<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Sports fans here have their priorities, after all, so Scott Layden doesn't expect to receive much notice in his former home. Even with the coincidence of an anniversary to underline his return, the Jazz assistant doesn't figure to show up on the back pages, or inspire more boos than yawns. Not today. "Johnny Damon and Scott Layden come to New York - which are people going to care about?" Layden joked of the newly minted Yankee outfielder. The onetime president of the New York Knicks insists he feels a similar ambivalence toward his former franchise. He neither dreads nor anticipates tonight's game against the Knicks (5:30 p.m MST, FSN Utah), even though it falls two years and one day after his multimillion-dollar job was abruptly handed to Isiah Thomas. "To be honest, you just get really locked in on these games, they come at you so quick," Layden said. "I haven't even thought about it. It's just another game to prepare for, and I'm trying to stay focused on that." </div> <div align="center">Source</div>