Magic returns to Lakers INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Unable to leave the game he loves even to fight for his life, Magic John son returned to pro basketball Tues day. Less than a year after retiring be cause he had contracted the AIDS virus, Johnson announced that he will play again this season for the Los Angeles Lakers and said it was only natural. “That court is where I belong, no matter what happens,” Johnson said, speaking in the same room where he Adkisson Continued from Page 7 time. “I really thought we’d be able to, give Nebraska a match down here,” he said. “But we weren’t really in it. It’s frustrating.” > The Sooners were the last team to ever challenge Nebraska’s Big Eight supremacy. Oklahoma won two matches against NU in 1988, the last of which knocked the Huskers out of the NCAA Tournament. But since that match, the Sooners have dropped seven straight to Ne braska and have all but disappeared from the national rankings. Colorado, meanwhile, is headed in the right direction, slowly closing the chasm between the Huskers and them selves. In a job reminiscent of Bill McCartney’s football renaissance, Saindon has breathed life into CU 1 1 '■ '■■■ ... bade his sad, shocking goodbye last Nov. 7. “I’m playing again,” he beamed. “Yeaaaa. Finally.” Johnson probably won’t play full time, and he’ 11 be checked and double checked by doctors who admit they don’t Know what the grind of profes sional baskettfall will do to a man with Johnson’s medical condition. He’ll be back, wearing No. 32, flashing that big smile and playing the game as only Magic can. “It’s time to go back to work, it’s volleyball, making a win over Ne braska the first priority for his team. Last season, the Buffs passed out “Beat Nebraska” fliers and drew a record crowd to the CU Events Cen ter. It didn’t help. As usual, the Husk ers won in straight games. * This year, Colorado — ranked at No. 16 in the coaches’ poll — may be much closer to a win over Nebraska. The two teams play in Lincoln on Oct. 24 and in Boulder on Nov. 4. But the simple fact is that Ne braska is again Nebraska. Aftera rocky start, theComhuskers have been rolling as of late. Entering tonight’s match, the Huskers have won lOstraightgamesand five straight matches. Eventually, Nebraska’s talent will gel as it did late last year, when the Huskers thumped Texas in Austin. The Huskers’ performance prompted Longhorn coach Mick Haley to say it was one of the best he’d ever seen. It’s that difference in the talent time to have some fun,” Johnson said. “I think the positives outweigh all the risks. Thai’s not saying there are no risks, because life itself is a risk. But being out there, I won’t be worried about that. If I was concerned about that, I’d still be retired.” The mood this time was decidedly different from that retirement an nouncement 327 days ago. “This is a lot more relaxed ... bet ter,” said Johnson. “It was much tougher then because I was having to say goodbye.” level that has guys like Pabst. and Saindon shaking theiUheads. “On top, I think we match up pretty well talent-wise,” Pabst said. “It’s just that I don’t have the depth that (Nebraska coach Terry Pettit) has.” Pabst said he can see OU or Colo rado knocking Nebraska off some time this season, and he said he can also see one of those teams actually capturing a Big Eight crown in the next two or three years. “The gap has closed a little bit,” he said. “It’s that way with a lot of the top teams around the country — now you can get beat on any given night by a team in your conference.” But for Nebraska, that night hasn’t come in 47 straight tries against con ference schools. 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The Huskers won’t play again un til October 10, when they face Okla homa State in Memorial Stadium. “This is decent timing for the week off,” said Nebraska coach Tom Osborne on Tuesday. The Huskers are spending some of their lime to recuperate. Senior free safety Tyrone Byrd and inside line backer Mike Anderson sat out r. " Tuesday’s practice, but both arc ex pected to be back for the Oklahoma State game. Osborne said the coaching staff may make some minor adjustments to prepare for the conference schedule. “We will change more on both sides of the ball.” Osborne said. ‘‘We will be a different team in 10 days from now.” But Osborne said a com plete over haul is unnecessary. “With the lime off, we may at tempt to change loo much,” Osborne said. “We don’t want to do that, be cause it could cause some problems.” I ' rom Apples to Zoomers If you’re wondering why so many people rely on Kinko’s, it’s because we have so much to offer. 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