Show ' ' - Kids v- yri i' kj! r' ' ' fc 7T wt e I f ' - jV s j -- V One of the men called 911 and said Iverson had thrown his wife out of did house naked Iverson has not spoken pub- - 'v : Atlanta Cooper: let’s score some points wife who had checked into a hotel i ry Continued fromA9 ' V uneasy when they ice ldds bened in replicas of tbe Baltimore Raveni jersey won by Ray Lewis who pleaded v guilty to obstruction of justice in connection with the 2000 stabbing death of two men in r The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday July 15 2002 — All ' - 4 Kdy about the case He is chxgedwithp(B9passingl — yft mnMwg WNBA WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Cooper knows exactly what he wants to see in the WNBA game A lot of scoring “Fm looldngfor 100 points” the Western Conference coach said Sun“Fm day going to tell the ‘Let’s move it up’ players because I think it’s great entertainment value for the Ivenon is also known l: beyond the basketball court through his ads for Reebok and the company is standing ' by him ' add clothshoe The sports which last year ing company gave him a lifetime exteurion of a $50 million V‘ endorsement deal has said it was “disappointed" in the decision to pursue the ftiMh ed All-St- ( Tm coins to be with him to the end” she said decked fout in an Iverson 76ers jersey She added that even if Iverson is guilty “what he did was a family thing" and that she 10-ye- ar isn’t worried about whether younger kida would model thefr behavior after his "That kind of thing starts from home really” she said “If they see it at home they’ll do it too They don’t pay attention when it’s someone they only know from TV” Prosecutors say Iverson pushed his way into a cousin's apartment sometime around 3:30 ajn on July 3 confronted two men and demanded that they help him find his — lOOpointe think it's great ar Ad-Sta- : Swoopes and Tina Thompson Sacramento's Ticha Fenichiero and Seattle rookie Sue Bird in die starting lineup Leslie dunked during die practice something that has : Tm looking for I entertainment value for the league” rs AQ-St- an Even jail won’t turn lameka Sturdivant IS away from her favorite player ’ “I enjoy coining to Wash- ington even though I know they’ll be rooting against us just because of the atmos- phere” said Charlotte coach Anne Donovan coach of the East “You just don’t expect that Washington and New York with all the enter- tainmeat options in those cities would be the top roots for supporting women’) bas- ketbalL I don’t know what league" it is that they’re doing but it's Cooper coach of the Los Angeles Sparks — the working” WNBA’s best team last season Only New York with an — will be trying to put on a average crowd of 13494 show Monday night for the approaches the Mystics in fans of fan support terms most league’s supportive last season' Washington has been led by The Washington Mystics Chamique Holdsclaw but fans consistent losers until this seaof the Mystics won’t get to son drew an average of see Holdsclaw play Monday 15280 fans last season — night She sprained her ankle June 28 against Portland At well over die league average s the time she led the WNBA in of 8416 : unlawful restraint and carry- ing a gun without a license and faces jail time if convict- s game held tonight — all-st- ar yet to occur in a WNBA game Bird trad and missed a layup with ha hand over her eyes and 5 forward Lauren Jackson of Seattle won $100 from Cooper for being die first to hit a shot Bird who went from playing in front of rabid fans at die University of Connecticut to the Seattle Storm who draw fewer than 6JI00 fans a night said WNBA fans are different from college supporters “In college if you went to play Rutgers die whole place would be cheering for Rutgers" she said “In the WNBA people have their favorite players or they’re just fans of the league in 6-- - 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