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ROOMMATE/
SUBLEASE SERVICES CHILD CARE TICKETS TRAVEL
4 BR, 1 BA, 1336 Mass. Newly remod-
eled, W/D, gas heat, $1520/month. Avail.
August 1, 1 yr lease. 760-840-0487.
Avail August large 3 bedroom apart-
ment in renovated older house, 9th and
Mississippi, 1 bathroom, wood foors,
dish washer, washer/dryer, front
porch, car port, central a/c, cats ok,
$1189. call Jim and Lois 785-841-1074
Avail. 8/1/08. Large 2 BR apt in quiet 3-
story home near KU. Stove, fridge, W/D,
upgraded elec/plumb/heat/cool; wood
foors, ceiling fans, covered front porch
w/swing; off-street park; no smoking/pets.
Tom @ 785-766-6667
4BR 2BA at 613 Maine. W/D,
covered parking. $1200/mo.
Please Call 550-6414
4BR 2 1/2 BA. Double garage. W/D
hookup, D/W, large bedrooms, 2729 Harri-
son Pl. $1050/mo. Call 766-9012.
4BR house at 924 Ala. Avail June 1. Lg.
living area, deck, 1 & 1/2 BA, W/D, D/W,
C/A, $1300. No pets or smoking. 749-
0166 or 691-7250.
4BR older home near campus (16th &
Tenn). Remodeled w/CA, upgraded heat-
ing/cooling, wiring, plumbing; stove,
fridge, DW, W/D; large covered front
porch; off-street parking; no smoking/pets.
Avail 8/1/08 - 8/1/09. Please call Tom @
785-766-6667
4BR, 2BA Available for August. 2 car
garage. $315/person. Includes W/D,
D/W,patio, big yard. Please call
785-766-6302.
6 bedroom house. 1st semester and full
year lease available. Fully renovated this
past year. 2 min from campus. Call for in-
formation: Zac Pollack 913-484-4726
6 bedroom, 6 bath newly remodeled
house avail 5/1 dual CA/CH, W/D, fully
equipped kitchen energy effcient, walk-in
closets, hardwood foors porch, balcony &
deck, and much more. 920 Louisiana.
Please call 785-423-5665
7 BR, 4 BA, 2 kitchens, downtown, off-
street parking and big deck. All amenities
and central air. Avail. Aug. 785-842-6618
7BR 6BA, will split for two groups. 1005
KY, 839 Miss, fully renovated homes, no
pets. John 785-423-6912.
7BR lg country home (5Ksq/ft) 5 mi west
of Lawrence. No smoking or pets. All ap-
pliances. $1950/mo + utils. Call
843-7892
Avail. Aug 1st. 1BR apt between campus/-
downtown. Close to GSP/Corbin. $450.
No utilities. No pets, Call 785-550-5012
Available August 1st. 2BR 1BA, W/D
hookups, D/W, C/A, ceramic tile, carpet.
Pets allowed w/additional deposit & addi-
tional $25/mo rent. $595/mo. 842-2569.
Available August, $799, 2 bedroom/1
bath in renovated old house, 14th and
Vermont, 785-841-1074 dishwasher,
washer and dryer, wood foors, 90% eff-
cient furnace, off steet parking
Available june $450, 1 bedroom apart-
ment in renovated old house at 9th and
Mississippi, 785-841-1074 cats ok, dish
washer, off street parking
Beautiful 2, 3 & 4 BR homes.
Available immediately. We love pets.
Call for details. 816-729-7513
BEST DEAL!
Nice, quiet, well kept 2 BR apartment.
Appliances, CA, low bills and more! No
pets, no smoking. $405/mo. 841-6868
Brand new 10 BR house ready for Aug
lease. Other houses available for May.
Close to Downtown/KU Campus. Call
816.686.8868 for more info.
3BR Townhome special, Lorimar Town-
homes. For August. $270/month/person.
($810/month) 785-841-7849
3BR/2BA. $1100. Newer West Lawrence
Home. W/D Hookups. Pets OK. 4832
Tempe. Avail 8/1. Call 218-8254 or 218-
3788 or www.midwestestates.com.
3BR/2BA. $850. 1 BLOCK TO KU @ Col-
lege Hill Condos. W/D Hookups. WATER
PAID! Avail 8/1. 785.218-3788 or www.-
midwestestates.com.
3 BR, 2 BA w/ washer/dryer included and
fully-equipped kitchen. Only $269/person.
Please call 785-841-4935.
3 bedroom, 2 bath. $690 - 710. Pool, walk-
in closets, peaceful setting, pets allowed,
KU bus. Please call 785-843-0011.
www.holiday-apts.com
3 bedrooms/1 1/2 bath renovated old
house, August, $1125, 15th & New
Hampshire, 785-841-1074, central air,
dish washer, wood foors, washer and
dryer, fenced yard, 90% effcient furnace,
dogs and cats under 15 pounds ok
3 bedrooms/1 bath remodeled apart-
ment in old house, August, $1175, 9th
and Mississippi, 785-841-1074 central
air, dishwasher, washer dryer, wood
foors and car port, 90% effcient furnace,
cats ok
3 BR 1 BA. Availabe Aug 1. Located 1st
Floor of 1545 Mass. Off street parking
$750/mo. Call Jim at 785-979-9120
3 BR 2 BA. Near downtown & KU.
916 Indiana. $870/mo. Remodeled.
785-830-8008.
3 BR available now. Includes W/D.
Ask about our 2 person special.
Call Lindsey @ (785) 842-4455.
3 BR, 1 BA house, close to campus. 1312
W. 19th Ter. Avail. Aug. 1. CA, W/D, no
pets, 1 car garage. Call 785-218-8893
3 BR, 2 BA house for rent, was $1150,
now on sale! Remarkable price and
amenities. Call Caren at 842-0508. Avail.
Aug. 1st.
3BR/2BA. $775. Close to KU. W/D
Hookups. Pets OK. 742 Missouri. Avail
8/1. Call 218-3788 or 218-8254 or www.-
midwestestates.com.
3BR 1BA at 1037 Tennessee, Avail. Au-
gust 1st. $1000/mo. 1 yr lease. W/D, off-
st parking, no smoking. 785-550-6812.
3BR 1BA hardwood foors, full basement,
W/D hookups, diswasher, large trees.
$800. Avail. Aug 1 Please Call 749-3193
3BR 2.5BA avail. Aug. 1 @ Williams
Pointe Townhomes $1050 cable & inter-
net paid, gym, rec room, no pets, call 312-
7942
3BR 2BA apartment. 5th & Colorado.
Close to campus, W/D. $750/mo. Patio,
Small pets ok. Call 785-832-2258.
3BR 2BA Duplex, 1 car garage, W/D
hookups, avail. August 1st. 804 New
Jersey. $950/mo. Please call
785-550-4148.
4 BR 3BA avail. June 1 & Aug 1 @
LeannaMar Townhomes, Open House
WThF 3-7 & Sat 11-2, internet & cable
paid, W/D, new appliances, freshly
remodeled. Move-In Specials $1160 no
pets, call 312-7942
Close to KU, 3BR + Study renter. 1 & 1/2
BA . Covered patio, large backyard, pets
ok, avail June 1. $900/mo. 766-9032.
Canyon Court. 1,2,3 BRs and BAs. Lim-
ited $99 dep/BR. Secure your luxury liv-
ing! 785-832-8805.
Close to Allen Fieldhouse, 3 BR 2 BA,
1822 Maine. W/D, A/C, $1260/month.
Avail. Aug. 3. 760-840-0487
Enjoy a panoramic view of Lawrence from
your well maintained, spacious, 3 bed-
room and 2 bath condo. Rent is only
$885.00 with water and trash paid. Featur-
ing a fully equipped kitchen, washer/dryer,
on the KU bus route, or enjoy a short 5
minute walk to class or downtown. For a
showing call 842-6264 or 865-8741
evenings & weekends.
Female Roomates needed to share 3BR
2BA condo with W/D near campus.
$290/mo. +1/3 util. Avail June 1 or Aug 1.
Please call 550-4544.
Fabulous 4BR 2BA house. Just south of
campus. Double drive-way. Must see!
W/D. $1200/mo. 785-760-0144
Nice big house on Tennessee!
7BR 5BA, W/D, $2800/mo
Available August. 785-550-6414
2BR, 2BA, 2 car garage townhome. In-
cludes W/D, central air. Very spacious,
effcient and clean. $425/mo, available
starting May. Call 816-812-2785
hawkchalk.com/1308
2BR, 1BA 1310 Kentucky. Close to KU
and Downtown. CA, DW, Parking. Avail-
able NOW. $500/mo 785-842-7644
2BR/1BA. $675. 1 BLOCK TO KU. W/D
Hookups. Hardwood Flrs. 1824
Arkansas. Avail 8/1. Call 218-3788 or
218-8254 or www.midwestestates.com.
2BR/1BA. $650. W/D Hookups. Pets OK.
713 Conn. Avail 8/1. Call 218-8254 or 218-
3788 or www.midwestestates.com.
1131 - 35 Ohio, 3 bedroom apartments,
1.5 bath, w/d, cental air, Close to KU. No
pets. $915.00. 749-6084. eresrental.com
1238 Tennessee, fve - bedroom house, 2
bath, w/d, central air. No pets. $2000.00
749-6084. eresrental.com
1317 Valley Lane, 2 bedroom - town-
home, one bath, w/d hook-up, fp, central
air. Garage. Close to KU. No pets.
$710.00. 749-6084. eresrental.com
2 and 3 BRs, avail. now and in Aug. For
more info, visit www.lawrencepm.com or
call (785) 832-8728.
1701-17 Ohio, 2 bedroom apartments, 1
bath, w/d, d/w, central air. Close to KU.
No pets $635.00 749-6084 eresrental.
com
1818 Vermont. 3 BR, 2 BA house w/2 liv-
ing areas & study. Avail. Aug 1. Fenced
backyard, DW, W/D, C/A, pets okay w/de-
posit. $975/mo. 785-312-9605
1BR/1BA Studio. $395. Close to bus
route. Pets OK. 508 Wisconsin. Avail 5/1
& 8/1. Call 218-3788 or 218-8254 or www.-
midwestestates.com.
1BRs Avail May, June, or Aug. Quiet, spa-
cious, remodeled, C/A, 9th & Emery. No
pets/smoking. Starting at $320/mo. + utili-
ties. Call 841-3192.
2 BR, 1 bath, W/D hookups, FP, 1 car
garage, $700/mo, 3702 Elizabeth Ct.,
(785) 760-0207 or email tlw04@yahoo.-
com hawkchalk.com/1335
2 bedrooms/1 bath remodeled apart-
ment, $765, 13th and Vermont available
August, 785-841-1074 in a renovated old
house, central air, dish washer, washer
dryer, fenced yard, cats and dogs under
15 pounds ok, off street parking, wood
foors
2 BR 1 1/2 BA available June or August,
627 W. 25th St. W/D, Wood Floors, CA,
$580/mo. Call Jim at 785-979-9120
2 BR August lease available. Next to
campus. Jayhawk Apts. 1130 W 11th
$600/mo. No pets. 785-556-0713
2 BR Flat $700/mo and 3 BR 1 1/2 BA
Townhome $1000/mo Available at
Delaware St. Commons. 785-550-0163
2406 Alabama. 3 BR, 2 BA townhouse on
KU bus route. D/W, W/D, FP, gar., C/A.
Nice place w/large rooms. Cats consid-
ered. $900/mo. Call 312-9605
2 HOUSES DOWNTOWN: 3 BR, 2 BA,
study loft, wd frs, $1175/mo,1047 Rhode
Island. Also 3 BR, 1 BA, carpeting,
$1050/mo., 117 E. 11th St. Both have
W/D, D/W, on bus route, available Au-
gust, shown by appt. only: 785-841-2040
2 large studio apts. near KU at 945 Mo.
$420/$410. Avail. June 1 & Aug 1. Gas &
water pd. No pets or smoking. 749-0166
or 691-7250.
2, & 3 bedroom apts, walk to KU avail
Aug, 785-841-1074 all in renovated
older houses, w/ off street parking,
cats ok
2, 3 and 4 BR duplexes and houses avail.
for June & Aug. Call Jill 785-393-7368.
www.rentinglawrence.com.
2BR 2BA townhome. W/D, freplace,
clean, well-kept, appliances, ga-
rage. Available August 1. Please call
785-760-2896.
1 BR, 1 BA, plus sun room/offce, 1411
Westbrooke, avail. Aug. 1st, close to KU,
D/W, W/D, C/A, freplace. 728 sq. ft., cov-
ered parking, pool, $600/mo. plus util. Call
785-841-4935.
1-2BR, 2 bath, 1332 Vermont, W/D, off-st
parking, $650/mo. See www.defreeseliv-
ing.com. 785-766-8751
1 BR avail. Aug. 1st, $400/mo. 2 BR
house, 433 Wis. avail. 6/1, W/D, C/A, no
pets, no smoking, $680/mo. Also, 3 BR
1320 Mass. avail. 8/1. $960/mo.
331-7597.
1-4 BRs, W/D, DW, pets possible.
$450-$1600. Owner-managed, downtown
and campus locations. 785-842-8473
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Bedroom, 2 bath apt.
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Furnished at no cost
Washer/Dry provided
Access to pools
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On lawrence bus route
$200/person deposit
Call today and ask about
our 2-person special
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Available Immediately
Roommate needed- large 4 BR house at
1600 Tennessee (close to campus).
$500/mo, W/D, parking, cheap utlities,
fenced in yard. Call Samantha
913.660.8477 hawkchalk.com/1326
Roommate needed, 10 minute walk from
campus. 5 BR, 3 bath, large kitchen,
garage, porch & deck, W/D, 1322 Valley
Lane, $325/mo + ut. Call Brandon (913)-
593-6315. hawkchalk.com/1392
Roommate needed! $325/mo. spacious 2-
bedroom, 1.5 bath townhouse. I am a full-
time grad student. 2 cats. 314-210-4923
or gmakovec@ku.edu hawkchalk.-
com/1372
URGENT.1bed/1bath sublet available af-
ter fnals.385/month at the reserve.on KU
bus route.for more information call (620)-
222-4518 or email dani06ku@ku.edu
hawkchalk.com/1402
Looking for a female roommate for next
fall. House is located near 6th Street Hy-
Vee. Very Spacious with a backyard.
$423/month; no utilities. Call Meg:
785.252.7566 hawkchalk.com/1320
Need a female roommate for next year. I
already have appt in Meadowbrook. Call
316-214-3329. hawkchalk.com/1355
Own bdrm/bath available ASAP at the re-
serves! $295. Rent is negotiable! 3 girl
roommates, covered parking space in-
cluded. Call (925) 575-4957. hawkchalk.-
com/1373
Roommates needed for 4 bedroom house
2 miles from campus on the KU bus route.
Fully furnished with W/D, wireless internet
and garage. Questions? email me at
Sam24@ku.edu
Search for three house mates nice large
home located near Lawrence High
School. Individual rooms, all utilities in-
cluded, garage, washer and dryer for
$400.00 per month. Please call Dennis at
651-308-0712.
Studio for Summer Sublet - only $355!
1229 Tennessee Great kitchen, new
bathroom. Fully furnished. Available
May 16 dates fexible. julie28@ku.edu
hawkchalk.com/1389
Sublease at Chase Court Apartments,
1942 Stewart Ave. 5/25-7/31. 1 bdr. 1
bath. Rent = $620/mo. Contact Dave at
210-383-0323 hawkchalk.com/1325
Sum. Sublease, 1-2BR & 1BA. May-July
31, May Free. 1800 Kentucky. 15 min.
walk to campus. Rent $235 one BR or
$465 two BR. 913-579-4824 leave mes-
sage. hawkchalk.com/1329
Summer roommate in 3bdrm town-home.
Downstairs room with private bath. W/D,
split utilities, on KU bus route, pets al-
lowed. $350/month Call 405-412-7106.
hawkchalk.com/1390
Summer sublease for 1 Bedroom apart-
ment. $530 a month. Across the street
from the Ecumenical Church by the
Union. email emdoak@ku.edu
hawkchalk.com/1330
Summer Sublease!! 2bdr, 1.5 bath town-
home. $570/mo. Avail May 21-July 31. All
inquiries for 2406 Alabama St. #2D, call
785.841.5797 M-F before 5pm.
hawkchalk.com/1383
SUBLEASE 4BR/2BA IN WEST
LAWRENCE June 1 thru July 31 -
$900/month. Perfect for group of friends
but will sublease to individuals! Call
Amanda at 913-226-5066!
hawkchalk.com/1322
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$315 Sublet at The Reserve available
now. Completely furnished apartment in-
cludes, washer/dryer, water, trash, cable
TV w/HBO. (913) 220-6070. hawkchalk.-
com/1374
Huge, Private, top level room for sublet in
AMAZING renovated house 50ft from
campus. $385 p. month, June & July. Call
Chase, 208.724.1946, or chaseaw@Ku.-
edu hawkchalk.com/1393
Hawker Apartment Complex Room Avail-
able! One room plus bathroom, parking,
washer/dryer, 1115 sq/ft. $480/mo.
Contact Sam at Sgreenb7@ku.edu
Full Year or By Semester! hawkchalk.-
com/1391
Female roommate needed for summer to
rent 1 BR in a 2BR/2BA apartment at
Parkway Commons. Moving dates fexi-
ble. $405 rent. Must be dog friendly. Call
Heidi 316-519-9823 hawkchalk.
com/1323
2BR 1BA Available for June/July. 950
Monterwey way. $500/mo + utilities. W/D
on site, off-street parking. Call 727-8888.
2-3 roommates to share 4 BR 2 BA town-
home close to KU & bus system. $450/mo
includes util. W/D, DW, CA, patio & 2 car
garage. 816-807-9493 or 785-979-4740.
1 BR Apt. avail Apr. 20th $599/mo Cam-
pus Court at Naismith, brand new hard-
wood foors and appliances, W/D, 785-
713-1289, jprebyl@ku.edu hawkchalk.-
com/1310
1 ROOMMATE NEEDED for a 2BD 1BA,
W/D, split level at 17th and Louisiana. 10
min from campus. Total bills
$400-$450/m. Contact nathanwest83@g-
mail.com or 913-548-3331 hawkchalk.-
com/1388
1-2BR Sublease of 3BR apt. avail. for
June/July.$250/person. Entire apt empty
after mid-June. 5 min walk to campus,
19th & Naismith. Free parking. 785-760-
1406 hawkchalk.com/1328
2 bedrooms for rent in house walking dis-
tance to campus. Call for more details.
Emily 913-669-9161 hawkchalk.
com/1338
2 BR, 2 Bath, spacious Tuckaway Apart-
ment for summer sublease. Overlooks
pool. $880 per month. Call
214-317-1545
hawkchalk.com/1386
2 ROOMMATES NEEDED for a 3 bed-
room 2 bath condo close to campus.
Trendy condo on the bus route, wood
foors, updated painting and dcor. Wash-
er/dryer, microwave included. Off-street
parking, $865 per month landlord pays
water and garbage and is willing to do
separate lease for all three tenants.
Please call 979-2778.
ROOMMATE/SUBLEASE
Great 2 level townhome. 2 BD 1, 1/2 BA.
Fully equipped kitchen, brand new appli-
ances, patio fenced in. 2 parking stalls.
Contact Hedges Management at
865-1320
Available August 1st. 2BR apt between
campus/downtown. Close to GSP/Corbin.
$375 each + utilities. No pets, Call 785-
550-5012.
4 bedroom, 2 bath $840-850. Pool, large
closets, KU bus, pets OK. Please call
785-843-0011. www.holiday-apts.com
4 BR 2 BA large duplex, 3928 Overland
Dr. 2 car garage, all appliances, avail.
Aug. 1. $995/month. Call 785-766-9823.
4 BR 2 BA, Sweet house, big backyard.
$1400 a month. 3rd and Minnesota. Call
John at (816) 589-2577.
House for rent located 2 blocks from 6th
Street Hy-Vee. 5 bedrooms and 2 baths.
$1750/ month! If interested call Meg:
785.252.7566 hawkchalk.com/1318
Large Studio, perfect for law or grad stu-
dent. 2nd foor of house, $405/mo + utili-
ties. Kitchen w/eating area, living/br/study,
closets + storage, unique and secluded lo-
cation. 4 blks E of Mass on 19th. No
smoking or pets. Please call Big Blue
Property 785-842-3175
Nice 3 BR or 4 BR townhomes each w 2
BA and W/D. Only $230-300/person. Call
Sharron 550-5979 after 5pm or week-
ends.
FOR RENT
2 BR 1 bath available. Pool, patio/bal-
cony, quiet setting $520-535. Pets OK,
KU bus. 785-843-0011.
www.holiday-apts.com
Very nice condo, 3 BR, 2 BA, W/D in-
cluded. Close to campus, only $279/per-
son. Call Sharon 550-5979
Tuckaway Management now leasing for
spring and fall. Call 785-838-3377 or
check us out online at www.tuck-
awaymgmt.com for coupon.
Nicely furnished room in old west
Lawrence. Lots of windows on south side,
private bath, kitchen and laundry privi-
leges, 4 blocks from downtown and walk-
ing distance to KU. $350 and partial utili-
ties. Avail. May 1st. 424-0767 or
331-2114
P/T Offce Asst. Flexible work schedule.
Related experience pref. Solid comm.
skills and work ethic a must. Submit
resume: mambolawrence@yahoo.com.
Perfect for college students! 2BR in 4-
plex. 928 Alabama. Close to stadium.
W/D included. $500/mo. Call Edie 842-
1822
Rooms for responsible fem, possible rent
reduction for labor. Near KU. Also 3 BR
house; Residencial offce space
841-6254
Seniors and grads: 1 BR apts close to KU
& downtown. Upstairs or down, tile, car-
pet, or hrdwd, $410-425/mo+util. No smok-
ing/pets. Avail. 5/15 and 8/1.
Call Big Blue Property 785-842-3175
Small 2 bedroom apartment, $580, 9th
and Mississippi, available August, 785-
841-1074, in Renovated old house, with
off street parking, wood foors, dish
washer, 90% effcient furnace
Spacious 2 BR, 2 1/2 BA, double garage,
fre place, dishwasher, washer/dryer
hookup, $895/mo. Available now. 766-
9032
Studio available August 1st at 1316 Iowa.
No pets. $450/mo. Please call 785-749-
6084. eresrental.com
Sunfower House Co-Op: 1406 Ten-
nessee. Rooms range from $250-$310,
utilities included. Call 785-749-0871 for in-
formation.
1 BR 1 bath plus den/offce. Pool, quiet
setting, patio/balcony. $520-535. Pets
OK, KU bus. Please call 785-843-0011.
www.holiday-apts.com
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sports 7b friday, april 18, 2008
EASTERN CONFERENCE
No. 1 BOSTON CELTICS (66-16) vs. No. 8 ATLANTA HAWKS (37-45)
Season series: Celtics 3-0. They won all three by double digits and didnt even need to play their
Big Three in the fourth quarter of the last meeting to do it. Atlanta never reached 90 points in any of
the three games. Kevin Garnett averaged 23.7 points and 13.7 rebounds while shooting 62.5 percent
from the floor.
Storyline: After rolling to the NBAs best record in the largest one-season improvement in NBA his-
tory, the Celtics are back in the playoffs against the Hawks, who ended the leagues longest postseason
drought with their first appearance since 1999.
Key Matchup I: Garnett vs. Josh Smith. Garnett, a favorite for Defensive Player of the Year, against
a player who should get some votes. Smith was in the leagues top 10 in blocks and steals, but lacks
Garnetts offensive skills and can get distracted yelling at referees, coaches or teammates. Nothing
makes Garnett lose his focus.
Key Matchup II: Rajon Rondo vs. Mike Bibby. Heres one advantage for Atlanta. Bibby appeared in
51 postseason games while playing for Sacramento, while Rondo is making his debut in only his second
NBA season. But his speed advantage will be tough for Bibby to handle.
X-Factor: Marvin Williams. Some Atlanta fans may never forgive the Hawks for taking Williams
instead of Chris Paul or Deron Williams with the No. 2 pick in the 2005 draft. But Boston has struggled
to defend athletic small forwards this season, so Williams could make an impact.
Prediction: Celtics in 4.
No. 2 DETROIT PISTONS (59-23) vs. No. 7 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (40-42)
Season series: Tied 2-2 after the 76ers won the last two meetings. Philadelphia averaged 80 points
in the first three games before scoring 101 in a victory on April 9, when Richard Hamilton was out and
none of Detroits starters played 30 minutes.
Storyline: Picked to finish near the bottom in the East, the 76ers instead turned into one of the
leagues biggest surprises and made the playoffs for the first time in three years. The key was an 11-4
March that included a one-point win at Detroit.
Key matchup I: Chauncey Billups vs. Andre Miller. Miller averaged a career-high 17.1 points as the
veteran leader on a young team. The 76ers will need him to be just as good against Billups, a clutch
postseason performer who was in double figures in every game this season against Philadelphia.
Key matchup II: Hamilton vs. Andre Iguodala. Iguodala couldnt reach a contract extension with the
Sixers in the fall, but he will earn a nice deal from them in the offseason after leading them in scor-
ing. He can help his case even more by containing Hamilton, Detroits three-time All-Star and leading
scorer.
X-factor: Lou Williams. Only 21 years old, the third-year guard has shown no fear taking the big
shot late in games. He brings energy and confidence off the bench and coach Maurice Cheeks loves
having him in the game in the fourth. A close game on the road wont rattle him, either.
Prediction: Pistons in 5.
No. 3 ORLANDO MAGIC (52-30) vs. No. 6 TORONTO RAPTORS (41-41)
Season series: Magic, 2-1. Orlando found things to be pretty easy against Toronto on the offensive
end, shooting 49 percent from the field and averaging 105.7 points. Chris Bosh scored 40 points in
the Raptors lone victory, but was out with an injury when the Magic clinched the season series with a
102-87 rout on March 4.
Storyline: Despite their 52 wins, the Magic are the overlooked team in the East, not considered
much of a threat to Boston or Detroit, and this is their first chance to prove otherwise. Series matches
two of the NBAs best 3-point shooting teams, but the Raptors will have to find a way to slow All-Star
center Dwight Howard.
Key matchup I: Rashard Lewis vs. Bosh. The Magic are without a true power forward, using Lewis as
an undersized 4, and now they have to face one of the best in the East. Bosh averaged 33 points against
Orlando and should put up big numbers in this series. But Lewis creates his own matchup problems
with his 3-point shooting and scored 20.7 per game against the Raptors.
Key matchup II: Howard vs. Rasho Nesterovic. Nesterovic heads to the postseason after one of the
best stretches of his NBA career, averaging 16.3 points on 60 percent shooting in April. Any offense he
provides here is a bonus, because his primary role will be to slow Howard, the NBA leader in double-
doubles who shot 71 percent against Toronto.
X-factor: Jameer Nelson. Wasnt consistent enough with his play during the season, now faces
Torontos excellent point guard tandem of Jose Calderon and T.J. Ford.
Prediction: Magic in 6.
No. 4 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS (45-37) vs. No. 5 WASHINGTON WIZARDS (43-39)
Season series: Tied 2-2. Its tough to gather much from the regular season, because the teams were
never at full strength at the same time. Gilbert Arenas missed all four games, while All-Stars LeBron
James and Caron Butler each sat out a loss because of injuries. James averaged 27 points, 10 rebounds
and 7.7 assists in the three he played.
Storyline: Third straight year these teams are meeting in the first round. Cleveland won the previous
two, sweeping a Washington team missing Arenas and Butler last year.
Key matchup I: James vs. Butler. Butler averaged 23 points in
Washingtons two wins, but was limited to 10 in the one loss he
played in. Anxious for a good performance after missing last years
series with an injury. Whichever of these players survives will be a
nightmare for Boston in the second round.
Key matchup II: Arenas vs. Daniel Gibson. Gibson had his own
injury problems, missing more than a month after the All-Star
break with an ankle injury. Either can change the momentum in
a game by coming off the bench and getting hot from outside in a
hurry, as Gibson did a few times last year during the Cavs run to
the NBA finals. Arenas has gradually been getting his confidence
back after a lengthy absence following knee surgery.
X-factor: Brendan Haywood. Amid all the injuries around him,
the center put together the best season of his career, averaging 10.6
points and 7.2 rebounds in 80 games.
Prediction: Wizards in 7.
WESTERN CONFERENCE
No. 1 LOS ANGELES LAKERS (57-25) vs. No. 8 DENVER NUGGETS (50-32)
Season series: Lakers 3-0. All three meetings were in the first half of the season before the Lakers added Pau Gasol.
Los Angeles shredded Denver for 118 points per game, only needing 22 per game from Kobe Bryant. Allen Iverson had
51 for Denver in one loss and averaged 32 points, but Carmelo Anthony managed only 20.7.
Storyline: A strong finish gave Bryant and the Lakers
the No. 1 seed, but they get a dangerous first-round
opponent that was only seven victories worse. Bryant
(28.3), Iverson (26.4) and Anthony (25.7) ranked 2-3-4
on the NBAs scoring list.
Key matchup I: Bryant vs. Iverson. May not spend
much time defending each other, but who cares? Two
great scorers from the deep 1996 draft respect each other
and both should put on a show. Lakers dont always
need Bryant to score, but the Nuggets need points from
Iverson.
Key matchup II: Gasol vs. Marcus Camby. Andrew
Bynum never made it back, so Gasol is forced to remain
as the center. That could help the Lakers here, because
with all his offensive skills, Camby wont be able to help
off him much to go for blocked shots and rebounds.
X-factor: J.R. Smith. Had fallen out of favor with
coach George Karl by the end of last years playoffs, but
hes become a force off the Nuggets bench now. Averaged
15.7 points after the All-Star break and spreads the
defense with his 3-point shooting.
Prediction: Lakers in 6.
No. 2 NEW ORLEANS HORNETS (56-26) vs.
No. 7 DALLAS MAVERICKS (51-31)
Season series: Tied 2-2. The Mavericks earned the
split to set up this series by beating the Hornets 111-98
on the last night of the season. The teams also split two
meetings since Dallas acquired Jason Kidd, with the
Hornets winning 104-93 in Kidds Mavericks debut in the
first game after the All-Star break.
Storyline: A year after losing in the first round as the
No. 1 seed, the Mavericks are now the dangerous under-
dogs against a New Orleans team with little postseason experience.
Key matchup I: Chris Paul vs. Kidd. Paul had easily been getting the better of this matchup this season, both when
Kidd was playing for New Jersey and Dallas, but the veteran collected his 100th career triple-double in the Mavs victory
in the season finale. Kidd struggles against Pauls speed, but always finds other ways to get by.
Key matchup II: David West vs. Dirk Nowitzki. West was one of the NBAs most underrated power forwards before
making his first All-Star game this season. Can step away from the block to hit from the outside, though not with nearly
the range of Nowitzki, who was superb down the stretch after returning from his ankle and leg injuries.
X-factor: Brandon Bass. Chance for the former Hornets player to hurt his old team off the bench. He did it Wednesday
night, finishing with 13 points and 12 rebounds in 30 minutes. New Orleans doesnt have much size and strength among
its reserves.
Prediction: Hornets in 7.
No. 3 SAN ANTONIO SPURS (56-26) vs. No. 6 PHOENIX SUNS (55-27)
Season series: Suns 3-1. Phoenix won both games after acquiring Shaquille ONeal. Tim Duncan was a combined 15-
for-40 in those two games, while ONeal averaged 15 points and 12.5 rebounds. The Suns won twice in San Antonio.
Storyline: Second straight year these teams meet in the postseason. Spurs won last years tense Western Conference
semifinal in six games, aided by suspensions to the Suns Amare Stoudemire and Boris Diaw in Game 5.
Key matchup I: Duncan vs. ONeal and Stoudemire. Stoudemire was frequently in foul trouble trying to defend
Duncan, but now is free of that responsibility with ONeal there to do it. Duncan, one of the leagues top low-post defend-
ers, probably has to take turns defending both.
Key matchup II: Manu Ginobili vs. Leandro Barbosa. Ginobili is the best sixth man in the league, and Barbosa, who
won last years award, isnt too far behind. But the Suns can afford an off night from Barbosa, the Spurs have no chance if
Ginobili doesnt play well.
X-factor: Grant Hill. Sat out the season finale with a groin injury but is expected to be fine by the series opener.
Considered signing with the Spurs before opting for the Suns, and now tries to show San Antonio what it missed out
on.
Prediction: Spurs in 7.
No. 4 UTAH JAZZ (54-28) vs. No. 5 HOUSTON ROCKETS (55-27)
Season series: Jazz 2-1. They won the season series with a 105-96 victory on Monday. The Rockets handed the Jazz
one of their four home losses with a 106-95 victory on Nov. 1.
Storyline: Rematch of a first-round series from a year ago, with similar circumstances. The Jazz are the No. 4 seed as
a division champion, but the Rockets have home-court advantage because of their better record. That didnt help in 2007
Utah won Game 7 at the Toyota Center.
Key Matchup I: Carlos Boozer
vs. Luis Scola. Scola has played in
numerous big games in Europe
and the Olympics, where he helped
Argentina win the gold medal in
2004. His first taste of postseason
play in the NBA has him trying to
contain Boozer, who led Utah with
21.1 points and 10.4 rebounds per
game.
Key Matchup II: Ronnie Brewer
vs. Tracy McGrady. McGrady scored
47 points in Houstons win and a total
of 43 on 38 percent shooting in their
losses. If Brewer and his help hold
McGrady down here, T-Macs streak
of never getting past the first round
continues.
X-Factor: Bobby Jackson. With
Rafer Alston expected out at least
for the first two games, the Rockets
need big games from Jackson, who
they acquired from New Orleans at
the trade deadline to back up both
guard spots.
Prediction: Jazz in 6.
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NBA
Celtics and former Jayhawk Paul Pierce are No. 1 in the Eastern Conference, while the Lakers are No. 1 in the West
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Chauncey Billups, right, leads the Detroit Pistons into the playofs. Last season, the Pistons were eliminated in the Eastern Conference fnals
against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers will face of against Allen
Iverson, Carmello Anthony and the Denver Nuggets.
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sports 8B friday, april 18, 2008
kansas relays
Pros compete in Gold Zone
BY TAYLOR BERN
tbern@kansan.com
The Kansas Relays features more than
3,800 athletes competing during a four-
day span in everything from the hammer
throw to the steeplechase. However, the
main attraction at the 81
st
annual Kansas
Relays is Saturdays Gold Zone competi-
tion, which features a plethora of Olympic-
caliber athletes. Heres a look at a few of the
big names participating on Saturday and
the events in which theyll compete:
Edited by Jared Duncan
Chris Cantwell
shot put
Chris Cantwell, Shot Put
(1:30 p.m.)
Cantwell is well established
as the premiere shot putter
in America. He was the
World Indoor Champion
in 2004 and 2008, the U.S.
Indoor Champion in 2004,
2007 and 2008 and the
2005 U.S. Outdoor Cham-
pion. A three-time Kansas
Relays champion, Cantwell
set the Invitational Shot
Put record in 2006 with a
toss of 70-feet 3.75-inches.
He also won the Kansas
Relays Invitational Shot
Put in 2002 as a member of
the University of Missouri
team and the 2007 Shot
Put, competing unattached.
Cantwell will compete
for Team USA at the 2008
Olympic Games in Beijing
this summer.
Bershawn Jackson
400-meterhurdles
Bershawn Batman Jack-
son, 400-meter hurdles
(4:35 p.m.)
Jackson is the three-time
defending Kansas Relays
champion in this event
and hes won it four out of
the last fve years. He set
the meet record in 2005
and then again in 2006,
crossing the line in 48.34
seconds. Jackson, 24, was
the 2005 World Outdoor,
2005 USA Indoor and 2003
USA Outdoor champion
in his event. He narrowly
missed qualifying for the
2004 Olympic team. He is
expected to compete this
summer in Beijing.
Mona Lee
400-meter hurdles
Muna Lee, 400-meter
hurdles (4:20 p.m.)
A 2000 graduate of Central
High School in Kansas City,
Mo., Lee is a fan favorite
at the Kansas Relays. At
the 2004 Olympic Games
in Athens, Lee placed
seventh in the 200-meter
dash. In 2005, she won a
gold medal at the World
Outdoor Championships in
the 400-meter relay, a silver
medal in the 100 at the
USA Outdoor Champion-
ships and another silver in
the same event at the U.S.
Indoor Championships. At
the 2005 Kansas Relays, Lee
set a then meet record time
of 11.10 seconds in the 100.
Wallace Spearmon
800and400meterrelays
Wallace Spearmon, Jr., 800
and 400-meter relays (12:10
and 2:25 p.m.)
The current American
record holder in the indoor
200-meter dash, Spearmon
is looking to build on a
tremendous 2007 season.
Last year at the World
Outdoor Championships,
Spearmon won a gold
medal in the 400 relay and
a bronze medal in the 200.
He also fnished second in
the 200 at the USA Outdoor
Championships. While at
the University of Arkansas,
he was a three-time NCAA
champion in the 200 and
won the same event at the
2006 USA Outdoor Champi-
onships.
College football
Congress calls for
BCS investigation
BY ARNIE STAPLETON
Associated Press
DENVER Allen Iverson
wasnt The Answer in the short-
term for the Denver Nuggets.
He joined
them midway
through last
season, hailed
as the savior
who would help
the Nuggets
win a playoff
series for the
first time since
1994.
But trades,
s us pe ns i ons
and injuries,
including his
own severely
sprained ankle,
precluded the team from develop-
ing any chemistry or cohesion,
and A.I. was smothered by the
San Antonio Spurs, averaging a
career-worst 22.8 points in the
postseason.
Iverson didnt look anything
like the wizard who almost sin-
gle-handedly drove Philadelphia
in the playoffs, and the Nuggets
were finished in five games for the
fourth straight year.
Why will it be any different
this time around when the eighth-
seeded Nuggets face top-seed-
ed Los Angeles Lakers starting
Sunday?
Because, Iverson said, hes
healthy again, the Nuggets have
meshed after spending a training
camp and a full season togeth-
er and he and fellow All-Star
Carmelo Anthony have proven
that two superstars can indeed
succeed side-by-side.
I think theyve learned how
to coexist with each other and
play off each
other, Marcus
Camby said.
Theyre Nos.
3 and 4 in the
league in scor-
ing, they had a
lot of balance
out there, and
they never let
egos get in the
way. Theyre
both talented
superstars.
The Lakers
have their own
dominant duo in newcomer Pau
Gasol and MVP hopeful Kobe
Bryant, who will be matched
aplenty with Iverson.
Lets go. This is what its all
about for me. You cant draw it up
any better, Iverson said. People
say hes the best basketball player
on the planet, so Im definitely
looking forward to the challenge.
Especially with me believing that
about myself, so lets go.
This is what its about. If youre
scared, get a dog. If youre scared,
go to church.
The Nuggets certainly arent
shy about having to face Bryant,
Gasol, Derek Fisher or Lamar
Odom.
Id be lying if I said its the
same thing if I was playing New
Orleans or if we were playing
L.A., Iverson said. Everybody
know how big that stage is. I relish
the moment. This is what I play
basketball for. This is why I love
it so much.
Al t houg h
theyre fac-
ing the top
team in the
power-packed
W e s t e r n
Co n f e r e n c e
once again,
only seven
wins separated
the two upt-
empo teams in
the standings.
The Nuggets
feel its anybodys series.
The last couple of years weve
been unfortunate enough to play
against the top team in the Western
Conference. Our work was always
cut out for us, Camby said. This
year, were coming in relatively
healthy. ... Were a more balanced
team, a more together team. Were
playing pretty good basketball of
late, were playing great basketball
here at home. Hopefully we can
steal a few on the road.
Although forward Nene missed
most of the season with an assort-
ment of ailments and is still work-
ing his way back into shape after
testicular cancer surgery, and
Chucky Atkins missed most of
the year with a sports hernia, for
once the Nuggets enter the play-
offs relatively healthy.
Kenyon Martin has returned
with a vengeance from microfrac-
ture surgeries on both knees and
he teams with Camby, the reign-
ing NBA defensive player of the
year, to provide plenty of muscle
inside.
D e n v e r s
bench is a lot
better than it
was a year ago,
when Linas
Kleiza was lost
in the playoff s
bright lights
and J.R. Smith
made so many
bone-headed
moves that he
ended up get-
ting benched.
Kleiza has become an offen-
sive force and Smith worked his
way out of coach George Karls
doghouse this year and sparked
the Nuggets late-season surge
to their first 50-win season in
two decades. Karl even nixed any
notion of trading for Ron Artest
at the deadline in part because
he didnt want to stunt Smiths
progress. And Eduardo Najera has
added a 3-point prowess to his
energy game.
J.R., L.K. and Eddie have
been great for us in this stretch
of games, the survivor games,
Karl said. Now when were on the
Broadway, theyre going to have to
step up further.
The Nuggets are thankful
theyre not facing the Spurs in the
first round again.
Playof picture looks grim for Denver Nuggets
nba
The team faces the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round
Id be lying if I said its the
same thing if I was playing New
Orleans if we were playing L.A.
Everybody know how big that
stage is.
ALLeN IveRSON
Denver Nuggets Guard
I think theyve (Allen Iverson
and Carmelo Anthony) learned
how to coexist with each other
and play of each other.
MARCUS CAMBy
Denver Nuggets Forward
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Houston Rockets guard Aaron Brooks, left, looks to move past Denver Nuggets guard Allen Iverson during the fourth quarter of the Nuggets 111-94 victory in an NBA basketball game in Denver
on Sunday, April 13
BY BEN EVANS
ASSOcIATEd PRESS
WASHINGTON Forget gov-
ernment corruption or corporate
fraud. Three members of Congress
want the Justice Department to
investigate whether college foot-
balls Bowl Championship Series
is an illegal enterprise.
Reps. Neil Abercrombie, D-
Hawaii, Lynn Westmoreland, R-
Ga., and Mike Simpson, R-Idaho,
are introducing a resolution
rejecting the oft-criticized bowl
system as an illegal restriction
on trade because only the larg-
est universities compete in most
of the major bowl games. The
resolution would require Justices
antitrust division to investigate
whether the system violates fed-
eral law.
The measure also would put
Congress on record as supporting
a college football playoff.
Who elected these NCAA
people? Who are they to decide
who competes for the champi-
onship? Abercrombie said at a
press conference Thursday on
Capitol Hill, gripping a souvenir
University of Hawaii football.
Abercrombie said the matter is
worthy of federal review because
college football is big business
with hundreds of millions of dol-
lars at stake.
Its money. Thats what this is
all about, he said.
But its no coincidence that all
three lawmakers have home-state
schools with recent beefs against
the bowl system.
The University of Hawaii and
Boise State University in Idaho
each had an undefeated season
in recent years, but were denied
a shot at the championship. And
Westmoreland said he is still
smarting about his University of
Georgia Bulldogs being passed
over for the national champion-
ship game last year.
Georgia instead was matched
up against undefeated Hawaii in
the Sugar Bowl, winning 41-10.
West morel and and
Abercrombie said they started
talking about the resolution after
that game, as Abercrombie was
paying off a bet with chocolate-
covered macadamia nuts.
The lawmakers say the bowl
system is rigid and blocks all
but the largest universities from
competing in post-season bowls,
denying dozens of others not just
the opportunity to compete but
also a shot at the big payoffs and
national exposure that come with
bowl appearances.
Abercrombie maintained that
television markets are one factor
in selecting which teams go to
high-profile bowls.
We shouldnt have to argue
about who the champion is,
Westmoreland said, citing the
excitement and unpredictability
of the NCAA college basketball
tournament. That should be
decided on the field.
The BCS was created in 1998
by the six most powerful confer-
ences. It relies on polls and com-
puter ratings to determine which
teams qualify for the top bowls.
Congress held a hearing on the
BCS in 2005, but no legislation
came of it.
In a statement, ACC
Commissioner and current BCS
Administrator John Swofford said
the BCS allows all qualified teams
to participate and is beneficial
for student athletes, universities
and fans.
This issue has been looked
at before, Swofford said. Were
confident that it complies with
the law.
lPga
Ochoa has impressive
start at Ginn Open
BY MARK LONG
ASSOcIATEd PRESS
REUNION, Fla. Lorena
Ochoa got off to a solid start
Thursday in a bid for her fourth
consecutive victory and fifth in
six starts this year.
Playing for the fourth straight
week, Ochoa shot a 4-under 68 in
the first round of the Ginn Open
to finish a stroke behind leaders
Carin Koch and Teresa Lu.
Ochoa had plenty of company
there, too.
Karrie Webb, Suzann
Pettersen, Charlotte Mayorkas,
Mhairi McKay, Allison Fouch
and Yani Tseng also were a stroke
back.
But for the first time in a
while, the field wasnt chas-
ing the worlds No. 1 player.
Ochoa led start to finish in her
native Mexico last week in an
11-stroke victory at the Corona
Championship.
Of course, I like my position
right now, Ochoa said. Im not
usually a player that comes from
behind. Its impossible, I guess,
to be winning a tournament by
seven shots the first day. You
have to move your way out there.
Thats why I feel very happy with
my round.
She also enjoyed a seven-stroke
win at the Safeway International
three weeks ago, then followed
with a five-shot victory in the
first major of the year, the Kraft
Nabisco Championship.
She has won four of five
events this year and is looking
to become the first player since
Annika Sorenstam in 2001 to win
four consecutive starts.
She probably would have been
out front Thursday had she not
missed short birdie putts on Nos.
1, 2 and 3 to start her back nine.
It got worse when she three-
putted the par-4 eighth and made
her only bogey of the round. But
she rebounded with a birdie on
the par-5 ninth.
Ochoa said she played a little
cautiously on a windy day with
dry fairways and fast greens. But
with a morning tee time Friday,
Ochoa expected to be much
more aggressive.
I in position and Im going to
make sure I give myself a good
chance to win the tournament,
she said.
The 26-year-old star had the
largest gallery of the field follow-
ing her around the Ginn Reunion
Resort, a crowd that helped keep
her from feeling completely
worn-down after so many rounds
without much of a break.
Im still a little bit tired, she
said. I wouldnt say its all the
energy that I ever felt, but Im
OK. I think Im hanging in there.
... If I knew I had maybe two
more tournaments coming, I
would be crying right now.
Juli Inkster (69), Annika
Sorenstam (70) and Morgan
Pressel (72) werent far behind,
part of 65 players who shot par
or better.
Koch may have been the most
unlikely name on the leader-
board.
Sure, she shot a 66 in the
final round in Mexico last week
and tied for fifth. But that was
her best showing since winning
her second career event in 2005.
She mostly struggled the last two
years.
Im just really excited right
now, she said. Ive had a couple
of bad years and Im finally start-
ing to play solid golf again. Im
hitting a lot of fairways and a lot
of greens, so thats what Im going
to focus on rather than what
Lorena and Annika are doing.
Its so much more fun for me
to play again now.
Her putting was a big reason
Thursday. She made seven putts
from 12 feet or longer, including
a 20-footer on No. 17 and a 30-
footer on 18 for a birdie-birdie
finish.
Im definitely rolling it good,
Koch said. Its not all luck.
Theres a lot of good putts. Im
definitely confident on the green
right now.