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Dierdorf returns to CBS football
NEW YORK (AP) — It did
not take long for Dan Dierdorf
to find another job. Two
months after being forced out
of ABC’s “Monday Night
Football'’ booth, Dierdorf has
returned to CBS.
Dierdorf comes back to the
network he left in 1987 for
“MNF’’ because of a loophole
in his contract: He never signed
it.
CBS will team Dierdorf with
Verne Lundquist as its No. 2
NFL broadcasting team.
Dierdorf was prepared to sit
out next season, but CBS execu
tives were able to change his
mind.
“ABC was a less-than-happy
time for me, and I didn’t think
anything would make me feel
good about going back to tele
vision,” Dierdorf said. “But
CBS really went out of their
way to convince me that it was
a good move for me.”
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Brand leaves
Duke for NBA
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Even
his coach knew it was time to go.
Elton Brand, who won just
about every individual honor a
player can, left Duke on
Wednesday and headed to the
NBA. The 6-foot-8 sophomore
center became the first Blue
Devils player to quit school early
for pro ball.
In announcing his decision to
give up his last two years of eligi
bility, Brand was joined at
Cameron Indoor Stadium by his
mother, Daisy, and a half-dozen
teammates.
Coach Mike Krzyzewski,
recovering from hip surgery at
home, joined in by telephone and
called the decision by the player
of the year a “no-brainer.”
Brand was persuaded to leave
school last weekend by
Krzyzewski and associate head
coach Johnny Dawkins, a former
Duke star and NBA player. They
are certain Brand will be a top 10
pick in the June 30 NBA draft.
“The way college basketball has
played me last year with the dou
ble teams and zones, coach felt I
would only improve in practice
and wouldn’t get a chance to
develop in the games,” Brand said.
Brand averaged 17.8 points
and 9.8 rebounds a game in car
rying the Blue Devils to a 37-2
record. But he fell short of his
goal of leading the Blue Devils to
the national title, with a 77-74
loss to Connecticut in the NCAA
championship game last month.
“It’s somewhat of a sad time to
be leaving friends, teammates and
coaches,” Brand said. “But it’s
also a joyous time because I get to
go into new adventures and new
things and just live a lifetime
BRAND NAME
College statistics
for Duke’s Elton Brand:
Games
60
Points
.. 972 (16.2)
Rebounds
.... 536 (8.9)
Assists
51
Steals
81
Blocks
86
FG%
61.2
FT%
67.2
Statistics compiled from Duke
University Website
dream of mine.”
He is the fourth player to come
out early for the NBA draft, join
ing Ron Artest (St. John’s), Steve
Francis (Maryland) and Albert
White (Missouri). Underclassmen
have until May 15 to declare.
Brand was the first sophomore
to win the John R. Wooden
Award, presented by the Los
Angeles Athletic Club to college
basketball’s top player. He also
was honored this season by The
Associated Press, the Atlanta
Tipoff Club and the United States
Basketball Writers Association as
national player of the year.
Brand’s announcement could
lead two other Duke underclass
men — sophomore Will Avery and
freshman Corey Maggette — to
jump to the pros. Neither attended
Wednesday’s announcement.
Brand, wearing a light gray suit,
received an ovation from 50 fans
when he entered Cameron, bring
ing a smile to his face.
Gretzky to announce
decision on Sunday
RYE, N.Y. (AP) — His coach,
his teammates, his fans and even
his wife have urged him to extend
his glorious hockey career one
more year.
But Wayne
understands
what must be
done, and his
decision on
retirement will
come by the
time the New
York Rangers
end their season
Sunday.
“I need to do
what’s best for myself. ... Nobody
else has any bearing on this at
this point in time,” he said
Wednesday.
Speaking after practice in a
chilly room of whitewashed con
crete block above the practice rink,
the 38-year-old hockey great said
he will decide by Sunday — “not
today or tomorrow” — whether to
end his 20-year career in the NHL.
“I’m not trying to be an idiot
about this,” he said. “It’s just a
lifetime decision. Once it’s done,
it’s done, 100 percent, whether I
come back or I don’t.”
Gretzky, who smiled and
seemed relaxed on the ice but
seemed somewhat emotional
afterward, said he spoke with
coach John Muckier and planned
to meet with general manager
Neil Smith after the team got to
Ottawa for Thursday night’s game
with the Senators.
It could be Gretzky’s last game
in his homeland, and he said “I’m
going to enjoy tomorrow.” In
Ottawa, Prime Minister Jean
Chretien said the Great One should
keep playing, and a Canadian TV
network switched plans so it could
cover the game. As many as 200
reporters were expected.
Gretzky said Muckier talked
about “my importance to the orga
nization as far as my presence,
what I bring to the hockey club.”
“I said to him, ‘I think this
team will be a better team next
year than it is this year,’ and he
said that it would be a better team
next year if I’m back.”
Gretzky seemed to vacillate
even during the news conference
about whether he wanted to come
back, but he said he was “leaning
somewhat more one way than the
other.” He did not elaborate.
Gretzky said his wife Janet —
whose opinion he values most, he
said — “would like me to play
one more year.”
“She knows I love to play and
probably she agrees with John
and Neil that we came a long
ways this year and next year we’ll
be better. She wants me to be part
of that.”
Gretzky alone
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