M M W H « .O i; r r . .... *• - : M H I m: P or h a n d O bserver • F ebruary 7,1996 GERVIN, THOMPSON, GOODRICH NAMED TO HALL Form er college and pro stars G eorge Gervin, David T hom p­ son and G ail G o o drich were among six former players elected M onday to the B asketball Hall of Fame. Also elected were former Euro­ pean star Kresimir Cosic, who died last May at the age of 46, women’s star Nancy Lieberman-Cline and early National Basketball Association star George Yardley. E nshrinem ent cerem onies at the Basketball Hall of Fame will be May 6. Gervin, who played in the Ameri­ can Basketball Association and the NBA, wasa 12-,ime All-Star and one of only three players in NBA history to win four or more scoring titles. His career scoring average of 26.2 points a game is the sixth highest in NBA history. Gervin is one of only seven play­ ers in NBA history to score more than 2,000 points in six consecutive seasons and he is one of only four players in league history to score in double figures in 400 or more games. Gervin had a 63-point single-game performance in 1978 and is one of only 15 players in NBA history to surpass 60 points in a regular-season game. Thompson was a three-time All- America at North Carolina State and wasnamedCollege Basketball Player of the Year twice. Thompson was named the Most Valuable Player of the 1974 NCAA Championship tour­ nament and his No. 44 jersey is the only one ever retired at North Caro­ lina State. Thompson was the ABA Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player in the All-Star game, played in four NBA All-Star games and was named the game’s MVP in 1979, becoming the only player to win the award in both leagues. Thompson averaged 22.1 points agame and his 73-point performance against Detroit in April 1978 is the third highest in NBA history. His No. 33 jersey also has been retired by the Denver Nuggets. Goodrich helped lead UCLA to two NCAA championships and led his conference in scoring as the Bru­ ins went 30-0 in 1964. He went on to The Seattle Seahawks are look­ ing to move to Southern California and play football in the Rose Bowl next year. NFL owners will discuss the situation at their regular meeting Thursday and Friday. Superior CourtJudge Dale Ramermannwill hear arguments on whether to is­ sue an injunction to stop the move on Feb. 16. Benson Stays Atop PIL Grant Hill of the Detroit Pis­ tons has edged Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls as the top NBA All-Star vote-getter, marking his second consecutive year as the No. 1 fan favorite. Hill is joined by two Bulls, Jordan and Scottie Pippen, and two members of the Orlando Magic, Shaquille O ’Neal and Anfernee Hardaway, on the start­ ing Eastern Conference squad in next month’s All-Star Game in San Antonio. Center Hakeem Olajuwon and guard Clyde Drexler from the two- time defending champion Hous­ ton Rockets are joined on the Western Conf erence starting team by the Phoenix Suns’ Charles the former Yugoslavia. He was a member of the silver ' medal team in 1968 and the gold medal team in 1980 and starred for two World Championship G old' Medal teams. Lieberman played on two Pan American gold medal winning teams and played for the U.S. team that won the silver medal at the 1976 Olym­ pics. Lieberman was a three-time All-America at Old Dominion and led the school to back-to-back na­ tional championships in 1979 and 1980. BOYZ II MEH, BRANDY STAR IN YOUTH GAIA Hill Leads All-Star Balloting Seahawks Flying South play 14 seasons in the NBA, where he was selected to the All-Star team five times. Yardley played seven seasons in the NBA and in 1957-58 became the first player to score 2,000 points in a season. He was named to the NBA All-Star team six times and averaged 19.2 points for his career. 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