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here are very few people in business today who think the government is on their side.
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Americans, and thats what Ill ght for. Although there were policemen walking around the premises and workers making preparations for the rally outside the popular burger restaurant a couple hours before Romneys appearance, not everyone knew the candidate
Mitt Romney
would be speaking at that very spot a short time later. We had no idea that he would be coming, to be honest, said Brady Johnson, 31, from Dallas. We were just meeting up for lunch and found out he was going to be here. Scott Halle, a sophomore studying psychology at BYU and a Jon Huntsman Jr. supporter, came to nd out more about Romney. I want to nd out why I should vote for Romney over Huntsman, Halle said. Both are fantastic and have business experience. I want to know what Romney has that Huntsman doesnt. See ROMNEY on Page 3
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks to a crowd in Salt Lake City.
2011 Utah Jazz draft pick Enes Kanter gives instruction on defense to local youth at a basketball clinic in Salt Lake City on Saturday morning.
Utah rookies, coaching staff hold basketball clinic for local youth
By BROOKE WARD
Standing at almost seven feet tall, the Utah Jazzs new center is pretty easy to spot in a crowd. Even crouched in a deep defensive stance, 19-year-old Enes Kanter of Turkey towered over the admiring eyes of those who emulated his posture and shifting movement across the gym floor at the Zions Bank Basketball Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday morning. Kanter, along with fellow lottery pick and former University of Colorado Buffalo Alec Burks, joined the Jazz coaching staff in hosting a private basketball clinic for local youth from the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah and the Boys and Girls Club of South Valley. After a brief warmup, head coach Tyrone Corbin, assistant coaches Scott Layden and Jeff Hornacek and Director of Basketball Operations Richard Smith helped Kanter and Burks coach the participants in a rotation of the basketball essentials dribbling, shooting, passing and defense. For two sisters, Carla and Luisa Baez, this was the highlight of their day. Learning from the coaches was awesome because theyre the ones who teach the Jazz to do everything and keep them where they are, said 13-year-old Carla. See JAZZ on Page 3
grew up in the Boys and Girls Club in South Carolina. Its a great feeling to now ... have an opportunity to give back to that group.
Tyrone Corbin
Utah Jazz coach
Tall people succeed substantially more than their shorter counterparts in business, according to some studies.
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Police ofcers confront pro-government demonstrators as they attack democracy activists protesting for constitutional reforms recently unveiled by the kin Casablanca, Morocco, on Sunday.
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Debris oats up to a home for sale from the Souris River ood waters in the Minot, N.D., neighborhood of Oak Park on Saturday.
Eric Hardmeyer, the Bank of North Dakotas president, said the bank learned valuable lessons about administering disaster aid from the epic Red River Valley f loods of 1997, which swamped the city of Grand Forks, knocked out its sewer and water systems and forced the evacuation of more than 50,000 people. We found that we needed to let the federal programs get in and do their business before we found out where we should play, Hardmeyer said. Their pockets are deeper, and theyre more experienced at that than we are. Pat Owens, who was mayor of Grand Forks when the ood hit in April 1997, said federal agencies were critical to the citys recovery. They set up a one-stop shop for aid programs in Grand Forks Civic Auditorium. That was a salvation, Owens told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Sunday. People would not know how to even begin trying to bring their lives back, and that gave them a place to go. Les Younger, a retired Air Force veteran who maintained aircraft weapons systems at Minot Air Force Base, and his wife, Jacque, a seamstress, said they did not buy ood insurance because they thought their home was far enough from the river. Jacque Younger said the couples recovery is going to be very tough, because we dont have a lot of savings. But they tried to put the best face on it by thinking of how they might change things in rebuilding. You have to look on the bright side, because if you look on the dull side, it gets you down, Jacque Younger said.
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, with his wife Ann, speaks to a crowd from the back of a pick-up truck at Hires Big H in Salt Lake City on Friday.
Jazz assistant coach Jeff Hornacek, left, and 2011 draft pick Alec Burks put their hands in for a cheer with local youth at a basketball clinic in Salt Lake City on Saturday morning.
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Rookies work with youth
Continued from Page 1 Not too many kids get to do this, 11-year-old Luisa added. The event also had special signicance for Corbin. I grew up in the Boys and Girls Club in South Carolina, Corbin said. Its a great feeling to now be a part of the Jazz organization and have an opportunity to give back to that group. Its just fun to see [the kids] having fun doing something thats good for them. Kanters enthusiasm was recognizable as he gave out high ves to the children as they completed the drills. I love being around kids, Kanter said. After my bas-
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Candidate visits SLC
Continued from Page 1 Shortly after Romneys arrival, he spoke from the back of an American-made truck with American ags ying in the background. Romney delivered his standard stump speech, speaking about patriotism, the economy and the challenges Americans face. Meggie Winn, 25, from Salt Lake City, was excited to see Romney, a BYU graduate, in person. Mitt is a popular candidate in Utah particularly, and I have friends who are big supporters, Winn said. Im impressed with Mitt Romney in general, and so I wanted to see him and what he had to say. I had never been to a political rally at this type of level so it was something interesting to be involved in. After speaking to a crowd outside, Romney went inside
ketball career I want to do something like this. Its just so much fun, and it makes me so happy. After a busy few days because of the NBA Draft, Burks said it was nice to just blow off some steam. Theyve got a lot of energy, like myself, Burks said. The participants were given a peek behind the scenes with a tour of the locker room, as well as an opportunity to ask questions and take photos in the pressroom, where gifts, including Jazz swag, awaited them. Opening it up for a mock press conference, Corbin faced a motley sequence of questions from the young basketball enthusiasts, some drawing amused laughter from the adults in the room: Who is your favorite player on the Jazz? Do the Lakers cheat? Did you ever want to play for the Jazz? Others sounded oddly
like those the media have been asking lately. Was Jimmer an option in the draft? asked one teenager. He was, Corbin answered. But we had the 12th pick and he went 10th. It was great to see him go earlier and be rewarded with a higher pick because he worked really hard. I think hell do well in this league because he can really score. Megan Shaw, Juniors Program director for the Boys and Girls Club in Murray, said the unique experience was one she hoped would stick with the youth. Most of these kids have never even been to a game, but they have a love and passion for basketball, Shaw said. What they were able to do today was an amazing, once in a lifetime opportunity that truly lets them see the reality of it. If this is their dream then its a possibility for them, if they work hard enough.
SHOrT
Do tall people get all the luck?
Continued from Page 1 Research shows the bias against short people continues throughout adulthood, especially when it comes to jobs. In a collaborative message from professors in BYUs Organizational Leadership and Strategy Department, they said there is definitely bias against short people in the workforce. David Cherrington, professor of organizational behavior, said discrimination has been documented for almost a century. One of the early articles I remember reading was about the height advantage of life insurance salesmen, Cherrington said. Taller salesmen are more successful and better leaders. Recently, there was a study on what was called the Height advantage. The report said that there is a $2,000 per inch advantage in the starting salaries of business school graduates. Assistant professor Katie Liljenquist said short bias can be seen from the styles in history. My short, bald and brilliant adviser in grad school used to joke about how he succeeded in spite of himself, Liljenquist said. We may giggle at the image of past generations of men parading around in heels, but as we learn more about the inuence of height on a myriad of personal outcomes, it seems that men sporting pumps were more than fashionistas. Associate professor Michael Thompson gave further evi-
dence that proves discrimination against short people in the workforce. Research suggests that someone who is 6 feet tall earns, on average, nearly $166,000 more during a 30-year career than someone who is 5 feet 5 inches even when controlling for gender, age and weight, Thompson said. Jones said she has seen a slight bias in past jobs. She said every job shes ever applied to, she has had a male boss who hires small, unobtrusive women like her because they will do what he tells them. Besides job discrimination, short people have to endure lifelong ghts with the daily things most people take for granted. Food is hard because if you put on any weight you look a lot chubbier because it has nowhere to go, Jones said. If I gained 10 pounds and my 6-feet tall friend gained 10 pounds, its a very different thing. And to lose weight is difcult because you have to basically have zero fat on your body. You have to be really skinny or you look chubby. And what about dating? Well, that depends on gender. Both Jones and Hogg have dated someone that was 6 feet 2 inches tall. While Jones had no problem with dating a taller guy, Hogg said the experience with a taller girl was interesting. Yeah, it was awkward standing up and kissing her because I had to awkwardly move my head up, Hogg said with a laugh. Girls like tall guys. Short guys are cute like old men and puppies are cute. Given, nowadays there are more and more couples where the female is taller than the male. Jena Pratt, 19, a sophomore
Hires Big H, a restaurant that he used to frequent with his family when he worked on the Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee. Waiting for him were members of the business community who wanted to express concerns with the current administrations policies. Joe Reyna, president and CEO of the Viva! market retail chain, spoke to Romney about his concern for consumers. I told Romney, when you become president please help the consumers, Reyna said. The average consumer is having a hard time nding a job. They dont have money to spend. If you have consumers, you have businesses. Romney sought to calm those concerns. The challenge is there are some people who think the best way to balance the budget is by raising taxes on the American people, Romney said. That will slow down the growth of the economy and keep people from starting businesses and growing businesses, and that is a self-defeating proposition. Most of the business people who spoke to Romney were concerned about government
regulation and taxes, which they said are preventing their businesses from growing. Holly Richardson, a Utah House representative for District 57 and political blogger, expressed her concerns to Romney. My concerns that Ive seen are really 10th Amendment issues, Richardson said. Having the federal government impose their restraints, but financially tying our hands, then mandating that we take care of whatever it is the federal government decides we take care of. Were ready for [the federal government] to back off a little bit. Mark Hale, whose father founded Hires Big H, was honored that Romney chose his familys restaurant to address the concerns of the community. He was unbelievably gracious to me and to everybody he met, Hale said. He is a real person. Hes had a ton of experience in the business world. In the end, our government needs to be run like a business to be successful. If it is, it will be successful. If its not, it turns out to be the situation were now in.
APP
Deseret Book has free app
Continued from Page 1 We now have the capacity to publish books that can literally be accessed anywhere in the world in a matter of moments, said Sheri Dew, president and CEO of Deseret Book, in a news release. This is a remarkable era for publishers when content can be made readily available in whatever format suits your personal tastes. Kevin Johnson, 26, a senior studying computer science, said he prefers browsing LDS scriptures on a previously dow n loaded, t hi rd-pa r t y scripture app.
Some studies have shown shorter people earn less money than tall people.
studying anthropology, said she loves shorter guys. At 5-foot-7, she said the shortest shes gotten to date was a man three inches shorter than her. I think short guys are extremely attractive, Pratt said. Jones said the major advantage to being tall is simply that you feel normal. According to her, there are absolutely no disadvantages to being tall. I have a couple of girlfriends that are 6 feet tall and they like it, Jones said. I have amazon friends, and they would wear heels and be freakishly tall, and they thought it was cool. Katherine Newkirk, 20, a junior majoring in international relations, is 6-foot-2. She thinks being short and tall both have challenges but how to deal with these prejudices depends on attitude. Shortness could be seen connected with a disability, even though its not, just like being freakishly tall could be connected with a disability, she said. You are who you are and you should be proud of it.
I will probably not replace my other scripture app; I havent seen anything here that is so much better than my other app, but it all seems to be on par, he said. Their cross references are pretty good, and navigating between chapters is really easy. Unlike the Gospel Library app, the Bookshelf allows users to search and link to scriptures from their entire library. Bookshelf is the only app on the market that offers instant full-text search of your entire library, said Matt McBride, digital product director for Deseret Book. It makes finding favorite quotes and passages much easier. Bookshelf also includes a copy of the scriptures so you can simply tap and read the verses cited in other books. The application is custom-
izable to users, allowing for bookmarks, links to scriptures and customization of e-book titles. In addition to searching and using copy/ paste functions, users can navigate their digital library with content jumping and a linked table of contents. Deseret Book is planning on releasing free upgrades that include highlighting and note-taking capabilities. Deseret Book has other digital offerings and is currently preparing the release of several other apps. Future releases include an app based on the popular board game Feast and Famine, and a series of Book of Mormon games for young children. Users can download Deseret Book-published apps on the iTunes app store. Visit DeseretBookshelf.com for more information and to see frequently asked questions.
The Harold B. Lee Library continues its 50th Anniversary celebration with a fourth exhibit containing ancient documents in the exhibition room near the entrance of the library.
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Artist: Company of Thieves Album: Running from a Gamble Grade: B
BYU seniors Nick Taylor and Tiffany Browning eat outside the newly opened The Awful Wafe restaurant on 700 East in Provo.
creating a lopsided, laborious album that might not promote Company of Thieves the way they would prefer. If Running from a Gamble reveals anything, its that Company of Thieves is still discovering its own sound. The band probably wont ever sell its soul for someones gold it just hasnt found what that soul sounds like yet.
prised when finding out they had made it to Time.com. We had no idea we were mentioned, Smith said. We had a user call us about halfway through the day the article was out. Technology blogger Chris Gayomali from Time.comselected GPS Kit as a top 15 app for Fathers Day. A customer delivered the news after calling Garafas tech line. Smith said being featured i n nationa l plat for ms is anenormoustriumph for their GPS app. We saw a spike in sales, the highest in one year, Smith said. This national recognition landed the executives from Garafa an interview by The Browser, a KSL-produced radio show. Garafa has created more than 40 apps. After Apple launched the first App Store
e had no idea we were mentioned [on Time.com]. We had a user call us about halfway through the day the article was out.
CFO and senior engineer of Garafe
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in 2008, Garafas founders decided to venture in with GPS Kit. It made $4,500 in a single day. Jonathan Lund, BYUgraduate, CEO and senior engineer, said this experience gave them confidence going forward. It was eye-opening and we
realized this can actually be a career path, Lund said. W hat g rabbed nationa l at tention wa s how GP S Kit comes equipped with Squawk. Live tracking whereabouts and communicating with others in real time is Squawks main feature. It was this feature, along with accurate weather station information and personalized maps, that propelled GPS Kit above the rest. JoeWilson, a BYU graduate, is Garafas CCO and interaction/art director. He said Garafa never intended to only hire BYUgraduates. In looking for qualified individuals, it has been pure coincidence that so far only BY U graduates have been selected, Wilson said. We think this speaks very highly of BYU and the caliber of graduates it produces.
West Rock, by Frederic Church, pays tribute to two English judges who were kept hidden by American colonists after they signed the death warrant of King Charles I. West Rock is one of 59 masterpieces included in the newest Museum of Art exhibit, The Yankee Spirit.
exhibition were created in New England and New York and convey regional perspectives from the cradle of American civilization. The Yankee identity was molded and shaped over time as immigration and westward expansion impacted American settlement life, according to a news release. In large part, the artists
or tobacco, how they want to use it. The proposed bill would not directly legalize recreational marijuana use, but it would give power to individual states to determine how marijuana use should be regulated. The bill would continue to give power to the federal government to enforce state marijuana laws, but when no state law exists, the federal government would have no power. Those introducing the bill said it would eliminate the debate between state and federal powers and actually help
to reduce marijuana use. This legislation would help keep marijuana out of the hands of kids, something our current situation isnt doing, said Rep. Jared Polis, D-Colo. This past year, California rejected Proposition 19, which would have allowed for recreational marijuana use within the state. Colorado and Washington may have similar votes this year. Advocacy groups are active on both sides of the debate. The Marijuana Policy Project, an advocacy group for marijuana legalization, was
a major force behind the creation of the bill. It benefits all states, and allows states to experiment with what works best for them, said Morgan Fox, communications manager for the Marijuana Policy Project. He also said it would have no impact on states like Utah that are not likely to legalize marijuana. Other organizations, like the Drug Free America Foundation Inc., have played an active role in opposing the legalization of marijuana, using the previous Supreme Court ruling as the basis for
their argument. No matter what laws are passed locally or statewide, marijuana is illegal on the federal level a ruling upheld by the Supreme Court and enforced by federal officials, said Drug Free America on its website. Although the conversation has been fueled by this announcement, even proponents of the bill recognize the unlikelihood of the bill passing. I dont expect this bill to pass, Frank said. But this is an educational process. I believe the public is ahead of Congress on this.
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Kent P . Jackson is a professor of ancient scripture at Brigham From the color and placeYoung University. He has a BA ment of toys to the choice in ancient studies from BYU and MA and PhD degrees in ancient Near Eastern studies from the University of Michigan. He joined the BYU faculty in 1980. Professor Jackson is a former chair of Near Eastern Studies at BYU, former associate dean of Religion, and former associate director of the BYU Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies.
STOCKHOLM (AP) At the "Egalia" preschool, staff avoid using words like "him" or "her" and P. Jackson address the 33 kidsKent as Professor of Ancient Scripture "friends" rather than girls and boys.
His research interests include Latter-day Saint scripture, doctrine, and history, as well as biblical and Near Eastern topics. His recent books include Joseph Smith, the Prophet and Seer, Joseph Smiths Commentary on the Bible, and The Book of Moses and the Joseph Smith Translation Manuscripts. Professor Jackson is married with ve children and nine grandchildren. He and his wife, Nancy, live in Orem, Utah.
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Workers in a section of the Crusader town underneath the old port city of Acre on the Mediterranean coast in northern Israel.
through the old market, while at a sleepy shing dock one boats radio blared Katy Perry. In 2001, Acre became Israels first UNESCO World Heritage site. But whether because of its out-of-the-way location in the countrys north or simply because it must compete with better-known sites like Jerusalem and the desert fortress of Masada, Acre has been overshadowed. Jerusalem, for example, attracted an estimated 2.5 million foreign tourists last year, according to the Tourism Ministry. In contrast, during the same period, Acres historic sites had 444,000 paying visitors Israeli and foreign according to the Acre Municipality. Old Acre has just one hotel with a total of 16 rooms. Acre has existed for at least 4,500 years, but reached the height of its importance with the Crusader conquest in 1104. Under Christian rule, the city became an unruly trading hub home to combative orders of soldier-monks, European factions that distrusted each other and sometimes fought in the streets, competing merchants from cities like Genoa, Venice and Pisa, and small populations of Jews and Muslims, all sharing an enclosed area that at its height was barely the size of two football elds. A French bishop, Jacques de Vitry, reached Acre after a perilous sea journey in 1216. He was appalled. When I entered this horrible city and found it full of countless disgraceful acts and evil deeds, I was very confused in my mind, he wrote in a letter home. Acre, he found, was totally depraved. Murders took place constantly, the town was lled with prostitutes, and residents many of whom he believed to be outlaws who had ed their own lands were utterly devoted to pleasures of the esh. Acre was like a monster or a beast having nine heads, each ghting the other, the bishop wrote. Israeli excavations got under way in earnest in the 1990s, and some remnants of the city that de Vitry knew can already be visited. One is the fortress of the Hospitaller knights, with its pillared dining hall and storerooms, an orderly latrine and a dungeon whose stone walls still have holes for attaching shackles.
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A bear looks inside a family cabin in Hobble Creek Canyon. With record snowpack in Utahs mountains, bears out looking for food are heading into lower elevations where theyve never been before, raising concerns about human encounters.
In this photo, Susan, played by Angie Ottosen-Staheli, hides from Slavo, played by Josh Curtis, in The Hit. The Hit opened at Hale Center Theater Orem on Thursday and runs through July 30.
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and berries that are staples of a bears diet. If the natural food isnt Associated Press there, bears will go the path SALT LAKE CITY Huge of least resistance and visit snowpack in the Rockies and more garbage cans, said Sierra Nevada isnt only rais- Chris Healy, a spokesman for ing the specter of serious the Nevada Department of f looding downstream, but Wildlife. Healy said in 2010, Nevada its sending bears into lower elevations in search of food officials trapped 78 bears where encounters with hu- the second-most on record since they handled 158 mans could turn deadly. Bears in Utah have been bears in 2007 when drought, showing up in recent weeks hard freeze and hot summer in places they typically arent ruined their natural food seen, poking around cabins source. In 2007 we had bears comnear Strawberry Ridge in the denetgrampp@gmail.com southern part of the state, and ing into downtown Reno, wandering through Ogden Healy said. Theyd be searching for food, coming down Canyon up north. A recent sighting on a state river corridors, maybe under road had Ogden dentist Greg a full moon ... then suddenly the sun comes up and theyre Booth doing a double-take. I told my 10 -year-old in the middle of town. Ofcials in both states say grandson he had seen a big dog, Booth said. But he was the conditions make it even pretty convinced, so I turned more important that people around and the bear was still refrain from feeding bears. A fed bear is a dead bear, there. Utah wildlife ofcials say said Douglas Messerly of bear sightings at lower eleva- Utahs Division of Wildlife tions have been more com- Resources. He suspects someone is mon because of the heavy snowfall the state received feeding a bear that has been this season. Ofcials in Ne- frequenti ng St rawber r y vada are reporting similar Ridge cabins about 20 miles east of Cedar City. bear sightings. Some think its really The bears would prefer to be in meadows higher in the neat to come up for the weekmountains right now, said end, throw it a watermelon Kevin Bunnell of the Utah rind and watch a bear eat it, Division of Wildlife Resourc- Messerly said, adding that es. But the snow has closed it desensitizes the animal to humans, making it a danger. many of those areas off. Ofcials say feeding bears In Nevada, wildlife officials already have had to eu- or leaving garbage out is also thanize three bears because a problem around Lake Tahoe they became safety risks as with a continuous inux of they foraged for food around tourists. We have a new populagarbage cans. One had been living under a ski school for tion every week and its been children, waking up once a a long haul to try to teach week on garbage day to raid those people that theyre putthe cans. Twenty bears were ting bears in danger by feedeuthanized in Nevada for pub- ing them garbage or leaving Photo courtesy of SCERA garbage out, Healy said. Its lic safety reasons last year. Mark Wills, above, will join Ofcials remain hopeful, unfortunate because almost Mark Chesnutt in tonights however, that all the mois- always the bears lose. Healy said bears will be ture in the mountains might concert at the SCERA Theatre. help them avoid a repeat of re- killed any time they break The country singers both have cent summers when drought, into homes in search of food, many hits, including I Dont The New York Times Syndication Sales Corporation become aggressive toward followed either bySales an early The New York Times Syndication Corporation Want to Miss a Thing and Its500 Seventh New York, N.Y. 10018 10018 people or are deemed a safety JuneAvenue, freeze New or hot summer, 500 Seventh Avenue, York, N.Y. For Call: 1-800-972-3550 1-800-972-3550 a Little Too Late. stunted growth of the nuts risk. For Information Information Call: For June24, 27,2011 2011 ForRelease ReleaseMonday, Friday, June
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BYU forward Jace Green, 19, scores a goal over fallen Los Angeles Legends players, bringing the score to 2-0 Cougars in the rst half of Saturdays game.
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Utah Jazz rst round NBA draft picks Enes Kanter, right, and Alec Burks hold up their new jerseys during a news conference at the Zions Bank Basketball Center in Salt Lake City on Friday.
a professional basketball team in Turkey but is excited to play this season. It was tough because I came here [to America] to play college basketball. I came here for education too, Kanter said. It was a little bit frustrating because I couldnt help my team, I couldnt help my coach, I couldnt help my university. Right now Im so happy. I know the Utah Jazz are the right team for me. Kanter is a basketball player rst, but said he would consider becoming a wrestler after his basketball career. His nickname at the University of Kentucky was the UnderKanter, modeled after his favorite professional wrestler the Undertaker. Burks grew up outside of Kansas City and wasnt highly recruited during his senior year of high school. Critics argue he struggles behind the arc, but Burks hit some important 3-pointers while at Colorado. Coming from Kansas City, Mo., I was under-recruited by everybody. It just made the chip on my shoulder even bigger, Burks said. I think that chip on my shoulder just added to the condence on the court. Both Kanter and Burks have fulfilled lifetime dreams by reaching the NBA. Many consider the 2011 Utah Jazz draft to be a success, but the future will only tell. Jazz management and fans alike are looking for a rebound year, after a dismal second half of the season last year. Utah started the rst half of the season with a 27-14 record but lost 29 of its nal 41 games and ultimately missed the playoffs. Its an exciting time for the Utah Jazz franchise, looking at it historically, Jazz CEO Greg Miller said. We have a young team that were working hard to grow and develop into a great young team that will one day win an NBA Championship.
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