MATT HARPRING RUMORS

Ex-Jazz player Harpring transitions to game of life after NBA

Ex-Jazz player Harpring transitions to game of life after NBA By Brian T. Smith The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jul 28, 2011 09:22PM MDT Many struggle with the transition once the lights fade and fame recedes. Rising from high school ball to the collegiate and professional ranks makes sense — there’s a clear path to follow, goals to achieve and plateaus that allow for rest...
Via Salt Lake Tribune  |  July 28, 2011

Scott D. Pierce: Harpring, Bolerjack make a great team for Utah Jazz

Scott D. Pierce: Harpring, Bolerjack make a great team for Utah Jazz By Scott D. Pierce The Salt Lake Tribune Updated Dec 7, 2010 05:46PM MDT Utah Jazz games have been a lot of fun to watch on TV this season. And not just because the team is winning. Jazz broadcasters Craig Bolerjack and Matt Harpring also have turned into a winning team after Harpring was recruited by none other...
Via Salt Lake Tribune  |  December 07, 2010

Matt Harpring Has A New Brother

His name is Kirk Penney and he plays for the New Zealand nation team. @Hoopshype pointed it out and I investigated.Here's what I found:Striking, isn't it?
Via NBAtipoff  |  September 06, 2010

Hosting annual camp, Harpring eyes broadcasting

Hosting annual camp, Harpring eyes broadcasting By Ross Siler The Salt Lake Tribune Updated Jul 29, 2010 05:23PM MDT Murray • After eight years of running basketball camps in his hometown of Atlanta as well as his NBA home of Utah, Matt Harpring wasn’t sure what the turnout would be in his first summer after retiring as a player. “This is something that I was hoping to establish...
Via Salt Lake Tribune  |  July 29, 2010

Jazz Considering Using $6.5M TPE

The Jazz have trade exception that was obtained by dealing Matt Harpring...
Via RealGM  |  June 26, 2010

Maynor and Harpring Traded to Thunder

In a cost-slashing move, Utah traded away their rookie point guard and Harpring’s rotting corpse for some German fellow no one has ever heard of: “The Jazz on Tuesday traded rookie point guard Eric Maynor and veteran forward Matt Harpring’s expiring contract to Oklahoma City for the rights to a forward from Germany who has never played in the NBA. The cost-cutting trade will...
Via SLAM Online  |  December 23, 2009

NBA Notebook: Harpring Still Injured but Not Ready to Retire

by Chris TomassonFiled under: 76ers, Jazz, Nuggets, WarriorsMatt Harpring said he's not going to retire. But that doesn't mean he hasn't played his last game for the Utah Jazz. The forward, who might not play this season due to knee and ankle injuries, told FanHouse on Tuesday he expects the Jazz to release a statement later this week or early next week on his status. Harpring said...
Via FanHouse  |  December 01, 2009

Matt Harpring’s Career May Be Over

He will soon come to a decision about his future: “Matt Harpring isn’t sure what will happen. But he does plan to let the Jazz know by late August if he’ll be good to go for training camp in October — or if his seven-year Utah run is done, cut short by a rash of injuries that have ravaged his body. ‘Sometimes,’ Harpring said Thursday from his offseason...
Via SLAM Online  |  July 03, 2009

Game 4 Post-Game Thread

More photos » by Steve C Wilson - AP 1 day ago: Utah Jazz forward Matt Harpring (15) fouls...
Via SoCal Sports Hub  |  April 27, 2009

Matt Harpring: Tough Guy!

I think this clip sums up the Utah Jazz nicely. After what can only be considered the weakest flagrant 2 ever, watch closely for Matt Harpring’s response. When a teammate goes down, Matt does what any good teammate should do: runs to the referee!! What’s funny about this is you see Pau try and hold him back because he thought Harpring was going after Turiaf. But then Pau...
Via Tecmo Blog  |  May 12, 2008
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