Sure glad we got rid of the inheritance tax. Greg obviously is putting the money to good use. NOT.
Greg Miller is an embarrassment. He reminds me of Spalding from Caddyshack. It's pretty evident he couldn't care less about basketball so as long as he remains disinterested and not a meddling ******* then we should be good to go as long as he keeps having someone under him sign his name on Jazz checks.
It's pretty evident he couldn't care less about basketball so as long as he remains disinterested and not a meddling ******* then we should be good to go as long as he keeps having someone under him sign his name on Jazz checks.
Seven-million is too much to pay, but in all fairness, that's one sweet ********* machine.
how many were manufactured? How many miles? All original?
Might be worth 7 million... then again... NAHH!
Dude got jipped. Most cars at a car auction, even on TV go for about 900,000 tops I believe.. maybe a million.
Lol if this is the case, Greg Miller has money to blow-oh-oh-oh!
Another one:Let me get all the one liners out of my head....
So will the Mustang feel added pressure to perform given the high priced contract?
You have to overpay to get a quality Mustang to come to Utah.
I know headbands are not allowed, but what about racing stripes?
I heard the Mustang picked 72 because his favorite number 7 and his college number 12 were both retired.
Is the whole 7 million guaranteed or is there an option?
So is that the new road uniform?
If the mustang doesn't live up to its contract, it can be traded with one of the many draft picks for a Corvette and cash.
So I guess the Jazz are really going with an up tempo offense.
Another veteran to take away playing time from the newer models.
Will there be a press conference to introduce the Mustang to the media?
Will Jody Gennesy get to post blurry pics of the car?
Any chance the car ever gets parked in the parking lot at Best Buy?
Dude, its not your money, you have no right to it, and neither does anyone else.
Millers are great businesspeople. The existence of the Jazz is owed to their family. The Jazz is not their only success story. They own some of the top grossing theaters in the nation. They have obviously been successful with cars and other ventures.
If they are doing well, the Jazz will be in Utah for the foreseeable future. I for one am glad that they are able to spend this kind of money. Whether for investment or pleasure, I view this as good news for the Jazz which is all I really care about.
The "existence of the Jazz" has nothing to do with the millers. It has everything to do with fans willing to pay to watch basketball and some folks who set up a league to provide that. Millers could all drop dead tomorrow and the Jazz would go on somewhere.
Why do people worship the ultra wealthy so much?
My condolences for the size of his junk