The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 3, 2000 - 15 I'.'. r ry9 . SS Amw Young guns Thie Lit five kiskedball phayers th t left Migan ealrly for the NBA dratt have done well. Helre aire their career tIerLes in the NBA and their pints PeriV gale verae in their l t seasn at fi Mtichitn ill C ford be the next NBl A sutet1 tar)r the next player who left school too sitn. Player Pts UM Points Rebounds Assists WEBBER 19.2 20.9 10.1 4.3 HowARD 20.8 18.4 7.5 3.4 RosE 19.9 10.8 3.7 3.0 TAYLOR 12.3 14.8 5.2 1.2 TRAI ett 16.2 4.5 3.2 0.6 CRAWFORD 16.6 ? ? ? FILE PHOTOS. LOUIS BROWN, Da yaaC Awford! (From left to right) Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jalen Rose, Maurice Taylor and Robert Traylor pre- ceded Jamal Crawford in leaving Michigan early. DRAFT Continued from Page 12 mistake - but ii n also be the mis- take of a lifetitme. "Maturit y-w ise and soctIally. (players that join the NBA hefore graduating collene are not as des el- oped," Toronto Raptors Director of Basketball t)perations Bob Zuffelato said. Taj McDavid and Korleone Young are good examples of entering the NBA before being ready. McDavid was left undrafted in 1996 and ruined his chances at playing college basketball. Young was a bit more esuccessful - he was drafted by the Detroit Pistons in the 2nd routid of the 1998 draft - but was released before he could make an impact for the team, The answer to both of these prob- lems may be a developmental minor league System for the NBA. "1 think (a developmental league) couldhe good for high nchool kids who can't italic the grade," said Miller after being drafted by the Orlando Magic. "You don't want to see them not go to college and not play basket- ball." A minor league could be the answer for players like Young and McDavid, who were not cut out for college, as well as for Arceneaux. "I think (a developmental league) would be good for players that feel college isn't for them," said former Wolverine Jamal Crawford. "College isn't for everybody." There are other basketball leagues - - the Continental Baskethali Association, United States Basketball League and International Basketball League - but none have a relationship with the NBA. Isiah Thomas tried to make the CBA an NBA minor league, but without much success so far -and with Thomas negotiating the sale of the league it remains likely that he won't. David Stern has talked about an NBA minor league forming in November 2001, but would likely include an age limit. This pleases the NCAA but again leaves high school players in the cold. For now, young players are left with choosing a situation that they feel is right for them. "A lot of us have played agaittst (NBA players) already, so we think we are ready to make the jump," Crawford said. Whether they are ready or not remains to be seen, but until NBA , has a structured system, players will continue to make the jump - with- out a safety net. laCCrazies, Crawford says he ill always be a 'Michigan man yDan Williams Michigan people. one eve on the adventures of d orts Editor Counterpoint: Crawford's NCAA fall, Kevin and company as they 'deserved or undeserved, seemed to emerge from last season's black MINNEAPOLIS - The Micrigain wreak havoc with the team and the entire Crawford is a good person wi nen's basketball team has somie sery Athletic Department and contributed had an easy road in life. Gro ositive representatives in the NBA. greatly to an embarrassing conclusion to impoverished in Los Angeles Glen Rice, Chris Webber and Jalen Michigan's season. Seattle, Crawford beat the odds -e will forever be associated with the So many Maize Ragers are left it to Michigan. sning tradition of the program, and scratching their heads. which were once And he committed few if any olverine fans will continue to proudly encircled by white Crawford headbands, warrant punitive action by the on their jerseys. wondering whether or not his first round and their not quite logical rulet Thev're Michigan men. draft selection is a black eve or a feather ing an athlete's behavior beft But Tariq Abdul-Wahad (Olivier in th6 cap of the University. even get to college. aint- Jean) and Brandun Hughes, due to Good news folks. Crawford considers As he scaled fellow college heir short and himself Maize and Blue through and rose into the top ten of the dra toostly unpro- BASKETBALL throughi matter of necks, a feel-good st uctive stints If there is an bad blood, it's between written. ,ith the Commentary Crawford and the NCAA, although the The Michigan family especi olverines, will self-professed good kid won't publicly reason to be proud, even if the o be participating in UniveIt -pro- admit it. ship between Crawford and th eons any time soon. ' He plans on returning to Michigan for Arena oura was a disappointing Where Jamal Crawford will fall on football and basketball games, and he one. ' ( hat continuum is a grey area for most also wants to work further towards his To (he fans ;hat have real ichigan fans. degree in Ann Arbor. there, I thani them," Crawford Point: Crawford performed at a high So Wolverine fans can continue to think we could have had a great evel throughout his Michigan caree ,' embrace Crawford as one of their own as didn't stopp(a ing. Right now, host as it may have been, continued to he tries to live up to his Lottery build in made the best decision for t tay with the team throughout his sus- Chicago next season, -really don't think anybody can tension, and still maintains ties to And be sure that-C"awford will keef> that." La Vell, try to cloud. ho hasn't iwing up and then to make evils to NCAA s regard- ore they stars and ft in the oty was ally has relation- e Crisler gly short lly been said. 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