he Miigan aaily - Wednesday, June 29, 1994 -r" _. _ NBA Continued from page 11 pound frame, and their psychologist loves him-says he is as solid as they come mentally, a real winner with a great work ethic. Can the Pistons afford to pass on a talent like Hill in order to get what they need? That will probably be a moot point by the time they make their selection: look for the Pistons to trade down in order to get a true center, which Howard is not. 4. MINNESOTA -- GRANT HILL, DUKE. If Hill is still around this late, which is unlikely, the Timberwolves would be stupid not to pick him up and pair him with Christian Laettner, his old teammate. Hill is the Scottie Pippen lookalike that this club needs. 5. WASHINGTON - DONYELL MARSHALL, CONNECTICUT. An NBA weight program could turnthis6-foot- 8, 185-pound forward into a great defensive presence, and his offense this year was outstanding. He shot, passed, dunked - you name it, he can probably do it. 6. PHILADELPHIA - LAMOND MURRAY, CALIFORNIA. Philadelphia could use a draft pick who will put the ball in the goal, and apure shooter like Murray will keep teams from doubling Shawn Bradley so effectively. 7. L.A. CLIPPERS - JALEN ROSE, MICHIGAN. Rose has a reputation as lacking discipline, but NBA scouts like what they see. At 6-foot-8, Rose is true three-position player and a good defender, and that versatility could put him higher in the draft than *many expect. 8. SACRAMENTO-CARLOSROGERS, TENNESSEE STATE.At6-foot-11 and only 210 pounds, Rogers is thin and un- known. Questions remain as to whether he can become consistent enough to merit a lottery pick. 9. BOSToN- - SHARONE WRIGHT, CLEMSON. Wright, Eric Montross and Yinka Dare are the three centers that could go as lottery picks, and they could go in any order. Wright is more athletic than Montross, and could go higher. 10.L.A. LAKERS-ERICMONTROSS, NORTH CAROLINA. Montross' position in the draft may have been hurt by his EVAN PETRIE/Daiy Juwan Howard and fellow Fab Fiver Jalen Rose are just two of the many underclassmen available in tonight's NBA Draft. Howard is expected to be a lottery pick, and Rose should also be selected in the first round. Department of Recreational Sports INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL SAND VOLLEYBALL 3-on-3 BASKETBALL Entry Deadline: Thursday 7/7 sa - 5:30 - 6:30 p.m Sand VB"-6:30 -7:30 p.m. 3-on-3 . 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. IMSB Lobby Play Begins: Monday 7/11 For Additional Information Contact IMSI3 763-3562 -vryhig you.--,i NHL Continued from page 11 While it was special for the rest of the Botterill family in attendance - mother Doreen, his sister and grand- mother -one other person joined the gleeful celebration. St.Paul'shockey coachMatt Soule watched his first St. Paul-coached player go in the first round. Soule, a New England native, hoped Boston (at No. 21) would choose Botterill and join alum Don Sweeney with the Bruins. "He's a very mature kid," Soule said. "He's got all the tools mentally." While he may be mentally strong, Botterill also possesses physical power. However, he does lack excep- tional speed, not something that wor- ries Button, who said the pace of the game "never posed a problem." "He's asmartplayer," Button con- tinued. "He'll be able to adapt." choicetoplay his senioryear,buthe'll still be apresence in the middle for any team that takes him. 11.SEATrLE-YNKA DARE,GEORGE WASHINGTON. Acenter in the Dikembe Mutumbo mold,Dare could be the man that the Sonics need to free up Shawn Kemp and his cohorts. Sure he scored asumtotalof zeropoints against Michigan inthe '93 NCAA tourney- but that was more than a year ago, and this guy's only played organized ball for about four. That's the lottery. Other players thatcould sneakintothetop 11 include Louisville's Clifford Rozier, a tot rebounder; Monty Williams of Notre Dame, whose former heart problem could scare scouts; Aaron McKie and Eddie Jones of Temple; and Arizona's Khalid Reeves - anyone who thinks he's too small at6-foot-2 needs to talk to a Michigan fan who saw him throw in a flawless 40 in his team's 119-95 pastingof the Wolverines. Big Ten players that could follow Robinson, Howard and Rose into* first round include Anthony "Pig" Miller of Michigan State and Deon Thomas of Illinois. RED WiNGS Continuedfrompage 11 Ilitch named amateur scouting di- rector Ken Holland to the assistant post. A good move with the draft on team's horizon, but it's a lot like hav- ing Al Gore without Bill Clinton. Finally, last week, Flitch gave the job of director of player personnel to coach Scotty Bowman. Firing Murray and giving hisjobto Bowman could well turn out to be Ilitch's biggest mistake. The Wings' playoff embarrass. ment, it can he called nothing I was not Murray's fault. He had bt a team around a nucleus of veterans and a group of talented young play- ers. Bowman wasbroughtinbeforelast season to take that team to the prom- ised land. Many thought he was the man to do it. He had been a winne everywhere he had coached, so why should Detroit be any different? Aftertheplayoffsmanyofthesa people who thought Bowman was the answerfeltthathe wasout-coachedby the Sharks' Kevin Constantine, and Bowmanwassupposedlyunhappy with many of the players on the team. Thatis where litch'sbiggestprob- lem lies. He appears to have put all of his faith and all of the power in the hands ofacoach whose best years are behind him and today is just goi through the motions. Before he was given the added power,itwaswidelyreportedthatBow- man wanted a good part of the Red Wing roster traded. Now that he is i the position to do so himself, he says that that's not the case at all. 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