Wednesday, October 8, 1997 The University Daily Kansan Section B · Page 3 Pippen's injury challenges Bulls The Associated Press CHICAGO — Scottie Pippen is expected to miss at least the first two months of the season following foot surgery, a major loss for the Chicago Bulls as they go for their third-straight NBA championship. The Bulls said the star forward had an outpatient operation Monday in New York. Pippen, who did not want to discuss the surgery, injured the soft tissue of his left foot last season during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals against Miami. "Each year we start off with some sort of challenge and this makes it even more so," Michael Jordan said "We know that it goes without question that if he was here. Rest was prescribed for Pippen's foot this summer, but it began hurting him again. He skipped his charity exhibition game in September and then missed the first several Jordan and Pippen have been teammates on all five of the Bulls' championship teams this decade. They have complemented one another as well as any other tandem to play in the NBA. days of practice. "I think it puts some pressure on us to try to fulfill some of the role that he's always been able to cover." Jordan said. Pippen, 32, averaged 20.2 points during the season and 19.2 in the playoffs last season. He also was the Bulls' best defender and primary ball handler. The Bulls will play an exhibition game against the Seattle Sonics 7 p.m. Saturday at Allen Field House. sities had a policy of releasing educational records. "There is no basis under (the federal law) to release these records," she said. "Students have an expectation that their records will be private and confidential." Lee Levine, lawyer for the newspaper, said the university was trying to hide behind a federal law that does not apply in this case. ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The University of Maryland told the state's highest court yesterday that federal law prohibits it from releasing records about parking tickets and rules violations by student athletes. The university asked the Court of Appeals to reverse a circuit court ruling ordering it to release parking records to the student newspaper "The Diamondback," which was looking into reports that basketball players routinely parked in The newspaper also sought records of correspondence with the NCAA about parking tickets and asked for the parking records of basketball coach Gary Williams. spaces reserved for the handicapped and that the players received preferential treatment from university officials. "The university does not like adverse publicity," Levine said. "It especially does not like adverse publicity about student athletes." 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