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Published: Sunday, Sept. 5 2010 11:38 p.m. MDT

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Captain L

Way to go CJ, I hope you keep it up in the future. Service is very rewarding.

Now I hope you are fit and ready to get it on in basketball, I have high hopes for you this season.

DRay

Proud of CJ, there's just no fun like the fun of helping in the way CJ has, may God bless him, help us all to be more like him.

Dolly

I love stories like this one...rather than ones about arrests, drug use, posses, flashin' the bling and tattoos, etc. C.J. comes across as a genuinely nice young man and professional in his demeanor. I can't wait to see him shine on the court. Go Jazzboys!!!

CoUtegar

CJ,
you've shown me a side of you I wasn't aware of, glad to see your humility, charity and empathy. You've made me a fan.

Jazz-Nation

Cant wait for CJ to light it up this year. I think this is the year that CJ breaks out and shows everyone what a great all around player he can be! I was bored today and looked at some of the playoff games from last season on my DVR. I saw CJ blocking shots and hitting big threes and defending very well. I also watched Boozer let guys fly right by him in the paint and I could not help but get excited that he was replaced by a bigger AL Jefferson. Looking forward to the 2010-2011 Jazz team.

GO JAZZ!!

LKA

Service comes back to better the person. Even if it makes a difference in a few kids lives. They may have talked to a future Doctor who from their kindness will make a difference in someones life.

B Russ

I also have high hopes for CJ this season. I've had them since the first time I saw him play. He's matured alot in the last year and that maturity will allow him to maximize his talents.

Man it will be nice not to have to watch Boozer letting guy's fly by to score in the paint. The subtraction of Boozer and the addition of Jefferson has me stoked up for the season.

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