4B Thursday, January 26, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Pippen set for punishment Bulls star may be suspended for fit The Associated Press CHICAGO — B.J. Armstrong was the first to grab Scottie Pippen, who threw his smaller teammate aside like a rag doll. Luc Longley, the Chicago Bulls' 7-foot-2, 265-pound center, was next, and he somehow managed to steer Pippen clear of referee Joe Crawford's throat. Pippen,however,wasn't finished. He stomped down the sideline looking for some way — any way — to vent his anger. Will Perdue tried to intervene, but Pippen eluded him and Perdue crashed to the floor. "I saw guys trying to calm him down," another teammate, Bill Wennington, said. "Then I saw the chair flying through the air and I said, 'Uh- oh.' I knew that couldn't be a good thing." Jud Buechler, who was on the Bulls' bench, said: "He was real upset. He came to the bench and he picked up a chair, and I said, 'I'm getting out of the way.' At that point, it's hard to stop a guy. It's an emotional game and Scottie is a very emotional player." The chair landed clear across the United Center court. The crowd gasped. Pippen stormed into the dressing room, where he could be heard screaming for several minutes. About an hour before Tuesday's game ended — a 104-102 overtime loss to the San Antonio Spurs — Pippen left the building. He wouldn't talk to reporters about the incident, which began with him getting one technical foul for badgering Crawford to call a 3-second violation against the Spurs and continued with him getting a second technical — and automatic ejection — for going after Crawford. Pippen still wasn't talking yesterday as he waited for the NBA to levy a fine, suspension or both. The league said it wouldn't have a decision until today, when Chicago is scheduled to visit the Orlando Magic. "It's obvious." Bulls coach Phil Jackson said, "that Scottie's been under a lot of pressure." Indeed, it has been one thing after another for Pippen, who since Michael Jordan retired almost 16 months ago has been the lightning rod of one of pro sports' most watched organizations. Pipen leads the Bulls in every major statistic but has only been able to lead them to a 20-20 record. And Tuesday, almost exactly 10 years after Indiana coach Bob Knight threw a chair to protest an official's call. Pippeen was doing the same thing in front of a sellout crowd and national television audience. "We're all human," Wennington said yesterday. "We've all thrown things. It's unfortunate, in his case, that half the world got to see him do it." U.S. rules Australian Open Four players place in men's open semis The Associated Press MELBOURNE, Australia — Nearly 16 years ago, Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe led a quartet of Americans into the semifinals of the U.S. Open. Top-seeded Pete Sampras will face fifth-seeded Michael Chang today, and second-seeded Agassi plays unseeded Krickstein on tomorrow. Yesterday at the Australian Open, and for only the second time in a Grand Slam tournament since the Open era began in 1968, Andre Agassi and Aaron Krickstein led four Americans into the final four. Agassi beat Yevgeny Kafelnikov of Russia 6-2, 7-5, 6-0, and Krickstein, who last appeared in a Grand Slam semifinal in the 1989 U.S. Open, beat Jacco Eltimgt of the Netherlands 7-6 Agassi, looking like a sure bet for a Sunday appearance, admitted after his victory over Kafelnikov that the first five rounds have been little more than organized public training sessions. (7-3).6-4.5-7.6-4. "Quite honestly, this has been incredible practice more than anything," Agassi said. "To play three sets every other day is not taking a whole lot out of you." Agassi, who said the last time he felt this strong was when he won last year's U.S. Open, figures there's nothing wrong with a series of easy matches in the first 10 days of the tournament. "Not if I can do it for two more matches, there's no danger at all," he said. "It's not like this is my first Grand Slam, and I don't know what it's like to be in tough four or five-setters." Krickstein, who upset two-time champion Stefan Edberg in the fourth round, used his clever baseline game to defuse Eltingh's net-rushing tactics. "He's (Aggasi) steamrolled everyone here, but I'll go out and give it my best." Agassi holds a 4-3 edge in career meetings with Krickstein and Sampras is 7-6 against Chang. Women's top-seeded Aranta X Sanchez Vicario of Spain and Marianne Werdel Witmeyer of the United States advanced to a semifinal match today. Sanchez Vicario, who can overtake Steffi Graf for the women's No.1 ranking if she wins the tournament, beat Japan's Naoko Sawamatsu 6-1, 6-3. 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