Monthly Archives: February 2012
I see where the Jazz’s Jeremy Evans drew a DNP-CD on Tuesday night. That would be “Did Not Play – Coach’s Decision.” So it looks like its business as usual after winning the All-Star Weekend slam-dunk competition. Now the Jazz … Continue reading
Reports are saying former NFL receiver Terrell Owens is nearly bankrupt. Some say he is facing foreclosure on two condominiums in Dallas, has another home in Atlanta up for sale and sold a New Jersey house for less than half … Continue reading
Seeing Jazz forward Jeremy Evans’ winning form in this year’s All-Star slam-dunk contest made me think of two things. First, he deserves to be the winner, in both form and substance. When I say substance, I mean that he’s a … Continue reading
Not a problem, says Sacramento Kings guard Jimmer Fredette. He’s got it covered. That’s not easy when your brother is bashing on your coach. The Jimmer got surprised (embarrassed?) by brother TJ Fredette, this week, when the rap artist called … Continue reading
I plan to watch the All-Star Weekend dunk contest, mainly because Jazz forward Jeremy Evans is in the mix. Along with him are Indiana’s Paul George, Houston’s Chase Budinger and Minnesota’s Derrick Williams. Great dunkers, one and all. My … Continue reading
Thanks, but no thanks. That is what Jimmer Fredette should be saying to his brother right now. TJ Fredette, sibling of the Jimmer, is raising eyebrows after tweeting out this message: “can we please get rid of this interim coach … Continue reading
The drama surrounding Hall of Famer Karl Malone and Jazz CEO Greg Miller took flight again on Monday night when the Mailman showed up unannounced and sat squarely under one of the baskets. Ironically, it was almost the same spot … Continue reading
As the Cowsills sang, “Gimme it down to there (hair!), shoulder length or longer (hair!).” My junior high school coach didn’t agree. If your hair got long, he wouldn’t let you play. This isn’t him, but you get the idea. … Continue reading
First came the announcement that Arnie Ferrin, the former Ute All-America basketball player, would be inducted into the Pac-12 Hall of Honor. Soon I started seeing snarky comments asking why Ferrin was being honored by a conference he never played … Continue reading
In a phone interview with former Ute basketball star Wat Misaka, yesterday, I asked him about a reported note he sent to New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin last year. He admitted he did send a note, but never heard … Continue reading


