Basketball Brief

Wooden will consult for ABA

Legendary UCLA men’s basketball head coach John Wooden was
introduced as a consultant to the American Basketball
Association’s Los Angeles Stars at a news conference Thursday
afternoon at the Great Western Forum.

Rejuvenating the upstart professional league that started
it’s inaugural season last month, the 90-year-old Wooden
asked not to be paid, but the 10-time NCAA Champion coach will earn
a “˜minimal’ salary for attending games and practices
and being available for questions.

“I agreed to serve in the capacity that they wanted
““ sort of an adviser,” Wooden said Tuesday to the Los
Angeles Times.

“I’d do it for nothing. I didn’t really want
anything, but they insisted I take a little something.”

The job will reunite Wooden with one of his former players,
Jamaal Wilkes, who is the Stars’ vice president of basketball
operations. “I agreed, to be honest, because of
Jamaal,” Wooden said.

“I’m very, very fond of him. I don’t know of a
finer person.

“If he’s involved in it and thinks in any way that I
can be of help, I’d like to help Jamaal.”

The Los Angeles franchise currently has three former Bruins on
the squad: Ed O’Bannon (1992-95), Toby Bailey (1995-98) and
JaRon Rush (1998-2000).

Brief compiled by AJ Cadman, Daily Bruin Senior Staff.

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