Wwalk-ons strut Wolvernes sci By SCOTT BURTON slamming Daily Basketball Writer Makhtar Amidst the slam-dunking, freestyle But it ing and bombs-away shooting fea- pure and redin Saturday night's Michigan bas- the finals *detball tip-off came a story of a smaller Ward all rhagnitude - quite literally. King ran Mickey Zitzmann - a 5-foot 6- a foot in f ihch freshman guard trying to make delivered the Wolverines as a walk-on - cre- "They aked a noticeable buzz for himself in me," Kin the intrasquad scrimmage, swarming heretonig amnongst giants that were over a foot event like tWlier than him. The i ' His game totals in about 10 min- time coac es of play? No shots, no rebounds, team play one assist and one very excited player. was hardl "It'slikeRudy,"Zitzmannsaid. "It's to scout like adream playing with these guys, in came a s ftont of all these people. I know if I talents of riake the team I'm not going to come Nonet oWf the bench and score points. My job table cont i$ going to be in practice to play hard man forw ahd hustle as hard as I can, and maybe the paint, inspire some of my teammates." missed sh * Zitzmann was not the only under- Jones loot dbg making amark forhimself Satur- ing contri day. Freshman walk-on Adam Jones Mich von the three-point shooting contest, tice Sunda defeating Zitzmann in the finals. Fisher wil The slam-dunk contest was not in time fo championed by thehumble,however. game wit It instead turned into a 'anything you "Busir chn do, I can do better' contest, with said. "We Jimmy King outleaping finalists theplayfu ,"aceo Baston, Maurice Taylor and day is ov rod Ward to win the contest. The theatrics leading up to the final Were staged by Ward; his reverse slam Over the body of Travis Conlan sparked A surge of prop-utilizing drama dunks. I$aston scripted the mostelaborate stunt, e stuff in rimmage over the whole time minus Ndiaye and Dugan Fife. was King, keeping his dunks simple, who lasted through . After Baston, Taylor and bricked their final attempts, the length of the court, leapt from the free-throw line and home the clinching slam. kind of handed the contest to g said. "It was a lot of fun out ght.I'dliketoseethemhave an this every year." ntrasquad game was the first ch Steve Fisher has seen his y. However, the scrimmage .y an effective tool for Fisher his team, as it quickly be- showcase for the offensive f the team. heless, there were some no- ributions; all fourof the fresh- vards slashed impressively in Ndiaye finished off several hots with colossal dunks and ked like he could be a promis- butor off the bench. igan had its first closed prac- ay, and during the next month ll figure out who plays where or the November 16 opening th the Polish National Team. ness begins Sunday," King are still going to have fun, but lness you saw out there Satur- er. It's time to get serious." The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday. October 17. 1994 9 UNLV buys Massimin out of disputed contract Los Angeles Times LAS VEGAS - The tumultu- ous two-year reign of embattled UNLV basketball coach Rollie Massimino ended Friday night when he accepted the university's cash of- fer to terminate his lucrative and con- troversial contract, paving the way+ for the school to pursue former UNLV assistant Tim Grgurich for the now-+ vacant post. Massimino will receive $350,000 a year for five years to leave UNLV, pending almost certain approval by the Nevada Board ofRegents Wednes- day. Additional buyout contributions will push the total package to about $1.9 million over the length of the agreement, announced at a news con- ference at the Thomas & Mack Cen- ter. Massimino, who had a record of 36-21 at UNLV, appeared emotional while speaking with reporters. "It's been avery long, trying day," Massimino said. "This university is a great institution. I love Las Vegas, believe it or not. Unfortunately, this didn't work out." Massimino said he Wan to o - tinue coaching, but is unsure w h next move will be. UNLV A t hletic )ire D tor I in Weaver confirmed that the ch o will seek permission frm h b attle SuperSonics to spea with Grgurich, w ho is an asisan m ith3 the NBA team. Grgur ic h was lrme Coach Jerry Tark an ians t op ade for 12 seasons. Sources said the popular Grgurih is the top candidate and tha has been offered a contrac t o- 21,Or a year for three years. Grgurich was once arged h not prosecuted by the NCA fractions Commnittee r a rules violations at UNLV. I fmun guilty, he might not have been aV lowed to coach at an NCAA mem ber institution. Assistant coaches T on Massimino, Rollie's son, an d Da rwi n Cook will continue to receiv theirs salaries and medical benefits un June 30, 1995. Payments to the a tants will stop if they are hired e e where. Freshman Maurice Taylor provides a glimpse of his skills with this slam over two teammates in Saturday's team dunk contest, where he was a finalist. 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