So without being able to pretty much follow any of this it what has changed regarding the likelihood of the team moving? More likely, less likely, same amount?
Like I said earlier, I'm not a lawyer, but Gail said in the press conference that it is as close as possible to ensuring ownership in perpetuity. The family receives no material benefit from the trust, so they have no motivation to sell it.
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I'm guessing (seriously guessing!) that Gail was worried that her kids would have to sell the team to cover the inheritance tax. For a billion dollar franchise, I believe the tax would have been $500,000,000 -- I doubt Greg has that kind of money in his wall safe.
Officials said the formation of the trust means all profits from the NBA franchise will be reinvested in the team so that the "trust will not provide any material benefit to the family from the Jazz."
Regis, my final answer is: Ownership restructuring mumbo jumbo which includes a statute that will solidify the Jazz will always stay in Utah.
While this may play a small part this is much, MUCH bigger than some tax planning. This is exactly what Gail has represented it as. Keeping the Jazz in Utah for perpetuity, as far as that is possible.My buddy who's a pretty smart dude said it's simply a shell game and won't affect us financially in any way.
He's a Redskins fan and said when Jack Kent Cook died, the team went to his son but his son couldn't shell out the 100M (or whatever it was) for the estate tax and therefore had to sell the team to Dan Snyder. This move is to prevent that from happening and nothing more.
Police found where Quin hid the bodies.
That said, I'm very hopeful based on the comments here that the money will have to be reinvested into the team which will mean we will go over the LT and do whatever it takes.
That said, I'm very hopeful based on the comments here that the money will have to be reinvested into the team which will mean we will go over the LT and do whatever it takes.
It reminds me of the Green Bay Packers being publicly owned. Instead of an owner, we'll have a board of directors that make overall decisions and hire the basketball people. As a lifelong Packers fan, I wholeheartedly support this ownership structure for a small market franchise like the Jazz. My support of the Miller family is at an all-time high right now.Gail was just on Jazz Game Tonight and she said that the Jazz organization is more committed than ever to bring a championship to Utah. All I can read into that is they are willing to pay players to stay and come here.
She also said that the Jazz are the first pro sports team to ever do this and it took special permission from the NBA to do it.