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Former Tiger high-flyer inks NBA deal By Hunter Field

sports@dailyhelmsman.com

The Milwaukee Bucks announced the signing of beloved Tiger D.J. Stephens Wednesday morning. Stephens graduated from Memphis last May after playing four seasons for the University of Memphis men’s basketball team. The Killeen, Texas, native dunked his way into the hearts of Tiger fans with his acrobatic finishes near the rim and service throughout the community. He even won the 2012 Intersport Dunk of the Year title for an emphatic slam on Feb. 4, 2012, against Xavier University. U of M head coach Josh Pastner gushed about Stephens at the end of last season, arguing that Stephens should be considered one of the five greatest Tigers of all time. “I guarantee you he would win the NBA dunk contest,” Pastner said at the end of the 2013 season. “He belongs in the pros and could help a team win.” The problem for Stephens has

Photo By David C. Minkin | special to the daily helmsman

D.J. Stephens celebrates a critical bucket during the Tigers win over the Vols last season in Knoxville. Stephens signed a 10-day contract with the Milwaukee Bucks Wednesday. been finding the right fit in the NBA. He bounced around to several teams for the summer league and training camps, but he couldn’t land

himself a spot on any regular season rosters. After attempting the NBA route, Stephens focused on a career over-

seas where he signed in Greece with Ilysiakos. With Ilysiakos, he averaged 9.8 points, 8.8 boards and 2.2 blocks per game.

it is celebrated on the vernal, or spring equinox, which usually falls around March 21. Borhan Samei, a computer science major and president of the PSA, said Nowruz is celebrated by many ethnic communities. “It is a secular holiday that is enjoyed by people of several different faiths, including people from Iran, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Kurdish regions and other scattered populations in Central Asia,” Samei, 24, said. Because of its archaic origins there is no recorded date for the first

Nowruz, but scholars believe the holiday was already a tradition by the time the Achaemenid Empire came to power in 550 B.C.E. According to the “Shahnameh,” an epic poem written by the 10th century Persian poet Ferdowsi, the origins of Nowruz can be traced back to the mythical king Jamshid who saved the world from an apocalyptic winter. Because the holiday is celebrated by such a wide array of people spanning several millennia, the traditions vary from country to country. One in particular, the Haft-Seen, has remained a central Norwruz tradition throughout the ages.

“Haft-Seen is a traditional table setting of Nowruz,” Samei said. “There are seven symbolic items where name of each begins with the Persian letter “Seen” (‘S’) and so it is called the HaftSeen (Seven ‘S’). The number seven has been sacred in Iran since the ancient times.” The seven symbolic items include Sabzeh, sprouts representing rebirth; Samanu, a pudding in which common wheat sprouts are transformed into a sweet, creamy pudding that represents affluence; Seeb, an apple that represents health and beauty; Senjed, the sweet, dry fruit of the Lotus tree that represents love; Seer, garlic that

The production earned him a 10-day contract in Milwaukee. He will play out the contract in hopes of earning another contract and permanent spot at the end of the deal. Stephens battled through a multitude of injuries during his four seasons the U of M but it was tough to know he was injured with the way he hustled to every loose ball and skied for every blocked shot. He scored 7.6 points per game, grabbed 6.6 rebounds per game and blocked 95 shots – the fourth most in a single season at the U of M. The Bucks’ next game is on Thursday against the Lakers. They also face the defending champion Miami Heat twice, Detroit Pistons, Chicago Bulls and Toronto Raptors over the life of the contract. Stephens is the second Tiger from last year’s squad to make an NBA roster this season. Adonis Thomas signed a 10-day contract with the Orlando Magic earlier in the season. Both players will get a photo of themselves in an NBA uniform on the wall in the Larry O. Finch Center.

Persian Night represents a modern incarnation of ancient traditions

By Patrick Lantrip

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The Persian Student Association will host Persian Night in the Michael D. Rose Theatre at 6 p.m on March 29. The event is in celebration of Persian New Year, called Nowruz. There will be an exhibition of Iranian handcrafts, a traditional Haft-Seen table and a featured performance by Iranian-born dancer Banafsheh Sayyad. Nowruz marks the first day Persian calendar, which is one of the oldest chronological records of human history in existence. Meaning “new day,”

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represents medicine; Sumac, which represents the color of the sunrise and Serkeh, vinegar that represents age and patience. “The Haft-Seen table is like the Christmas tree, so it´s very important to Iranians, and every Iranian home has one,” said Lily Afshar, advisor to PSA, and a professor of guitar at the University of Memphis. “There will be a Haft-Seen table at the Saturday night celebration.” In addition to the Haft-Seen table, the event will also feature a dance performance by Banafsheh Sayyad. Sayyad is known for her distinct dance style, known as the “Dance of Oneness,” which is influenced by Sufism, Persian dance and ritual, Tai Chi and Flamenco “In her words, Dance of Oneness is a way of life—rigorous, disciplined and passionate—an active ground for selfknowledge and healing,” Samei said. “It is not only about technique, but also the inner dimensions of movement. This is a way to integrate oneself, harmonize with others and serve the greater Existence.” Founded in 2010 by Iranian students at U of M, PSA is a student organization whose mission is to promote the Persian culture by sponsoring various cultural and social events and to introduce their culture to other people who come from different cultures. “We serve as someone who comes from a different culture to let others learn more about Persians while also collaborating with other student organizations in the multi-cultural environment of the U of M,” Samei said.


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