Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: TUESDAY, May 1, 1990 TAG: 9005010532 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B7 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Short
"I think the second one is better than the first because of the commitment I made to my dad about it," Pierce said at the Bucks' practice for Game 3 in their opening-round playoff series against Chicago. "That makes it special."
Pierce's father, Carl, died last summer of leukemia.
"It's something my dad and I discussed," Pierce said. "It's something I wanted to win for him. It's a great honor for me. I'm especially happy for my dad because I told him that the award was going to be for him if I won this year."
Pierce, a 6-foot-4 swingman, led the Bucks in scoring with a 23-point average, the best in the league among sixth men.
Indiana's Detlef Schrempf was second, followed by 1989 winner Eddie Johnson He received 77 of 92 votes from a panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.
by CNB