation associated
with Brown came when he paid
airline fare for one of the Kansas
players to return home to visit a
dying grandmother. An NCAA
spokesman said the infractions
committee was satisfied with
Brown's explanation.
Salt Lake City and Nagano are
rated the front-runners, with Os- -
tersund considered an outsider.
IOC sources said Salt Lake City
was generally viewed as having
the best overall bid. But the key
will be whether the IOC members
are willing to award consecutive
Olympics to the United States.
Atlanta, which beat out Athens
last year in a divisive vote pitting
tradition against U.S. know-how,
will stage the 1996 Summer
Games.
While Atlanta will be the fifth
North American city to host the
Olympics in 20 years, Asia has not
staged the Winter Games since
1972, when Sapporo, Japan, was
the host.
"That's a really important factor
in our hopes," said Suzanne Ive-
lich, international press relations
director for the Nagano bid.
But Nagano faces the prospect
of protests by Japanese environ
mentalists who oppose the Olym
pic bid. Some activists are plan
ning demonstrations outside the
International Convention Center
where the IOC meetings will be
held.
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Ivelich denied the Olympics
would threaten Nagano's wildlife,
including the Himalayan bear and
rare butterfly species She said of
ficials of the-'otdding committee
had asked to meet with the ecolog
ists to discuss their grievances but
they haven't responded.
One of the first items on the
agenda for the 11-member Exec
utive Board, headed by IOC presi
dent Juan Antonio Samaranch,
will be South Africa's return to the
Olympic movement.
South Africa was expelled from
the IOC in 1970 because of its poli
cies of apartheid, or racial segrega
tion.
But now as President F.W. de
Klerk dismantles apartheid, the
IOC is laying the groundwork foi
South Africa's speedy return.
De Klerk has pledged that all
apartheid legislation will be re
pealed by the end of this month.
That would meet the IOC's main
condition for reinstatement, and
clear the way for South Africa's
participation in the 1992 Games.
Officials said no formal decision
is expected this week, but the ses
sion could give the Executive
Board authority to reinstate South
Africa next month if the last pillars
of apartheid are abolished by then,