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A New York native who played pro ball at Ten7 nessee, King wound up in trouble early in his career when he was accused of molesting a young woman. Then there were the rurpors of his drug problems. But everyone in the league knew that King had superstar ability and the Knicks, after grabbing him from Golden State, have given Bernard the green light. I said arminH miH?f*UCnn that l^ino wac r?r? hie wjn\i tr\ ror\1or>inn ??lll^ MO V/1 A I1IJ *? U J IV/ I VpiUVlll^ Julius Erving as the game's top small forward. In the playoffs so far he has proven me right by regularly drop ping in 40 points a game. There is one more player who is often overlooked that I consider one of the game's best. Sidney Moncrief of the Milwaukee Bucks is one of the league's top all-around guards. Moncrief can score (more than 20 points a game) and can handle the point guard duties as well. He is one of the top defenders among the league's backcourt players and regularly reaches double figures in rebounding. A couple of NBA players who have proven that the drug problem can be licked are doing well in the playoffs, too. Michael Ray Richardson of the Nets did a job on the ' 76ers' backcourt and is now battling Moncrief as the Nets try to get past the Bucks. John Drew, a personal friend, is also doing a fine job off the bench at Utah after being deported from Atlanta. John also spent time getting over drugs but the battle didn't hurt his shooting touch and he's one of the league's top scorers off the bench. Finally, John Lucas made a fine comeback from drug problems as did Eddie Johnson of the Hawks. Now, if Ltovkk Thompson can girl tu^-kiicc. back together, maybe he can return^to tfie form h"C flaslT(^-as"the--tx7p^pJ?ryrr~tTV " college basketball and prove HTs~ wor fFfTri The"TM 11574 ll?g?V*t?<J 5 H.P. Engines \J? 22" and 26" Cut Belt-Pinion drive Meet CPSC Blade Safety Requirements with Spindle-Brake Clutch Original Yard-Man 2-Year Limited Consumer Warranty Financing plans available! 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