Camp participants laugh as they listen to former Utah Jazz player Matt Harpring during his basketball camp at the Park Center gym in Murray on Thursday.
August Miller, Deseret News
MURRAY — Matt Harpring, as you might have heard, used to play football. The pigskin fan also likes to dabble in the stock market, gets a kick out of teaching kids at camps in Utah and Atlanta, and occasionally enjoys sharing his conservative outlook — something he humorously did with his former Utah Jazz teammates from time to time.
But the biggest space in his heart is reserved for another passion. And, though he seemed addicted to it during his NBA playing days, going under the knife to repair his banged-up body is not what we're talking about here.
"There's people that love fishing and hunting. Everyone has their love," Harpring said. "My love is basketball. That's what I know. ... I like being part of the game."
Earning a living through hoops, something he loved doing for the past 12 years, is what he plans on continuing to do, too.
Being a basketball broadcaster is about to become a full-time gig for the ex-Jazz small forward, who is currently hosting his ninth-annual camp at The Park Place rec center.
"That's what I want to do," Harpring said.
He admitted that part. He even admitted to having a job lined up.
But he wouldn't admit which team (one of his old clubs, like the Jazz, Oklahoma City or Georgia Tech?) or which network (he lives near TNT's studio in Atlanta) will soon become his new employer.
"I can't tell you," he said.
Well, he could, but he'd have to set a killer Matt Harpring pick on you if he divulged the secret.
Jazz fans and NBA-TV viewers got a taste of what the future holds in store for Harpring last season when the sidelined player did some on-camera color commentary and analysis work in his spare time.
After a season of experimenting, Harpring discovered that he prefers doing in-game color commentary over sitting in the studio analyzing the entire league.
"I love doing the color. ... You're involved in the game," he said. "You feel like you're a part of it. You get the emotions, you get the ups and the downs, the adrenaline. It's the next best thing to playing without playing."
Best part?
No icing of joints is required after the final buzzer.
Harpring's interest in becoming a broadcaster piqued after he did a guest spot with Hot Rod Hundley on a Jazz game about five years ago. The former Jazz play-by-play commentator told Harpring, "You've got to do this. You're a natural at this."
Hundley continued to encourage Harpring over the ensuing seasons, and he took the compliment and advice to heart as he pondered a post-NBA future. Since then, Harpring has tuned in to the broadcast team to learn from the pros while watching any sporting event — football, basketball or baseball.
Harpring has also considered going into coaching, and that could be a career move in the future. But he and wife, Amanda, have three children all 4 years old and younger, so he doesn't feel the timing is right yet.
Broadcasting will allow him to keep a somewhat normal home life — at least when compared to playing or coaching — while sticking close to his favorite pastime.
Though Harpring won't announce his new job, Jazz fans might not want to get their hopes up that he'll join Utah's commentator crew.
Harpring's wife is a doctor and has a sweet one-day-a-week job in Atlanta. That allows her to practice medicine on Thursdays and be a full-time mom the rest of the week.
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You are missed Matt. You are a total class act,and were a fierce competitor. Best of luck with your broadcasting. I hope it's for the Jazz. You would make a better replacement for Hot Rod than Locke.
Too late.... my hopes have been up since last season!!! Matt on the color was AWESOME!!!!!!! I would love it if he stayed in Utah ...but I will listen to him wherever he is!!! His passion and love for the game is so obvious and he brings a whole new More..
Matt should be signed by the Jazz and replace Boone. Boone is terrible and needs grammar lessons very badly. Matt would be a welcome addition.