24 • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN SPORTS WEDNESDAY,JUNE 25,2003 Holiday Apartments NOW LEASING FORFALL 1 BDR $400 2 BDR $495 2 BDR TOWNHOME $750 3 BDR $690 4 BDR $850 4BDR $850 NICE, QUIET SETTING ON KU BUS ROUTE SWIMMING POOL LAUNDRY FACILITY WALK-IN CLOSETS PATIO/BALCONY ON-SITE MANAGEMENT 785-843-0011 785-550-7393 MON-FR19-6 LOCATED JUST BEHIND THE HOLIDOME CCO connects KU students to volunteer organizations throughout the Lawrence community 14 different programs help you find the perfect opportunity referrals to agencies in the community opportunities for individuals & groups The Center for Community Outreach COMB BY OUR OFFICE! 405 Kansas Union O&Loffices SEC US ON THE WEB! www.kuodu/~cco ccoe@kuodu.com PICK UP THE PHONES! (785)864-4073 Nick Collison, former Jayhawk answers reporters' questions about his prospects in the NBA draft. Collison returned to Horesji Family Athletics Center, Monday to speak to the campers at the Bill Self Basketball Camp. Zach Straus/Kansan High tech repair with old fashioned service • Transmission specialist • Complete car care CAMP: Former'Hawks participate in camp CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19 Scot Pollard, Danny Manning, Billy Thomas, Steve Woodberry, Nick Bradford, Ron Kellogg and Rex Walters responded positively to Self and participated in the camps. "This is a special place and for the guys who played here, this place becomes another home for them," Miller said. Former Kansas standout and Orlando Magic forward Drew Gooden told the Lawrence Journal-World that when he first came to the University he thought Lawrence embraced and accepted him right away. Miller is not the only one who feels that Kansas is a special place. "I could see why so many great players chose to come to this school. It's the story of me falling in love with Kansas, too," Gooden told the paper. Whether it is during camp, games or even practices, Self said he wanted former players to come back and visit to be a part of the basketball program. "The fans are amazing," Miller said. "They remember those guys. They appreciate what they did for Kansas basketball. It is only proper we reward them by keeping the legacy alive." "The fans are amazing. They remember those guys. They appreciate what they did for Kansas basketball. It is only proper we reward them by keeping the legacy alive." Ben Miller Kansas men's basketball assistant coach Self said he intentionally shopped around for a big house so current and former players can come by and visit. Miller said Self has purchased a house and that Self's family planned to move in by the end of June. The Bill Self Basketball Camp started on Sunday with 1,100 campers and more than 130 coaches from high schools and colleges all over the nation. The camp will end tomorrow. Edited by Amy Kelly