Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, March 26, 1987 Former Wolverine star now coaching in the CBA Russell preaches noble values By IAN RATNER He is a three time All-American, a legend, whose name is synonymous with Michigan basketball. Yet Cazzie Russell's achievements have transcended the game. A deeply religious man, Russell learned the foundations for prosperity early. "My dad told me, 'If you want to play sports you have to bring in good grades, (and) if you don't, then don't bother picking up the equipment,"' he said. "Sports is an extracurricular that you will be allowed to do if you take care of your work." Russell, currently the head coach of the Continental Basketball Association's Wyoming Wildcatters, believes this point is overlooked in college basketball today. "THERE IS so much money involved (in college basketball) for the university that (the athletes) are forgetting about getting an education. When (athletes) talk, they have to be able to carry on a conversation without stuttering," Russell said. He is quick to point out, however, that the solution will not be resolved through denying admission to underqualified athletes such as Terry Mills and Rumeal Robinson. "My high school didn't give me everything I should have had to prepare me for Michigan." said R U S S E L L' S superior basketball ability elevated him beyond life in the Chicago ghetto. A heralded basketball player at Carver High School, he surpassed all expectations with his performance at Michigan. Russell, who was only allowed to play three years because of a previous NCAA freshman ineligibility rule, became an immediate superstar as a sophomore. Named an All- American each of his three seasons (1964-66), he captured virtually every offensive statistical record at Michigan, including a 27 point per game average. Number 33 fondly remembered his career at Michigan. "They were a great four years of my life," said Russell, who hosted Monday night's Basketball Bust. "(Michigan) is in my blood. We won three Big Ten titles and went to the NCAA Final Four two out of my three years. You don't lose that feeling." The New York Knicks made Russell the first pick in the 1966 NBA draft following a dazzling collegiate career. He was a member of the Knick's championship team of 1969-70. After a prosperous 12 year NBA career, he retired in 1977. But his love for the game brought him to the CBA's Lancaster Lightning in 1980 as a 36-year-old player. After retiring as a player, Russell assumed the coaching duties for the Lightning the following season, guiding them to the CBA championship and garnering Coach of the Year honors. Russell eyes the possibility of an NBA or major college coaching position. For now, however, he is doing what he loves - teaching the game of basketball. "This (coaching) is my greatest enjoyment because I'm giving something back to the game. Watching the players develop is very satisfying and very gratifying," he said. Yet Russell warns that all ballplayers must be wary on and off the court. "Athletes have to watch their associations. They are targeted people. In my day we didn't have the problem (with drugs)," said Russell. "The kids must get their priorities in order and take advantage of their four years so they'll never have to say, I wish that I could have."'~ Cazzie Russell has never had to make such a statement. Russell. "But don't close the door and deprive these kids of an education. "Don't penalize them for not getting the proper background. At least give them a shot. If prove themselves worthy, they'll stay in college. If don't, they'll go home." they then they DON'T RELY ON HIM! CONDOMS FOR WOMEN Isn't it time to think smart about your health. Today's woman needs all the help she can get. 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Indiana led at halftime, 70-53, but the Bucks closed within 76-70, led by Cummings, who scored nine of his team-high 21 points in the third period. But four consecutive free throws, two by Vern Fleming and two by backcourt mate John Long, pushed the lead back to 10. 4 A I,,' d 4 I1 ERLT ABOUTI 14 4 A 9" ,: .: