SPOR'TS Page 11 Wednesday, July 6, 1994 Q: Who was the No. 1 draft pick in the first NBA draft in 1966? "S)3iu)l MJOmN eqj Aq peioales 'ilassnil i Gzze3:y~ Big Dog is top dog at 1994 NBA Draft By Darren Everson DAILY SPORTS WRITER INDIANAPOLIS-Rumors circled the Hoosier Dome all through- outlast Wednesday'sNBA Draft. Some spoke of draft picks going here, some had them going there, while others suggestedprovenstarswouldsoontrade places. In the end, though, the draft came and went without much wheeling and dealing, and with only a few surprises. Asexpected, theMilwaukeeBucks selected consensus player of the year Glenn Robinson with the first pick. The Bucks expressed some interest in Donyell Marshall and Grant Hill among others, but decided they needed the Jordanesque all-around game that only Robinson can provide. "EverybodywantstobelikeMike," Robinson said, "but I'm not going to try to be like him. I'm just going to go out and give it my best shot and just take it from there." The nextcoupleof choices came as nosurprisetoanyone. Dukeswingman Grant Hill had been quoted prior to the Michigan's Jalen Rose chats with the mn .Jalen and By Brent McIntosh DAILY SPORTS WRITER INDIANAPOLIS-There are go- ing to be people who say that they didn't win anything. A couple of NCAA regionals? Juwan Howard's team never won the title, cynics will remind us. That tournament in Hawaii, where alen Rose's squad beat three top-20 teams in three nights? "Why couldn't they win the Big Ten?" critics will ask. Eighty games over three years? They lost 22, though, and they just couldn't beat Duke, they'll tell us. In short, they'll say, Jalen Rose and Juwan Howard never won anything that mattered. Those people are wrong. Rose and Howard may not have ings on their fingers to show for it, but they won the hearts of America. They may not be the team of the decade, but don't tell that to their fans all over the country - and the world. You don't believe it? Just find a court where kids are playing basket- ball. Chances are you'll also find a aize jersey with the number 5 on the fack, or baggy maize shorts, or black socks with black shoes. Bill Waltoncansay they'rethemost overrated and under-achieving teamhe has ever seen. Jon Chaney can say edia after the Denver Nuggets made him its first-round pick in the 1994 NBA Draft. Juwan have won a bigger prize they're classless. The critics can say through a happy exterior. "I started "We accomplished as much as any what they want. crying becauseI didn't want to leave. team has, from being different to the The truth is, much of America, es- I was upset. black socks to the long shorts to going pecially young America, loved Juwan "I'll say this: I was sad about leav- to two titles to five freshmen in the Howard and Jalen Rose. ing, butit was time for aman to become Final Four," he said. "For Jalen Rose, I Now, critics and fans alike must a man, to make that decision, to move look back at my averages and the kinds watch Jalen and Juwan part ways,leave forward, to go after those goals that you of things I did at Michigan as very Ann Arbor, to join Chris Webber in the always strive for." outstanding. Regardless of what you ranks of the professionals. Rose's showing at the draft was say about Jalen Rose, good or bad, Rose will be in Denver; the Nug- as different from Howard's as it you've got to respect what he's done." gets selected him 13th overall in last could be. Typical Juwan and typical Jalen. Wednesday's NBA Draft. Howard was The ever-flashy guard showed up So different, yet perfect comple-j picked fifth by the Washington Bul- in a custom-tailored, pin-striped, fire- ments. Michigan fans will miss Rose lets. engine red suitthat wasamajor topic of and Michigan fans will miss Howard. But the very event that heralded discussionamongfansandmediaalike. Even more, Michigan fans will miss their exodus was also perfectly fitting The applause he received was third Rose and Howard together. for the Rose and Howard that Wolver- only to homestate boys Damon Bailey The critics can't take that away ine fans came to know over three and Glenn Robinson, and he's headed from the pair. They can't take away the tumultous seasons. to Colorado, a state where extremes trends that the two started, along with Howardeverthe blue-collar player, like Jalen are commonplace, with the Webber, Jimmy King and Ray Jack- wore a solid, tan suit. The questions he mountains, the desert and the riches of son;they can't take away the title game, fielded from the media were about the ski towns. starting five freshmen, or the 1993 vic- graduating and other serious topics, The questions asked of him were tory over Kentucky, the unbeatable and he fielded them with a genuine less serious, his answersalmostaplay- team. Most of all, the critics can't take courtesy that would seem too sincere ful bit of trash talk with reporters. He away the dedicated adoration of fans out of anyone but Juwan. wasopenly "psyched,"enough tocome everywhere. He talked about dedication, fitting out of his usual shell. He asked one Ann Arbor will miss Jalen and in, growing up, words of wisdom. The reporter whogottoonosy about thesuit Juwan, and so will fans around the 6-foot-l0-inch forward was so courte- - "Why you on me for my suit?" - country. The new recruits will be ous, he had to convince reporters that and he warned reporters that he was here soon, but in the hearts of many, he was even excited. "the man on (Sega's NBA) Michigan basketball will never be "It hurt me, in a way, when I was Showdown...ifyou play (Sega's)Mad- the same. announcing my decision to Coach den '92, you don't want to see me." For Howard and Rose fans every- (Steve Fisher)," Howard said, let- Rose was outspoken about the Fab where - goodbye, guys, and good ting a little melancholy show Five's days at Michigan. luck in the pros. draft as saying that he'd prefer to play for Detroit and wouldn't sign with Dallas if they chose him. He got his wish, as the Mavericks picked California's Jason Kidd, leaving Hill for the Pistons. "To me, Detroit represents all that's good in professional sports - they've won before, they've got good players and good fans," Hill said. "I think it's a good fit for me." With the fourth pick, Minnesota chose Connecticut's Donyell Marshall. The All-American for.A d didn't express any reservations about being headed for the oft-troubled fran- chise or playing with the likes of Christian Laettner. "When I went up there, I felt very comfortable," he said. "I wanted to go as high as possible, but I kind of hoped to be picked by Minnesota. "With Isaiah Rider and Christian Laettner, I'm sure it'll be fun to play with them. I would rather play with Christian than against him." Michigan's Juwan Howard and See DRATrr, Page 12 WOLVERMNS Continued from page 1 position I have to play out there - I'll play." Michigan coach Steve Fisher, who attended the draft with his son Mark, sounded more like a proud father than a coach. "We are immensely proud,"he said of his two former stars. "They are two young guys that have done a great deal first for themselves and second for Michigan." Eventually the question that had to be asked came up: Whathappens when DenverplaysGoldenState?DoesJalen take it at No. 4 (Webber)? "I'mgoing to have to;I'm aDenver Nugget," Rose said. "We'll be friends before the game, and we'll be friends after, but for 48 minutes it'll be war." Rose also fielded anumberofques- tions about his attire for the evening, a red pin-striped suit that was definitely the fashion highlight of the night. "I got it in Detroit," Rose said proudly of the suit. And as for his former coach's thoughts on his wardrobe... "I helped him pick it out," Fisher in^c