Feeling a draft Gso inline to see who preceded Andy Hilbert in the NHL draft and to check out the first two rounds of the draft. michigondaily.com/sports AL MONDAY JULY 3, 2000 _ s Car signs extension to coach through 2005 By Ryan C. Moloney Daiy Spos t'.os Lloyd Carr's week-long July 4th aca- tion reached an apex of sorts before his plane esen left the runway. Carr. Michigan's football coach for the past fie cyears, signed a six-year. S6 112-million contract last Mondas putting him among the nation's coach- ing elite in terms of salary. The deal was a renegotiation of Carr's 54.87-million contract for seven vars, inked in 1998. The incentive-laden contract will pay Carr a base of S287,100 annually for his coaching duties - the same figure as the last contract. The remaining bulk of Carr's salary consists of S765,01 start- ing next year and each following year for appearances on television, radio and the Internet. (Carr will also receive a month' sworth of base salary for each bowl game -- Michigan has played in a bowl for 25 years running and would only miss an invitation in the extremely unlikely event of a losing season. Carr will donate $50,000 of his year- Iv salary for a women's athletic scholar- shtip 'at Michig'asi.k7ates's cotttact an calls fo t S550 11 tCr ecistbuted eact near to his coaching staff "Ilis contract isctsrv unique" interim athletic director Bill Martin told the Detroit Free Press ,"er' few include provisions ofthat nature Carr served as defensive coordinator for Michigan during the Bo Schembechler and Gavr Moeller eras from 1980-94 before assuming the head coach position in 1995. Carr sports a 49-13 career record and the 1997 national title - Michigan's first since 1948. lie has captured two Big Ten titles and three bow wins - including a 35-34 overtime thriller over Alabama in last season's Orange Bowl The new deal puts Car slightly behind Michigan State basketball coach Tom Izzo for the title as highest paid college coach in the state of Michigan. Izzo signed a deal for an average of SI.1-million a year on the heels of the Spartans' national championship win last spring. Carr's closest football coun- terpart, Michigan State's first-year coach Bobby Williams, makes a paltry- in-comparison 5485,000 per year. 2 -x NBA commissioner David Sterni(dl congrat Cavaliers selected him with the eighth pick in Early-entni NBIJ'A, s t ifk By Jeff Phillips taily Sports Writer For the past few years the basket- ball world has been caught in the debate of what to do with young players wanting to play professional- ly. Young players want to make money for playing basketball and the NBA remains their sole outlet. But the NBA still hasn't made up its mind as to what it wants to do. It is not sure whether to require upper- classman standing -- as in the NFL. -- or to develop a minor league sys- tem, as in baseball and hockey. Advocates for players staying in school often use San Antonio's Tim Carr in the fast lane Lloyd Car's new contract will pay him $852,000 next season and $1.052 million each of the following five seasons. How Carr's contract compares to what some of his peers wil make this year: Bruins make Hilbert their . third pick . By Arun Gopal DalyS sprts sltitos The Michigan hockey program has been supplying the National Hockey League with outstanding talent for sev- eral sears. In his sixteen seasons at the hest of the Wolverines, coach Red Berenson has watched numerous Michigan stars - such as Blake SloJr Aaron Ward, John Madden, and StW Shields - make successful transitions from college to the pros. a few years, Bercnson may be adding another name to that list. Sophomore center Andy Hilbert was chosen by the Boston Bruins with the AP PHOT seventh pick in the second round (37th tulates Jamal Crawford after the Cleveland selectioti verall) of the 2000 NHL the 2000 NBA Draft. Entry 1 t "The Bruins organization is t notch," Hilbert said. "I'm real happy t be going to Boston." Hilbert is in the relative minority o North Amnencan hockey players whc choose to attend college instead of play -ing major junior hockey in Canada Although his chosen path might be th Duncan as a prime example. Duncan road less-travelled, Hilbert appears t stayed at Wake Forest for four years, have no regrets about his decision t was picked No. 1 overall, and helped cotae to Ann Arbor. lead the Spurs to, the NBA title in his "I think the NCAA is the best routest second year. get to the pros," Hilbert said. "In col# "The NBA likes players to stay (in the competition is older, so it preps yo school for multiple years)," said , for profess ional players. Rick Sund, the Detroit Pistons ' ou also have to juggle both schoo General Manager and vice- and) ockey, so you learn good tim President. management skills." Again this year a senior was taken ' Hilbert, who was rated 58th out of al No. I in the draft, Cincinnati's North1 American and European player Kenyon Martin. eligible for the draft, has not come to' So, every player should stay in decision on his future. Although th school for all four years, right'?' Bruins own Hilberts professional rids For every Tin Duncan and Kenyon he has no pressure to leave school. Martin, there is a player who "I have no idea what I'm doing nex would've helped their chances by year" Hilbert said. "Ourteaa is going leaving early. In the 2000 NBA be good. We have a good shot at win draft, one has to look no further than ning the national title, so I'm not wor 1Wkleber State's Harold Arceneaux. ied about the future" Arceneaux was highly regarded by Whenever he does decide to go pr NBA teams after his performance in Hilbert will become part of one of th the 1999 NCAA tournament, but most revered teams in all of sports. chose to stat in school one more Boston was one of the "Original Six' year. founding members of the Nationa The resulti? Arceneaux was not Hockey League (along with De ,it drafted this year. He earned a college Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, an degree, but Arceneaux hurt his New York Rangers) The Bruins alumn dream of making in the NBA list includes some of the greatest name "(NBA teams) are looking a lot at in hockey, such as Bobby Orr an upside right now -- maybe they look Raymond Borque. at seniors as being maxed-out," said Although Hilbert has a long way tog former lorida standout Mike Miller. before getting mentioned in the sam Entering the NBA draft after a breath as those legends, he welcome couple years of college or after high the opportunity to play in a city that i schoolcan be the right decision - it accustomed to greatness on the ice. would be hard to tell Kevin Garnett "The people in Boston are and Kobe Bryant they made a Hilbertsaid."I'mreallylooking forwar See DRAFT, Page 15 toplaying for the Bruins some day." 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