During a break in the 1997 NBA Finals, NBA.com caught up with members of the Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz, asking the question, "How did you pick your particular uniform number?" Following are the responses.
Ron Harper, Chicago Bulls (9)
"I wear No. 9 because Jerry Sloan got No. 4 retired! It's something they had left, so I picked 9. If Jerry Sloan didn't play here, I would have my old jersey, No. 4."
Jeff Hornacek, Utah Jazz (14)
"It's pretty simple. It was the number I was assigned when I played ball in grammar school."
Shandon Anderson, Utah Jazz (40)
"Once my brother (Willie Anderson of the Heat) got the number it became the number in the family. If you played basketball, you had to wear No. 40. That's just something that went with the territory. I have cousins, all my friends, wearing No. 40 because of him. I guess he's the leader of the pack who really opened everybody's eyes, and it's just our way of paying our respects to him.
Luc Longley, Chicago Bulls (13)
"It's a lucky number for my family. My father wore it when he was a player and good things seem to happen around that number for my family."
Greg Foster, Utah Jazz (44)
"I wore it in high school, and when I got to the league I started wearing it. In Chicago I wore 35, and that's only because I couldn't get 44. It was already taken."
Jud Buechler, Chicago Bulls (35)
I always wore 35, in junior high, high school and college and my first years in the NBA. It's ironic that you should ask me that question. When I first got to the Bulls, in training camp, Greg Foster was wearing that number, and he had grabbed it first. I've always had my number in the 30s, so I stayed with that. It's kind of funny that now we are playing against Greg Foster, who had a great game in Game 1, because he stole my number from me!
Antoine Carr, Utah Jazz (55)
"When I came here, I wanted number 35, but it was taken. I said to myself that I had to get 45, but that was taken. At that point, I had to keep going up and 55 was the next one."
Greg Ostertag, Utah Jazz (00)
"When I was at Kansas, I wanted another number, but they gave it to a recruit that had signed before me, so I guess I was the second priority. That's how I came to pick 00."
Stephen Howard, Utah Jazz (43)
"There's a very important reason why I wear 43. When I first came in the league with the Jazz, I was so low on the totem poll they just gave me a number and that's what they gave me. I didn't have a choice. In San Antonio, I switched it around and wore 34, but when I came back here I got my old 43 back."
Toni Kukoc, Chicago Bulls (7)
"It's just the number I started with and I'll keep it for the rest of my career, hopefully."
Chris Morris, Utah Jazz (34)
"I've been wearing it all my life. Years ago, when I was a kid, I grew up watching George Gervin. But the team I played on didn't have 44, so I had to switch over to 34 and I've stayed with that number ever since -- except for last year, when I wore 43. But still, in reverse, that's 34. This year Bryon Russell gave it up to me and I was grateful for that."
Howard Eisley, Utah Jazz (10)
"I wore it all throughout college and I'll stick with it -- or try to, anyway."
I wear 8 cause for asians it's lucky and because i've lived with 4 for my whole life i wanted a change... 4 sounds like die in asian...
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