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2D COURIER-POST, Friday, May 12, 1995 SECOND ROUND Jordan, Bulls fined for return of No. 23 Duncan says he's definitely returning to school for his junior year. "No doubt about it," he told The News Observer of Raleigh from his home in St. Croix, Virgin Islands. "I'll be back, for sure.

I knew before the season ended." In Tuscaloosa, Alabama center McDyess said he will give up his final two years of college eligibility to enter the draft. McDyess, a 6-foot-9, 220-pound sophomore, scheduled a news conference to announce his decision, but confirmed it to reporters while leaving his campus apartment. Last season, he averaged 12.5 points, 9.1 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game during the regular season, then really stepped up his play in the postseason. i In the NCAA tournament, he set a school record with 39 points in a first-round victory over Penn. He wound up averaging 21.4 points and 16.2 rebounds in the postseason.

In Chicago, Kevin Garnett is making himself available for the draft, hoping to become the first player to go directly from high school to the pros in the last 20 years, Chicago newspapers reported Thursday. The 6-foot-U, 217-pound Garnett, who led Farragut High to city championship in March, was expected to go among the top 20 draftees, his high school coach William Nelson told the Chicago Tribune. The deadline for filing for the draft is 11:59 p.m. Sunday. getter with 519 points from a nationwide media panel.

He was followed by Robinson (479), Pippen (451), Stockton (447) and Hardaway (394). The second team consisted of Phoenix's Charles Berkley, Orlando's Shaquille O'Neal, Sacramento's Mitch Richmond and Seattle's Shawn Kemp and Gary Payton. The third team includes Houston's Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler, San Antonio's Dennis Rodman, Seattle's Detlef Schrempf, and Indiana's Reggie Miller. Leaving early Tim Duncan is staying, but Antonio McDyess, Rashard Griffith and Kevin Garnett are going. In Raleigh, Wake Forest center "For any player to change it has to be approved," league spokesman Jan Hubbard said.

"As of now, the league has not been asked to approve the change." The league also fined Jordan $5,000 for wearing white sneakers with black trim instead of the black shoes his teammate9 wore. It was expected Jordan would return to wearing the black shoes tonight. All-NBA Team Utah teammates Karl Maione and John Stockton made the All-NBA team along with San Antonio's David Robinson, Chicago's Scottie Pippen and Orlando's Anfernee Hardaway. Maione was the leading vote- Associated Press NEW YORK The Chicago Bulls could be out another $25,000 if Michael Jordan wears No. 23 tonight without the NBA's persmission.

On Thursday, the Bulls were fined $25,000 because Jordan changed jerseys from No. 45 to No. 23 without league approval. Jordan plans to wear 23 the number he made famous before retiring in October 1993 again tonight when the Bulls play host to the Orlando Magic in Game 3. However, the league said the Bulls have not requested a jersey change for Jordan, and the Bulls face another $25,000 fine if Jordan wears No.

23 again without approval. EASTERN CONFERENCE (eel-of-7) Indiana vs. New York (Pacara lead eertee 2-1) Indiana 107, New York 105 New York IM. Indiana 77 Indiana 87. Naw York 95 (OT) 513 Naw York at Indiana.

3.30 pm. S17: Indiana at Naw York, 6 m. 519: Naw York at Indiana, a m. 'i-21 Indiana at Naw York. TBA CMcago vs.

Orlando (Sanaa Had 1-1) Orlando 94 Chicago 91 Chicago 104. Orlando 94 Tonight: Orlando at Chicago, 8 pm. S'U: Orlando at Chicago, 5 30 p.m. 5H: Chicago at Orlando, TBA '518: Orlando at Chicago, 6 p.m. 521: Chicago at Orlando, TBA WESTERN CONFERENCE LA.

Lakars va. San Antonio (San Antonio ktada J-O) San Antonio 110. A. Lakars 94 San Antonio 97, L.A. Lakars 90 Tonight San Antonio at L.A Lakars, 10 30 514: San Antonio at L.A.

Lakers, 3 pm. '513: LA. Lakars at San Antonio, TBA '518: San Antonio at A. Lakars, TBA '520: A. Ukara at San Antonio, TBA PhoarMi va.

Houston (PhoenU Mads 1-0) PhoanlK 130, Houston 108 Houston at Phoenix In) b13: Phoenix at Houston, 1 m. 514: Phoenix at Houston, 1 pm. '516: Houston at Phoenix, TBA '518: Phoenix at Houston. TBA '520: Houaton at Phoenix. 3 30 m.

'it necessary Pacers 97, Knicks 95 NEW YORK (98) Oakley 7-14 8-10 23. Smith 5-9 2-4 12, Ewing 4-9 3-4 11, Harper 4-9 3-4 13. Starke 8-17 0-4 23, Mason 3-6 3-7 9. Anthony 2-3 0-0 4. Davit 0-2 0-0 0.

WiWemt 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 33-72 19-33 95. INDIANA (97) DOavts 3-6 2-2 8, McKay 4-15 5-8 14. Smits 6-9 9-12 21, Jackson 1-2 3-4 5. Millar 11-21 4-4 26, A Davia 1-3 8-10 10.

Kite OO 0-0 0, Workman 3-6 3-4 10. Mitchell 0-3 0-0 0, Scott 0-1 34 3. Totals 29-66 37-46 97. New York 29 20 24 18 798 Indiana 24 21 20 23 897 3-Polnt goals New York 10-20 (Starks 7-11, Harper 2-5. Oakley 1-3, Anthony 0-11.

Indiana 2-10 McKay 1-3, Workman 1-3. Jackson 0-1. Millar 0-3). Fouled out Ewing. Smith.

Rebounds New York 38 (Oakley 7). Indiana 61 (Miner 11). Assists New York 24 (Slsrks 9). Indiana 11 (Jackson 4). Total touts Naw York 39, Indiana 32 Technicals Harper, Smits, Miller.

D.Davis. Flagrant tout D.Davis. (16.530). AnastasiaFans throw in the hats on Phillies in 13-1 loss to Expos was funnier, anyway. This was loss with a certain style, with a bombastic, hilarious quality.

Hey, it was just one of those days, when the Expos kept hitting baseballs out of the field of play, and the fans kept throwing hats in. Phil Anastasia is the sports columnist lor the Courier-Post. He can be reached at 486-2424 or by fax at 663-2831. mature adult. "I had a terrible game.

That's no reason for me to hang my head. "I just have to prepare myself to come back ready to play (today)." That was the best approach. The only approach. A 12-run loss or a one-run loss, it's still a loss. The Phillies still are in first place.

In a way, this was better. This NBA Playoff Leaders NEW YORK The NBA individual playoff scoring, field goal percentage, reoounoing and assist leaders Continued from Page 1D Berry, nor the first of Hayes' three errors. "He's in i dead-arm stage," Fregosi said of Mimbs. If Mimbs' work introduced Thursday's Theater of the Absurd, Norm Charlton's performance in the ninth inning dropped the curtain. No wonder the guy used to be a closer.

Charlton surrendered a solo home run, hit a batter, got a couple outs on scorching drives to the outfield, then allowed a monstrous two-run homer to pinch-hitter Tim Spehr, who clubbed a 2-2 pitch into a booth between the upper- and lower-levels behind left field. That ball later in the Phillies' clubhouse. "If you play well they let you know. If you play bad, they let you know. "It doesn't bother me.

We didn't do anything right, so it was a good game to lose." The more Hayes was asked about the hats, though, the more aggravated he became. By the time the third wave of media had reached his locker, Hayes said the hockey reference was "in poor taste," considering the way the Phillies have been playing. "We've been playing good ball, but the game they (the fans) came to, we lost," Hayes said. "That's the way it is here. "I'm a professional.

I'm a went 420 feet, easy. "I actually thought he threw the ball good," Fregosi said of Charlton. It only got weirder. The next batter was Alou, who hit a sharp grounder that Hayes mishandled for error No. 3.

Instantly, three hats flew out of the stands behind third base and landed near the dirt cutout. The symbolism was obvious, and completely sarcastic: Hayes had pulled off the first hat trick at Broad and Pattison since Eric Lindros went for three goals against the other Montreal professional team on March 20. "I played here before, I know," Hayes said with a shrug a little mrougn May lu: Scoring FO FT Ms Avg 193 32 2 Olaiuwon. Hou. Berkley.

Phoe. Jordan, Chi. Maione. Utah Miller, Ind. Kemp.

Sea. Neal, Ori. Strickland. Port. Drexler.

Hou. Robinson. A. Mourning. Char.

Van ExeT LAL Johnson. Char. Smits. Ind. Smith.

Atl. Wilkme. Boa. Brown, Bos. Schrempt, Sea.

Johnson. Phoe. Blaylock, Atl. 127 31 8 186 31 0 151 302 136 27 2 99 24 8 141 235 70 23 3 135 22 5 112 22 4 68 22 0 132 22 0 83 20 8 99 198 57 19 0 76 19 0 75 168 75 168 74 18 5 54 160 3 Phils7-game streak comes to crashing halt All-NBA Teams got Kevin Stocker on a bunt attempt for a hit to end the Phillies' only threat. After that, the Phillies bullpen was unable to keep the game close and the Expos kept pulling further away.

olfisVi1pffiffWTlfffWrWwlffl ai1faTi1r.T:":r1t"jjrfciej(iil. RT: 73 MAPIE SHADE NI 609 667-5610 NEW YORK The 1994-95 All-NBA teams as voted try a nationwide panel of media with first-place votes in parentheses and total points: First Teem Forwards Karl Maione. Utah (102), 519; Scottie Pippen, Chicago (73). 451. Center David Robinson, San Antonio (86).

479. Ouarda John Stockton, Utah (73). 447; Anfernee Hardaway. Orlando (55), 394. Second Team Forwards Charles Berkley, Phoenix (31), 363; Shawn Kemp, Seettto, 161.

Canter Shequille O'Neal, Orlando (15). 311. Guards Gary Payton. Seattle (40), 342; Mitch Richmond, Sacramento (25). 253.

Third Teem Forwards Dennis Rodman, San Antonio (1), 113; Detlef Schrempf, Seattle (1), 95. Canter Hakeem Oleiuwon. Houston (3). 102. Guards Reggie Miller, Indiana (2), 158; Clyde OreikH.

Houaton (4), 73 Others receiving votea Jamal Mashbum. Dallas (2). 64; Patrick Ewing. New York (1), 51: Michael Jordan. Chicago 7).

44: Jim Jackson. Dallas 121. 35: Dana Same, Sixers, 32; Rod Stncklend, Portland. 31; Larry Johnson. Char-lone.

26; Cedrlc Ceballos. Los Angeles Lakers, 20; Glen Rice. Miami. 18; Horace Grant. Orlando, 17; Vin Baker, Milwaukee.

16; Nick Van Exel, Los Angeles Lakers, 13; Jos Dumara, Detroit (1), 11; Jason Kidd, Dallaa. 10; Tim Hardeway, Golden State, 9: Muggsy Boguea. Charlotte. Sean Elliott. San Antonio.

7: Tyrone Hill. Cleveland. Latrell Sprewell. Golden Stete (1), Mookie Blaylock, Atlanta. 5.

Glenn Robineon, Milwaukee. Grent Hill. Detroit. 4: Jeff Hornecek. Utah.

Nick Anderson. Orlendo, 3: J. Armstrong. Chicago. Dale Devia.

Indiana, 3: Mark Price. Clevelend, Spud Webb, Sacramento, Avery Johnson. Sen Antonio. Atonzo Mourning, Charlotte, Stacey Augmon, Atlanta, 1: Danmng Manning, Phoenix, John Starks, New York, 1. Continued from Page 1D contention for the remainder of the first Businessperson's Special of the season, before 27,665 fans.

"I couldn't make the adjustments I needed to get the ball down," Mimbs said. "I've pitched a lot of games. This isn't the first time something like this has happened. The only bad part is I have to wait four days (for his next start) before I can redeem myself." Mimbs wasn't the only pitcher who struggled on the mound, though Mike Williams pitched a creditable 4Vs innings, registering a career-high seven strikeouts. Every pitcher Fregosi put out there was hit hard at one time or another and everyone gave up at least one run.

That included Norm Charlton, who gave up two home runs in the ninth inning. The first was by Steve Laker and the second was a blast into the 400 level by pinch-hitter Tim Spehr. If anyone had a decent outing it was flamboyant Montreal starter Carlos Perez, who in his first major-league start, helped himself by hitting a home run off Williams for his first major-league hit. The animated lefthander gave up six hits, but just one run over five innings and he struck out six to get the victory. He had his most difficulty in the fourth inning when the Phillies still had a chance.

Down 6-0, the Phils, aided by an error on a fly ball by right fielder Moises Alou, loaded the bases with nobody out. Perez, while allowing a run to score on a wild pitch, struck out Lenny Webster and Dave Gallagher and AUU'UI is $200 Yesterday I delivered the Courier-Post to a residence in the Woodlake Apartments in Woodbury. But none of the residents caught me. Tomorrow I'll be making a 'ztUlttUUtBUttlKL BBaBBBBVLeaBBeaBW "-BBBBBBeeaeveel Bjaeb- aaaaiiseaialalBaiai -rtaaesawaiaJefe InFTniT fx i MBiiiiiilKUc'iv delivery in Claiksboro. Read the Courier-Post for MT.

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