PageB3 May 19,1999 (Elje |jo rtlan ò ffibseruer Jazz Hope Their Experience Trumps Portland’s Prowess NFL-Saints sign Heisman winner Williams The New Orleans Saints officially announced on Friday the signing of Heisman Trophy winner Ricky Will­ iams to a seven-year contract with a club option for an eighth season. Though financial terms o f the deal with the celebrated running back were not disclosed, W illiams’s representa­ tive Leland Hardy called it “the larg­ est rookie contract in history.” Williams revealed that he received a signing bonus of $8.8 million. “I’m exci ted that this is all taken care of,” Williams said. "It’s a great contract and he (Hardy) got it done extremely quick and nobody expected that. “I’m getting a nice bonus up front and the rest o f it I have to work for, which is the way it should be. That $8.8 million I could put in the bank and get it working for me immediately." Williams was the fifth overall pick in the 1999 draft, which New Orleans acquired by trading all of its picks in the 1999 draft along with first- and third-round selections in 2000 to Washington. Williams is Division I-A 's all-time leading rusher with 6,279 yards in four years at Texas, breaking the old mark held by Pittsburgh’s Tony Dorsett. "W e traded our entire draft for him so everybody knows what we think of him,” said Saints general manager Bill Kuharich. “In researching Ricky Williams and his college career, it was clear to me he is a special individual and a special player. Trading an entire draft is not the norm o f the NFL, but he respects what we did to acquire him." Williams rushed for 2,124 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior. M ia Hamm Ties Soccer Scoring Record B y GREG BEACHAM____________ _ O T he A ssociated P ress Arvydas Sabonls SALT LAKE CIT Y (A P) — About 14 hours after their rem ark­ able escape from p lay o ff elim ina­ tion, the Utah Jazz w ent back to work, trying to figure out how to pull the same trick twice. U tah faces P ortland in the W estern C onference sem ifinals, w ith the first gam e set for T ues­ day night at the D elta Center. The Blazers are talented, rested, con­ fident and in top form after sw eep­ ing Phoenix in the first round. The Jazz? They som ehow ju st keep winning. “This team ’s been through a lot together,” Karl M alone said. “ I f you look at the statistics, P ort­ land is gomg to be a tough m atchup for us, m aybe too tough. But you c a n 't ever count us out, and if you do, y o u ’ll be sorry.” The Blazers have perhaps the league’s deepest lineup, w ith an en­ viable collection o f role players who quickly jelled into a form idable team during the shortened season. After prac tice Monday, Portland was mind­ ful ofU tah’s uncanny ability to snatch wins from unsuspecting opponents. “They have got that ability to dig down, and they know they can come up with a w ay,” Portland coach Mike D unleavy said. “ W hen you play young teams, they’re going to make the m ental mistakes, they’re going to give you that chance if y o u ’re ready to seize the opportunity.” U tah’s 37-13 record was two games better than Portland's, but the Blazers had the second seed in the W est be­ cause they won the Pacific Division. "Regardless o f whether they ’ ve had Kelvin Cato one day or two days rest, they’re a veteran club, and they’re going to be ready for us,” Portland guard Damon Stoudamire said. "W e’ve got to fight through their crowd and fight through the runs that they’ll m ake at us.” Though m ost o f them w ouldn’t adm it it, the Blazers must have been hoping the Kings w ould knock o ff Utah. Portland won all four gam es o f its season series against Sacramento. “I don’t know about the guys, but I’m confident going in against Utah,” Stoudamire said. “This is where my mind was from the jum p, when the series first started, so nothing ’ s changed in my mind. The worst-case scenario is here, so w e’ve got to deal with it now." The Jazz are most concerned about getting their big men — specifically center GregOstertag— outoftheslump they endured against Sacramento. After a standout performance in Game 1, Ostertag disappeared for the rest o f the series, culminating with a six-minute, four-tumov er performance in Game 5. “Things just didn't go right forme in the last four games," said Ostertag, who refused to discuss a reported rift between himself and Malone. “I thought I was ready to play, but I wasn’t ... I’ve got to step up, just like all our big guys do.” His poor play was the main reason Vlade Divac ran wild on the Jazz, and it doesn' t get any easier for Ostertag on Tuesday The Blazers are exception­ ally deep in the frontcourt with start­ ing center Arvydas Sabonis giving way to Kelvin Cato. Rasheed Wallace and even Brian Grant in the pivot. NBA Playoff Schedule Game 1 PIL 20 26 20 24 90 • IND 19 31 24 20 94 Game 1 LAL 24 17 17 23 81 • SAS 20 27 20 20 87 Tue 5 /1 8 Game 1 • New York @ Atlanta 8 :0 0 pm ET Mia Hamm tied the international scoring record Sunday, getting her 107th goal in the U.S. women’s game against the Netherlands. Hamm, playing in her 171st game with the national team, scored in the 53rd minute o f this exhibition leading to next month ’ s Women ’ s World Cup. The goal ties Hamm with Italy’s Elisabetta Vignotto, who is retired. It was Hamm’s third career goal against the Netherlands. She took a cross from Cindy Parlow and dribbled between two defenders before scoring with her left foot. The shot hit the crossbar and dropped in, giving the United States a 2-0 lead. Hamm raised her right arm as the crowd roared, and then jum ped and pumped her right fist. The ball was retrieved, marked with 107 and saved for Hamm. Tue 5 /1 8 Game 1 • Portland @ Utah 1 0 :3 0 pm ET Wed 5 /1 9 Game 2 • Philadelphia @ Indiana 7 :0 0 pm ET Wed 5 /1 9 Game 2 • L.A. Lakers @ San Antonio 9 :3 0 pm ET Thu 5 /2 0 Game 2 • New York @ Atlanta 8 :0 0 pm ET Thu 5 /2 0 Game 2 • Portland @ Utah 7 :3 0 pm ET Fri 5 /2 1 Game 3 • Indiana @ Philadelphia 8 :0 0 pm ET Sat 5 /2 2 Game 3 • Utah @ Portland 3 :0 0 pm ET $100,000 POWERBALL WINNERS! 'k ■ Damon Stoudamire Here are just a few of the 146 Oregon Powerball $100,000 winners who know just how fun it is to win playing Oregon Lottery Powerball! Play Oregon's Powerball because something good just m ight happen! Dan Curtiss & John Jersin won