If you've already got a gajillion dollars why the fuu would you waste your life working all the time?
Some people just like working a lot. It's what gives them fulfillment.
If you've already got a gajillion dollars why the fuu would you waste your life working all the time?
Proof? Or are you just a clown trying to instill fear in order to get some attention?
“the Jazz can stay intact for generations.’’
Some people just like working a lot. It's what gives them fulfillment.
Weirdos. I enjoy my job and I'd be fine doing it even if I was financially secure, but I certainly wouldn't be putting in 15 hour days just because.
So you would be fiddling with your dick all day? Some of us love working.
Edit: In fact, I look forward for the day robots take ALL of our jobs. Then I can work for free doing whatever I like.
He just said rumors. Rumors don't have to have any kind of proof/truth or anything. All a rumor has to be is one person saying "I think this move is because they are eventually going to sell to Chris Hansen".
And when he says it to himself he has all the proof he needs to post these rumors.He just said rumors. Rumors don't have to have any kind of proof/truth or anything. All a rumor has to be is one person saying "I think this move is because they are eventually going to sell to Chris Hansen".
Gotta consider the potential negative PR associated with selling the team to the wrong person/company. If the Miller's sold the team and ended up relocating there would be a pretty large group of disgruntled Utahn's that would be so displeased they'd completely boycott a lot of the other Miller entities. Dealerships would take the biggest hit IMO. I personally would never step inside another LHM dealership if something like this occurred. I can either go to the Toyota dealership that let the Jazz leave Utah or I can go to the Toyota dealership that didn't lose the team. Easy choice.
The Jazz themselves were a very small part of his job. He was president of operations or some such title for all of the Larry Miller group. Holding off your stepping down based on >5% of your responsibilities is stupid. Like a policeman not retiring because he has one case that is still ongoing and the whole department is working on it with him.I hope it is not for health reasons, but if it is not for illness reasons, I think it is hugely distracting for him to step down during the final 1/3 of the season, especially with the team finally playing well. He should have waited until after the season ended.
Exactly. Currently the Jazz give the LHM companies a ton of great publicity and name recognition... but if they were to sell the Jazz the flip side would bit them big time. I don't see it happening.
The Jazz themselves were a very small part of his job. He was president of operations or some such title for all of the Larry Miller group. Holding off your stepping down based on >5% of your responsibilities is stupid. Like a policeman not retiring because he has one case that is still ongoing and the whole department is working on it with him.
Not sure how many billionaires live in Utah, but we do have one of the wealthiest religious organizations in the entire world firmly planted in Salt Lake City...does that count?Would NBA lobby for Utah to keep its team as much as it did for Sacremento? Are there rich enough people in Utah to buy a team and keep it?
If by a long shot the team does leave Utah my interest in the NBA will evaporate.
Not sure how many billionaires live in Utah, but we do have one of the wealthiest religious organizations in the entire world firmly planted in Salt Lake City...does that count?