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Podcast interview with Randy Foye

I know there is a long thread on the acquisition of Randy Foye, but there is a new interview with him that I believe deserves its own thread.

https://weareutahjazz.com/lockedonjazz/

I am amazed at his story. He has overcome a lot, the death of his father and the murder of his mother. And know he is giving back to the community through his charity (helping kids who also have to overcome massive difficulties). Personally, I love reading and hearing about how athletes give back to the community. I figured someone else might have interest as well.

Link to the charity

https://www.randyfoye.org/


If this is mentioned in the long thread I apologize.
 
Also, his organs are all on the mirror opposite sides of his body.

No joke.

In June 2006, it was reported that Foye has the rare condition situs inversus, which means his organs are arranged as the mirror image of a normal person's: for example, his heart is in the right side of his chest rather than the left. However, it is not expected that this fact will have an impact on his game.[8]


Does he cover the other side of his chest during the National Anthem?
 
Also, his organs are all on the mirror opposite sides of his body.

No joke.

In June 2006, it was reported that Foye has the rare condition situs inversus, which means his organs are arranged as the mirror image of a normal person's: for example, his heart is in the right side of his chest rather than the left. However, it is not expected that this fact will have an impact on his game.[8]


Does he cover the other side of his chest during the National Anthem?


Wow... now that is crazy about the organs.

As far as the national anthem is concerned, He probably does that thing that most nba players do. 1)Hands behind lower back 2) sway back and forth 3) Look down at the ground 4) Chew gum.
 
From the Presser via Twitter:

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picture with uniform is here https://instagram.com/p/NjZsGZOsrW/

Steve Luhm: Randy Foye will wear No. 21 with the Jazz
David Locke: Randy Foye on why Jazz are the right fit, "I played with a big man that got doubled last year and wanted that again."
David Locke: Randy Foye "if you know my career - I was a 2 then all point guard and then a 2 so I can play PG"
David Locke: Randy Foye "I like to play the 2 but I can play the 1"
David Locke: Randy Foye "our view of the Jazz was they are tough at home but when they go on the road they are not as tough, lot is altitude."
Steve Luhm: Jazz GM Kevin O'Connor on Randy Foye: "He fits our culture. ... Winning is important to him."
Steve Luhm: Asked about his reputation for toughness, Foye mentioned he was often asked to guard Big East power forwards while playing at Villanova
Steve Luhm: Addressing Jazz's need for outside shooting, O'Connor said every San Antonio defender "had a foot in the paint" vs. Utah in the playoffs.
David Locke: Kevin O'Connor says they added three above average defenders who have all improved with experience
David Locke: Kevin O'Connor said Randy Foye is a player who players better in an offense, that is why they liked him and vice versa
Jody Genessy: Jazz GM Kevin O'Connor said that Randy Foye is a high-character person and a good basketball player who fits the organization's culture
Jody Genessy: Foye held up a Jazz jersey with the No. 21 today, but that isn't necessarily what he'll wear this season. He's been No. 4 for a while.
Jody Genessy: Jazz guard Randy Foye has a foundation to help inner-city kids in Newark/Philly. He shows them there's more to life than drug/gang violence

Jody Genessy: Jazz GM Kevin O'Connor started off the news conference with this funny quip: "We finally got somebody not named Williams."
Jody Genessy: I should've mentioned this sooner, but Randy Foye acknowledged that he can't wear No. 4 because it is retired in honor of Adrian Dantley.
 
From Twitter:

Steve Luhm: Randy Foye will wear No. 21 with the Jazz
David Locke: Randy Foye on why Jazz are the right fit, "I played with a big man that got doubled last year and wanted that again."
David Locke: Randy Foye "if you know my career - I was a 2 then all point guard and then a 2 so I can play PG"
David Locke: Randy Foye "I like to play the 2 but I can play the 1"
David Locke: Randy Foye "our view of the Jazz was they are tough at home but when they go on the road they are not as tough, lot is altitude."
Steve Luhm: Jazz GM Kevin O'Connor on Randy Foye: "He fits our culture. ... Winning is important to him."
Steve Luhm: Asked about his reputation for toughness, Foye mentioned he was often asked to guard Big East power forwards while playing at Villanova
Steve Luhm: Addressing Jazz's need for outside shooting, O'Connor said every San Antonio defender "had a foot in the paint" vs. Utah in the playoffs.
David Locke: Kevin O'Connor says they added three above average defenders who have all improved with experience
David Locke: Kevin O'Connor said Randy Foye is a player who players better in an offense, that is why they liked him and vice versa
Jody Genessy: Jazz GM Kevin O'Connor said that Randy Foye is a high-character person and a good basketball player who fits the organization's culture
Jody Genessy: Foye held up a Jazz jersey with the No. 21 today, but that isn't necessarily what he'll wear this season. He's been No. 4 for a while.
Jody Genessy: Jazz guard Randy Foye has a foundation to help inner-city kids in Newark/Philly. He shows them there's more to life than drug/gang violence

Jody Genessy: Jazz GM Kevin O'Connor started off the news conference with this funny quip: "We finally got somebody not named Williams."
Jody Genessy: I should've mentioned this sooner, but Randy Foye acknowledged that he can't wear No. 4 because it is retired in honor of Adrian Dantley.

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David Locke: Randy Foye on why Jazz are the right fit, "I played with a big man that got doubled last year and wanted that again."

What he doesn't know is that what goes in doesn't necessarily come back out, in fact, it rarely does.
 
I got a couple guys asking me where I read about foye's situs inversus-- it was on Wikipedia. >_>

But I did google it, and there are a bunch of sites confirming it.

This was a pretty good cut and dry article on the subject:

https://www.sciencebuzz.org/blog/all_mixed_up_randy_foyes_insides_are_a_rare_blend

Not that it's ever a common condition, but when it does occur, it's often in one of a pair of identical twins

He's a good guy, I had never realized just how much he had to overcome.
 
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