ackson, g eady for aft John Lero aly Sports Editor P Jimmy King and Ray Jackson can nly wait now. The two ex-Wolverines can only ait for commissioner David Stern to all out their times today at the NBA raft in Toronto (7 p.m., TNT). The pair remain the only Fab Fivers ho have not wom a pro uniform. But at all could change tonight. Both King and Jackson have a shot at eing selected in the two-round draft, if t for their raw skills and ability, at least their experience on a winning team. wo trips to the Final Four and another lite Eight appearance are reason nough for most NBA coaches to draft a aturally talented athlete. King, however, who had a sub-par enior season - one in which he was xpected to be the Wolverines' leader - as the best chance of the two to be rafted. The6-foot-3 guard from Pano, Texas ects to go somewhere in the second und. Early projections had him as alate econd-rounder, but his workouts this ummer have been impressive and may ave boosted his stock a bit. He played ell at summer camps, but most critics till say he lacks a consistent three-point hot. "Jimmy had productive post-college nd pro camps," Michigan coach Steve her said. "He went to Portsmouth .), went to Phoenix and Chicago. He layed well and he helped himself. He hould go low first to mid-second round. think it'll be early second." San Antonio is supposedly interested n the Texas-native. But, King ranks far ehind the two best shooting guards in he draft, Michigan State's Shawn espert who is practically assured of be- ng a lottery pick, and Florida State's Sura, who should go somewhere in late first round. Jackson, on the other hand, may not as lucky as his teammate. His 6-foot-5 rame is too small to play small forward n the NBA and most scouts think he is ot quick enough and doesn't have a ood enough outside shot to be a shoot- ng guard. Jackson has stepped up almost every acet of his games in the pre-draft camps. While most draft experts say Jackson bably won't be drafted, there is a ance he could be a late-second round ick. The addition of two expansion eams in 1995 means that there will be our more picks in this years' draft. "Ray's not going to get drafted - ut possibly at the tail end," Fisher said. "He'll have the opportunity to pick where he'll go (as a free agent) and that should be good for him." Maryland's Joe Smith is expected to *he first pick announced tonight. The Golden State Warriors, who own the first pick, are also interested in North Carolina's Jerry Stackhouse and Alabama's Antonio McDyess. Show your and receive complimentary admission to an advanced screening of"FirstI.inq'ht. United Artists Briarwood, July 6,7:30 pm Seating is limited, so reservations are necessaqy. Call 1-(800) 235-3580 ext.1001. This offer is good for the Visa cardholder and one guest. i$ VWSA It's EveryvhereYouW It To Be." )'ij S. ic 19