Page 12 Portland Observer, July 13,1963 Sport Talk by Ron Sykes Sports Editor The Portland Trailblazer* crossed their finger*, held their breath and were utterly delighted when their turn came in the 1983 N B A draft. H arry Glickman told a large gathering, by telephone, that the Portland Trailblazer*, with the selection o f H ouston'* 6-7 Clyde Drexler, are “ now pledged to become member* o f Phi Slamma Jamma.” The question now is doe* this pledge also include head coach Dr. Jack Ramsay? Drexler, at his best is a freewheeling, open court player who can excite a crowd while making things happen. A “ D r. J .“ type, only a little bit bigger. It '* plain and simple that Ramsay hasn't always been appreciative o f the one- on-one game. The now departed and much maligned Billy Ray Bate* is a prime example o f Ramsay’* philosophy. Billy Ray was the freest o f all free spirit*. H e simply captivated the fans with hi* awesome display of individual talent. Billy was never meant to be any­ thing more. B illy’s role should have been that o f instant offense, much like that o f Freddie Brown in Seattle. But Ramsay, the eternal teacher, tried to make Billy the complete player. It never worked; Bates became frustrated and the rest is history. Remember Calvin N att, the young rookie acquired from the New Jersey Net* for veteran power forward M aurice Lucas and two No. I draft picks. W ell. Calvin wasn't always a “ pit b ull.” H e only acquired that reputation after com­ pletely changing hi* style. Natt came to Portland a* a high scorer. He needed the ball and wasn't afraid to take the shot from 20 feet on in. Ramsay’s dislike o f the freewheeling Natt caused Calvin many head shaking, soul searching night*. I f Calvin put up the 20-footer and Ramsay thought a few more passes were in ord er. . . then Natt could expect Bobby G ro t* to be reporting for duty. This treatment shattered Calvin. " I was always the man called upon to score in crucial situations," lamented Calvin, " i t ’s difficult see­ ing myself treated differently here." Calvin went on the trading block, changed hi* style to conform to the Ramsay system and led the team in shooting percentage while standing second in rebounding and third in scoring. “ Last year, if I scored 13 point* in the first quarter, I still knew I was going to sit the next one. 1 can’t keep my game going like that. Neither can Bobby (O roa*).“ W ith that, Natt became a new man. Bobby G ro t* was let go after Calvin destroyed both he and rookie Jeff Lamp in training camp. Lamp's name was already penciled in for Calvin prior to fall workouts. " I truly believe Jeff Lam p is going to be a very good N B A player," VP H arry Glickman said. I f Glickman believes a* m uch. . . the question is still why draft Clyde Drexler? Does Portland intend to give the rookie the green light? I f you know Jack Ramsay, you would have to believe otherwise. Ramsay's philosophy has always been to run a set, controlled offense. I f a player is to stay in the game, and Ramsay’s good graces.. . . then he is not expected to get out o f the offense. N o matter what the defense allows. Portland’s present offense does not allow for freelancing. Drexler'» game is built around cutting, moving to the hoop and applying the now famous Slamma Jamma. W ill established star* such a* Mychal Thompson, Natt and Paxson be willing to sacrifice their games? W ill Ramsay change and will Clyde get the playing time one would expect? These are just a few question* that arc facing the team, and w ill have to be answered. W ill Clyde Drexler. with all his talent, lie dormant on the T ra il­ blazer bench? The truth is that Drexler is not the player that would normally fit the Ramsay mold. Something or some­ one will have to change. For the answer, tune in next Sep­ tember, October or November By then the test should have been completed. N o fo o lin g ! No fooling. 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Brown) Beaming proudly are the Dr. Reynolda m inor league champa '83. B ottom ro w L-R: Qlynn Harper, M ichael M artin . Daniel M a rtin , Jaaon Lowery. Qreg Caesar, Abdul Shabazz. Second row Kuz-lns league prospers by Khris Caldwell A small crowd has gathered around Irving P ark’s center basket­ ball court to watch the undefeated New Jersey Nets keep their streak alive. But with the National Basket­ ball Association draft just over and the season weeks away, how can the Nets already be playing, and why Irving Park? The answer is the Kuz ins' Basket­ ball Summer League. N B A Presi­ dent Larry O ’ Brian does not call the shots in this league. Twenty-two- year-old co-founders Byron Brown and Tracy Cage are in charge. D on't look for professionals like D r. J. or George G ervin, but watch some of the best non-professional talent in Portland. Phil Hopson, Amos Allen, Thomas Channel. 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