University Daily Kansan, August 19, 1982 Page 13 Tong Guy, Jeff, and David Magley are high-flying careers at Kansas. Both will try to make it in the National Basketball Association. Guy was a second-round choice of the Boston Celtics while Magley was picked by Cleveland, also in the second round. Guy, Magley ready for NBA Tony Guy and David Maglie, former KU basketball players, will begin searching for a place among the elite of the National Basketball Association when they plunge into rookie camps later this month and next month. Associate Sports Editor Bv TOM COOK Guy reports to Camp Milbrook on Aug. 21 for four or five days, in hopes of making the roster of the Boston Celtics. The Celtics, 181. Wk. 4 Champions, chose Guy in the second round of this year's draft. Camp Milbrook, located about 40 miles outside of Boston, serves as Red Auerbacher's basketball school. MAGLEY. A second-round pick of the Cleveland Cavaliers, will report to rookie camp during the last week of September. According to Sue Squature, a sports relations department, the site for the bump has not been determined. Should Magley make it through the rookie camp, he would be invited to attend Cleveland's regular camp, beginning the week of Oct. 4. With all of the publicity he has been receiving, along with Cleveland's No. 1 choice, John Bagley of Boston College, will head to atking at making the club, Squance said. nice ring to it. We've had articles, press releases and both have been on afternoon talk shows here in Cleveland." JOHN CREED, statistician for the Celtics and also a member of the public relations department, said Guy would probably report to the Celtics' regular camp on Sept. 26, if he makes it through the rookie camp. "We're putting a lot of publicity into Bagley-Magley," she said. "It has a Most of the Boston regulars won't report until Oct. 1, Creed said. The selection of players invited to the Celtics' regular camp, held at Hellenic College in Brookline, Mass., will be up on Boston Coach Bill Pitch, Creed added. Officials with both of the NBA clubs said neither player had signed a contract. However, negotiations have begun and salary talks will resume later. He will be joining the team that had the worst record in the NBA last year. The Cavaliers finished the season with a 25-10 record behind division champion Milwaukee. Magley, a 6-foot-7 forward, led Kansas in scoring and rebounding last season. He averaged 17.3 points and 8.4 points a game during his senior year. "I'M REALLY happy the way things worked out," Magley said recently. "Cleveland is a rebuilding team, and they're getting some guys to build with. I think I have a good opportunity to make the club. "I'll try to be in top physical condi tion. I'll have to give 100 percent every day and night." Magley, the fifth player selected in the second round and the 28th pick overall, will join fellow KU graduate Paul Mokeski at Cleveland. Guy, however, will be going to a team that has a long tradition of winning. The Celtics are an ideal team for him, Guy said. Guy, a 6-6 guard, averaged 14.9 points a game during his senior campaign. He led the Jayhawks in assists with 103. Hillel "I'm a team-oriented player," Gny said. "Boston is that type of team, so I think I'm in a better situation than if I had gone higher." "I DON'T know if Jo Do White, a KU assistant coach, was responsible for me getting drafted by Boston, but I know he made them aware of my," Guy Crawford said. "I think Boston looks for players with character. I think It has it." Guy, the final selection of the second round and the 46th overall in the draft, was one of five guards selected by Boston. Magley and Guy were the second and third picks from Big Eight schools. 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