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Former K-Stater Richmond is named Rookie of the Year OAKLAND, Calif. — Mitch Richmond, who overcame Coach Don Nelson's aversion to rookies and helped Golden State post the fourth most improved record in NBA history; the named was named Rookie: # of Year. The Associated Press The Warriors' first-round draft choice from Kansas State, Richmond played his way into the starting lineup early in the preseason and was a game 16th best in the NBA, along with 9.5 rebounds and 4.2 assists. "He's as good as anybody that I've ever coached," said Nelson, who had AIL-BA players Marques Johnson and Justin Mills. "He was a coach as of the Maukee Bucks. Wille Anderson of the San Antonio Spurs received four votes, and Chris Morris of the New Jersey Nets drew one vote from the media panel, from each league city and 10 representatives of the national media. Golden State's shooting guard was an easy winner in balloting for the Eddie Giblet二 Trophy, receiving 80 points on behalf of the network of sportswriters and broadcasters "This is something very special to me, something I will cherish," Richmond said at a press conference at the Oakland Coliseum, where the team will try to compete in a three-game playoff sweep of Utah tonight. "I was fortunate to be drafted by Golden State, which gave me the The 6-foot-5, 223-pound Richmond, a member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic team, started all 79 games he played the Warriors improved their record by 23 victories over last season. He helped the Warriors go from a 20-62 record a year ago to a 43-39 mark and their second playoff berth in 12 years. "Mitch is a much better player as a rookie than I was. He's been a great player from Day One. He's got no weaknesses, and he has a great attitude. He's hungry and wants to be the best." "He's turned this whole team around," said Chris Mullin, who teamed with Richmond as the second starter this season at 48 points a game. Nelson, who for years has disliked giving rookies a lot of playing time, told Richmond last summer that he might not play much in his first season even though he was the fifth player selected in the June draft. But Nelson was impressed enough to give him a great deal of playing time during preseason, and he won the NBA championship. One night in October, he scored 14 of Golden State's 16 overtime points in a victory against the Jazz. going into our camp." Nelson said. "Then camp wasn't more than a day or two old when all the players and coaches came to play a special who was going to play a lot. I inserted him in the lineup and he just stayed in there. "There isn't anything he can't do. ... It's just remarkable what he's done." "I knew I had a special player "He can get his own shot, he can shoot on the perimeter, he can play postup, he goes inside, he rebounds — he's a heck of a player." New Jersey coach Willis Reed said this season. Richmond started the season in a shooting slump but finished as the league's 10th best three-point shooter. He shot 72 percent and as a strong all-around player. Richmond, an outstanding defensive player in college, made a big impact Nov. 29, when he outscored Chicago's Michael Jordan, the NBA's two-time scoring champion, 27-26, in a 109-99 Golden State victory. He also held Jordan to no field goals in the fourth quarter. On Jan. 7, he upset Nelson by talking back to the coach during the first quarter of a 104-102 loss at home to lowly San Antonio. Benched for the entire second period, Richmond became a coach's dream in performance and attitude for the rest of the season. "I felt good after that game," he said. "I think my confidence level rose after that." Rose is still a hero in Cincinnati despite investigation into betting The Associated Press CINCINNATI — Pete Rose still is a hometown hero but it even his most admirers concede his star may never shine so bright again. The gambling allegations hounding the Cincinnati Reds manager haven't turned Rose fans against the man who has given them baseball thrills for a generation. But the last six weeks have convinced them that Rose's reputation may never be the same. "It is going to hurt Kate and the game of baseball," said restaurateur Willie Deluca, who has the bat used for Rose's last hit on display at his restaurant. "It will be ill received, but after that he'll still be tarnished by all this." Social psychologist Arthur Miller said Rose's long-term reputation would depend upon the outcome of investigations by federal authorities and Major League Baseball, which is responsible for gambling allegations against Rose. If Rose is charged with serious offenses, his reputation will be tarnished. He would also lead baseball's all-time hits leader avoids serious charges and a long-term suspension, he eventually might emerge with his image intact. "If he's around and still managing for several years, most of those things tend to be forgotten." Miller said. That's probably an accurate assessment, according to Doug Kidd, who produces Bob Trump's sports talk show on WLW-AM radio in Cincinnati. Most callers to the show currently support Rose, and it would take evidence of serious wrongdoing to change their opinion, Kidd said. "I think if the people find out that he's guilty, they're going to want him punished like they'd want anybody punished if they're guilty," Kidd said. For now, the sentiment clearly is in Rose's favor. "I wish this whole investigation would get over soon so the city and Pete can concentrate on baseball," he said. "It is like Watergate or Ollie North." DeLuca has been interviewed by baseball investigators because of his friendship with Rose, who has loaned DeLuca the bat and ball used in his final major-league hit. The six softball teams that DeLuca sponsors have "Rose" and the No.14 on their jerseys this spring — a show of support for the manager. "For the most part, our callers are in Pete's corner," Kidd said. "But they're also getting tired of the investigation going on so long. They don't think it's fair in that manner. They'd like a decision." DeLuca has plenty of company in rejecting the gambling allegations. The media and baseball commissioner A. Bartlett Giannatti have become favorite targets for that anger. Miller, a professor of psychology at Miami of Ohio, said that wasn't surprising. "People don't like to be faced with unexpected bad news. They don't react to it well. They try sometimes to resist and deny it. They sometimes don't respond, tell them such news. That's happened. You see that daily." Miller said. 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