Camby heads AP All-American team By JIM O’CONNELL AP Basketball Writer Marcus Camby came within one vote of being a unanimous selection to The Associated Press’ All-America team Tuesday, and the Big East became the first conference ever to have three players selected to the first team. Camby, the 6-foot-ll junior center who drew as much attention this season for collapsing before a game as for what he did on the court, is the first player from Massachusetts to be selected to the first team. He was joined on the first team by Ray Allen of Connecticut, Allen Iverson of Georgetown and Kerry Kittles all from the Big East and Wake Forest center Tim Duncan. All but one voter on the 66-member national media panel had Camby on the first team. He received 328 points in the 5-3-1 voting, edging Allen, the junior swingman who had 324. Iverson, the sophomore guard who may be the quickest player in the game, received 318 points, four more than Duncan, a junior who plays the more traditional center role than Camby’s open-court style. Kittles, the only senior on the first team, had 246. Duncan and Kittles both ended long droughts for first-team honors for their schools. Wake Forest’s last first-team selection was Len Chap pell in 1962; for Villanova it was Howard Porter in 1971. Camby averaged 20.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.8 blocks this season as the Minutemen went 31-1 and held the No. 1 ranking for 10 weeks, longer than any other team. “There are some terrific, plqyers around the wanted 250 COUNSELORS AND instruc tors needed! Coed summer camp in Pocono Mountains, Pennsylva nia. Lohikan, Box 234P5, Kenil worth, NJ 07033 (908)276-0998. 100 COUNSELORS/INSTRUC TORS for gymnastics, horseback riding, land/water sports. Coed sleep away camp, Pocono Moun tains, Pennsylvania. Good salary/ tips. (908)689-3339. 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NBA deputy commissioner Russ Granik said Abdul-Rauf violated a league rule that requires players, coaches and trainers to "stand and line up in a dignified posture" during the playing of the American and-or Canadian anthems. “The NBA’s rule on this point is very clear," Granik said, “and all our rules apply equally to all players.” The suspension wOi continue for as long as the player refuses to comply with the rule, Granik said. Charlie Lyons, president and chief executive officer of Ascent Entertainment Group, which owns the Nuggets, said the NBA’s action “speaks for itself. The league’s rules and what happens. Understanding, good will and caring feelings mark a part nership. The world is your oyster. ★★★★ Stay focused on getting the job done. You are more connected to a co-worker than you realize. Flirt ing could backfire on you. Do a bet ter job of determining what you can eliminate to be more effective profes sionally. Put that extra oomph into work. Tonight: Get plenty of R&R. 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You The Daily Collegian Wednesday, March 13, 1996 regulations apply to everyone involved in the NBA.” Abdul-Rauf, who adopted the Islamic faith in 1991, was not at McNiehols Arena for Tuesday night’s game against Orlando and was unavailable for com ment on his suspension. Following a shootaround ear lier in the day, however, Abdul- Rauf >said he doesn’t believe in standing for any nationalistic ideology. The Koran, he said, states that nothing should come between him and Allah. “My beliefs are more impor tant than anything,” Abdul-Rauf said. “If I have to give up bas ketball, I will.” Calling the American flag “a symbol of oppression, of tyran ny” Abdul-Rauf said: “This country has a long his tory of that. I don’t think you can argue the facts. You can’t be for God and for oppression. It's clear in the Koran, Islam is the only way. “I don’t criticize those who stand, so don’t criticize me for sitting. I won’t waver from my decision.” are touched when you discover how much others care about you. Tonight: Hang out with the crowd. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) ★★★ Be forthright about your thoughts on a money matter. Handle an immediate and pressing liability with care. A family member gives you more information, which helps you make a decision about a home office or another work-related matter: digest it all slowly. Tonight: Pay the bills. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ★★★★★ You are personality-plus and make a big difference in the out come of events. Listen carefully to information that someone intention ally shares with you. Someone is try ing very hard to demonstrate an inter est in you. Be open; examine all pos sibilities. Tonight: Just ask. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ★★★ Much goes on behind the scenes. Open up to potential and opportunities. Someone has an earful to share. News that comes your way surprises you. A new understanding opens doors to important, dynamic changes. 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