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Clark, a fifth-year arts student from Whalley, B.C., was honoured on offence following a personal-best performance in a wild 51-38 home win against Alberta, Saturday in Winnipeg.SALT LAKE CITY -- Commissioner David Stern said Wednesday night that the NBA is close to finalizing a deal to keep the Hornets in New Orleans with a very favourable lease, important capital improvements, intense tax benefits and a new television deal. Stern made the comments before Utahs game against Phoenix. Hes in Salt Lake City for a luncheon that in part will honour late Jazz owner Larry H. Miller. Stern prefaced his comments by telling a joke, saying "soon" when asked about the Hornets deal. But he said the league was in intense negotiations with three groups. He was hopeful he could tell team owners at a meeting next week that the deal was done, close or that he was on the verge of a deal. Stern also said he was more "hopeful than confident" the situation regarding Sacramentos arena would be resolved to keep the Kings from moving. "Im very, very hopeful that it gets on track because I think the owners have a respect for the Maloofs and I think the owners also have an enormous respect for what Sacramento has done over the years in supporting an NBA franchise," Stern said. "Its always been our first preference ... to keep a team where theyre at if theyre playing in a good facility." While praising the Miller family for keeping the Jazz in Salt Lake City, Stern said the team should continue to benefit from the new collective bargaining agreement. "It takes the edge away for people who could just throw money at it," Stern said. He referred to comments made recently by Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. "He said under the old deal he could just throw money at things. He could stockpile players, use exceptions, do all kinds of interesting things," Stern said. "We think (the new CBA) is a real game-changer for levelling things out." The Jazz, despite no All-Stars, entered play Wednesday a game out of eighth place in the Western Conference playoff race. Asked if he was surprised, Stern deferred, recalling how one of the great minds, Red Auerbach, once was annoyed because the Jazz had drafted Adrian Danttley and he got stuck with Kevin McHale. Nike NFL Jerseys 2013. "So I dont even bother to make predictions about whats going to happen in our league," Stern said. "I will say that the Jazz came out of the trade with New Jersey as well as Denver came out of the trade with New York, and theyre both fighting for playoff spots and the Knicks are fighting for a playoff spot and New Jersey might be but for injuries they had. So maybe it was a good trade for all parties." Pulling the trigger on the deal that sent Deron Williams to New Jersey was Jazz CEO Greg Miller, Larry Millers son. Stern said the transition had been "seamless." "Theres such a strong set of values here, a strong tradition of support for the basketball operation, a strong support for the community that it just wasnt an issue," Stern said. "I do know that Larry literally down to the end was engaging in tutorials ... or important philosophical discussions so the family had a pretty darn good idea of what he wanted them to do. But it was almost not necessary because he lived it by example and I think everything has been fine here." Miller said in response that Stern has always gone out of his way to include him, "going way back." "Then in the transition, when my dad made me CEO and prior to his death, David called and extended a hand and made it very clear that if I needed anything, he was there for me." Miller also said he always learned a lot just by listening to Stern. Apparently Sterns recent message got through as he had urged Miller and Hall of Famer Karl Malone to put their very public spat "to rest." Malone had complained that he was forced to use a scalper to buy tickets for a Jazz game, and blamed the organization for giving Williams too much power -- thus crushing Jerry Sloans desire to continue coaching. Just before tip-off Wednesday, Miller and Malone could be seen walking into the arena, talking and laughing. "Yeah, Karl and I, we got it worked out," Miller said. "Everythings good." ' ' '
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Clark, a fifth-year arts student from Whalley, B.C., was honoured on offence following a personal-best performance in a wild 51-38 home win against Alberta, Saturday in Winnipeg.SALT LAKE CITY -- Commissioner David Stern said Wednesday night that the NBA is close to finalizing a deal to keep the Hornets in New Orleans with a very favourable lease, important capital improvements, intense tax benefits and a new television deal. Stern made the comments before Utahs game against Phoenix. Hes in Salt Lake City for a luncheon that in part will honour late Jazz owner Larry H. Miller. Stern prefaced his comments by telling a joke, saying "soon" when asked about the Hornets deal. But he said the league was in intense negotiations with three groups. He was hopeful he could tell team owners at a meeting next week that the deal was done, close or that he was on the verge of a deal. Stern also said he was more "hopeful than confident" the situation regarding Sacramentos arena would be resolved to keep the Kings from moving. "Im very, very hopeful that it gets on track because I think the owners have a respect for the Maloofs and I think the owners also have an enormous respect for what Sacramento has done over the years in supporting an NBA franchise," Stern said. "Its always been our first preference ... to keep a team where theyre at if theyre playing in a good facility." While praising the Miller family for keeping the Jazz in Salt Lake City, Stern said the team should continue to benefit from the new collective bargaining agreement. "It takes the edge away for people who could just throw money at it," Stern said. He referred to comments made recently by Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban. "He said under the old deal he could just throw money at things. He could stockpile players, use exceptions, do all kinds of interesting things," Stern said. "We think (the new CBA) is a real game-changer for levelling things out." The Jazz, despite no All-Stars, entered play Wednesday a game out of eighth place in the Western Conference playoff race. Asked if he was surprised, Stern deferred, recalling how one of the great minds, Red Auerbach, once was annoyed because the Jazz had drafted Adrian Danttley and he got stuck with Kevin McHale. Nike NFL Jerseys 2013. "So I dont even bother to make predictions about whats going to happen in our league," Stern said. "I will say that the Jazz came out of the trade with New Jersey as well as Denver came out of the trade with New York, and theyre both fighting for playoff spots and the Knicks are fighting for a playoff spot and New Jersey might be but for injuries they had. So maybe it was a good trade for all parties." Pulling the trigger on the deal that sent Deron Williams to New Jersey was Jazz CEO Greg Miller, Larry Millers son. Stern said the transition had been "seamless." "Theres such a strong set of values here, a strong tradition of support for the basketball operation, a strong support for the community that it just wasnt an issue," Stern said. "I do know that Larry literally down to the end was engaging in tutorials ... or important philosophical discussions so the family had a pretty darn good idea of what he wanted them to do. But it was almost not necessary because he lived it by example and I think everything has been fine here." Miller said in response that Stern has always gone out of his way to include him, "going way back." "Then in the transition, when my dad made me CEO and prior to his death, David called and extended a hand and made it very clear that if I needed anything, he was there for me." Miller also said he always learned a lot just by listening to Stern. Apparently Sterns recent message got through as he had urged Miller and Hall of Famer Karl Malone to put their very public spat "to rest." Malone had complained that he was forced to use a scalper to buy tickets for a Jazz game, and blamed the organization for giving Williams too much power -- thus crushing Jerry Sloans desire to continue coaching. Just before tip-off Wednesday, Miller and Malone could be seen walking into the arena, talking and laughing. "Yeah, Karl and I, we got it worked out," Miller said. "Everythings good." ' ' '