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Greg Miller to step down as CEO of Larry H. Miller Group of Companies (Including Utah Jazz)

I hope you're not still working with James Sorenson (one of the four billionaires you named) because he died in 2008 and donated the vast majority of his $4.5 billion fortune to the philanthropic Sorenson Legacy Foundation before he passed. None of his heirs is now a billionaire.

Best thing I've read all day. Would read again.
 
I see I am hated like UK.
Two peas and all..

You guys just giving me locker room material. Watch out for DocJones yall.
 
<hatchet dug up>

#ShamelessSelfPromoterBlowhardAttentionWhore

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<still loves ya doe bro doe>
 
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Owning a sports franchise from one of the big three sports is one one of the best investments you can make long term. The amount these franchises have grown in value (including the Jazz) proves that.

F getting in on the ground floor, I wanna get in at the Penthouse Suite!!
 
They will probably sell the team, but I can't see them selling it to someone that is going to uproot the team entirely. The Jazz sell out more often then not and their attendance has always been up. A team doesn't move unless its failing to fill seats. This may be something that is very beneficial to the Jazz.
 
They will probably sell the team, but I can't see them selling it to someone that is going to uproot the team entirely. The Jazz sell out more often then not and their attendance has always been up. A team doesn't move unless its failing to fill seats. This may be something that is very beneficial to the Jazz.

The Millers will not sell until they decide they need a new stadium. They own the ESA. They are making money hand over fist off the Jazz.

IF they decide they need a new arena, and IF Salt Lake/Utah won't help them pay for one, THEN get worried.

Until then, the Jazz ain't going anywhere.
 
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