6B Thursday, December 7, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NBA Robinson agrees to a lifetime contract The Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — All-Star center David Robinson has signed a new multi-year contract that will keep him with the San Antonio Spurs the rest of his NBA career. "We're going to see a lot of David for a lot of years. ... As long as he plays, he'll be a Spur," general manager Gregg Popovich said Wednesday. Details of the contract were not disclosed. Robinson had two years remaining on a 10-year deal that reportedly would have paid him at least $7.3 million this season. "I'd like to play for the next 10 years," Robinson said. "I feel great physically. I'm going to continue to keep my body in great shape." Robinson, the league's most valuable player last season, is in his seventh NBA season. He is the Spurs' all-time leader in rebounds and blocks with 5,724 and 1,792 respectively. He is second in points with 12,557, behind George Gervin. Earlier this year, the Spurs signed forward Sean Elliott to a contract that keeps him with the team the rest of his career. Crucial to Robinson's decision to agree to the career-long contract was the Spurs owners' commitment in trying to keep the team in San Antonio. On Wednesday, Spurs president Jack Diller reiterated that the team would do everything possible to remain in San Antonio. "That was very important to me," Robinson said. "That's one of the things my wife and I discussed. We wanted to build a house, we wanted to raise our kids here. And it would have been a big factor in my decision if I thought we weren't going to stav here." "This franchise has rejected offers of very substantial sums to move elsewhere," Diller said. "And we have committed to continue our discussions with the city to find a basis in order to — even with the new economics of basketball — be able to make it work here." Reunion of starters has Pacers excited The Associated Press For months, the team has indicated it is not happy with its current Alamodame agreement. Some Spurs officials have said the 2-year-old cavernous stadium is not well-suited for basketball and that in an average season the team could have trouble making money there. INDIANAPOLIS — The starting five that brought the Indiana Pacers within a victory of the NBA Finals in June has been reunited, and that has coach Larry Brown talking about offense for a change. "We've got to take pressure off ourselves defensively by being good offensive," Brown said Tuesday after the Pacers ended a three-game skid by defeating Philadelphia 108-91. Presseason injuries to Derrick McKey and Rik Smits sent Indiana into this season minus two vital components from the team that took Orlando to Game 7 before losing in the Eastern Conference finals. After opening the season with three victories, the Pacers struggled. Five losses in six games, including the final three games on a recent western road trip, sent the team below .500 for the first time since Feb. 7, 1994. The team played well offensively, shooting 51 percent (39 of 77) and had 27 assists. Reggie Miller led with 23 points, as all five starters and reserve Ricky Pierce scored in double figures. Smits, who had surgery to remove bone chips in his left ankle, played for the first time this season in the final two games of the trip. On Tuesday night, he had season-highs of 16 points and 26 minutes. "It was just one game," Brown said. "But, I was proud of the way we plaved." Brown saw several things that had been missing this season — most noticeably the inside-outside game that contributed significantly to last season's team NBA franchise record of 52-30. Mark Jackson had a season-high 13 assists and Dale Davis contributed a season-high 15 rebounds. "Rik is not nearly in the shape he's going to be in or needs to be in, but we've got a post game now," Brown said. "It's a lot easier for our offense to go smoothly when Rik is there," Jackson said. "We had our best ball movement of the season, against Philadelphia. For me, it was a case of making plays and putting the ball in the right hands. We got good shots because of the ball movement." "I didn't feel that strong. I'm not back to 100 percent yet. But I feel like I can make a difference. Smits could not finish the game in a loss Sunday to the Los Angeles Lakers because of soreness in his ankle. "It was still sore, but we did some experimenting," Smits said. "We taped it up a different way, tried to make it feel a little better." "We all need time to get used to one another again, get a better feel and play more aggressive. ... I think we're only a couple of little steps away from where we used to be." NFL names players of week The Associated Press NEW YORK — Herman Moore of the Detroit Lions is the NFC offensive player of the week after his 14 catches Monday night against the Chicago Bears. Also honored this week were Miami's Dan Marino, Brian Washington of Kansas City and Stanley Richard of Washington. Moore's 14 catches in the Lions' 27-7 victory over Chicago were a team record. Marino was selected the AFC's offensive player after completing 35 of 50 passes for 343 yards and leading a 72-yard march to the winning touchdown. Washington earned AFC defensive honors with six tackles and an interception he returned 74 yards for a touchdown in the Chiefs' 29-23 win in Oakland. Richard, the NFC's defensive player had 11 tackles an interception and a forced fumble in the Redskins' 24-17 upset of Dallas. 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