From Deseret News archives:
Amundson's dream realized
"I knew they had their eye on me, but I wasn't really trying to get too caught up in it if they were at the game. I was just trying to play," said the undrafted UNLV product who was playing for the Colorado 14ers of the NBA Development League when the call from the Jazz came at about 4 p.m. Monday.
He was packed and on a plane and in Salt Lake City quickly enough to see a little of the Jazz's Monday-night win over Chicago in EnergySolutions Arena, finished a physical and did a workout for Jazz coaches Tuesday and was at the team's first practice of the week on Wednesday.
"It was incredible. It's my dream," he said of the call-up. "Just to be here and have this opportunity, it's great for me."
Amundson is a 6-foot-8, 225-pounder who sees himself as a kind of lighter version of Jazz rookie Paul Millsap. "I'm an energy player. Just try to come in and stir some things up on defense, bring energy, extra possessions, blocked shots," said Amundson.
Because of his weight, "I've got to find a way to make it happen out there. I try to beat players with my speed and my quickness," he said.
"Yeah, probably not," he said of a return to Vegas, where he played collegiately. "I'd rather be up here, obviously, than playing in the all-star game in the D League, but it's cool. It's a nice honor."
Amundson will wear No. 22, same as he had in college.
He grew up in Boulder as a University of Colorado football fan and played a number of sports as a youngster but never was recruited by the Buffaloes. For one thing, he was a good 25 pounds lighter then and had to work hard in the weight room just to get where he is now, he said.
Pepperdine and Tulsa recruited him, but both schools were getting coaching changes, so he went to UNLV under Charlie Spoonhour. He recalls trips to play Utah and BYU and coming home with losses. "We used to get spanked up here The Utes, they always used to kill us," he said, but the Rebels won in Salt Lake City his senior year.
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