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Thursday, March 27 , 2003
Rockets coai
takes leave t
treat cancer
By Michael A.
THE ASSOCIATED!
HOUSTON - Rotii
coach Rudy Tomjanovidik
what he had to do, for Mb
self and the team: He islfe
indefinite leave to treat his
der cancer.
The 54-
year-old
coach broke
the news to
his players
Wednesday in
an emotional
team meeting.
The Rockets
are vying for
the final playoff
Extn
TOMJANOVKl
Western Conference
“At this critical pari of
season, this team, any ke
needs a coach who has
give 100 percent of his thoi
to helping the tear
Tomjanovich said. As much,
love this team,
n diplomacy
dom the firsi
many steps t
rocess before t
hen war occu
he task is assig
)iplomacy has
ome. Now, Am
While thousa
nilitary involve
mt divide a cou
in the America!
I
thoughts would be on
other things.”
Tomjanovich missed
team’s recent five-game
trip and had been expecti
rejoin the team for Wedi
night’s home game againstii
Los Angeles Lakers.
Assistant Larry
continue to coach the Rock:
during Tomjanovich’s abs
When Tomjanovich
asked if he saw any poss
of not returning next seas
said “not in my mind,”
Tomjanovich, in his 131
season as head coach, I
Rockets to consecutive
titles in 1994 and 1995,1
acrobatic on the sidelines,»
he said that would be
contain.
“When 1 coach, I putevf
thing I have into it,”
said. “I come out of games si
need ice packs.
Adrenalin flowing, thatcaiitii
good for a healing situatic
just doesn't make sense,”
Guard Steve Francis s»
team meeting was difficult
“1 didn’t look at himinfe
face,” he said. “It was \i
Then again, it wasn’t
was on his sick bed, (
really an emotional guy whelk
he's telling you you
thing wrong or explainingfe'
he’s not feeling well.”
Tomjanovich was
on March 18 with
cell cancer on his
doctors said would be
with medication.
Team physician Dr,
Muntz said there had beenf
change in the diagnosis
“The only change inhisetf
dition is he’s calm, he’s of! 1
mistic,” Muntz said. “Onei' 1
the issues that came
treatment should start
week. It became obvious
his treatments should cornel 1 '
time and not juggling someltfi
at 10 at night that
been done at 3 p.m.”
Smith says the Rockets^
do Tomjanovich a favor I
winning.
“I love the guy,” he si
“I'm just happy that he’s
to be OK. Now this is our job
go and get win,s and we
everything in our power to J 1 '
so. He wouldn’t want
other way.”
The team initially
Tomjanovich would rejoin i*
team during the West Coasttsi
swing, then announced k’
would miss the entire
Rockets went 2-3 under Smith
Until his absence on
trip, Tomjanovich h
missed a game in 11 seasons 11
a head coach.
Tomjanovich said he goto'* 1
a bladder infection abi
month ago and went for n
follow-up testing. One cai
back negative, but another "h
positive. That led to the in«
extensive test March 17 lb
confirmed the abnormal cells.
“It’s hard to deal with,’’fa 1 '
ward Glen Rice said
makes it easier is to deal witlf
and talk about it, and thah
what we’ve got to do. 1 tlrf
we’ll react good. Just seen'
him gave the team a lift, tostf
him being strong.”
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armed forces wi
Steve Martin, \x
there was no fai
sage.”
The message
nicate, however
for peace, whicl
actresses who h
war with Iraq. /
urged the partic
for peace, the n
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