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Bucks make top offer public
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The
Milwaukee Bucks took the un
usual step Tuesday of going pub
lic with their contract offer —
$60 million guaranteed over
nine years — to top draft pick
Glenn Robinson.
They went even further by
confirming exactly what Robin
son’s asking for: $100 million
over 13 years. That’s four years
and $40 million more than the
Bucks want to pay, coach and
general manager Mike Dunleavy
said in a news conference billed
as a chance to set the record
straight for fans.
“I hope at some point
sanity will come into play,”
Dunleavy said.
Robinson, the nation’s leading
scorer with Purdue last season,
has missed the first two weeks of
training camp.
Dunleavy made the club’s
latest offer to Robinson
last week. Robinson and his
agent, Charles Tucker, coun
tered with a proposal for “an in-
Keister
Continued from Page 5
Keister played high school
volleyball at Amarillo High
School, where she helped lead
the team to the 1988 state
championship. She was named
the 1990 3-5A Player of the year,
while receiving all-state honors
her senior year.
Playing only sparingly her
freshman year in 1990, she sat
out the 1991 campaign while re
cuperating from reconstructive
knee surgery to repair a tom an
terior cruciate ligament.
Folowing her red-shirted
1991 season, Keister played in
24 of the Lady Aggies’ 35
flexible 13 years’’ and $100
million, Bucks vice president
John Steinmiller said.
“We feel it is unreasonable,”
said Steinmiller, who added the
Bucks weren’t trying to pres
sure Robinson by disclosing
contract details.
Tucker didn’t immediately re
turn a telephone message left at
his East Lansing, Micb., office.
He has never confirmed that
Robinson wants $100 million,
but has said he’s seeking a life
time deal.
Steinmiller called the club’s
offer the highest ever made
to an NBA rookie. While the
proposal isn’t as lucrative
as second-year guard Anfernee
Hardaway’s nine-year, $70
million contract with the Orlan
do Magic or as long-term as vet
eran forward Larry Johnson’s
12-year pact with the
Charlotte Hornets, Steinmiller
said the Bucks are guarantee
ing a record amount of years
and dollars.
matches last season as a sopho
more and appeared in the start
ing lineup six times. She fin
ished the season with a .310 hit
ting percentage, posting 20 kills
and committing just seven er
rors in 42 attempts.
Head coach Laurie Corbelli
said Keister plays a important
role for the Lady Aggies.
“I think Joni’s biggest contri
bution, besides lots of experi
ence, is her back court play, “
Corbelli said. “She is experi
enced and has good ball control
(in the backcourt), she is also
one of are better blockers.
“I think in the heat of compe
tition for that spot, Cindy (Van-
derWoude) is a little more physi
cal, but they both compliment
each other real well.”
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Showalter, who brought
calm to a New York Yankees
club often beset by contro
versy, was the overwhelm
ing choice Tuesday for
American League manager
of the year.
Showalter became the
first Yankees managerto
win the award, created in
1983, after leading New
York to the best record in
the league. The Yankees
were 70-43 and in position
for their first playoff spot
since 1981 when the players’
strike stopped the season
Aug. 12.
Showalter, 38, is the
youngest manager in
the majors.
Showalter received 24 of
28 first-place votes in bal
loting by the Baseball Writ
ers Association of America,
He also got four second-
place votes and finished
with 132 points.
Mike Hargrove, who had
the Cleveland Indians in
contention for its first post
season slot since 1954,
got the other four first-
place votes and finished
with 86 points.
Chicago White Sox’ Gene
Lament was third with 17
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lot of pennies.
The same goes for you, Mr. Maxwell. Shame
on you for claiming that 1.7 million dollars is
an insufficient amount of green to keep you in
.thp.red .and.yellow uniform of the World Cham
pion Houston Rockets. Yes, you played a role
in the Rockets championship run. A role play
er’s role. Let me remind you of an extremely
wealthy, extremely athletically endowed
Nigerian-American that plays for the Houston
Rockets too. You know him, he’s the National
Basketball Association Most Valuable Player?
Number 34, soft spoken giant? Night in and
night out at arenas across the country, he goes
out and makes men look like boys, earning
every dollar that passes through his giant
hands. He is the meal ticket. He is the prima
ry reason that Nick Georgandis could finally
celebrate a Houston sports championship.
Vernon, let’s remember who you are and
where you stand. A few times, it’s been behind
the wrought iron bars of a Harris County jail
cell. If you were not a member of the World
Champion Houston Rockets and you were just
some fool that spent his days and nights slinging
mud at athletes through the magic of an Apple
Macintosh computer, you probably would have
withered away in jail the first time you got sent
there.
Be glad of your fortune, Vernon. Realize
what could be and what really is. Realize that
there are writers and editors of student publica
tions across the land who spend countless hours
each day, working for peanuts, while putting to
gether a newspaper that is forever criticized by
the student body that it serves. Realize that.
Realize that there are parents who spend their
life savings in order to put their children
through four years of college so that they might
have some kind of chance of one day making a
minute fraction of what you make today. Real
ize that an undergraduate degree is becoming
less and less useful each year and that many de
gree holding individuals are working their asses
off at restaurants that rich and unappreciative
folks like you are “too good” to patron.
Realize Vernon, realize Sedale, that you and
your contemporaries do not make the game, the
game makes you.
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