Jazz meet and greet
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2009 5:04 pm
For those of you out of the area, the Jazz held a meet and greet last night for season ticket holders. I attended with my family and had the following observations:
The Jazz did a great job of involving some of the kids that attended. They had 10 kids in teams of 5 trying to score layups on Fesenko and Koufos and it was kind of fun to see those two swatting some of the kids shots back into the stands. It seemed like Kosta was taking it more seriously than Fes was, surprise, surprise.
DWill got up and had Fes and Kosta do an impromptu dance contest. Fes was good, but Kosta was awesome as demonstrated here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiHWMWbZCB4
They had an opportunity to go and get autographs from the team members. The line to get DWill's was 30 minutes plus, so we got autographs from AK, Fes, Milsap, Almond, Knight, Koufos and Korver. All of the guys were great, and the Jazz staff did a very nice job of coordinating the players. Kosta and Kyle were particularly good, they stayed about 10 minutes later than anyone else did and made sure all who wanted autographs be able to get them.
Conspicuous by his absence was one Carlos Boozer. He was not in the building at all, and there was no reference to him or his absence during the evening.
All in all, a great experience. The Jazz staff should be commended for their organization and the players were great.
The Jazz did a great job of involving some of the kids that attended. They had 10 kids in teams of 5 trying to score layups on Fesenko and Koufos and it was kind of fun to see those two swatting some of the kids shots back into the stands. It seemed like Kosta was taking it more seriously than Fes was, surprise, surprise.
DWill got up and had Fes and Kosta do an impromptu dance contest. Fes was good, but Kosta was awesome as demonstrated here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiHWMWbZCB4
They had an opportunity to go and get autographs from the team members. The line to get DWill's was 30 minutes plus, so we got autographs from AK, Fes, Milsap, Almond, Knight, Koufos and Korver. All of the guys were great, and the Jazz staff did a very nice job of coordinating the players. Kosta and Kyle were particularly good, they stayed about 10 minutes later than anyone else did and made sure all who wanted autographs be able to get them.
Conspicuous by his absence was one Carlos Boozer. He was not in the building at all, and there was no reference to him or his absence during the evening.
All in all, a great experience. The Jazz staff should be commended for their organization and the players were great.