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Show The Daily Utah Wednesday, January 20, 1999 Chronicle -- 13 Free at Last: Pippen to Leave Bulls Mike Tyson Proves NEW YORK All sorts of deals are being put on hold, from Scottie Pippen heading to the Houston Rockets to Latrell Sprewell going to the New York Knicks. will be transactions Those finalized as soon as the NBA lockout settlement is put into writing and He's a Loon, Again Tyson then ignored his trainer's instructions over the next four rounds, fell behind by a wide margin on all three scorecards, then .signed, but that process continues to be delayed. Teams received a memo ipation of the season starting Feb. 5. The Chicago Bulls agreed to a deal sending Pippen to the Rockets for forward Roy Rogers and a second-roun- d draft pick, and the Knicks were set to acquire Latrell Sprewell from Golden State for John Starks and Chris Mills, numerous Tuesday from the league office saying training camps will not open until Thursday at the earliest. The delays haven't from teams moving ahead stopped with plans to reshuffle players in antic- day-to-d- ay league sources told The Associated Press. Also, top free agent Antonio McDyess was expected to choose between Denver and Phoenix by the end of the day. Also: Minnesota, Toronto and trade Denver agreed on a three-wa- y the to sending guard Chauncey Billups and Dean Garrett center Nuggets, guard Bobby Jackson to the Timber-wolve- s won anyway when Botha carelessly walked straight into a Tyson punch and collapsed in a heap at the end of the fifth. JlL"' Tyson goes nuts, Tyson gets EricWalden whipped, Tyson wins anyway. And that is so, so unfortunate. Had Tyson lost, his career would Chronicle Sports Writer be over. "Mike, Botha says you tried to break his arm." Tyson: "He is correct." Reporter: Done. Finished. Mike Tyson made his return to the ring last Saturday night. The former heavyweight champion of the world was fighting for the first time since June 28, 1997, when he bit Evander Holyfield's ear. And what a return it was. and guard Michcal Williams little-regard- The bout almost degenerated into a melee at the conclusion of the first round when the two fighters clinched, Tyson grabbed and twisted Botha's arm, Botha hit Tyson in the head, and a dozen security guards jumped in the ring to separate the two. 1 People would classify him as washed-u- p and he'd never get another major bout again. Then he could concentrate on his lawsuit against former promoter Don King, pay off his debt to the IRS, retire to his Las Vegas mansion and spend the rest of his life assaulting motorists who get in fender-bende- Francois Fighting Botha of South Africa, Tyson again showed why he is one of the most enigmatic men in sports. and two No. picks to the Raptors. The Bulls signed and traded guard Steve Kerr and center Luc Longlcy, with Kerr going to San Antonio, and Longley headed to Phoenix for forward Martin Muursepp, forward-cente- r Mark Bryant and guard-forwar- d Bubba Wells. New Jersey reportedly acquired center Jim Mcllvainc from Seattle for forwards Michael Cage and Don MacLcan. The Los Angeles Lakers sent forward Tony Battic to Boston for center Travis Knight. Vladc Divac is waiting for McDyess to decide before he goes to Phoenix, Denver or Sacramento. All of those deals cannot be completed until league and union lawyers put the settlement into writing. rs with his wife. But since Tyson did win, his career is safe for a little while longer. The MGM Grand signed him to a four-bocontract insurmillion ing that he'll be $50-15- 0 1 ut richer and in the public eye for another few years at least. 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