Youth Conference Report
Good afternoon my kid,
I’m starting this letter a little early to try to avoid my late night ramblings. Today seemed like an abbreviated Sunday because we didn’t have our extra youth conference e meetings. Today the talks were by some of the youth that were at conference, you know how painful that can be. overall, I think it was an amazing High Adventure/Youth Conference. Bishop Powers is extremely dedicated and hard working. All the kids seemed to have fun and do things that they wouldn't normally be able to do. Joe and jake especially loved the Jet Skis, they really want to rent some and try again. I would love to supply that experience should the opportunity present itself.
I was also very impressed with the other leaders. The Nobles worked so hard and did such a great job with the food and everything else. Dave is extremely tough, and not just for his age. I got to know the Browns and some of the other leaders a bit better as well.
I only stayed a day. On Thursday I had decided to stay the rest of the time and do my interview from Dutch John or whatever that little town is called. Joey really wanted to go jet skiing again.As I settled on that decision I asked a little prayer if that was the right choice, I felt super frustrated after that and decided to rethink my decision. So I went to pack up part of my stuff and see how that felt. I felt happy, excited, so we decided to pull out Thursday night after dinner. We got home about midnight. I told bishop how I cam to the decision to leave, and he was really understanding.
As I told you, my call was supposed to happen at 11. The connection was bad and about all I got out of it was that something had come up on his end. I was really steamed. I tried calling back a couple of times, then I contacted the hiring manger and the admin. I sat in my office and stewed. I k now mom was anxious too, but I wasn’t super nice to her. No justification, I was just sour about coming home etc. About 3 hours later, I got a call from NY. I answered it and it was the CEO. As i told you, it sounded like his was in water. I later found out that I had impressed him in the interview. Now I’m meeting with the VP of HR on American Fork tomorrow ant 1:30. its not an offer, but i think it’s getting closer. I asked the hiring manager Mike why so many interviews. He said that it a Director position with Stock Options and a bonus plan, so that will be good. I’ll update you tomorrow
I’m putting together an outline of the manifestations of the Spirit I’ve had during this time off. If I get this job, i will have a tough time calling it a trial, as we/I have been so blessed, and so close to the Spirit during this time. if this job is not offered, well, i guess we’ll just see if i’ve learned anything yet.
Jacob and Joe have gotten used to being together again. it took about two weeks for them to get into the grove of summer, now they're inseparable again. Sounds like the cycle that happened every summer when you you guys were growing up.
The Jazz picked up another free agent, Bojan Bogdanovic for Rubio and Favors, though I don’t think it was trade. I’ll look for details and paste them at the end here.
Mom is studying for her test, she’s probably told you about it. Today we fasted for her to do well on her test and for me to do well in my interview. I need to start fasting for others. Ben, it works.
I’m looking forward to next week. We’re going to aunt Patti’s for a cook-out and fireworks in bountiful on the 3rd, then on the 4th we’ll have folks over here. if all goes well, Grandpa won’t get hit four times by the fireworks.
Love you Ben,
Pops
Utah Jazz make their moves on first day of free agency: Bojan Bogdanovic in. Rubio, Favors out.
Eric WoodyardPublished: June 30, 2019 4:52 pm
SALT LAKE CITY — NBA free agent negotiations officially opened up Sunday at 4 p.m. MT with fireworks already exploding in the professional basketball world well before Independence Day.
While the Brooklyn Nets stole the show early on with the signing of superstars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, the Utah Jazz also made another splash as they look to get over the hump by signing Indiana’s Bojan Bogdanovic to a four-year, $73 million deal, which was first reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski and confirmed by Deseret News sources.
Bogdanovic averaged a career-best 18.0 points and 4.1 rebounds last year for the Indiana Pacers while shooting 49.7% from the field and 42.5% from 3 in his sixth season.
The 30-year-old Croatian forward reportedly met with the Jazz on Sunday, according to The Athletic, on the first day of free agency.
A Deseret News source also confirmed that former Jazz floor general Ricky Rubio has agreed to a three-year, $51 million deal in Phoenix. The Athletic’s Shams Charania was the first to break that deal.
Utah now has to decline the team option on veteran big man Derrick Favors, making him an unrestricted free agent. Favors’ $16.9 million salary was set to guarantee on July 6 had the Jazz decided to exercise their team option.
Favors is drawing interest from several other teams in the league at just 27 years old after averaging 11.8 points and 7.4 rebounds on 58.6% shooting, while playing mostly out of position at power forward next to two-time Defensive Player of the Year Rudy Gobert. He also posted a career-best effective field goal percentage (60.0) this season and ranks fourth in all-time rebounds in franchise history with 4,250 boards.
Utah was also reportedly interested in Nikola Mirotic, who was set to be offered a three-year, nearly $45 million deal in Utah, according to Marc Stein of the New York Times, before leaving the NBA for Euroleague club Barcelona in Spain. Washington Wizards restricted free agent Bobby Portis was another rumored target in Jazz land before talks fell through following the interest in Bogdanovic.
New Jazz general manager Justin Zanik vowed to be “aggressive” in the free agent market on draft night, just one day after agreeing to trade Kyle Korver, Jae Crowder, Grayson Allen and two first-round picks to Memphis for veteran floor general Mike Conley on Wednesday, June 19.
The Conley deal won’t become official until July 6, but the Jazz will likely have to waive another player such as Raul Neto or Georges Niang from the roster to incorporate Conley’s $32,511,623 salary into their cap space. The salary cap has been set at $109,140,000 for the 2019-20 season while the tax level for the 2019-20 season is $132,627,000. In order to make the current deal work, Utah needed the cap to jump to roughly $109.28 million, per Jeff Siegel of Early Bird Rights.
“We all know that anything can happen and I’m in that situation, too, so I try just to focus on my body, focus on my offseason and getting better and be ready for whatever comes next, whatever will be and I think I’ll be ready so that’s what I’m focused on,” Neto told the Deseret News during a recent training session in California. “I’m not even thinking about all those trades and still there’s some things that will happen for sure before the free agency so I just try to focus on what I can control.”
Utah is coming off its third consecutive postseason appearance, finishing 50-32 this past season, before being bounced in the first round by the Houston Rockets. The Jazz have also owned a top-five defensive rating in the past three years, with the second-best defensive rating (105.2) in 2018-19, but the 14th ranked offense (110.3) is looking to improve with the recent additions of Conley and Bogdanovic.
This is just the start of the ultimate goal.
“I can feel it. It’s always been on my mind,” Gobert said of Utah’s title pursuit. “I play every year to try to win. We feel like the planets are aligned and we will be there very soon.”
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