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Utah Jazz: Korver left part of his heart in Philly
Philadelphia is Kyle Korver's San Francisco.
It's where a kid raised in Iowa came to embrace not only the cheesesteak plain, no onions but also the fabric of a blue-collar Eastern seaboard city that hugged him right back.
No wonder Korver seemed so emotional Monday, when he worked out here with the Jazz one day before his first game in Philly since being traded by the 76ers to Utah late last December.
"I feel like this is kind of where I found myself ... as a man," said Korver, who spent the first 4 1/2 years of his NBA career with the Sixers. "I have a lot of really close friends here.
"I hated it at first, and everyone here knows that," he added while sitting on a table at his old practice facility, the gym at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, and fighting the cracks in his voice. "I've said it before. I did not like Philadelphia at all at first. It took me a year or two to kind of get used to it. But I really got to know the city a lot, the people in it, the heart here. And, you know, I love it now."
Korver spent most of this past summer here, even after being dealt to the Jazz.
He slept in his own bed here Sunday night, after the Jazz's loss in New York that kicked off a five-game trip, and ate his favorite food here Monday.
"Part of my heart," he said, "is here, for sure."
A portion of those belonging to some with the 76ers was torn, too, when the franchise severed ties with Korver enabling them to create enough team payroll salary cap space to sign longtime Los Angeles Clippers big man Elton Brand last offseason.
"It was just tough," Sixers coach Maurice Cheeks said Monday. "But, you know, sometimes hard decisions have to be made and that was certainly one of the hardest."
Basketball was one reason.
"No. 1," Cheeks said, "he's one of the best shooters in the NBA."
But the pain of parting cuts much deeper.
"Second to that, the type of person he is. There's not a whole lot of character that's better than that," Cheeks said. "All the guys around him, all of us, just benefitted so much by his presence just the type of guy that he was.
"We all valued his play," he added, "and we all valued him as a person."
Recent comments
Does Kyle like Frank Layden?
Jumbo Slice | Nov. 12, 2008 at 7:20 p.m.
Perhaps he should get over it and stop being a little sissy about it.
Looker | Nov. 12, 2008 at 12:03 p.m.
Sounds like they didn't want him there...
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