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UCLA’s O’Bannon and Edney Sign NBA Contracts

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From Staff and Wire Reports

Ed O’Bannon and Tyus Edney, who helped UCLA to the NCAA basketball title last spring, signed contracts with NBA teams Tuesday.

O’Bannon, the ninth player selected in last June’s NBA draft, signed a three-year contract that will pay him $3.25 million to $3.9 million with the New Jersey Nets, according to terms of the NBA’s new rookie salary scale.

Edney signed with the Sacramento Kings, who picked him in the second round. He was the 47th player chosen in the draft.

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Said New Jersey General Manager Willis Reed of O’Bannon, “Ed is a young man who has gone through some adversity and has proven to be a winner. I think he will bring a lot to this team this year. We look forward to having Ed on the floor for a very long time.”

O’Bannon, a 6-foot-8 forward, averaged more than 20 points a game as a senior and was the outstanding player of the Final Four.

“I feel lucky and blessed to be going to the NBA,” O’Bannon said. “The Nets are a great organization and they are well coached and have a lot of talent. I look forward to going out and playing as hard as I can to help the team get better.”

Edney, a 5-10 point guard, averaged 12.1 points, 5.2 assists and 1.8 steals a game in his UCLA career. He averaged 14.3 points a game last season, and is the UCLA career leader in steals with 224.

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Gymnastics

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Tennis

Martina Hingis of Switzerland, who just celebrated her 15th birthday, defeated Amy Frazier of the United States, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3, in the first round of the European Indoor tournament at Zurich, Switzerland.

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Miscellany

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