I 1-- The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 1, 1994 M LER Continued from page 11 Before Monday night, the perfor- mances put on by Miller this series had been less than exemplary: His charac- teristic enthusiasmwasn't showing, his shots weren't falling. Monday, though, Miller served notice to the Knicks that he was ready for anything. He scored 31 points, 13 in the last 7:17. He trash-talked. He drew 19 free throwsworthoffouls. Heevengrabbed seven rebounds. The Reggie Miller of old was back, this time with a team that ht the drive, the confidence and the potential to stop the Knicks. "I just hadn't been myself up to now," Miller said. "Maybe I was just trying to show something, trying not to make headlines in New York. But I need to talk. I need to be me. Maybe I just realized that you can't be a nice guy and expect to beat the Knicks. You have to be like they are. You've got to be rude." So Miller's being rude. He's be- ing brash. He's doing it "his way." His test will come tonight, when he has to play away from home, in front of Madison Square Garden's hostile crowd. He will have to thrive on the booing, to feed on its energy. Millerknowsthat--hehassaidthat he wants to be the NBA's next Bill Laimbeer. Laimbeer, the former Pis- tons center,was the epitome ofvillainy. He loved being feared and hated. Like him or not, one can't deny that Laimbeer's ability to make his oppo- nents concentrate on him, not the game, was intregal in the Pistons' dominance. Whether Miller can do that will determine whether the Pacers can beat the Knicks. In a broader sense, though, Miller's ability to follow Laimbeer's example will ultimately decide whether he is just another good player or one of the great players in the league. He hasn't proven yet that he be- longs in that category. Tonight, he can make it clear where he stands. He just has to do it his way. NCAAs begin for 'M' track Idaho meet signals end for Michigan star Molly McClimon By Brent McIntosh DAILY SPORTS WRITER The first day of June-thelast d of an era. Today, com- petition begins at the 1994 NCAA Track and Field OutdoorNational Championships in Boise, Idaho. When it ends Sat- urday, the four McClimon years Molly McClimon has competed for Michigan's track team will be com- plete. Hercareerendsnotwithouthonors. Before this week's meet even begins, McClimon has titles galore. She is a four-time track All-American, a three- time Cross Country All-American, a Distance Medley National Champion, a five-time Big Ten track titleist and Big Ten cross country champ. She has fought back from knee surgery her sophomore season, and she has hauled in a plethora of Academic-Athletic awards. The daughter of former Wiscon- sin track coach Daniel McClimon, Molly is in Idaho to add one more title to that list. Seeded eighth in the 5000- meter run, her last race is a chance to go out with a bang, to end the McClimon era with one more classic performance. She is joined in Idaho by eight of her teammates, four of whom are also looking to repeat as All-Americans. It is the Wolverine distance corps that is best represented. Along with ASSOCIATED PRES McClimon in the 5000, Courtney Game Five in New York may be the biggest test of Reggie Miller's career. Babcock (3000-meter run), Karen Harvey (1500) and Chris Szabo Howard, Peoples sign for AAU (10,000) are all looking to add an- other All-America title to their per- By Ryan White "I played AAUs and I know how sonal files. DAILY SPORTS WRITER is as far as programs that don't ha Richelle Webb, Michigan's sprint With the NBA Draft on the hori- funding," Howard said. "This meal stalwart, will face her toughest com- zon one would expect that Juwan a lot to me, and if it didn't I wouldn petition of the season. She will run the Howard is pretty busy these days. be here." 100-meter dash, where she is seeded Nonetheless Howard, along with According to Ann Arbor/Ypsilar 14th, and the 200, where she is sixth. friend and former Michigan foot- AAU Director Edward Phillip The busiest Wolverine will be ball player Shonte Peoples, gave a Howard's appearence meant moret Laura Jerman, who will compete in couple of hours of their time Satur- the kids than just money. the 100-meter hurdles, the 400-meter day to help raise money for the Ann "It shows that a guy like Juwa hurdles and the heptathlon, where she Arbor/Ypsilanti Amateur Athletic Howard, who has a high profile, has is seeded 13th. Union (AAU) basketball program. commitment to youth," he sai Jessica Kluge will represent the The two signed autographs at a "That's something that a lot of kit Wolverines in the 800, and Ronda sports cards and collectables show at don't have today: commitment. Meyers and Carrie Stewart will com- Ann Arbor Huron High School. "For them to see a guy like Juwa pete for Michigan in the discus and Howard's signature was going for $8 come in here and do this is treme javelin, respectively. and Peoples' for $4. dous." ril .n n' It s tc i d id. 'ar ,n- .Event Management *Donor Relations ~ -General Office Work 'Booster Club Coordination Call Phil Cole 747-1197 Department of Recreational Sports INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM RECRUITS Continued from page 11 "We have a very good senior class, so we could have our best NCAA finish ever if the freshmen perform." Bunting, along with high-school teammate Devereux, will be asked to make a contribution in the distance freestyle events,an areainwhich Michi- gan has never been particularly strong. The Lansdale, Pa., native was a Prep All-American in the 500 freestyle in addition to the 400 freestyle relay and 200 individual medley (IM). Michigan's depth in the butterfly events will be complemented by the addition ofHale,whowon the state title in the 100 fly. The Ann Arbor native also won state titles in the 500 freestyle Doing the Wing Thing AGAIN AT i ~ ~~~~ ,, ~f4 f1Rf A and 200 IM while at Pioneer High. "We've never been strong in the 100 or 200 butterfly, and our distance freestyle has fallen off over the years,' Richardson said. "With the recruit we're going to be strong across t board." "We didn't pick up an) breaststrokers, though, so we're no going to be asdominant in those event, as we have been in the past." 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