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Published: Friday, May 28 2010 12:15 a.m. MDT

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Kyle loves BYU/Jazz

The Korvers are an awfully good family from every source I've seen. They are a great example to us all. What a great asset to the community! Go Jazz and Go Korvers!

Atom

Fantastic! I love it.

Katoonka

Amazing. Inspiring.

Thirty years ago during my freshman year of college, my Pschology professor was also a Baptist Minister. A gentle, wonderful man who taught a lesson worth remembering: "The best sermons are preached with our lives, not with our lips."

tyndale1

Thank you - for this article and for this example. Keep up the work for good. Great to have the Korvers in our midst.

Samwise G.

This is great! Thanks for the example Korver family. I love reading stories like this and I love that there are people out there willing to serve. I need and want to do more - thanks for the motivation.

hann

this is a great story, rarely do we get positive vibe from our News agencies, kudos.

Motappin

These guys are providing an example for the rest of us, and they are an asset to the state of Utah, the Jazz, and the world. Good job guys.

JHP

Thanks for the work you do. You are good people. We're happy to have you here in Utah.

Jazzman72

korver is a class act. I'm proud he's with the jazz. The sports world could use more men like him.

Jack

These folks get it. That's all I can say, they get it.

DN Subscriber

Amen to all the above!

It is easy to see why the Korvers are so popular here- they earned it by their hard work and generosity.

In a sport dominated by overpaid millionaires who live lavish lifestyles (or even criminal, in some cases) it is truly refreshing to see a young man who shares the fruits of his labors to help those who need help.

And, even more praiseworthy is that he and his brother keep a low profile while doing it, instead of a one time photo-op but no actual history of accomplishments.

Kyle earns his paycheck and I hope the Jazz keep him for the rest of his career!

jazzy boys fan

Thanks Korvers! You're amazing! Keep up the good work!

Jazz Cop

@dn subscriber-great i guess a little community service means i get paidbitcahaiachi for having noe lateral movement but i can do the same job that pays people less than a good standard. hey, korver's a hardworker, he's got a sweet stroke, but he's about to be overpaid somewher.

dyc

Too bad Jazz Cop had to ruin what this article is about. . . . serving others. Kyle is paid what the Jazz feel he is worth, and he does good with that money. I have no problems with that. Keep up the good work Korver family!

E. Klinche

Nice article. I wish there were more like it and more guys like the Korvers.

Very cool.

No matter what faith you profess, like my family who is Christian, Agnostic and Hindu, (and Jewish, too, I almost forgot), love and service are true through all time.

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