Wecaesa,wMa 1.993 -The Mlchoi t y.nveed-s5 Webber decides to make jump to pros By KEN DAVIDOFF played a pivotal role for the only team ONLYBMaKEIALL R to ever start five first-year players in a When it came right down to it, championship contest Chris Webber simply thought he was "There'll never he another incom- ready. Ready to compete against the ing group like the Fab Five," Webber the adult responsibilities that accom- lasted." panry the job. Michigan coach Steve Fisher said Thus, the Michigan men's basket- he would love to have the power for- ball player announced last Wednesday ward back, but he thanked Webber for at Crisler Arena his intention to turn his two years of service. professional and apply for the June 30 "For a person to come under the National Basketball Assocation draft. enormous pressure that he did when he The 20 year old joined an elite club of came to Michigan and live up to the players -including formerLosAnge- expectations that were placed ou him, lea Laker Magic Johnson, Detroit Pis- and not only do that bat in a style and ton Isaiah Thomas, Denver Nugget with the grace and class that I think Chris Jackson and New Jersey Net reflects Chris and his family, he has Kenny Anderson - who entered the made all who are parl of Michigan draft after only two years of school exremely proud," Fisher said. "There 'TIhere's no doubt in my mind I'm will not be another Chris Webber who ready for the next level," Webber said. comes through Michigan. You can Webber leaves behind a bevy of coach a lifetime and not get one of the accomplishments. He became thefirst substance that you've got here." player tonmake theNCAA All-Tourna- Webber'sentire family attended the ment squad as hoth a freshman and a press conference, and all expressed ap- sophomore. He ranked among the fi- proval of the decision, although they nalists in the running for the Naismith admitted they didn't quite see it comn- Award, the Wooden Award, and the lag. I United States Basketball Writers "I was surprised at the timing," AssociationuPlayer-of-the-Yearhonor. Webber's mother Doria said. He made the Michigan all-time top Michigan~ point guard Jalen Rose, five lists for field goal percentage, re- Webber's longtime friend, respected bounding and blocked shots. And he his teammate's decision but expressed sadness over his departure. "He had to make the best decision for Cbris Webber," Rose said. "We're altgoing tomiss him, but wegoutakeep going, and we gotta still play forMichi- gan and we gotta still win." Golden State Warrors scout Scott Schuler agreed that Webber can in- deed succeed at the next level. "Ithnhe'sageatplayer,"Schuler said. "He's ready. We would sure lave to have him, but Idon't know if we'll he high enough (in the draft) or not Maybe we'll get lucky. He's gonna be a good pro." Mostextpertsexpect Webber tobe among the first tm eplayers drafted. Webber's exit leaves the Wolver- ines with only nine scholarship players for next year, includingremuits Bobby Crawford and Olivier Saint lean. . ,,. .+w.=rw.,. --w .+.a. .. uaF,>-.. ..^ .c" . .. . ,t .ashy'+w w+w e +s,'° rra* . '.fxs " i goo r I D'ISC KATHLEN, *MARSALIS in My ife I BAROQUE DUET- PLACIDO DOMINGO- : : , rte. .g RFEA TN'1BEAST lwSmhoyb JAMES -. - AIWAY E I -TRl EMI ALWAY PNIUP GIASS- Th MMSLo SYmph Y :A Voc rPhilps Henryk Gorecki IPAVA R9TTl EISTRussFE5TI ° c- erd cNCO~naaFnn O " l ne /E } 4 NYE14.99 ' MI Era HENRYHE GORAEOFI PAVA"ROTTI L/REIE LyreASSRSI E F IC P. AVT5E M "'T__. E_"MNMAN MAYd a3 C VgW 14s."sor 'Er ls THAIRKORECY K I-PYR RIISINGS KE N lASS 1 99t AM . TPIp I Sym.phony No . h3 K3,LucanoPayroti E ichK e/icnaiPop 13U. 'A .d /c A comes to musicc acome topous. TaArbl orlnonsumer MallI*PBriaRwood Malt Chris Webber made the announcement all Michigan fans fears last Wednesday at Crisler Arena -- he will turn professional.