The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 30, 1995, Image 14

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Page 14 • The Battalion
Sports
Thursday • November 30,1995
Anderson seeks big bucks, but not with Nets
□ The free agent guard
turned down New Jer
sey's offer of $40 mil
lion over six years.
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(AP) — When Kenny Ander
son first joined the NBA he
said he thought only about
dollar signs.
Five seasons later the New
Jersey Nets guard said win
ning a championship is his
first priority. But the second
overall pick in the 1991 draft
still has money on his mind.
Anderson, who becomes a
free agent on July 1, turned
down the Nets’ offer of about
$40 million over the next six
league, I looked at money,”
Anderson told the Daily News
on Tuesday. “But now I look
where I am and
what you’re do
ing in terms of
winning. I’m 25
years old and
I’ve been in the
league for five
years. ... So I
want a place
where I can be
productive and
win a champi
onship someday.
That’s what I
have to look at.”
What Ander
son is looking at is a contract
that would pay him close to
the $7.5 million that team
mate Derrick Coleman earns.
Anderson is in the final year
Anderson
of his original five-year, $14.5
million deal.
Anderson’s agent Richard
Howell told the New
York Post the point
guard would consider
returning to the
Nets.
“Kenny wants to
focus this year only
on playing basketball
and he doesn’t want
any distractions dur
ing the season,” How
ell said. “He hasn’t
ruled New Jersey
out. So if I were a
Net fan, I’d take it as
a sign that Kenny is
concentrating on having his
most productive season.”
Nets general manager
Willis Reed said “to lose a
great point guard,” like An
derson, “would be disastrous"
“Here’s a kid who said he
wanted to be in New Jers eT
and we’ve made a tremendon!
offer to him,” Reed told tb
Post. “They don’t want it
They said no. It’s alwav 8
about money.”
Anderson is averaging 12 h
points and 7.5 assists in eight
games this season. He aver-
aged 15.3 points and 7.8 as
sists in his previous four sea
sons.
Reed said “there are only
three things we can do” with
Anderson, who had 14 points
and 11 assists Tuesday night
in the Nets’ 89-84 victory over
Washington, “sign him, trade
him or don’t sign him and
have his slot at the end of the
year, which we don’t want to
do.”
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