From Deseret News archives:
Bogut, Jackson give U. fans thanks
Fans give thanks right back during regular-season finale
They were treated like stars. They acted like winning actors at the Academy Awards.
"It was great to see how Utah fans appreciate me as a player," Bogut said. "I just thanked them."
He was hardly the only one in a grateful mood Saturday. The Utes gave out more thanks than turnovers which was a lot in this sloppy game.
The administration and fans thanked Bogut and Jackson for playing here. Coach Ray Giacoletti thanked Bogut for returning for his sophomore season. Jackson thanked the fans and his coach for giving him a phone call to come back after he took over for departed Rick Majerus.
And along with fans, athletic director Chris Hill told Bogut's father in town to see his son play as a Ute for the first time in person that he was owed a debt of gratitude as well.
"Thank you for letting us have your son," Hill said to Michael Bogut, who made the long flight from Down Under on Thursday. "It's been fun."
In Australian, Bogut returned the thanks to Hill and Utahns in general.
"I would love to shift here," Bogut's dad said, adding that if his son gets drafted by the Jazz several of his family members in Australia and Croatia would move to Utah. "I feel like I'm home."
He also feels like it's not his right to tell his boy what decision to make.
"I don't tell Andrew what to do," he said. "We follow his dream instead of making his dreams."
Though Bogut notched his nation-best 20th double-double with 20 points and 15 rebounds, his dad's favorite play came when the center made one of his four assists.
Sitting near the court, dad saw son give Justin Hawkins "the eye" and then the ball after the forward made a cut, resulting in a crowd-pleasing layup to help put the game away.
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