6B Wednesday, October 11. 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Injury won't keep Manning down The Associated Press FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — On one hand, Danny Manning can't wait to get back into action. On the other, he's determined not to return too soon. "The last time I went through this similar process, I set up dates to meet to be able to do certain things, and basically I set myself up for a letdown," said Manning, who tore his right anterior cruciate ligament in January 1989 and had it rebuilt. The same thing happened to his left leg on Feb. 6. A surgical team gave Manning a new left ACL, but the injury ended his first season with the Phoenix Suns and part of his second. He doesn't expect to play before January. = "Something goes wrong here, something goes Danny Manning wrong there, and it slows you down and throws you off schedule," Manning said about setting deadlines for healing. "You take it one day at a time. I probably came back too soon in the first injury, and I had chronic tendinitis for a year and a half, which was the pits. "I'm not going through that again." Manning said the knee will tell him when it's time. "The bottom line is they might be able to look at MRIs or a scan and say, 'Well, the ligature looks fine.' But if it doesn't feel fine, it's not, so I think I'm going to be the best judge of that," he said. His experience six years ago helped him in a way, because Manning, a slim 6-foot-10 and 230 pounds, has found that the weight room is a way to cure the blues. And he learned one other lesson during the long comeback after his rookie-season injury with the Los Angeles Clippers — not to ease into his return. "The last time, I was on a limited minutes schedule," Manning said. "I practiced all the practices, and then I only played 10 minutes (a game) the first month, then I kicked up to 15 minutes and went like that, and that was not any fun. I want to be able to come back and play as long as the coach leaves me out on the court." Manning's season ended with 30 points and 10 or more rebounds two of his last three games. Now, the ex-Kansas Jayhawk is at training camp, working on things such as: agility drills on the court, shooting, footwork and waiting for a contract. He signed a $1 million, one-year pact to leave the Atlanta Hawks for Phoenix. It was far below his market value, but Phoenix team president Jerry Colangelo has said Manning will be given a multi-year deal for his market value, plus compensation for the 1994-95 contract. Estimates range from six years for $34 million to five years for $40 million. Phoenix coach Paul Westphal said the weekend acquisition of center John Williams from the Cleveland Cavaliers doesn't mean Manning, who doesn't match up defensively with bulkier centers, won't be used in the post. "He'll play some center," Westphal said. Manning doesn't care where he lines up. 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