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Former US playing in By DKNNIS FALLS ( aniecock Staff Writer The National Basketball Association (NBA) has Alex English and Brian Winters playing for the Milwaukee Bucks, Tom Owens u> playing for the Portland Trailblazers, Mike Dunleavy is with the Philadelphia 76ers and Tommy Roswell is playing for the Boston Celtics. English and Winters are playing for one of the younger teams in the VI)A TIl. m-imril., <>' lli? .*].?........ .,W.. ...V I.IMjll. .IJ V W IV (JK^VI arc under age 25. Winters said his role with the Bucks is basically that of a shooter. He is averaging a fifesgg i A I r-__ Miex cngusn about 20 points per game. "PKO BALL is a much faster game than college ball," he said. He said this is because of the 24second clock. "There are more games in proball than in college. You have to play against good players every night. There is also a lot of traveling in pro ball." Winters said college basketball is more enjoyable than playing in Powell'j tr win 2424 Millwood at Corner of Gervais 256-6078 This Week Onl' 103 /-\ All % a t? un All Wir Wins* Sfi Party Supplies JVC's 805 Huger Street j Corner of Green 252-2337 ^ i r knclrAtknl professional the pros. "The college atmosphere is better," he said. "In the pros I you are paid 10 play." Winters said he did not know how well the Bucks would do this year. He said that winning half of their games would be a realistic goal. English said his role with the Bucks is basically the role of a sixth man. "My job is to suark the learn in rebounding and scoring," he said. English has been playing * about 20 minutes a game and 1 & averages about 12 points a game. t Fie scored21 points in the opening i game against Los Angeles. 1 ( English said professional is more 1 physical than college because you s are nlavine against bii'ppr nlavprs i English said he preferred the manto-man defense in the pros to the > /.one defense he played in college. "The zone is detrimental as far as preparing someone to play pro ball," he said. ENGLISH IS impressed with some ol Carolina's players. "Cedric (Hordges) will be real t tough," he said. "(Mike) Doyle ( and (Kenny) Reynolds are also i very good." English said Rich 1 Wejnert is impressive for a fresh- 1 man. 1 1 Tom Owens was traded from Houston to the Portland < Trailblazers this summer. He is 1 - 1 ? _1 A * " --- S A, ? piaying auoui iz minuies a game 1 and averages about 5 points. Owens said he played extensively in exhibition games because center I Bill Walton was injured. ] i "I really like playing with ; Portland," he said. "This is a good | team with a lot of running and passing. Houston was primarily a shooting team." Owens said the Trailblazers have a lot of talent. "It will be difficult to repeat as NBA champions, though. The other teams will be prepared for us." > Liquor j| e Mart 4718 j Forest Drive 1 782-3284 y With USC I.D. 'Off ies In Stock lirita Baap i Kaga of B*?r 2212 | Decker Blvd. | 782-2533 J II stars I league OWENS SAII) there is better >alance in the NBA this year, specially in the Western division. 'Portland, Golden State, Phoenix ind Los Angeles all have good earns," he said. "Seattle is the rnly weakness in the division." )wens said Philadelphia, Houston, Chicago and Denver are some of he better teams in the other ii visions. Mike Dunleavy is starting his ;econd season with the Philadelphia 76ers, one of the best earns in the league. Dunleavy, a 'ocnrvn anurJ fn?* lief wn'ir'c MTJA inalist, is primarily a playmaker oming off the bench. Dunleavy irings the ball upcourt, plays >teady defense, and feeds the big ' nen. Tommy Boswell, who played or.c /ear at Carolina, is starting his hird season with the Boston Celtics. Bosweil is a substitute orward and center for the Celtics. Jn tiroc q firot.rAimrl 4in/\ V. C. MIOI WU.IU w. a.I J7H.IV i WW /ears ago. JOHN ROCHE, formerly with he New York Nets, Kentucky Colonels and Los Angeles Lakers, s playing pro basketball in Italy, rtoche had his best year with the Mew York Nets of the American basketball Association (ABA) in lis rookie season. Nate Davis, who played for the [Jamecocks last year, was drafted ay the Chicago Bulls. He was cut from the team, however. Another former Carolina player, Jim Fox, retired from pro basketball this year. Fox had played with several NBA teams, including the Milwaukee Bucks and Seattle Supersonics, before retiring because of heart trouble. 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