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32 SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2008 HEADING OUT WEST - r v --m I^Bp£! <K um&: . ■ \ V DTH FILE / LAUREN COWART Alex Stepheson became the sole non-graduating Tar Heel to leave the team this offseason when he decided to move closer to home to be near his fam ily. Arizona State and the University of Southern California are said to be Stepheson’s first choices for next season. Notes and quotes from the summer conference The men’s basketball team hadn’t appeared for the media in three months, so, when some of the July 14, they had plenty to talk about. Marcus Ginyard, Tyler Hansbrough, Wayne Ellington, Danny Green, Deon Thompson and Bobby Frasor all spoke, and here are some of the gems the Daily Tar Heel heard: ■ Ginyard on Ty Lawson, Ellington and Green’s return to UNC: “There was a huge celebration, actually, we had an ice cream cake; it was great (laughs). No, but, they just came back, and we just started working out again. 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Ac ceptance of ad copy or prepayment does not imply agreement to publish an ad. You may stop your ad at any time, but NO REFUNDS or credits for slopped ads will be provided. No advertising for housing or employment, in accordance with federal law, can state a preference based on sex, race, creed, color, religion, national origin, handicap, marital status. Business Opportunities AMERIPLAN HEALTH Make money or save money wifh the leader in "consumer driven" health care. Daily, weekly and quarterly pay. We provide e-com merce websites, marketing brochures, online office, customer support line and dental plan. 800-972-0521. Announcement J mRPOINT Storage NEED STORAGE SPACE? Safe, Secure, ClimatiS Controlled (919) 942-6666 (Need a FREE lawyer? Check out our website: www.unc.edu/student/orgs/sls I Student Legal Services /Tt7\ I Suite 3407 Union ■ 962.1303 [ i Everett Law Firm, RaITI I Traffic Citations • DWls • Criminal K I A WWW.EVERETTLAWFIRM.BIZ I @ 919-942-8002 Fast Turn-Around • FREE Dellvary to UNC* 919-360-4032 • wwwt.labposter.com special, you know.” ■ Green on announcing his return: “No, there was no big moment for us. I think it was probably a big moment for you guys and a big moment for everybody else, but not for us. It was just us coming back to school and playing ball, doing what, we like to do.” ■ Ellington on the fans’ nega tive reactions to his potential leav ing on message boards: “You can’t really take that stuff personally. Fans want us to stay, and they can’t always see both siddfe. “I don’t even look at the message boards; I don’t even know why iy does. That could be anyone it Child Care Wanted CHILD CARE WANTED 1 DAY/WK. 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Sixth-man Danny Green’s release contained much of the same, and Ty Lawson, too, “looks forward to trying to win a national championship.” A trip to the Final Four in Detroit has become the expecta tion for this Tar Heel team, which boasts not only the three returners, but also National Player of the Year Tyler Hansbrough and an always strong supporting cast. After all, each of the players says that’s what he came back to do. That’s what the fans expect - they expected it last year. And it seems that’s what the pundits also portend - the same who determine the preseason rank ings, and every ranking every week after that. could be a Duke fan, man.” ■ Green on the personality test he took for NBA teams: “What did I learn about my personality? I mean, I didn’t learn anything, I know what kind of per sonality I have. They never gave me back the results, but for the most part, they learned that I was a good kid and that I was OK, I guess.” ■ Frasor on his least favorite rehab activity: “There was this one circuit where I’d have to ride a bike with no seat, no handlebars, just a cycle bike, and (trainer Jonas Sahratian) would crank up the intensity so I’m falling all over the place. And then I would go up on this ladder, then | Child Care Wanted CHILD CARE NEEDED Experienced sitter for a 2 year-old & a new born in Chapel Hill, hours flexible (6-12 hrs/ wk). Must have transportation & references. Contact Cheryl at cherylbriner@gmail.com. HOPEKIDS PRESCHOOL HIRING I Chris tian preschool in Durham hiring teach ers (Sl2/hr) and assistants (J9/hr) for 2,3 and 4 year-old classes. Hours: B:3oam-12:30pm (2 and 3 year-old classes) and B:3oam-I:3opm (4 year old classes), September thru May. Serqf resume to kathy@newhopenc. org or call 919-960-4673. NANNY NEEDED! 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The end of a three-month wait ing in the weeds brings a lot of hope to this Tar Heel team and its supporters -but also a good deal of pressure. I would do defensive slides, and then come and run in place on a trampoline. And we’d do that four or five times.” ■ Ginyard on the new recruit with the most personality: “Larry Drew probably will be the one that’s gonna step out of those four. So it’s gonna be interesting to watch that.... He’s just starting to open up his shell and doing what ever else he’s going to do God knows what that’s gonna be.” ■ Thompson on having two Tylers on the team next season: “I just call him Zells. It’s easier than Tyler Zellers, so, just call him Zells, that’s what I’ve been calling him lately. I think it’s starting to Help Wanted PRESCHOOL ASSISTANT TEACHER The Chapel Hill-Carrboro YMCA is hiring a part-time preschool assistant teacher! Hours are Monday through Friday, B:3oam-I:3opm. 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The trio of Lawson, Ellington and Green entered their names into the NBA Draft pool in April but did not hire agents, leaving open the possibility of their return. The deadline to withdraw was 5 p.m. June 16. All three Tar Heels attended the pre-draft camp in Orlando last month and spent the next several weeks participating in individual workouts with several NBA teams. “It was reassuring that the feed back they got from the NBA teams is the same type of feedback our coaching staff has been giving them,” coach Roy Williams said in a press release. “I feel strongly that all of these young men will even tually be NBA players. The timing was just not exactly right at this point.” Lawson was perhaps the biggest surprise to withdraw, as many had catch on.” ■ Frasor on Ed Davis: “Ed, he’s got a real cool sense about him. You know, coach Williams says he doesn’t like cool, so he’ll correct that in the first cou ple weeks.” ■ Hansbrough on the team’s roof-jumping escapades: “We’re in college. 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Starting August 25 and expecting to continue for the academic year. Call 966-4109 and leave a message. GMAT TUTOR: Looking for a GMAT tutor in quantative and verbal. sl2-15/hr. Email cltrust46@gmail.com. Volunteering FREE RENT FOR ELDERLY CARE. 2BR/IBA 1 mile from UNC. Help bed ridden woman with daily activities. Hours negotiable. Prefer 30 hrs/wk. Email retinav4l39aol.com. BE ACTIVE VOLUNTEER! Be Active NC is a small nonprofit seeking volunteer staff! E-volunteering opportunities available. Sign up to volunteer www. beactivenc.org or call 919-287-7011. Wayne Ellington decided to return to UNC after working out for several NBA teams. predicted him to be taken with the Denver Nuggets’ 20th pick. “The process of ‘testing the waters’ has given me valuable information about my draft status, and I have decided it would be bet ter to return to school,” he said in the release. Lawson was reportedly the last to decide to return to school and told reporters June 15 he was about “60-40” to stay in the draft. But now, with the three would be NBA-ers, the national MVP and one of the country’s best benches back in Chapel Hill next year -and a bitter loss to Kansas fresh in the minds of players and fans - maybe the experts are right, and the Tar Heels will be packing their bags for Detroit come April. Contact the Sports Editor atsports@unc.edu. ing lineup I mean if I’m starting, of course I won’t be able to dance. We’ll see what happens.” ■ Frasor on expectations his freshman year and this year: “It’s like night and day, I guess. Freshman year, where Sports Illustrated and people weren’t picking us to be in the NCAA Tournament, and we finished second in the ACC and were a three seed. “That year it was fun to prove peo ple wrong. 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