Alex Goodlett, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — Jeremy Senglin was pleasantly surprised when he arrived at the Salt Lake International Airport this week and was stopped by a couple of basketball fans who recognized him.
“It feels like home here,” Senglin said.
Though Senglin isn’t exactly a household name in Utah, he definitely should be considering what he did at Weber State the past four years.
Depending on how his workout with the Utah Jazz went on Wednesday — and how the organization feels about his NBA ceiling — he definitely could become better known in the Beehive State sports world this summer.