Show "'"WHINSIMPRIPIPPOP ' 1" Utah BYU Keep Rolling: Eagles Go Down With a Fight: E--3 E-- -- 4fnt"°00r UNSIDESPORT - A 4000° - 0° Terzian Skis to US Title: 4 0pw IS Brighton E-- 3 1- 71 - Swim Champ: 113 -A - Sports Desk: 2372070 t t- ''' 1 - 4 1 ''- - '- 0 s ' r 41 A k 'I's' ? "" 0rI' '''' ''''Sl 1 14ispPss - worsen 12 0 lt t— i I I 1 t io ligi s LI 9 12-11------ A Utah Legend it :I"loc With 11711 Greats Charles 4 4 P -- I N IN N t 41 4— t 1 4 j 44 41t t - - se -- -- a - 4 4e 0 I 14 i I 0Eiirm0 i bk ‘ 1V — 1 t i -- - — am '' It "41'0 4 ''''' f'-- 7 A Alt lb 2s vv the plas grounds of trittrot)i V: - ''''' ' - - f 'i " " g: 't '' -- - :'-r- ellta' 7 i I '" : ' - ''t - 9 ) t a 4 'tIt Nks ':ar --- ' i - 1 1 7 Am ' I" " -- iA $ -- 4 44 ‘ -- - ' '' :at $ s - - '- i - - ' e I 7 ' 'A ' : 1 ' ) Ir s:- 'a aa Ittt t! a -- ' 2:2011 if- - I a- -a '' a ' I - IWO ' - saremeriastrimagas - -- aat ‘No 4i ' - ' ik - ra- -- ' e r' ( 1 - -a 44 ' 7 0 t ataatiora 1 aa I A - ' - - - s -a- - r ' ti 1'" - - tit 'i ' I 7r-1 --‘ - "It a- ii--- a - A:44 - -- - - ''' t- ' A aa- -- --- V- a ------- : ' t r a '1-50' ' gee - 5 4'4' — i" - ' SO - Star eing coaching staff was not Miller's idea "I asked him to joini me because he deserves it" said Layden "I've always wanted to coach one game in the Delta Center I'll never coach again It was sentimental Having Larry alongside me made it more special" said Layden now the team's president Layden played sentiment to the hilt "I've always been fair and tonight fairness was having Hot Rod Zelmo Beaty and Calvin Murphy on the floor at the end They've all touched my life" Did Miller have any input? "AllI I did was tell them the same thing I've told the Jazz players: When in doubt shoot And if possible shoot down" Miller satiates his "coach-ing" appetite by teaching 10 to 15 hours a year" in Utah's collegiate classrooms "They are entrepreneurial classes at BYU Weber and Utah State" he said "Just something I love to do" That and helping bring to fruition a landmark weekend for Utah sports fans i t '- aaa 4 a aa - at ta -i: aa a ' ) - -- ' - a a a ' a ad' - a 7 - a ' 4x- '' vic'a ' taIt Oao-la- ' : g - ' i''' os "s - a at F - r" t C' 7' 1:t ' :' -- " - - a a-a - ' -- - 11' - 1 - 440- ' '' : '''' 41! - - aaa a aa- a a a' a t-- ' - ' ' 44 a aaaaa "ii2e -aa 11 :- -- - - f( S ' : ' - - - tss - a 44140°' 1 a ar- a p Nto - 4' iiiefacs te a s A aaa - - a t '? t'' '' : 4o- a- a -- t- 1 if 4 4a iv -- 'a-- -- N yr aaa j rg T' taaat' : ' s - - tk- ' e tr ' af't !Aar IV ' I - '' 4 - 1' ‘ sI i - - Inning Slam-Hun- 4 47' 71:Z 1 ' 1- - '' "S'''' ' - K kin Vier4 the Today I got to do something pretty exciting The NBA wanted me to be a speaker — on its behalf — to international people and their clients There was a big lunch and I met some interesting people I'm not shocked I guess I'm just honored that the NBA would ask me to do something like this Practice at the Salt Palace was awesome There must have been 10000 people there On the floor we were all laughing and giggling — having a good time Oh yeah before practice I did the Stay In School thing Paula Abdul had me out there dancing I loved it She's nice I thought she was a little taller but she's a nice person And the kids they were awesome They all did a heck of a job I'm starting to get a few butterflies for the game today I've got a good feeling about it But mostly I just want to play well and have some fun Jeff (Malone and David Benoit did a great job for the organizWn in their contests (Sat - T Miami rookie Harold "BabyJordan" Miner dunks with the greatest of ease vihile Kids Dancing With Paula And Practice AA'Ai 4 - - N ' 4 "' — 1 - ' - -A - - - - Labe 7teene hole title Saturday k ta ste ' !' aa a -- - ': - R -- ' ''"""- a a- ' a 0 – trfr '''' 4:3) ' "A"' - - a - fi Nt014 '''' ' - -- - - a sie All !star tries Ised Ut beginning at ' a —' r 'r - -- t - ill be inlunk r“TA' - ' PA s Instead the the rim and lienoit had to settle fur fourth place in the sccn man field Shawn Kemp tpossest out ssith an injury -That was my granti my make the finals dunk " taenoll tad I got up so high I as sthrre I slanted to be Fait the ball tut the back of the rtm Snit bounced out" Asked if J more conscnatpr (lurk ssuultt hate gis en him a better shot to reach the finals 14noit shrugged Yiiu se got to go with sour said -you te got to go with the gamtde IUse done that dunk before I knew I could make it and I knew it would oser the top I es en passed by Charles him Watch this and told PtarkIey If Itenoit had akbanced to the finals it s doubtful he could hate beaten Miner The !teat rookie dominated the etent by making all silt of his dunks and neser scoring less than 45 8 In the three dunk finals Miner posted scores of 47 0 48 0 and 49 4 Only the teo highest scores counted toward the championship Miner breezed to victory in the first round finish ing with 94 8 points As they did in the finals Wrath ersplein and Ceballos follossed with 87 5 and 874 points ilenoil was a fractain behind with 85 8 points but his efforts earned him 82500 That s nice- - he said !tut mostly it was fun A great experience Maybe I'll get back next year t "4"'''''-'11- t -- a Today Game crbaoatled 7 a ' ' oti TV th-Ststr- That would have been good enough opitoattoi s& s or I ' elk r"t'ta Cr' :1 1'' ' Tr-'- s 'Isartssassartaa-40aa'- ' tt ' - ''' - '41''''''"''' lic 4i- - 4 ' "'-- - " aaa 4 a et 4 ' i irlff11 a- I - 0 " - a - f 4 '0 a 4 - : it ) q “ 's - ' N 200 aa ' ' - '' 4 1s4An- 0 4k ' ai a - - ' v x s ' i '- - - :1 a taa -- l '''- N ' il : - 4 ' 4i ' - a "a tf--r-- e''''' 1 IA rlarNtce' ii tT ')t kik f - 14 a-- ' ' ei - 1t :L ' - 4-- 1 - a!'r -- I 4--- 'ig-- ''e ' f t V:t4t 1 ata - 40- - 4 Wilfr J -- -- 7 1 ' - : -- N at : ' - 1 " '71' '441-"''- '' ' ati ' ' IN '''' 4 " -: a r14------- : ' I 1 t aa - 4 Cc430464--- a-a" aaataa----VS' IMINANKINIS41 ' ) aaa a- e-- ---- 4 "Sk r alas i '--' 1 aateallwavessia Ael804' 4 4 ' s - I'11 - - t at a aa ' 13 I (t "i : oK la-- tt ' bk mamas c I' L I 4 r attaa‘:itarra 1 a r 1 a - -4 'N I Ab "- ' sasatoatemosisaaa 1 N sso$04? ' a 2-- aaaeaa' It''''-'-''' sitef-aff41- ' at— 4 go a4 ' i"::a - '' a r" a 'A i V ! 'w? a'" ‘ 9 irr - i aa a-- rate fr ‘ts s t 4 aaa "A t- c '" - "A 1 groat being 1 A- - it Cal 'i e ends elastic Ft JAti (oath hank law lilted fun to the IA c I 4 pieta:ell 'It'll is s th 2 me I big honor p in Tipoff is al 4 13 p rn used to dream of this Anti now 1I m here The ft foot 3 Miner A ha emtK llishett his lot daneaque dunking at the l'iusersits of Southern t al dorm la Alb itie r2Vt trAkte after the r(ttind lie tb II es en better in the final round scoring tt7 4 points to 92 2 for l'hilaitelphia s Clarence Vt eAttlyt spoon and 79 8 for Cedric etsballos of l'hisenis Miner Catirti tat) time eiintrtt 0 morrt 'Ili-i- l La l Jordan and totninolue Wilkins the greatest dunkers of all time They erre gust I ItmArd ur to my entire life tto clinch a siwit in thr ! As for Itenoit in an attempt three man finals the Jazz turiaarti tried a reserse windmill jam that he assumed would earn Porn a 11 1 -- a a ) 4 s A'ss ' a - r- i s "t ' ' ' '' ' ' ''-- ' I past 1 Vidanr shootout !Julius risingl: Staler sad of leo of the contest s r- -- rt4--! s 11!4Itst" "41SIticillia sen Mat k Price didn he d slim the lAmg I among legends A s CI bko Connie Hawa bins and 14 1 - -- " t 'Ns I den It - -- aa Ass so slihk aas I 11'"1b4Ns t - f's - sigoe- - 4 r T I added to his ret utation impressise of dunks 14l1rt a Panel of gteAl dunk eta of Ihe Cali( 1 4 sirs e halm Ntt — - iool°t- t' Maybe nest star benott was in a close hAtt:e f r a berth in the final round of the retrit sshith as es eritua!ts ssou t!) Alarm roekie Iterobt !timer nirknamed Italw 1rlan for his flash ATKI No' as a )tIsth on I ' it” Benoit tet!er '444"14: 40111 Dick Rosetta aa ID nthing for the Jan s ItasolI his last dunk of the first round in Saturday rok:tit's at the Ist Itat Gebrade 'slam think t -- - N5N 4 Alf It ssat all or maws -- 4 s ) -- 4 lliner Triumphs g tly 0 wA dak'"140Vo til ‘Q'a N' s - NO 4 ' Atl!V! ilit - ''''' - COMP A 1- fr knoll 114111 i 1 t - o i I emon Dunker '140- -- - i 9 4 ' it 4§44 P' Ai ' 4rAi''F s --s- n b un r Close in NBA Jamathon A'-- ' '' Liyoi - - frsms- - -s- mid-198- - I 6 - 000'w74141 aa 11 inito 1 I 46 412 KAlifill A'Attar sl 1 ealn- i t NI 4osss-I- V ' I AV Zil I 1 111841V4 - - - eft 11' 60 176:1-----l- ' : - 41''''‘1-oile- 11""WWQ ils re 'if tp alty 4 ib - --- DIE lir 4 V Yq V ti 41 46 4 ‘14-2"" 4 kt 1 w) 4 was a I -- 'C'llteo--Po'l-4- - ' Sr° 114 - ‘ Ntt-- -- - IS'- r I A p -- - otfr A t- -' 1 qt I 1 W J -- A a koll t lip s 40 i t ' --:'--- -- head coach Frank Layden "rare opportunity" Saturday "to horse around a little ” as Miller put it They're a pair of Utah pillars who deserved to laugh it up for a few minutes Theyve spent the better part of their adult lives providing rich theater for Utah's pro basketball citizenry So what if Miller asked Laden if he had any set plays" for the West Legends After all Miller signs Layden's paycheck So what if Layden responded by saying "the main play is for the players to get from one end of the court to the other " Through it all with a typical Delta Center sellout of 19459 roaring — and laughing — its approval at every Legends move Miller was filled with emotion What tugged at the Jazz owner's heartstrings most Saturday was the 19000 kids who participated in the NBA's Stay In School program at the Delta Center "Three years ago this was a parking lot" said Miller "Today in the community's Delta Center our leaders of tomorrow were learning how they can dream dreams and build the future" Ile could have added the area was once a field where a young Larry Miller dreamed of a better tomorrow His tomorrow came true "It's how this whole thing has evolved: it's the fulfillment of a dream the crowning touch" said Miller of the t 01 Itta viAkimo quille O'Neal In a year in which -- dream" and dream team" hate been In togue Jazz owner Larry Miller played out his fantasy a the assistant roach of the West tram in Saturday's Schick Legends Game at his Pena Center The East s 58 45 triumph was a rare loss for this Salt Lake City athletic hero who rescued NBA basketball for the state in the with his purchase of the Jan then put hi reputation On the line with a $93 million investment in the Delta Center But for Maier and West til 4 ' 0 ' P ---- fa 8 Mark- v: s 1 Mi ley Karl Malone and Sha- 11 SrJ- r r N 11"p-5- - r-- e AllStar Weekend or chael Jordan i I Larry roached All-Star- 'V ' r' aby Jordan' Emerges as Lori? Belonged On NBA no less Mot e 11 31 ir -' 114 It wemed so appropriate In the house that Larry built Ar 1 it A ft ii a t I i 1 I t ti i 1 '14k ' S) I f II t 1 'I' Al 1 - its s 1WmFtM13 L 1P'p- - ! 11 1 M - 4" :--- Mt!IM Oil 1111" oNI I 1 El 0 I 1 i lt I '4 SUNDAY February 21 1993 r- g I 6 '1 rii a- 61 Ae n Today? - Malone Stockton Worn - —- - i inninoc More Than IndividualI Glorv About ''''''--a cT a- " ' ' 7 - i a- 4t a s :: - ' t ' a' By Karl Malone proud of them Jeff won his thing and David did a great job too The other thing I have to say is about the whole Jazz organization From Larry Miller and management all the way down everybody's done a great job r Game It's the classiest ever I got that from Commis sioner David Stern — he told me this is a classy outfit I'm proud of everything that's happened here so far Now I just want to finish it off with a win I was All-Sta- - r ' ' a A- Luhm By Steve Till p SALT LAKE ThIBUSE propelled himself to megastar status Just one year before the Su perSonics' Tom Chambers was MVP in his hometown of Seattle Is there a trend here? Is the Game's individual star determined before "Not necessarily" says West coach Paul Westphal "It just develops that way sometimes If it ever happened it was last year (with Magic Things probably were slanted a little in his direction and deservedly so But for the most part things like that don't happen by design" The Jazz of course have Karl to i r Last year's Weekend — from start to finish — rightfully belonged to Magic Johnson In 1988 at Chicago Stadium Michael Jordan stole the show and All-Sta- MAILMAN'S DIARY urdayl 1 -4 - i -- akZ!- ' NS ' - alca- it a - ata -)- 2a a a -' I'''' ii' ' ' i a !' "-- tt ''' : t --- t4 i 0 lop 441‘ st a I - ' - a ' - aa - -‘ i IF - 4'' a t r a - l'aa- -1 ftf- : t I : 14 k''': ' - a a a Awaaa r3 a - A A a 7 '1 All-St- tip-off- n See I ? E-1- 1 Column 1 (s abi t a t T - 11A a a a aa- - - ' -- a It ?ta" ' ' I t Pe ril 1 2y 0 i I it a I f' t si pAtlif 1 aaa401' 4 II' r ea44 dams the Amot-satr- j PIVIMI Playing on the same team Charles Barkley John Stockton and r Karl Malone share a laugh together during their practice All-Sta- - I |