12A - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 5, 1995 Smith signs for maximum under new NBA rookie salary scale MORAGA, Calif. (AP) - Sure, his contract is small compared with the huge deals signed by No. 1 picks of the recent past. But Joe Smith figures more than $8 million for three years will be plenty to live on comfortably. Smith, the top pick in last June's NBA draft, signed with Golden State Wednesday and immediately joined other Warriors at a mini-camp workout. Under the new salary scale for NBA rookies, the top draft pick is limited to a three-year deal worth from $7.11 million to $8.53 million. Smith reportedly got the maximum. That's a fraction of the 10-year, $68.15 million contract top pick Glenn Robinson signed with Milwaukee last year or the 15-year, $74.4 million deal Chris Webber got from Golden State in 1993. "The amount of money I'm making now is a lot of money," said Smith, 20, who would have been starting his junior year at Maryland if he had not entered the NBA draft, "so I can't really say I'm getting cheated." The new rookie salary structure made negotiations extremely easy for Warriors general manager Dave Twardzik, whose only complaint while joining Smith at a signing ceremony was that "he didn't even buy me lunch." The 6-foot-10, 225-pound Smith said he was glad the contract was signed and that he can focus on basketball when the Warriors open training camp Friday at San Luis Obispo. "The amount of money I'm making now is a lot of money, so I can 't really say, I'm geting cheated" -- Joe Smith Golden State Warriors rookie "There wasn't much to discuss because of the signing situation," Smith said. "So it was just time for me to sign my name on the bottom line." Smith, who averaged 20.2 points and 10.7 rebounds a game during his two years at Maryland, was accompanied - as always - to the ceremony by his mother, Letha, who will move from Norfolk, Va., to live with her youngest child during his first year as a pro. The Smiths, who have been looking for rental apartments in the San Francisco Bay area, are not seeking anything too luxurious. "After raising seven kids, I can't even find the time to splurge," Letha Smith said. "I've held on to the dollar and spent it wisely for many years, so it's going to be a while before I splurge. I'll still be looking for sales. "To us, $2 million or the $60 million that Robinson boy got last year or whatever is still a lot of money." NBA rookie Joe Smith, who left Maryland after his sophomore year, signed for $8.53 million over three years. I Spikers could start 4-1 with victory The Michigan women's volleyball team has been on a roll. orids While the Wolverines' overall record of 9-5 might not be all that impres- sive, their 3-1 record in the Big Ten is another story. As of today, three wins against one loss puts N eb Notebook Giovanazzi's first year coaching in Ann Arbor. RUNNING THE "O": Through the first two weeks of conference play, Michigan has been enjoying some real success in their offensive game. Much of that success can be attrib uted to continued work on the team's point scoring. The Wolverines' point-scoring prowess was apparent in lastFriday's marathon five-game road victory over Iowa. Michigan in a position to match its Coming off a loss to Michigan. best-ever five-match conference start. State, Michigan poured it on against A win this Friday against Indiana the Hawkeyes. in Bloomington would give the Wol- Outside hitter Shannon Brownlee verines their best Big Ten start since paced the Wolverines' attack. The 1992. That year, the team jumped out Senior co-captain led a group of four to a 4-1 league record. players with double-digit kill totals. 1992 was also coach Greg - by Chris Murphy Soccer duo faces former team Two Wolverines face their former 1993-94 Scholar Athlete award. team when the Michigan women's Michigan junior goalkeeper Jori soccer team takes on Detroit today. Welchans guarded the net for De- Last season, junior defender troit during her freshman year. She Michele Brach was a tri-captain for posted an 11-6-2 record along with Detroit when the Titan's took on a .99goals-againstaveragein 1993. Michigan. Brach also won Detroit's - by Dan Stillman Stickers jump into top ten Michigan field hockey is ranked six-game homestand. in the top ten for the first time this Michigan has a well-balanced at- season. The team moved up six tack, sporting five players with at rankings from 14th to eighth this least three goals and 25 shots each. week. The Wolverines almost double their All six Big Ten teams are ranked. opponents in shots per game, 20.1 to The Wolverines are scheduledto play 11.7. seven teams this season which are or Sherene Smith leads the team in have been ranked. both goals and points, with 10 and 20 Michigan improved its record to respectively; she also leads the teani 9-3. The Wolverines have won in shots and game-winning goals., seven of their last eight games, GoaltenderRachael Geisthardthas, with six of those victories coming been superb in the goal, with career- on the road. The team finished its high sixth shutouts. She has agoals- road trip with a record of 6-1; the against average of 1.00 and has al- lone defeat was a 4-3 heartbreaker lowed only first-half two goals. against Iowa. They now begin a - by Michael Levy Harriers gear up for Maine Comingoffatwo-weekbreak,the Freshman John Mortimer has. Michigan men's cross country team stepped up so far this season ands is ready to race at the Maine Invita- placed second at the Boston College tional in Orono, Maine. Invitational. In order to prepare for the race, The team will need help from ev- coach Ron Warhurst has put the eryone .to make up for the lose of Wolverines through more intense senior Scott McDonald. training for the last two weeks. - by Mark Snyder N.. ... BIG TEN continued from page 10A Illini quarterback Scott Weaver will start his first game of the year. He'll look to tailback Ty Douthard and flanker Jason Dulick for help, which he might actually need. Indiana ranks third in the conference in total defense. The unit is lead by strong safety Aaron Warnecke. Defenses will dominate, and Weaver will win his season debut. Illinois 12, Indiana 0. Purdue (0-0-1,2-1-1) at Minnesota (0-0, 2-1) Last week, the Boilermakers dis- efficiency while tailback Chri Darkins has enjoyed another stron year. Saturday's matchup will come doy to the fact that Minnesota and Chri Darkins will be able to run the bal against a weak Purdue defense. Minnesota 30, Purdue 21. Iowa (0-0, 3-0) at Michigan Stat (0-0-1, 2-1-1) Perhaps the most interesting matchui this week will be in East Lansing. The Hawkeyes are undefeated an the Spartans are coming off a big wi against Boston College. It's starting to look like Michiga State's first-year coach Nick Saban ha finally turned the program around. HI ~1V~h'Y'. ~I (b I I ijv