From Deseret News archives:
Turns out what happens in S.L. stays in S.L., too
But you'll probably remember these: Shawn Kemp, Latrell Sprewell, Jermaine O'Neal, Rasheed Wallace, Stephon Marbury, Steve Nash, Tim Duncan, Dirk Nowitzki and Elton Brand.
Alumni of the Rocky Mountain Revue, one and all.
So much for an obscure little tournament in the mountains.
That's the thing about the Revue you never know who's going to show up. It could be some guy ticketed for a career in Europe, or worse, a career at Jiffy Lube. But he might be a future All-Star.
With the final days of this year's Revue looming it ends Friday at Salt Lake Community College the obvious question is how long this can last. You have to wonder about an eight-team league that includes the Iranian National team and the Developmental League All-Stars.
What, were the Washington Generals busy?
Two or three years ago, the Revue was fading like an independent gas station. That's because the Las Vegas Summer League had nearly cornered the market. Vegas has an abundance of what most NBA players deeply appreciate: sex, money and bling.
Salt Lake has a really swell Pioneer Day parade.
From a high of 15 teams in 1996, the Revue shriveled to six in 2005 and 2006. This year's Vegas event drew 21 teams.
"We were on shaky ground, because we were concerned with what was going on in Las Vegas," said Jazz president Randy Rigby, who has been involved in the Revue for 23 years.
So a year ago, Rigby and other club officials met with NBA brass about the future of the Revue. They wanted to know if it had a purpose. Sure enough, the league said it did and pledged continued support. Since then, Jazz officials say the Revue is here to stay.
Seems the NBA wants the Revue as a sort of counterbalance to the glitzy Vegas affair.
"The commissioner was adamant about our established role. It secured our long-term future," said Rigby. "We really think this is a great place for a summer league."
Rigby isn't alone in that opinion. Some coaches and team owners think Las Vegas is (surprise!) just one more place to find trouble. They like the Revue being in Utah, and they especially like the college setting for the games.
"A lot of coaches and teams have said they enjoy the atmosphere in Salt Lake," said Rigby. "Teams can pick and choose which environment is best for them."
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