Sports Editor Peter Hockaday peterhockaday@dailyemerald.com -Oregon Daily Emerald — Sports Best bet NBA: Portland at Denver 6 p.m., Fox Sports Wednesday, February 26,2003 Will Luke start Sonic boom in Seattle? Back by popular demand (drum roll)... my random thoughts. OK, I’m lying. There is no demand. But I have a surplus of thoughts, so here they are. Read at your own risk: Seattle Supersonics President Wally Walker was seen at Saturday’s Oregon Washington game, perhaps looking for someone to replace Gary Payton, who was traded to Mil waukee last week. The Sonics are now in dire need of a point guard, and will likely have two first-round draft picks this year (in cluding one from the Payton trade). Adam Jude It seems Wash- Out in left field ington native Luke Ridnour would be a possibility to replace Payton, assuming Ridnour forgoes his senior season, but Walker had to be turned off by the Ore gon point guard’s eight turnovers. It does n’t help that Nate Robinson, the Huskies’ tiny guard (aka “Gary Coleman”) stole the spotlight... Speaking of Rid, 62 consecutive free throws made is, uh, good. I can’t even do that in a video game on easy mode, and I’m considered (by those who know what they’re talking about) the Sinatra of Sega basketball. You wanna rumble?... Memo to the esteemed Pit Grew: No body cares what you think about USG head coach Mike Bibby. Show some tact Thursday... While I have your attention, crew members, if I give you some doughnuts (uh hum, Nate Jolly), would you pretend to like me? Or do you only accept Nike shoes as bribery?... The new Duck, by the way, is still the worst mascot in sports and will stay that until Nike gives me free shoes... Which will come first: Mike Bellotti starts recruiting convicted felons or Bev Smith gives her best player the boot? Oh wait, sorry... I’ve given him a long look — and prac ticed a lot of patience — but Jimmy Kim mel isn’t worth missing Conan. But any body’s better than Leno... Let me get this straight: Dennis Er ickson left Oregon State to coach in the NFL — again. While Mike Riley left the NFL to coach Oregon State — again. Both will be a bust — again. And who wants to go to Oregon State? Honestly, most high school facilities are bigger than Reser Stadium... I want snow... But I’d give up snow for an Oregon baseball team... Twenty-seven days until Opening Day, Seattle vs. Oakland in Japan. Huh? Yep, the great American pastime. But I’ll take it: Baseball is baseball, and Ichi ro is god... Kobe Bryant is not god, hence not Michael Jordan or anything remotely similar. He’s just selfish (give me 45 Turn to Jude, page 12 Mark McCambridge Emerald Andre Joseph said that he'has to deal'with his one-game suspension for Thursday's game. Joseph says he accepts suspension The Oregon guard, suspended for Thursday^ game against USC, speaks to the media for the first time since Saturday’s ‘meltdown,’ but doesn’t say much Men’s basketball notes Peter Hockaday -Sports Editor Andre Joseph spoke to reporters after practice Tuesday, but didn’t reveal much about the incident causing his one-game suspension. The junior guard was suspended for Thursday’s game against USC after his emotional “meltdown,” as head coach Ernie Kent put it, in the second half of Saturday’s contest at Washington. The de cision for his suspension was reached by Kent and the team itself. “This is a family, and I’m glad it didn’t turn its back on me,” Joseph said. “It’s a one-game suspension, and now I have to deal with it.” Joseph called Saturday’s incident a “disagreement” between himself and the coaching staff. Joseph left the game late in the first half with his third foul, and when Kent called on him to enter the game in the second half, he refused to go back in. “At that particular time, my mental wasn’t ready to go back into the game, I thought it was best for me to stay on the bench,” Joseph said. On Sunday, Joseph and Kent had “a nice litde time together,” as Joseph put it. The two met for a while, and Kent told local papers that Joseph wouldn’t be suspended. But then Kent met with the team on Monday. “The coaches came to us and gave us some options,” senior for ward Robert Johnson said. “So we agreed on something that was n’t too harsh but got the point across.” Joseph also addressed the team Monday, but wouldn’t go into the details of the speech he gave his teammates. He expressed his regret about the entire situation to the media Thesday. The junior has been the sixth man of the Oregon perimeter crew for most of the season. He’s averaging 11.8 points per game in Pac-10 play, and plays an average of 26.9 minutes per game in conference action. He won’t play a minute on Thursday. “I’m gonna be real pumped for Saturday,” Joseph said. Kent to Pit Crew: Be nice Kent said he hopes The Pit Grew will be civilized this weekend — as much as it might want to rip into USC head coach Mike Bib by and soon-to-be-departed UCLA head coach Steve Lavin. “We obviously want The Pit Grew as rowdy as they’re going to Turn to Men's, page 12 UO women see seasonal similarities The Ducks find themselves in an almost-identical situation from one year ago as they sit in sixth Women’s basketball notes Jesse Thomas Sports Reporter The Ducks have experienced some ddj& vu lately. The Oregon women’s basketball team is in a tie for sixth with USG in the Pacific-10 Conference standings and, at this same time last year, the Ducks were in a tie for fifth with two games un til the tournament. Last year, Oregon defeated the Cougars, fell to Washington in its final two games and approached the tournament as the No. 7 seed. Although that’s exactly what the women don’t want this time around, as they face the Cal schools in their final two games. “We want to finish sixth or above because we don’t want to play in the games before the Pac-10 Tournament,” senior Alissa Edwards said. “Right now, we are just taking it one game at a time. Every game is important to us because it’s going to affect our postseason.” Oregon (11-14 overall, 7-9 Pac-10) entered the conference tour nament last year above .500 at 15-12 and 10-8 in conference. The Pac-10 Tournament is a focus of interest right now, and as the anticipation is growing, the Ducks are confident in their abil ity to play with any of the other nine teams. “We played Stanford in a good game and they’re right at the top, so we can play against the teams in the Pac-10,” Edwards Turn to Women's, page 10 Jeremy Forrest Emerald Alissa Edwards and the Ducks are in almost the same position they were last year at this time.